XW2Z-200J-B10 Omron, XW2Z-200J-B10 Datasheet - Page 284

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XW2Z-200J-B10

Manufacturer Part Number
XW2Z-200J-B10
Description
CONNECTOR CABLE 2M
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of XW2Z-200J-B10

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
XW2Z200JB10
Tools Required for Inspections
Required Tools
Tools Required
Occasionally
10-1-2 Module Replacement Precautions
Inspections
4
No.
Installation and
wiring
Item
Check that each Module is
connected and locked to the
next Module securely.
Check that cable connectors
are fully inserted and locked.
Check for loose screws in
external wiring.
Check crimp connectors in
external wiring.
Check for damaged external
wiring cables.
Note
Note
Inspection
The following table shows the allowable voltage fluctuation ranges for source
power supplies.
Check the following after replacing any faulty Module.
100 to 240 V AC
(1) When replacing a Coordinator Module or Motion Control Module, be sure
(2) The System Setup is stored in the parameter area within the Coordinator
(3) After replacing a Motion Control Module, always set the required settings.
(4) In some cases, parameter data used in the Motion Control Modules is ac-
• Phillips-head screwdriver
• Voltage tester or digital multimeter
• Industrial alcohol and clean cotton cloth
• Synchroscope
• Oscilloscope with pen plotter
• Thermometer and hygrometer (humidity meter)
• Do not replace a Module until the power is turned OFF.
• Check the new Module to make sure that there are no errors.
• If a faulty Module is being returned for repair, describe the problem in as
• For poor contact, take a clean cotton cloth, soak the cloth in industrial
much detail as possible, enclose this description with the Module, and
return the Module to your OMRON representative.
alcohol, and carefully wipe the contacts clean. Be sure to remove any lint
prior to remounting the Module.
that not only the user program but also all other data required for opera-
tion is transferred to or set in the new Coordinator Module before starting
operation, including DM Area and System Setup settings. If data area and
other data are not correct for the user program, unexpected operation or
accidents may occur.
Module or Motion Control Module. Be sure to transfer these settings to
the new Coordinator Module or Motion Control Module when replacing a
Module.
tually stored in the Coordinator Module’s DM Area, so be sure to transfer
the DM Area settings when replacing a Coordinator Module.
Supply voltage
No looseness
No looseness
No looseness
Adequate spacing between
connectors
No damage
Criteria
85 to 264 V AC
Press the connectors together
completely and lock them with the
sliding latches.
Correct any improperly installed
connectors.
Tighten loose screws with a Phil-
lips-head screwdriver.
Check visually and adjust if neces-
sary.
Check visually and replace cables if
necessary.
Allowable voltage range
Action
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