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3. 3 a CC Link IE Controller Network GI optical fiber cable QG Series User s Manual Thank you for selecting the Mitsubishi CC Link IE Controller Network compatible optical fiber cord Always read this manual before starting to ensure correct use Information for user 1 Always contract cable laying work to specialist 2 Always read this Work and Instruction Manual before starting to ensure correct use 3 Keep this manual where it can be accessed easily Information for contractor 1 Lay the cable correctly as indicated in this manual 2 Always deliver this manual to end user after laying the cables afa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SYSTEM amp SERVICE CO LTD Model system Applicable network CC Link IE QG AW Inside panel 2 core cord B Indoors Controller Network C Outdoors DL Outdoors Reinforced type Type QG G50 nC LIM O A Series name Optical fiber type G50 cor
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15. BERAR CC Link IE QG AW 8A 2 B C DL G50 50m GI QUT EEROR E 6C 2 4C 4 6C 6D BC 8 m 1 2000 AW 1 1000 1 550 AW BA B C DL ALL LCF 1 DL LS LCF SC FF F C
16. Cable laying path Use a pit or cable rack for the cable laying path when possible When using a pipe line such as a conduit take the dimensions of the connector etc into consideration when selecting the conduit diameter When providing a pull box in the conduit select a conduit that satisfies the cable s minimum allowable bend radius Use a dedicated cable laying path when possible When sharing the path with other cables lay the optical fiber cable last Use a path into which water or oil cannot enter and which will not reach temperatures higher or lower than the applicable ambient temperature Pipe path When using the AW type do not pull the cable directly Instead fix it onto an extension rope etc and lay it With the B or C type make a ring with the end cable and catch that ring to pull the cable Ifa connector is attached protect the connector section in the same manner as the AW type Fix the cable onto an extension rope etc and lay it With the DL type fix the center tension member to a pulling eye and then pull it Precautions for using extension cable Pull the end of the cable at a pulling speed of 10m min or less Make sure that the tension applied to the cable is even and extend the cable at a tension half or less of the allowable tensile force The bend radius during extension must be double or more than the minimum allowable bend radius Protection in respect to allowable tensile force When laying the
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18. cables vertically or when using aerial wiring support the cable so that the tension caused by its own weight does not exceed the allowable tensile force Protection of connector section The cable is especially susceptible to an impact and a tension so do not pull the cable WARRANTY Please confirm the following product warranty details before using this product 1 Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty Range If any faults or defects hereinafter Failure found to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of the product within the gratis warranty term the product shall be repaired at no cost via the sales representative or Mitsubishi Service Company However if repairs are required on site at a domestic or overseas location expenses to send an engineer will be solely at the customer s discretion E Gratis Warranty Term The gratis warranty term of the product shall be for one year after the date of purchase or delivery to a designated place Note that after manufacture and shipment from Mitsubishi the maximum distribution period shall be six 6 months and the longest gratis warranty term after manufacturing shall be eighteen 18 months The gratis warranty term of repair parts shall not exceed the gratis warranty term before repairs E Gratis Warranty Range 1 The range shall be limited to normal use within the usage state usage methods and working environment etc which follow the conditions and precautions etc giv
19. e diameter 50um GI cable Number of core wires 2C 2 cores 4C 4 cores 6C 6 cores 1 8C 8 cores 1 Cable length m L cable only 1 to 2000 AW 1 to 1000 with connector 1 to 550 Working environment AW Inside panel B Indoors C Outdoors DL Outdoors Reiforced type Applicable connector A LL Both end LCF connector 1 Compatible with DL type only In addition the following connectors can be used 2 LS One end LCF connector one end SC connector LF One end LCF connector one end FC connector SS Both end SC connector FF Both end FC connector SF One end SC connector one end FC connector LN One end LCF connector one end no connector 2 Other than the above special products such as those to highly frame resistant specifications and to direct burial specifications are available Please contact us Optical fiber cable specifications Applicable network and optical fiber specifications Applicable Maximum Transmission Transmission Optical fiber standards Network name optical fiber station to loss band core diameter series name station length db km MHz km clad diameter Applicable connector IEC60793 2 10 DLCF G50 D2 CC Link IE 3dB km 500MHz km Compatible 4 Controller QG 550m Types Ala 1 DSC G50 D2 Network 850nm 850nm GI 50 125 DFC G50 D2 Refraction index distribution GI Graded index Type
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21. en in the instruction manual and caution labels on the product 2 Even within the gratis warranty term repairs shall be charged for in the following cases Failure occurring from inappropriate storage or handling carelessness or negligence by the user Failure caused by unapproved modifications etc to the product by the user Failure that could have been avoided if the product was used within the original usage methods or within industry standards Failure that could have been avoided if cables accessories and devices designated in the instruction manual had been correctly serviced or replaced Failure caused by reasons unpredictable by scientific technology standards at time of shipment from Mitsubishi Failure caused by external irresistible forces such as fires or abnormal voltages and failure caused by force majeure such as earthquakes lightning wind and water damage Any other failure found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi or that admitted not to be so by the user 2 Onerous repair term after discontinuation of production Mitsubishi shall accept onerous product repairs for seven 7 years after production of the product is discontinued Product supply including repair parts is not available after production is discontinued 3 Exclusion of loss in opportunity and secondary loss from warranty liability Regardless of the gratis warranty term Mitsubishi shall not be liable for compensation
22. lder For application other than with a PLC arrange the cable in a manner that the IN and OUT cables do not interfere with the other Removal procedures Remove the hook side cords from the cord holder and then remove them from the hook Hold down the lock spring and pull out the connector which has been removed from the hook Hold down the lock spring on the other connector and pull out the connector Remove the cords from the cord holder Hold the connector and protective holder and slowly pull them off Mount the dust cap onto the connector Precautions Take care not to pull the optical fiber cord when mounting the protective holder Make sure that the optical fiber cord is not locally bent when mounting the protective holder If the connector does not fit into the protective holder smoothly do not press it in with force Instead remove it and make sure that there is no interference before inserting it again Fix the optical fiber cables with cable ties etc at appropriate positions so that the weight of the cables or the tensile force is not directly applied on the optical connector When disconnecting the connector from the unit always hold the connector Do not pull the cable Never disconnect the connector when the hook is still caught in the protective holder s hook or cord holder The wire could break Cable laying work explanation instructions Precautions for laying cables
23. ns gt Warning Do not modify the cable or connector There is a risk of fatality if exposed optical fiber core wires puncture human skins or if the optical fibers get into the human bodies Do not cut the cable or modify the connector etc A Caution Do not use for communication of emergency stop signals etc Mitsubishi is continually striving to improve its quality and reliability However the optical fiber life is generally not permanent and the cable could break from fatigue or the characteristics could deteriorate due to aged deterioration Provide an appropriate safety design as necessary so that human life body and assets will not be damaged if the optical fiber breaks or the characteristics deteriorate Do not use this optical fiber cable for applications that ensure safety such as for emergency stop or ultimate limit signals Before starting use Do not use outside the of working temperature range The optical characteristics of the optical fiber could deteriorate if the optical fiber is left at high temperatures for a long time or if thermal stress is applied Make sure that the cable does not contact objects that could reach high temperatures such as CV cables or hot water pipes Do not lay the cable where hot steam could be sprayed When designing the optical cable laying path take the operating temperature into consideration and determine the route and laying methods Always mount the enclosed protective holde
24. of damages caused by any cause found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi loss in opportunity lost profits incurred to the user by failures of Mitsubishi products special damages and secondary damages whether foreseeable or not compensation for accidents and compensation for damages to products other than Mitsubishi products and other tasks 4 Changes in product specifications The specifications given in the catalogs manuals or technical documents are subject to change without prior notice 5 Product application E Working conditions In using the Mitsubishi product the working conditions shall be that the application will not lead to a major accident even if any problem or fault should occur and that backup are provided E Exclusion of application 1 This Mitsubishi product has been designed and manufactured for applications in general industries etc Thus applications in which the public could be affected such as in nuclear power plants and other power plants operated by respective power companies shall be excluded from the applications In addition use in equipment following governmental or industrial restrictions such as transportation equipment medical applications equipment for recreation and amusement safety devices or incineration equipment shall be excluded from the applications 2 Applications in which human life or assets could be greatly affected and for which a particularly high reliability is required in term
25. oss to increase or could result in breakage Do not twist the cable more than once every 5m Do not place objects on the connector Do not place objects on the connector or sandwich the cable with tools The transmission loss could increase or the cable could break Do not leave the connector end bare The transmission loss will increase if the connector end is damaged or dust comes in contact Attach the enclosed dust cap when not using the cable Before connecting the connector wipe the end off with a piece of new gauze etc wetted with alcohol Do not apply force on the connector connection or on the connector under head If force is applied on the connector connection or connector under head or if high tension twisting or bending is applied the transmission loss could increase and the wire could break Do not dispose with general garbage The optical fiber cable must not be disposed of with the general garbage It must be treated as the industrial waste Protective holder A bending radius of 15 mm or more is required for the CC Link IE Controller Network compatible optical fiber cord There is a risk of increased loss or breakage if the bending radius is less than the tolerable value By using this protective holder the optical fiber cord can be protected at the base of the connector and a minimum bending radius of 20 mm or more can be secured Space on the front of the PLC can be saved by bending the optical connecto
26. r To prevent damage to the connector under head always mount the enclosed protective holder to the connector on the PLC s OUT side Do not use under the minimum allowable bend radius The optical fiber could break or the optical characteristics could deteriorate if the cable is used under the minimum allowable bend radius Even if the optical fiber does not break or the optical characteristics deteriorate immediately adverse effects could appear over time Do not vigorously bend the cord section at the optical connector under head When designing the optical cable laying path or designing the cabinet for storing the cable take the minimum allowable bend radius into consideration and determine the laying methods the piping path pit and trough size and the cabinet size Do not use over the allowable side pressure The optical fiber could break or the optical characteristics could deteriorate if the cable is used over the allowable side pressure Even if the optical fiber does not break or the optical characteristics deteriorate immediately adverse effects could appear over time Determine the route and laying methods so that a constant side pressure is not applied on the optical cable such as when the cord and cable section are fastened tightly with a band when other cables are stacked on the cable or when the trough cover is directly placed on the cable Do not twist the optical cable Twisting the cable will cause the transmission l
27. r boot section in the gravitational direction Applicable optical fiver Outline drawing and cable and connector names of each part Optical fiber cable QG Series Optical connector DLCF G50 D2 759 Note Never mount this product onto connector Insertion Boot holder Hook other than the Mitsubishi connector or port use a damaged protective holder Failure al to observe this could result in damage or increased losses Cord holder Working environment Inside control panel A Ambient temperature 20 to 60 C 6 6 44 Mounting procedures for PLC Unit mm Insert the cord section of the cable connected Fit the cord into the boot holder and cord holder to the unit s OUT side bottom from the slit on the top and bottom of the protective holder Boot holder Hold the connector and protective holder and Press in the protective holder to the base of press in the connector direction the connector Push in protective holder Note Make sure that the boot is not caught on the boot holder Remove the dust cap and insert the connector onto which Insert the other connector into the IN side top the protective holder has already been mounted into the of the unit until a click is heard and catch OUT side bottom of the unit until a click is heard the two cords together into the cord holder whe Fit the cord into the cord ho
28. s and specifications of in panel and indoor use cables Outer diameter mm 2 0 X2 cables Outer sheath color Orange Outer sheath material PVC Allowable tensile force N 60 420 Allowable bend radius mm 15 60 Ambient temperature C 20 60 Structure Outer sheath Reinforced fiber aramid fiber Cushioning material Core wire Outer sheath Optical fiber cord Types and specifications of outdoor use cables Type Outer diameter mm Outer sheath color Black Outer sheath material PE LAP sheath Allowable tensile force N 420 Allowable bend radius mm 100 Ambient temperature C 20 60 Structure Reinforced fiber Center tension Optical fiber code sam ter of memper GN N Intervening Outer sheath Optical fiber cord Intervening material wire 1 For two cores Names of each part LCF connector Lock spring Serial No indication Cable length indication Dust cap Optical fiber cord Sheath cap Cable outer sheath 2 The outer dimensions differ according to the cable type B C DL The cable type AW consists of only the 2 core optical fiber cord section There is no section corresponding to the cable outer sheath shown above 3 The sheath cap is attached to cable types B C DL EL consists of only the core wires and does not have a cord section The fusion splice is used for the connector Safety Precautio
29. s of safety and control system shall also be excluded from the applications 3 Note that even with these applications if the user approves that the application is to be limited and a special quality is not required application shall be possible Safety Precautions This product has been manufactured as a general purpose product for use in general industries etc It is not manufactured for use in devices or systems used in situations which could affect human life Contact the Mitsubishi Sales Representative when considering use of this product in special applications such as nuclear power plans power plans aircraft medical applications or manned transportation devices or systems This product has been manufactured under strict quality control However when using this product in equipment where a failure could result in major accidents or losses always provide a systematic backup or fail safe function ae MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SYSTEM amp SERVICE CO LTD The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice X903060803A Issued March 2008

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