User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- 0 Document History
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Product Concept
- 3 Interface Description
- 4 Electrical and Environmental Characteristics
- 5 Mechanics, Mounting and Packaging
- 6 Full Type Approval
- 7 List of Parts and Accessories
- 8 Appendix A: (Hardware) Watchdog
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Java Terminals Hardware Interface Description
5.2 Mounting the Java Terminals
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5.2 Mounting the Java Terminals
There are a number of ways to mount the Java Terminals:
• Java Terminals can be attached to a rail installation or other surface using the two provided
screw holes.
• Java Terminals can be fastened to a rack or holding using the two provided fixtures for
cable straps.
• Java Terminals can be slid onto a specific DIN rail made according to DIN EN 60715 - C
section, C30 format. A catch at the terminal’s bottom side will have to be removed to slide
multiple terminals onto a single rail.
• Using a BOPLA TSH 35-2 universal DIN rail holder the Java Terminals can be fitted onto
another special type of DIN rail made according to DIN EN 60715 - Top hat section, 35mm
(e.g., Wago 210-113 steel carrier rail).
The following figure shows the various possibilities provided to mount the Java Terminals.
Figure 15: Mounting the Java Terminals
The various ways to mount the Java Terminals may be combined where appropriate. It is for
example possible to slide the terminal onto a DIN rail and in addition use cable straps to fasten
it to a holding.
Catch to mount
Screw holes for
Screw holes
Fixtures for
cable straps
DIN rail holder
C-rail (C30)
BOPLA TSH 35-2