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YFGW610 Field Wireless Media Converter
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1. YUN IMPORTANT Use the same manufacturer for sleeves and tools Use sleeve tools that match the wire thickness nsertthe wire to be connected completely into the pressure clamp terminal and attach it securely Secure the cable to cable clamps etc so that the weight of the cable applied to the terminal is minimized IM 01W02D02 01EN B4 Power ground and signal cable connection B4 6 B4 3 Grounding Secure grounding is required to ensure stable YFGW610 operations YFGW610 has two ground terminals the frame ground FG terminal secured by the M4 screw at the side of the power con nector and the ground terminal at the power supply spring terminal Connect the ground leads from the frame ground FG terminal to the ground Connect the cable shield or others to the power supply spring terminal The internal wiring of YF GW610 housing is connected as shown in the following fi gure YFGW610 Housing Power supply connector FB0404 Figure B4 4 Internal connection of the ground terminal To ensure stable grounding use the insulation bushings or others and functionally insulate the entire board or DIN rails with the device from the metal surface of external cabinet rack and oth ers Then connect the leads from TFGW610 to the ground Directly connect the leads from the FG terminal screw to the Class D grounding with the 100 ohms or less grounding resistance Do
2. FA0404 Figure A4 4 Top view There are power supply connectors and a ground terminal on the top of YFGW610 The spring terminals which are the main components of the power supply connector to connect external wiring are fixed by fastening the two screws of the terminals in the sockets of the hous ing IM 01W02D02 01EN A5 LED Indications A5 1 A5 LED Indications The LED indications are as follows Table A5 1 LED indications LED RDY Indicates the status of YFGW610 Function Indicates the status of optical network interface 1 LINK Indicates the status of optical network interface 2 Indicates the status of optical network interface 3 Indicates the status of optical network interface 4 Indicates the status of field wireless backbone interface 1 Link ACT Speed Indicates the status of field wireless backbone interface 2 RJ 45 connector Indicates the status of field wireless backbone interface 3 AJOIN gt Indicates the status of field wireless backbone interface 4 The meanings of respective indications of the status indicator LED are as follows Table A5 2 Status indicator LED Indication Status Description Orange Booting Green Normal operation Red Abnormal operation Abnormal hardware operation The meanings of respective indications of the status indicator LED for the optical network inter
3. O00000000000000000000 a Name plate OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OO00000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 2000000000000000000000 2000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 mounting bracket sel U Figure A4 2 Side view FA0402 There are no terminals or parts to operate on either side except for the air inlets for cooling Place the product at a sufficient distance from other devices so that these inlets are not blocked For details see B3 Installation IM 01W02D02 01EN A4 Names of Parts A4 2 A4 3 Rear view DIN rail mounting bracket 0000009 0000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 FA0403 Figure A4 3 Rear view On the back of YFGW610 there is a mounting bracket to mount to a DIN rail YFGW610 sup ports DIN rail mounting alone IM 01W02D02 01EN A4 Names of Parts A4 3 C Ih N E LL Ground terminal LLL Power supply connector OOOOOOO OOOOOOO ooooooo OOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO YEIMOd
4. C3 1 C4 Parts with Defined Life C4 1 Part D Troubleshooting Part E Specifications E1 Standard Specification E1 1 E2 Model and Suffix Codes cccccccececceeeseceeeeceeeececeeececceneceeeeeeceeeseeeeeeees E2 1 External E31 IM 01W02D02 01EN Read Me First i Introduction B Regarding This User s Manual This manual should be provided to the end user Please recommend end users to keep this manual at hand and refer to it as needed Before use read this manual thoroughly to comprehend its contents The purpose of the User s Manual is to describe details of functions provided in this product not to warrant the product s suitability to the specific purposes of customers No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without Yokogawa s written permission The contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice All reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual However if any errors or omissions are found please inform any of sales offices listed on the back cover or your local distributor Special specifications are not described Please note that this User s Manual may not be revised for any specification changes construction changes or operating
5. Figure A4 1 Optical network interface 4 Front view O Pn O YOKOGAWA YFGW610 B YAEL n EL Field wireless backbone un y interface 1 B1 Field wireless backbone interface 2 Field wireless backbone interface 3 CE uu uu Gg O i Field wireless B4 backbone s interface 4 Power supply connector Field wireless backbone interface Link ACT Speed FA0401 There are 13 LEDs on the front face one status indicator LED and four status indicator LEDs for the optical network interface are on the top and four pairs of status indicator LEDs for Link ACT and Speed status are incorporated in the field wireless backbone interface A4 2 Side view Power supply connector 2 N si DIN rail 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 2000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 O000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000
6. face are as follows Table A5 3 Status indicator LED for optical network interface Indication Green Status Enable optical communication OFF No signals detected The meanings of respective indications of the status indicator LED for the field wireless backbone interface are as follows Table A5 4 Status indicator LED for field wireless backbone network interface Indication Status Link ACT Green blink Communicating OFF Link down Speed Green 100BASE TX communicating OFF 10BASE T communicating IM 01W02D02 01EN A6 Operational Element A6 1 A6 Operational Element YFGW610 does not have any switches or buttons that can be mechanically operated from the outside of the housing IM 01W02D02 01EN AT Checking the Product AT 1 A7 Checking the Product When you receive YFGW610 please check that the product specifications match your order all items are included and there is no damage stains or other problems vi H Power supply connectors with Push in spring cage connection TUER O FB ry KING ORUN DAY IM01W02D02 01EN user s manual YFGW610 FA0701 Figure A7 1 Checking the product IM 01W02D02 01EN Part B B1 System Installation Specifications Installation This section describes the installation of YFGW610 Use YFGW610 in the followi
7. IM 01W02D02 01EN B1 System Installation Specifications B1 2 A IMPORTANT The temperature specification during operation indicates the criterion of the temperature at the air intake of the bottom portion of modules Do not block ventilation holes as it may hinder the air cooling capabilities of the unit When installing YFGW610 in a cabinet note that the temperature specification is not in respect to the ambient temperature of the cabi net Provide cooling fans in the cabinet if needed Avoid exposing YFGW610 to direct sunlight Prevent condensation under any circumstance The dust level of the room should not exceed 0 3 mg m Under any circumstance avoid iron flakes carbon particles or any other type of dust that are conductive Avoid existence of corrosive gases such as hydrogen sulfide sulfurous acid gas chlorine and ammonia B YFGWO10 Vibration Criteria Ensure that if the frequency of vibration atthe installation location is 58 Hz or less the total amplitude is maintained less than 0 15 mm If the vibration frequency is greater than 58 Hz find alocation that will meet the following condition Acceleration m s 211 x A x F x 10 lt 9 8 1G where A Total amplitude mm F Frequency Hz The range of allowable total amplitudes is shown below m 0 2 o Cc o a Total amplitude Allowable range o o a 0 10 30 50 70 90 110
8. not share the ground leads with other devices IM 01W02D02 01EN B4 Power ground and signal cable connection 4 7 FB0405 Figure B4 5 Grounding terminal connection procedure IM 01W02D02 01EN B4 Power ground and signal cable connection B4 8 Applicable cables Insulated wires for industrial equipment Examples 600V polyvinyl chloride insulated wires IV JIS C3307 Polyvinyl chloride insulated wires for electrical apparatus KIV JIS C3316 600 V grade heat resistant polyvinyl chloride insulated wires HIV JIS C3317 Heatproof vinyl insulated wires VW 1 UL1015 UL1007 Wire Size Core 2 mm to 2 6 mm AWG14 to 13 Termination Use a ring tongue terminal for M4 terminals with an insulation sleeve IM 01W02D02 01EN B4 Power ground and signal cable connection B4 9 B4 4 Network Cable Connection B Field wireless backbone YFGW410 side wiring Connect the 100BASE TX conforming to metal network cable terminated with an RJ 45 connec tor to the field wireless backbone interface YFGW 410 side on the right side of the front panel of YFGW610 FB0406 Figure B4 6 Metal network wiring B Optical network YFGW510 side wiring To the optical network interface YFGW510 side on the left
9. 7 Checking the A7 1 IM 01W02D02 01EN Toc ii Part B Installation B1 System Installation B1 1 B2 Power Supply and Grounding esee B2 1 B2 1 I llle B2 1 B2 2 CielpImm B2 2 B3 Em B3 1 B3 1 Mounting Direction eee B3 1 B3 2 Mounting of DIN Rails 5 885 B3 2 B3 3 Installation of YFGW610 eeeeeeeees esee enne nennen nnne nnne nna nnn nennt B3 3 B4 Power ground and network cable connection 4 1 4 1 Connection Terminals and Communication Interface 4 1 4 2 Power Supply Cable Connection eese B4 2 B4 3 cene B4 6 B4 4 Network Cable Connection 252222225 2 B4 9 B5 ExplosioreProor Wiring 2 22 ANN aaa B5 1 B6 7 011 m B6 1 Part C Maintenance C1 Routine C1 1 C2 Adding and replacing devices eene C2 1 C3 Maintenance in Hazardous
10. Consumption Max 10W Degrees of Protection IP20 Vibration resistance 0 15 mm P P 5 58 Hz 1 G 58 150 Hz Shock resistance 15G11ms Noise resistance Electric field 3 V m or less 80MHz 1GHZz Electrostatic discharges 4 kV or less contact discharge 8 kV or less aerial discharge Grounding Class D grounding no sharing ground with others Cooling Natural Air Cooling B Regulatory Compliance State ments EMC Conformity Standards EN61326 1 Class A Table 2 for industrial use EN55011 Class A group1 EN61000 6 2 Safety Requirements EN61010 1 CSA C222 No 61010 1 Indoor use only Explosion Proof Types FM ATEX CSA IECEx approvals under pending B Physical Specifications Housing Material Aluminum alloy plate with polyester mint green paint Munsell 5 6BG 3 3 2 9 or its equivalent External Dimension 150 x60 x 140 mm not include projection Weight Approx 1 0 kg Mounting DIN RAIL Mounting IM 01W02D02 01EN E2 Model and Suffix Codes E2 1 E2 Model and Suffix Codes Suffix code Model Suffix Code Descriptions YFGW610 Field Wireless Media Converter General Output signal B mmmmHI mH 100 BASE FX Optical network Specifications Manual 0 rennen nennen Japanese Languange qe English Mounting Bracket DIN RAIL Mounting Always Arere Always A Option Codes O Optional Specification
11. YFGW610 on DIN rail IM 01W02D02 01EN B4 Power ground and signal cable connection 4 1 B4 Power ground and network cable connection This section explains the power ground and network cable connection to YFGW610 B4 1 Connection Terminals and Communication Interface Connect cables as follows Power supply cable to the spring terminals of YFGW610 Ground cable with a ring type crimp terminal to the ground terminal by using the screw Metal network cable conforming to the 100BASE TX standard terminated with an RJ 45 connec tor to the field wireless backbone interface Optical network cable conforming to the 100BASE FX standard terminated with an SC connec tor to the optical network interface Power supply connector Optical network interface DINC D D Diy WM Ol oll 7 Field wireless 10 8 26 4VDC ad WILA Higa 31 d 31 INOENIWA Tla SINK SSTEMIM OHH Gg gla alng allg sl O Ch FB0401 Figure B4 1 Connection terminals and communication interfaces IM 01W02D02 01EN B4 Power groun
12. part changes that are not consid ered to affect function or performance IM 01W02D02 01EN Read Me First ii Safety Precautions B Safety Protection and Modification of the Product In order to protect the operator product and system controlled by the prod uct observe the safety precautions described in this User s Manual If users handle contrary to these instructions we can not guarantee the safety If this instrument is used in a manner not specified in this User s Manual the protection provided by this instrument may be impaired Modification of the product is strictly prohibited If the user attempts to repair or modify explosion proof type products and fails to return them to their original state the explosion proof structure of this prod uct will be lost resulting in a hazardous state All repairs and modifications of the product must be consulted with Yokogawa If any protection or safety circuit is required for the system controlled by the product or for the product itself prepare it separately Be sure to use the spare parts approved by Yokogawa Electric Corporation hereafter simply referred to as Yokogawa when replacing parts or consuma bles The following symbols are used in the product and User s Manual to indicate that there are precautions for safety CAUTION Indicates that caution is required for operation This symbol is placed on the parts necessary to refer to
13. side of the front face of YFGW610 connect an optical network cable conforming to the 100BASE FX standard terminated with a SC connector FB0407 Figure B4 7 Optical network wiring IM 01W02D02 01EN B5 Explosion Proof Wiring B5 1 B5 Explosion Proof Wiring Application pending Left blank intentionally IM 01W02D02 01EN B6 Settings B6 1 B6 Settings There are no setting elements in YFGW610 After properly wiring the power supply ground and network cable turn on YFGW610 If the RDY display does not turn green see C Maintenance IM 01W02D02 01EN C1 Routine Maintenance C1 1 Part C Maintenance Details of routine maintenance addition or replacement of YFGW610 are described in E Main tenance of the User s Manual of YFGW410 IM 01W02D01 01EN read that document first C1 Routine Maintenance Check whether there are any alarms or abnormal information in any host sytem that monitors the status of field wireless devices and if any information on device errors is displayed on the Field Wireless Management Console Although the device information of YFGW6 10 is not displayed on the console communication errors in other devices may be due to malfunction of YFGW610 For checking procedures or troubleshooting see E Maintenance of the User s Manual of YFGW410 IM 01W02D01 01EN For YFGW610 maintenance check the device installation status as well as the
14. the User s Manual for protecting the operator and equipment In the User s Manuals you Will find precautions to avoid physical injury or death of the operator including electrical shocks Injuries of human body and so on A WARNING Indicates instructions that must be observed in order to prevent the software or hardware from being damaged or the system from becoming faulty IM 01W02D02 01EN Read Me First iii IMPORTANT Indicates important information required to understand operations or functions YUN NOTE Draws attention to information essential for understanding the operation and features TIP Indicates additional information Indicates additional information SEE ALSO Indicates a reference source Indicates a protective grounding terminal Before using the product ground the terminal Indicates a functional grounding terminal Before using the product ground the terminal Indicates a DC supply Warranty The warranty terms of this instrument are described in the quotation We will make any repairs that may become necessary during the guarantee period free of charge Please contact our sales office or your local distributor if this instrument re quires repair If the instrument is faulty contact us with complete details about the prob lem and the length of time it has been faulty and state the model and serial number We would appreciate the inclusion of dra
15. 130 150Hz Vibration frequency B Radio Device Noise to YFGW610 The following shows general requirements when using a radio device such as transceivers how ever as a general rule close the cabinet door when using a radio device Transceivers that have 3 W of output power or less should be at least 1 m away Transceiv ers that have 10 W of output power or less should be at least 2 m away Radio devices that have 1 W of output power or less including cellular phones and cordless phones should be atleast 1 m away The field wireless device radio output is about 10 mW There is no impact for YFGW610 but keep to 1m than the same way as the 1 W output radio device IM 01W02D02 01EN B2 Power Supply and Grounding gt B2 1 B2 Power Supply and Grounding A reliable power supply is required to ensure stable YFGW610 operations Mount YFGW2610 on the DIN rails being secured to the general purpose instrumentation board or others No other type of mounting is allowed B2 1 Power Supply Connect the power source to the power supply connector on the top of YFGW610 SEE For power supply and current consumption of YFGW610 also see GS 01W02D02 01EN B Inrush current When the power is turned on inrush current may run into the device As shown in the table be low this current is even though short lived significantly larger 10 times or more than the steady state current Make sure that the power supply and protecto
16. 610 Field Wireless Backbone Network Optical network y LS gt Field wireless 7 network 7 ISA100 11a Field Wireless Access Point YFGW510 N SN SS N be a Field wireless device FA0201 Figure A2 1 Example of system configuration YFGW610 is installed near 10410 in the field wireless backbone and converts the optical network connection of YFGW510 to the metal network connection for YFGW410 IM 01W02D02 01EN A3 Function Configuration A3 Function Configuration The block diagram below describes the communication interface functions of YFGW610 Communication function Connect to YFGW510 Optical network interface 1 Optical network interface 2 Optical network interface 3 Optical network interface 4 Connect to YFGW410 Field wireless backbone interface 1 Field wireless backbone interface 2 Field wireless backbone interface 3 Field wireless backbone interface 4 FA0301 Figure 1 YFGW610 communication interface functions Conversion is carried out between interfaces with the same number When install or replace YFGW610 is unnecessary to configure itself A3 1 IM 01W02D02 01EN A4 Names of Parts 4 1 A4 Names of Parts A4 1 Optical network Front view Optical network interface 1 interface Optical network interface 2 Optical network interface 3
17. User s Manual YFGW610 Field Wireless Media Converter IM 01W02D02 01EN vigilantplant YOKOGAWA IM 01W02D02 01EN Yokogawa Electric Corporation 1st Edition Toc i YFGW610 Field Wireless Media Converter IM 01W02D02 01EN This document contains important information for using YFGW610 Field Wireless Media Convert er properly and safely Please read this document thoroughly before using this product The configuration of the field wireless system is described in the User s Manual of YFGW410 Field Wireless Management Station IM 01W02D01 01EN read that document first CONTENTS 00101 ma T Safety ii Copyright and Trademark Notices Information of User s Manual Revision 2222 vi Part A FUNCTIONS OF YFGW610 AT A1 1 A2 System COnIIQurallQD AA A2 1 Function Configuration aasaran A3 1 Ad Names OF Parts A4 1 A4 1 Front 4787484 A4 1 A4 2 Side VN OW A4 1 A4 3 Rear view e A4 2 4 4 TOP VIEW A4 3 AS LED ACCA eer iio ieu etes A5 1 Operational Element umaasa it meter tin A6 1
18. ance e Standard accessories Contact our sales representative or your local distributor if the product s coating has come off or any accessories are missing Model and Suffix Codes The name plate on the product states the model and suffix codes Compare them with those in the general specification to make sure the product is the correct one If you have any questions contact our sales office or your local distributor B Cautions for Safely Using the Device EMC Conformity Standards EN61326 1 Class A Table 2 for use in industrial locations EN61000 6 2 EN55011 Class A Group 1 This instrument is a Class A product and is designed for use in industrial environments Please use this instrument in industrial environments only IM 01W02D02 01EN Read Me First v Copyright and Trademark Notices B All Rights Reserved The copyrights of the media and this manual are reserved No part of this manual may be transferred sold distributed including delivery via a commercial PC network or the like or registered or recorded on video tape or other media B Trademark Acknowledgments CENTUM PRM FieldMate STARDOM and VigilantPlant are either trademarks or regis tered trademarks of Yokogawa Ethernetis a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation All other company and product names mentioned in this User s Manual are trademarks registered trademarks of their respective companies We do not use TM a
19. by tightening the appropriate number of screws Be careful that the rails do not get bent or deformed due to the weight of YFGW610 or cable tension To securely ground YFGW610 insert an insulation bushing between the DIN rails and mounting panel and tighten the screws Insulate the DIN rails from the metal surface of the mounting panel Insulated bushing DIN rail Insulated bushing IM 01W02D02 01EN B3 Mounting B3 3 B3 3 1 Installation of YFGW610 Loosen the screws at both sides of the DIN rail mounting bracket located on the rear pan el by rotating these screws in the reverse direction from the Lock position The screws do not drop even when fully loosened As shown in Figure B3 2 hook the top edge of the DIN rail mounting bracket onto the top of the DIN rail and return YFGW610 back to the horizontal position Then hook the bottom edge of the mounting bracket onto the bottom of the DIN rail Tighten the screws at both ends of the DIN rail mounting bracket by rotating them toward the Lock position Tighten screws securely to ensure there is no clearance between YFGW610 and the DIN rails To remove YFGW610 follow the procedure described above in reverse Loosen the screws by three turns FB0302 DX kg OY SS FB0303 Figure B3 3 Mounting example of
20. d and signal cable connection 4 2 B4 2 Power Supply Cable Connection YFGW610 has a 4 pin power connector with a spring terminal Phoenix Contact s 2 5 4 STF and the socket on the device itself The spring terminal is secured by two screws at both ends You can separate the terminal from the socket by loosening these screws If you have enough space for cabling at the top and side panels of YFGW610 leave the spring terminals on YFGW610 as shown in Figure B4 2 and connect the positive and negative power lines as indicated If there is insufficient space separate the spring terminals from the socket route the cables and put it back to the housing IMPORTANT Becarefulto connect the power supply cable with correct polarity e YFGW610 does not have a power switch so add a power switch or a circuit breaker to the external power line g5 PRSE HG FB0402 Figure B4 2 Power supply cable connection procedure IM 01W02D02 01EN B4 Power ground and signal cable connection B4 3 To disconnect the power supply cable from the spring terminal push down the orange areas around the cable inlet and pull out the power supply cable from the socket FB0403 Figure B4 3 Disconnecting the power supply cable Applicable cables Insulated cables for industrial equipment such as 600 V polyvinyl chloride i
21. e length of the metal tube of the sleeve to be slightly shorter than the stripping length this is no problem The wiring cables and applicable sleeves are listed in the table below Use the same manufacturer for sleeves and tools Example of tool Phoenix Contact s CRIMPFOX 6 For details on sleeves and crimp tools contact to Phoenix Contact Inc h di lg lt a di lt IM 01W02D02 01EN B4 Power ground and signal cable connection B4 5 Table B4 1 List of power supply cables Cable Dimensions mm Section Strip Phoenix Contact s area AWG length L d S type mm mm 0 25 24 10 10 5 6 0 0 8 0 15 2 0 0 25 Al0 25 6 BU 0 34 22 10 10 5 6 0 0 8 0 15 2 0 0 25 Al 0 34 6 TQ 10 12 5 8 0 0 8 0 15 2 0 0 25 Al0 34 8TQ 10 12 0 6 0 1 1 0 15 2 5 0 25 AI 0 5 6 WH 0 5 20 10 14 0 8 0 1 1 0 15 2 5 0 25 Al 0 5 8 WH 10 16 0 10 0 1 1 0 15 2 5 0 25 Al0 5 10 WH 10 12 0 6 0 1 3 0 15 2 8 0 25 Al0 75 6 GY 0 75 20 10 14 0 8 0 1 3 0 15 2 8 0 25 0 75 8 GY 10 16 0 10 0 1 3 0 15 2 8 0 25 75 10 GY 10 12 0 6 0 1 5 0 15 3 0 0 3 Al 1 6 RD 1 0 18 10 14 0 8 0 1 5 0 15 3 0 0 3 Al 1 8 RD 10 16 0 10 0 1 5 0 15 3 0 0 3 Al 1 10 RD 10 12 0 6 0 1 8 0 15 3 4 0 3 Al 1 5 6 BK 1 5 16 10 14 0 8 0 1 8 0 15 3 4 0 3 Al 1 5 8 BK 10 18 0 10 0 1 8 0 15 3 4 0 3 Al 1 5 10 BK 10 14 0 8 0 2 3 0 15 4 2 0 3 Al 2 5 8 BU 10 16 0 10 0 2 3 0 15 4 2 0 3 Al 2 5 10 BU
22. es abnormal status check the wiring and the housing If there is any problem in YFGW610 replace it IM 01W02D02 01EN Part E E1 E1 Standard Specification Specifications Communication interface Standard Specification Communication Inter face Field Wireless Backbone Optical Network Specifica ITEM Specifications tions Standard 100BASE TX 100BASE FX Transmission Speed 100Mbps 100Mbps Connector RJ 45 SC connector 1pole x 2 Multi Mode Fiber Cable Type Category 5 50 125 or 62 5 125um 2 cores Center Wavelength 1300nm Maximum Length 100m 2000m Number of Ports 4 ports 4 ports Port Name B1 B2 B3 B4 1 2 3 4 Protection Surge Port Connection B1 1 B2 2 B3 3 B4 4 fixed E1 1 16 Connect to YFGW410 2 Connect to YFGW510 In outdoor wiring use optical fiber cables with a nonmetallic tension member B installation Environment Temperature Range Operating 40 to 65 altitude up to 2000m 40 to 55 altitude more than 2000m up to 3000m Storage 40 to 85 Humidity Range Operating 5 to 95 RH non condensation Storage 5 to 95 RH non condensation Temperature gradient Operating 10 C h or less Storage 20 C h or less Power Supply Voltage Range 10 8 26 4 V DC Rated Power Supply 24 V DC Momentary Power Failure Instant Disconnection DC Power Supply Ripple Ratio 196p p or less Power
23. fore parts with expected life spans of 10 or more years are excluded here The recommended replacement cycle is the cycle indicated for preventive maintenance It provides no guarantee against the accidental failures Therecommended replacement cycle is merely a guideline The actual replacement cycle depends on the usage status ambient temperature ambient atmosphere Therecommended replacement cycle is subject to change according to the actual results in the field and other factors IM 01W02D02 01EN D1 Troubleshooting D1 1 Part D Troubleshooting This section describes the troubleshooting procedures to follow when a malfunction is identified in YFGW610 by the investigation described in F1 Field Wireless System in YFGW410 User s Manual IM 01W02D01 01EN On the front face of YFGW610 there are five status indicator LEDs RDY LINK 1 LINK 2 LINK 3 and LINK 4 and four pairs of LEDs Link ACT and Speed in RJ 45 connectors B Displaying the status of YFGW610 The relation between the status of the RDY LED and the status of YFGW610 is as follows Table D 1 Relation between the status of RDY LED and the status of YFGW610 LED Power off Starting up Normal Abnormal RDY OFF Orange Green Red If this LED is lit in red or off while energizing YFGW610 may be broken Replace the product Communication status Other LEDs indicate the status of each communication interface If any LED indicat
24. g secured to the general purpose instrumentation board or others No other type of mounting is allowed B3 1 Mounting Direction YFGW610 is cooled down by natural air flow Install it correctly Up Air flow hl FELD WIRELESS MEDIA CONVERTER YFGW610 B YOKOGAWA o8 052 gt O Or Ny f NG Y f HIGH WHO 08 OM Gg aNg aNg aa NOME SSTEUIM TH LO Ilo o JLO po JLO JLo JLo Air flow Down FB0301 Figure B3 1 Mounting direction A IMPORTANT Before installing or removing YFGW610 be sure to turn its power supply off Install the device to allow smooth air flow through the ventilation holes To allow smooth air flow for natural cooling secure at least 150 mm between the device s top panel and other devices Be also sure to leave at least 100 mm between the device s bottom and other devices To allow smooth routing of power supply and network cables and to avoid heat from adja cent devices leave at least 50 mm between the device s each side and other devices Keep YFGW610 away from direct sunlight IM 01W02D02 01EN B3 Mounting B3 2 B3 2 Mounting of DIN Rails First install the DIN rails on the general purpose instrumentation board or the cabinet wall Se cure the DIN rails
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26. nd to indicate trademarks or registered trademarks in this User s Manual IM 01W02D02 01EN Read Me First vi Information of User s Manual Revision YFGW610 Field Wireless Media Converter Material Name Material Number IM 01W02D02 01EN Edition 1st Edition Date September 2012 Page New Issue Revised Item IM 01W02D02 01EN A1 Introduction A1 1 Part A FUNCTIONS OF YFGW610 Introduction Read the User s Manual IM 01W02D01 01EN of YFGW410 Field Wireless Management Sta tion hereafter simply referred to as YFGW410 before this manual YFGW610 Field Wireless Media Converter hereafter simply referred to as YFGW610 converts the signals between 100BASE TX metal network cable and 100BASE FX optical network ca ble and is used when the wiring between the Field Wireless Management Station and the Field Wireless Access Point is placed outdoors or covers a long distance YFGW610 installed near of YFGW410 converts the optical network connection of YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point hereafter simply referred to as YFGW510 to the metal network con nection For detail of YFGW510 specifications refer to GS01WO02EO01 01EN IM 01W02D02 01EN A2 System Configuration A2 1 A2 System Configuration Host system Field Wireless Management Console Field Wireless Management Station YFGW410 D Metal network Field Wireless Media Converter YFGW
27. ng procedure 1 Installation of YFGW610 2 Wiring of the power supply ground and network cable System Installation Specifications The system must be installed in an appropriate environment to ensure stable system operation B1 1 The following defines the detailed specifications of YFGW610 installation environment Table B1 1 System installation specifications Applicable stand Item Specifications ards 40 to 65 C at altitude below 2000 Ambient Operating meters temperature 40 to 55 at altitude between 2000 and 3000 meters Transport storage 40 to 85 Du Operating 5 to 95 relative without condensing Transport storage 5 to 95 relative without condensing Temperature Operating Within 10 C per hour JEIDA 29 Class B gradient Transport storage Within 20 C per hour Protection class IP20 IEC529 0 15 mm 5 to 58 Hz Vibration resistance 1G 58 to 150 Hz IEC68 2 6 Impact resistance _ Au and 3 di IEC68 2 27 Electric field 3 V m or less 80 MHz to 1 GHz Noise level Electrostatic 4 kV or less contact discharge 8 kV or discharge less aerial discharge Grounding Class D grounding 100 ohms or less Cooling Natural cooling Mounting Mounted on DIN rails Voltage range 10 8 to 26 4 V DC Power supply Rated voltage 24 V DC Allowable ripple Less than 196 p p Power consumption 10 W
28. nsulated wires IV JIS C3307 Polyvinyl chloride insulated wires for electrical apparatus KIV JIS C3316 600 V grade heat resistant polyvinyl chloride insulated wires HIV JIS C3317 Heatproof vinyl insulated wires VW 1 UL1015 UL1007 Control cables vinyl insulated vinyl sheath cable CVV JIS C3401 Wire Size Without sleeve 0 2 mm to 2 5 mm AWG24 to 14 With sleeve 0 2 mm to 2 5 mm AWG24 to 14 IM 01W02D02 01EN B4 Power ground and signal cable connection 4 4 Wiring to spring terminals 1 without sleeve When using a solid conductor strip the insulated cover and connect it Strip the solid conductor by 10 mm When using a stranded conductor strip the insulated cover and twist and connect it Strip the stranded conductor for 10 mm Never solder the stranded conductor when connecting cables Be careful not to cause the loosely stranded conductor to come in contact with adjacent terminals or others Insert the cable leads into the terminal block securely Cable Core wire Length of exposed wire Wiring to spring terminals 2 with sleeve The sleeve can prevent cable leads from untwist when you connect the cable Select a sleeve to match the cable size If the length of cable leads does not match the length of sleeve I strip the cable to the correct length Strip the cable for a length so that the core wire slightly extends from the metal tube of the sleeve If this causes th
29. operation status of field wireless system components Check the installation status of YFGW610 power supply cable and network cable connection status and stain status If YFGW610 becomes dirty or dusty wipe with a soft cloth moistened with water or mild soap IM 01W02D02 01EN C2 Adding and replacing devices C2 1 C2 Adding and replacing devices For details on how to add or replace devices see E Maintenance of the User s Manual of YFGW410 IM 01W02D01 01EN IM 01W02D02 01EN C3 Maintenance in Hazardous Area C3 1 C3 Maintenance in Hazardous Area To carry out maintenance check the power supply ground and network cable for looseness Explosion proof instruments must retain their intended properties before and after maintenance Otherwise hazardous conditions can arise Be sure to consult with Yokogawa for any repair and alteration For other field wireless network components see the User s Manual of the relevant device IM 01W02D02 01EN C4 Parts with Defined Life Spans gt C4 1 C4 Parts with Defined Life Spans YFGW610 does not include any parts with defined life spans which need to be replaced Read the following descriptions of parts with defined life spans IMPORTANT Notes regarding parts with defined life spans The term Parts with defined life spans refers to parts that are expected to wear out or break down within 10 years from the initial use under normal use and storage There
30. r can endure the inrush current Item Specifications Remarks Inrush current 30A 2 msec or less At 26 4 V DC SEE For wiring of the power supply see B4 2 Power Supply Cable Connection A WARNING If the power fails when downloading the system configuration data from YFGW410 or YFGW510 to field wireless devices by using the Field Wireless Management Console the configuration data may be destroyed However the system configuration data will not be destroyed even if the power fails during normal system operation Toavoid such a problem supply the power source from the permanent power supply unit YUN IMPORTANT e YFGW610 does not have a power switch Provide a breaker or switch for the external power line to turn on off the device The overcurrent protection circuit of the power supply it is recommended to use the auto matic recover type with the reverse L shaped IM 01W02D02 01EN B2 Power Supply and Grounding gt B2 2 B2 2 Grounding Appropriate grounding is necessary for the stable operation of YFGW610 Class D grounding the third class grounding with the ground resistance of 100 ohms or less is necessary To con nect the ground cable to YFGW610 directly use the frame ground FG terminal on the top side ofthe housing SEE For grounding of YFGW610 see B4 3 Grounding IM 01W02D02 01EN B3 Mounting B3 1 B3 Mounting Mount YFGW2610 on the DIN rails bein
31. s B Option code Item Specification Code Factory Mutual FM Nonincendive Approval ATEX Type n Declaration 2 Canadian Standards Association CSA Nonincendive Approval IECEx Type n Approval 1 To be compliant with these standards the YFGW610 hardware needs to be installed a lockable metal cabinet 2 To be compliant with these standards the YFGW610 hardware needs to be installed in a lockable metal cabinet of IP54 or higher protection rating IM 01W02D02 01EN E3 External Dimensions E3 1 E3 External Dimensions Unit mm AN Ooo Gece 0262 9696 9292 9696 ado dae we 108 206 0C qm 2277 GEM i 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 e OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O00000000000000000000 1 la E 2 O H Naga rail A IE s A mounting center O g EN 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 EN N e
32. wings or additional informa tion The results of our examination will determine whether the product will be re paired free of charge or on an at cost basis B The guarantee will not apply in the following cases Damage due to negligence or insufficient maintenance on the part of the cus tomer Problems or damage resulting from handling operation or storage that vio lates the intended use and specifications IM 01W02D02 01EN Read Me First iv Problems resulting from using or performing maintenance on the instrument in a location that does not comply with the installation location specified by Yokogawa Problems or damage resulting from repairs or modifications not performed by Yokogawa or someone authorized by Yokogawa Problems or damage resulting from inappropriate installation after delivery Problems or damage resulting from disasters such as fires earthquakes storms floods or lightning strikes and external causes B Warranty and Disclaimer Yokogawa assumes no responsibilities for this product except as stated in the warranty Yokogawa shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any direct or indirect loss or damage arising from using the product or any defect of the product that Yokogawa can not predict in ad vance B Notes on Hardware Appearance and Accessories Check the following when you receive the product Appear
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