Datasheet
309
PM
PRECAUTIONS FOR PROPER USE
PM-54
PM-54P
CN-14H CN-14H-2
0.08 to 0.2 mm
2
0.18 to 0.22 mm
2
(AWG28 to AWG24) (AWG25 to AWG24)
"0.7 to "1.2 mm "1.2 to "1.52 mm
"0.028 to "0.047 in "0.047 to "0.060 in
Conductor cross-
section area
Wire diameter
Wire insulation
material
Crimping of hook-up connectors CN-14H and CN-14H-2
Cautions in plugging or unplugging a connector
1
Strip the cable sheath 15 mm 0.591 in, or more, and insert the
wires into the connector insertion holes till the wire tips reach
the end.
2
Crimp with the exclusive
hook-up pliers CN-HP.
Item
Model No.
Crimping method
Arrangement of connector terminals
Note: Wire at Pin No.1 or 2 as per requirement.
V: V
1: Output 1 (Light-ON)
(Note) Power supply
2: Output 2 (Dark-ON)
0 V : 0 V
1
Insert a connector straight into a
sensor until the connector lug is
locked by the sensor hook.
2
When unplugging, give as much
stress as a connector lug can be
relieved from a hook. Then unplug it.
Caution: Be sure to hold a connector
when plugging or unplugging
it. Do not hold a terminal or a
cable when plugging or
unplugging the connector.
Otherwise, it will cause a
poor contact.
Notes: 1) When attaching or detach-
ing the connector fitted with
a cable, make sure to hold
the connector firmly before
proceeding.
Notes: 2) After crimping, do not pull on
the cable.
• Prior to using the sensor, affix the cable in a way as to
avoid direct stress on the crimped part.
Soldering (Both connector CN-14 and sensor)
• If soldering is done directly on the terminals, strictly
adhere to the conditions given below.
Soldering temperature
260 C 500 F or less
Soldering time 3 sec. or less
Soldering position
Refer to the below figure
Caution: Make sure to use the exclusive hook-up pliers CN-HP.
Commercially available pliers cannot be used.
Vinyl chloride or soft poly-
ethylene
• Do not plug or unplug a connector more than 10
times.
• Be sure not to give stress more than 5 N to a ter-
minal of both a connector and a sensor.
If you do not follow the above cautions, it will
cause a poor contact.
Procedures of plugging or unplugging a connector
08/2005










