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25: DEVICENET SLAVE MODULE
OPENNET CONTROLLER USERS MANUAL 25-5
Wiring DeviceNet Slave Module
Precautions for Wiring
Do not run the network cable in parallel with or near power lines, and keep the network cable away from noise sources.
Power down the DeviceNet slave module before you start wiring. Make sure that wiring is correct before powering up
the DeviceNet slave module.
Use the special DeviceNet cable for connecting the network.
A five-color label is located beside the connector on the DeviceNet slave module. Connect each of the five different-
color wires of the cable to the terminal of a matching color.
When using thick cables, only one wire can be connected to a terminal of the network interface connector. To connect
two wires of thick cables, use a device tap.
Tighten the mounting screws of the network interface connector to a recommended torque of 0.3 to 0.5 N·m.
Tighten the terminal screws of the network interface connector to a recommended torque of 0.5 to 0.6 N·m.
Either connect commercially-available terminators at both ends of the network or connect the following resistor to the
branch taps at both ends of the network. Connect the terminator between the CAN_H (white) and CAN_L (blue) lines.
Metal film resistor: 121, ±1%, 1/4W
Ferrules, Crimping Tool, and Screwdriver for Phoenix Terminal Blocks
The screw terminal block of the network interface connector can be wired with or without using ferrules on the end of the
cable. Applicable ferrules for the terminal block and crimping tool for the ferrules are listed below. Use a screwdriver to
tighten the screw terminals on the DeviceNet slave module. Ferrules, crimping tool, and screwdriver are made by and are
available from Phoenix Contact.
Type numbers of Phoenix Contact ferrules, crimping tool, and screwdriver are listed below. When ordering these products
from Phoenix Contact, specify the Order No. and quantity listed below.
DeviceNet slave modules are connected to the network using special DeviceNet thick or thin cables, each cable consisting
of three different sizes of wires listed below.
• Ferrule Order No.
• Crimping Tool and Screwdriver Order No.
Applicable Wire Size For 1-wire connection For 2-wire connection
Pcs./Pkt.
mm
2
AWG Phoenix Type Order No. Phoenix Type Order No.
0.25 24 AI 0,25-8 YE 32 00 85 2 ——100
0.5 20 AI 0,5-8 WH 32 00 01 4 AI-TWIN 2 x 0,5-8 WH 32 00 93 3 100
0.75 18 AI 0,75-8 GY 32 00 51 9 AI-TWIN 2 x 0,75-8 GY 32 00 80 7 100
1.0 18 AI 1-8 RD 32 00 03 0 AI-TWIN 2 x 1-8 RD 32 00 81 0 100
1.5 16 AI 1,5-8 BK 32 00 04 3 AI-TWIN 2 x 1,5-8 BK 32 00 82 3 100
2.5 14 AI 2,5-8 BU 32 00 52 2 ——100
Tool Name Phoenix Type Order No. Pcs./Pkt.
Crimping Tool CRIMPFOX UD 6 12 04 43 6 1
Screwdriver SZS 0,6 x 2,5 12 05 04 0 10
For 1-wire Connection For 2-wire connection
Ferrule
Dimension
B
AI-TWIN 2 x 0,5-8 WH
AI-TWIN 2 x 0,75-8 GY
AI-TWIN 2 x 1-8 RD
7.0 mm
AI-TWIN 2 x 1,5-8 BK 8.0 mm
Ferrule
Dimension
A
AI 0,25-8 YE 4.5 mm
AI 0,5-8 WH
AI 0,75-8 GY
AI 1-8 RD
AI 1,5-8 BK
AI 2,5-8 BU
6.0 mm
A 8.0 mm
B 8.0 mm
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