User manual
8 Connection
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8.3 Connecting the I/O signals
Solder the I/O signal cable (AWG28 to 26: 0.08 to 0.14 mm
2
) to
the CN7 connector (36 pins) by checking the pin numbers in
“Connector function tables” provided on p.33 and pages that
follow. Use a shielded cable for I/O signals.
Refer to p.30 for wiring the connectors.
We provide an optional driver cable allowing easy connection
with a driver, as well as a connector-terminal block conversion
unit. Refer to p.138 for details.
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Connecting the connector (CN7)
Tightening torque: 0.3 to 0.35 N·m (42 to 49 oz-in)
CN7
Screw
Note
Be certain the I/O signals cable is as short as possible. The maximum input frequency will
decrease as the cable length increases.










