Specifications
Appendix B
Connecting Cables
Use an I/O Cable to connect the CPU Rack to an Expansion I/O Rack or to connect an Expansion I/O Rack to
another Expansion I/O Rack. If connecting an Expansion CPU Rack to the CPU Rack, use two cables, an I/O
Cable and a CPU Bus Cable, to connect the CPU Rack to the Expansion CPU Rack.
Secure the connectors with the locks provided on the connectors to secure the connection between the cable con
nector and the connectors. If the connectors are not properly connected, errors such as I/O Bus Errors or I/O Set
ting Errors will occur.
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Cable name
Model
Cable length (L) Weight
10 g
Connector dimensions (W x H x D)
CPU Bus Cable (for
Expansion CPU Rack)
CV500-CN311 0.3 m
CV500-CN611 0.6 m
CV500-CN312 0.3 m
CV500-CN612 0.6 m
CV500-CN122 1 m
CV500-CN222 2 m
CV500-CN132 10 m
CV500-CN332 30 m
CV500-CN532 50 m
CV500-CN413 0.4 m
1
60 x 42 x 12 mm
150 g
140 g
180 g
240 g
380 g
1.6 kg
4.4 kg
7.2 kg
100 g
I/O Cable (for connecting
Expansion I/O Rack via I/O
Interface Unit)
68 x 45 x 12 mm
I/O Cable (for connecting
single Expansion I/O Rack via
Backplanes)
49 x 42 x 12 mm
CV500-CN613 0.6 m
120 g
Note Do not put the Connecting Cables in the same duct with power lines or I/O wiring.
Cable Dimensions
The figures below show the dimensions of the cables.
L
H
W
D
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