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4. SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION
Chapter 4 SETUP AND PROCEDURES PRIOR TO OPERATION
The following describes the setup and procedures to be executed prior to operation,
names of parts, wiring, and the like for a system that uses the RFID interface module.
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When using the RFID interface module, be sure to review the
Safety Precautions
provided in the beginning of this manual.
4.1 Usage Precautions
The following describes the usage precautions for the RFID interface module unit.
(1) The module case is made of plastic. Do not drop the case or expose the case to
strong impact.
(2) Before touching the module, be sure to touch grounded metal or the like to release
the static electricity from your body.
(3) Tighten the module screws, etc., within the ranges described below.
A loose screw results in the risk of a short circuit, module failure, and malfunction.
Table 4.1 Screw Tightening Torque
Screw Location Tightening Torque Range
Module installation screw (M4 screw) 6.99 to 9.55in•lbs (0.79 to 1.08N•m)
Terminal block terminal screw (M3 screw) 4.70 to 5.22in•lbs (0.54 to 0.59N•m)
Terminal block installation screw (M3.5 screw) 6.02 to 8.66in•lbs (0.68 to 0.98N•m)
(4) When using a DIN rail, install the DIN rail while being careful of the following:
(a) Applicable DIN rail model name (JIS C 2812 compliant)
TH35-7.5Fe
TH35-7.5Al
(b) DIN rail installation screw interval
Tighten the screws at a pitch of 200mm or less when installing a DIN rail.
(5) When installing the RFID interface module to a DIN rail, press the center line on the
DIN rail hook in the lower area of the module with your finger until you hear a click.
DIN rail hook
DIN rail
(6) For the model name, specifications, and manufacturer of the CC-Link cables that can
be used with the RFID interface module, refer to the CC-Link Partner Association
home page (http://www.cc-link.org/).
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