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SMC Networks JXCP1 - Safety Instructions

SMC Networks JXCP1
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14. Options ............................................................. 58
14.1 Actuator cable [5m or shorter] ................................................... 58
14.2 Actuator cable [8 to 20m] ............................................................ 58
14.3 Actuator cable for with lock [5m or less] ................................. 59
14.4 Actuator cable for with lock [8 to 20m] ..................................... 59
14.5 Controller Set up kit ..................................................................... 60
14.6 Power supply plug ........................................................................ 60
14.7 Teaching box ................................................................................. 61
15. Alarm for Motor Control .................................. 62
15.1 Alarm group signals ..................................................................... 62
15.2 Reading PROFINET Diagnostics from the JXCP1 .................. 63
15.3 Alarms and countermeasures .................................................... 64
16. Precautions for wiring and cable .................... 69
17. Electric Actuators/Common Precautions ....... 70
17.1 Design and selection.................................................................... 70
17.2 Mounting ........................................................................................ 71
17.3. Handling Precautions ................................................................. 72
17.4 Operating environment ................................................................ 73
17.5 Maintenance Precautions............................................................ 74
17.6 Precautions for actuator with lock ............................................ 74
18. Controller and Peripheral Devices/Specific Product Precautions 75
18.1 Design and selection.................................................................... 75
18.2 Handling Precautions .................................................................. 76
18.3 Mounting ........................................................................................ 77
18.4 Wiring .............................................................................................. 77
18.5 Power supply ................................................................................. 78
18.6 Grounding ...................................................................................... 78
18.7 Maintenance................................................................................... 78
19. Troubleshooting .............................................. 79
20. Handling of sent/received data ....................... 84
21. Definitions and terminology ........................... 85

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