Nakanishi COMBOX-NET.EIP User manual

取扱説明書 / OPERATION MANUAL
日本語 : P1 - P41 / English : P43 - P83
ネットワークインターフェイス / Network Interface
COMBOX-NET.EIP
OM-KK0926MA 000

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Thank you for purchasing the Network Interface "COMBOX-NET.EIP." The COMBOX-NET.EIP is an interface for controlling
and monitoring controllers provided by NAKANISHI by communication by the industrial network "EtherNet/IPTM*". Read this
and all the Operation Manuals for the controller, CNC, PLC, and PC to be used carefully before use. Always keep this
Operation Manual in a place where a user can referred to for reference at any time.
*EtherNet/IPTM is a trademark of ODVA.
CONTENTS
1CAUTIONS FOR HANDLING AND OPERATION ... 44
2BASIC PACKAGE.................................................... 45
3WARRANTY ............................................................ 46
4CONTACT US.......................................................... 46
5FEATURES .............................................................. 46
6SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS................... 47
6–1 Communication Specifications........................................... 47
6–2 Product Specifications.......................................................47
6–3 Compatibility......................................................................48
6–4 Downloading EDS File, Icon and Operation Manual ..........48
6–5 Outside View ..................................................................... 49
6–6 Installation......................................................................... 49
7SYSTEM CHART..................................................... 50
8DESCRIPTIONS...................................................... 51
8–1 COMBOX-NET.EIP Front Panel LED Display ....................52
8–2 Installation of COMBOX-NET.EIP Rear Input/output Cable 54
8–3 Installation of Additional Sensor to COMBOX-NET.EIP, Setting
Change Switches .............................................................. 54
8–4 Attaching Covers...............................................................55
8–5 D-Sub Cable Specifications ............................................... 56
8–6 LAN Cable Specifications .................................................. 57
8–7 Power Connector............................................................... 57
8–8 Digital Sensor Input Connector ..........................................57
8–9 Analog Sensor Input Connector.........................................57
8–10 How To Connect Connectors .............................................58
8–11 Sensor Connections ..........................................................59
8–12 Setting the IP Address .......................................................60
8–13 Motor Speed Adjustment Knob ..........................................62
9COMBOX-NET.EIP INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 63
10 OUTLINE OF SCANNER SETTINGS FOR SETTING
UP COMBOX-NET.EIP AND EtherNet/IP ................64
11 COMBOX-NET.EIP I/O DATA...................................65
11–1 Input Data..........................................................................66
11–2 Output Data.......................................................................68
11–3 Error/Warning Code Details ...............................................72
11–4 Data/Ready Details............................................................73
12 GLOSSARY..............................................................74
13 TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................76
14 PRODUCT DISPOSAL.............................................77
APPENDICES .................................................................78
List of Front Panel LEDs..................................................................78
Details of COMBOX-NET.EIP D-Sub Terminals................................79
COMBOX-NET.EIP Parameter Settings of Connected Controller.....80
COMBOX-NET.EIP Output/Input List ...............................................82

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1 CAUTIONS FOR HANDLING AND OPERATION
Read these warnings and cautions carefully and only use in the manner intended.
These warnings and cautions are intended to avoid potential hazards that could result in personal injury or damage to
the device. These are instructions are classified as follows in accordance with the seriousness of the risk. Be sure to
observe warnings and cautions as they are all related to safety.
Class
Degree of Risk
WARNING
A hazard that could result in bodily injury or damage to the device if the safety instructions are not
properly followed.
CAUTION
A hazard that could result in light or moderate bodily injury or damage to the device if the safety
instructions are not followed.
NOTICE
Be sure to keep the usage for your safety.
!WARNING
The COMBOX-NET.EIP is an interface exclusively for controllers made by NAKANISHI. If the COMBOX-NET.EIP is
connected to machines other than the designated controller, the COMBOX-NET.EIP or connected devices might
malfunction.
Before using the COMBOX-NET.EIP, carefully read this Operation Manuals regarding the correct connection, operation and
cautions. If the scanner is operated with insufficient understanding and knowledge, damage and/or malfunction to the
COMBOX-NET.EIP or controller may occur.
Check the connected controller and the parameter settings, and match the parameter settings on the COMBOX-NET.EIP
to these settings. Failure to do so may cause a malfunction to occur.
Carry the COMBOX-NET.EIP by holding the main body. Do not carry the COMBOX-NET.EIP by holding its cable. This
may damage the cable or cause the COMBOX-NET.EIP to malfunction.
Never touch the cable or body of the COMBOX-NET.EIP with wet hands. This may cause an electric shock to the operator
or damage to the COMBOX-NET.EIP.
Do not handle the cable connectors of the COMBOX-NET.EIP with wet or oily hands. This may cause malfunction due to a
poor connection.
Never operate or handle the COMBOX-NET.EIP, controller or motor spindle until you have thoroughly read the Operation
Manual for each component, and safe operation has been confirmed.
Before disconnecting the COMBOX-NET.EIP, controller or motor spindle, always turn the control power OFF and turn the
compressed air supply to the controller OFF. Then it is safe to remove the COMBOX-NET.EIP, controller and motor spindle.
Do not use in dangerous environments. Protect the COMBOX-NET.EIP and controller from moisture and other
contaminants. Failure to protect the COMBOX-NET.EIP and controller may result in malfunction, fire or electric shock.
Before connecting the COMBOX-NET.EIP to the controller with the cable connector, be sure to turn the controller OFF.
When connecting the COMBOX-NET.EIP to the controller with the cable connector, securely tighten by the connector
screws. Loose screws may cause a malfunction.
When connecting the COMBOX-NET.EIP to the terminal block on the machine by the cable terminals, tighten the terminal
screws at the specified tightening torque. Loose terminal screws may cause damage or malfunction on the COMBOX-
NET.EIP or the machine.
Before connecting the COMBOX-NET.EIP to the terminal block on the machine by the cable terminals, make sure that the
terminals are not electrostically charged. Wiring the cable with the terminals electrostatically charged may cause the
COMBOX-NET.EIP or machine to malfunction as a result of the static electricity.
Before handling the COMBOX-NET.EIP, adopt antistatic measures. Failure to do so may cause a malfunction to occur.
! CAUTION
Make sure that all input power sources are OFF before installation and wiring of this product to the machine. If the incoming
power source is ON, it may cause risk that leads to malfunction of the COMBOX-NET.EIP.
Be sure to refer to the "Maintenance, Operation and Electrical Manuals" of the machine that is being interfaced to the
COMBOX-NET.EIP.
Do not hit, drop or subject COMBOX-NET.EIP to any type of shock. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
If an abnormality occurs on the COMBOX-NET.EIP or controller, an error is output and the motor spindle comes to a stop.
Remove the cause of the abnormality before resuming use.
Avoid using the COMBOX-NET.EIP near machines that generate significant amounts of electrical noise. Failure to do so
may cause a malfunction to occur.
When installing the COMBOX-NET.EIP, install on as level a location as possible subject to little impact.
If smoke, noise or strange odors are emitted from the COMBOX-NET.EIP, immediately turn the power OFF.

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! CAUTION
Do not place the COMBOX-NET.EIP near any source of heat. The temperature inside the COMBOX-NET.EIP may rise and
cause a malfunction.
When operating the switches of the COMBOX-NET.EIP, do not apply excessive force. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
Wire the cables of the COMBOX-NET.EIP to the machine as far away as possible from the main power line.
Do not pull the cables connected to the COMBOX-NET.EIP with excess force. Doing so may cause a wire break or faulty
contact.
When storing the COMBOX-NET.EIP or when cable connectors are not connected to the COMBOX-NET.EIP, attach the
covers (provided) to protect against dust.
Before using the COMBOX-NET.EIP, read all the Operation Manuals for the controller, CNC, PLC and PC to be connected.
Do not disassemble or modify the COMBOX-NET.EIP. When the COMBOX-NET.EIP has been disassembled or modified
performance from then on can no longer be guaranteed. There are no user serviceable parts available.
Be sure to supply power of the rated power voltage to the COMBOX-NET.EIP. Supplying power outside the rated power
voltage range may cause a malfunction to occur.
2 BASIC PACKAGE
When opening the package, check if it includes all items listed in " Packing List Contents ".
In the event of any shortage, please contact either NAKANISHI (see the " 4 CONTACT US " section) or your local dealer.
Packing List Contents
*The rubber covers, DIP switch covers, LAN port cap, external input/output A connector cover and external input/output B
connector cover are provided with the main body.
No.
Part Name
Quannity
①
COMBOX-NET.EIP Main Body
1
②
Power Connector
1
③
Rubber Cover*
3
④
DIP Switch Cover*
3
⑤
LAN Port Cap*
1
No.
Part Name
Quannity
⑥
External Input/Output A Connector*
1
⑦
External Input/Output B Connector*
1
⑧
Mounting Screw
4
⑨
Bracket
1
①
⑨
②
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
③

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3 WARRANTY
We provide a limited warranty for our products. We will repair or replace the products if the cause of failure is due to the
following manufactures defects. Please contact us or your local distributor for details.
(1) Defect in manufacturing.
(2) Any shortage of components in the package.
(3) Where damaged components are found when initially opening the package.
(This shall not apply if the damage was caused by the negligence of a customer.)
4 CONTACT US
For your safety and convenience when purchasing our products, we welcome your questions.
If you have any questions about operation, maintenance and repair of the product, please contact us.
5 FEATURES
EtherNet/IP communication can be performed with the CNC, PLC and PC so that motors made by NAKANISHI can be
operated.
LEDs on the main body allow motor and controller status to be checked.
EtherNet/IP communication allows motor and controller status to be monitored.
Connection of a digital and analog sensor allows various information to be acquired.
Compact design means that it does not take up space.
An I/O unit for converting analog or digital input/output signals to communication data is not required. This reduces the
number of design man-hours and the amount of wiring.

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6 SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS
6–1 Communication Specifications
Communication standard
EtherNet/IP
Vendor ID
1564: NAKANISHI INC
Device type
43: Generic Device
Product name
648: COMBOX-NET.EIP
Baud rate
10 Mbps/100 Mbps (Autonegotiation)
Mode of communication
Full duplex/Half duplex (Autonegotiation)
LAN cable specifications
Straight, Category 5 or higher
STP cable recommended
*
IP address setting method
DIP switches for setting the IP address
Number of
assigned bytes
Input (scanner→adapter)
8byte(4word)
Output (adapter→scanner)
30byte(15word)
Implicit
communication
Number of supported connections
1
Connection type
Exclusive Owner
Communication cycle (RPI)
4 ms or more
Connection type (scanner→adapter)
Point-to-Point (151)
Connection type (adapter→scanner)
Point-to-Point (101)
Configuration instance
103
Communication trigger
Implicit (cyclic)
COMBOX-NET.EIP = Adapter
Host control device (CNC, PLC, PC, etc.) = scanner
*Scanner must be grounded.
6–2 Product Specifications
Product Name
COMBOX-NET.EIP
Model
NE339
Rated input voltage
24 VDC±10%
Consumption current
DC 0.6 Amp
Interface
D-Sub 25
Open collector PNP input: 5 to 7 points
*
Open collector NPN output: 7 to 9 points
*
Analog input: 3 points
Analog output: 1 point (2 points)
*
D-Sub 15
Open collector PNP input: 5 points
Open collector NPN output: 1 point
Digital sensor(DC24V)
Open collector PNP/NPN selection input: 2 points
Analog sensor(DC15V)
Analog input: 2 points
Weight
282g
Dimensions
W180 x D89.1 x H28
Operation Environment
Temperature
0 - 40℃
Humidity
MAX.75% (No condensation)
Installation Area
Indoor use
Transportation and
Storage Environment
Temperature
-10 - 50℃
Humidity
10 - 85 %
Height above Sea Level
Less than 2000m
*Specifications vary according to the model of connected controller.

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6–3 Compatibility
The COMBOX-NET.EIP is compatible with the following overseas safety standard.
EC Directive
EMC Directive EMS:EN 61000-6-2:2005/AC:2005
EMI :EN 61000-6-4:2007/A1:2011
RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU, (EU)2015/863
UKCA marking
6–4 Downloading EDS File, Icon and Operation Manual
The EDS file is needed to use COMBOX-NET.EIP. An exclusive icon also is needed to display the COMBOX-NET.EIP icon.
The EDS file is described with device-related attribute information (e.g. object addresses of each parameter).
Download the required data from the following.
https://www.nsk-nakanishi.co.jp/industrial-eng/search/index.php?search=COMBOX-NET.EIP
Download files
‒COMBOX-NET.EIP Operation Manual
‒EDS file : COMBOX-NET.EIP_EDS.eds
‒Icon : COMBOX-NET.EIP_icon.ico

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6–5 Outside View
6–6 Installation
Install the COMBOX-NET.EIP at the required location by using the screw holes (M2.6, depth 5 mm) on the bottom of the
main body or by a mounting bracket.
<Bracket Shared for Horizontal and Vertical Installation>
<COMBOX-NET.EIP Main Body>

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7 SYSTEM CHART
NOTICE
The following controllers can be connected to the COMBOX-NET.EIP.
‒E3000
‒E4000
‒E2280
‒iSpeed3
‒iSpeed5
One controller made by NAKANISHI can be installed on a COMBOX-NET.EIP.
A digital and analog (0 to 5 V) sensor are each installed on each of the two channels.
When connecting by EtherNet/IP, configure the network in a star topology.
COMBOX-NET.EIPs cannot be connected to each other.
Devices such as proximity sensors and fiber sensors that support open collector output can be installed as digital
sensors, and the ON-OFF status of the sensors is transferred to the scanner.
Devices such as thermometers, flowmeters and pressure gauges that output analog voltage (0 to 5 V) can be installed
as analog sensors, and the voltage data (0 to 5000) of these devices is transferred to the scanner.
*1 For details on controller connections, refer to the Operation Manual for the respective model of controller.
*2 Use a noise filter to reduce the influence of noise from the power source.

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8 DESCRIPTIONS
<COMBOX-NET.EIP Main Body Front>
<COMBOX-NET.EIP Main Body Rear>

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8–1 COMBOX-NET.EIP Front Panel LED Display
<Monitor LEDs for STATUS status signal>
No.
Signal Code
Signal Name
LED Lighting Condition
①
PW1
Main power source
24 VDC for main power is applied
PW2
Sensor power source
24 VDC for sensor power is applied
CN
Controller connection
D-Sub 25 connector is connected, controller power source is ON
MS
Device status
According to device operating status
NS
Network status
According to network communication status
NOTICE
The MS and NS LEDs light in order MS (green)/NS (green) and MS (red)/NS (red) when the power is turned ON
(during the self test).
<Details of MS, NS lighting>
Signal Code
Lighting Status
Status
MS
(Module Status)
Lit, green
Normal operation
Flashing, green
Device not set or setting incomplete
Lit, red
Non-recoverable abnormality
Flashing, red
Recoverable abnormality
Out
Power not supplied
NS
(Network Status)
Lit, green
Online, normal communication in progress
Flashing, green
Online, no communication connection
Lit, red
IP address duplicated, fatal link error
Flashing, red
Communication connection time error
Out
Power not supplied/IP address not set
<Connector A: Monitor LEDs for D-Sub 25 input/output signals>
No.
INPUT
Signal Name
Function
LED Lighting Condition
②
1
RUN
Rotating
Rotating
2
DIR_OUT
Rotating Direction
Reverse rotation is selected
3
COIN
Speed Achievement
Setting motor rotation speed is reached
4
PULSE
Rotating Pulse
Rotating pulse is input (flashing during rotation)
5
SEL_MT
Motor No.2 selected
Motor No.2 is selected (E2280 in use)
6
SEL_MT
Motor No.2 selected
Motor No.2 is selected (iSpeed3 in use)
ERR
ERR
Error
Error occurred (flashing when error code is issued)
WRN
WRN
WARNING
Warning occurred (flashing when warning code is issued)
④
③
②
①

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No.
OUTPUT
Signal Name
Function
LED Lighting Condition
②
1
START
Rotate Command
Rotation is instructed
2
DIR_IN
Rotating Direction
Reverse rotation is instructed
3
RESET
Error Release
Error release is instructed
4
500min-1 (rpm)
500min-1 (rpm)
Motor speed 500 min-1 is selected
5
SEL0
Speed Point Select 0
Speed point 0 is selected
UD_IN/
SEL0
UP/DOWN Signal for
Setting Motor Speed
Speed Point Select 0
・ Speed setting UP is instructed (E2280 in use)
・ Speed point 0 is selected (E2280 in use)
6
SEL1
Speed Point Select 1
Speed point 1 is selected
CNT_IN/
SEL1
Count Pulse Signal
for Setting Motor
Speed/Speed Point
Select 1
・ Count pulse signal setting motor speed is input (E2280
in use)
・ Speed point 1 is selected (E2280 in use)
7
CNT_IN
Count Pulse Signal
for Setting Motor
Speed
Count pulse signal for setting motor speed is input
8
UD_IN
UP/DOWN Signal for
Setting Motor Speed
Speed setting UP is instructed
MT_SEL
Motor Select
Motor 2 is selected (E2280 in use)
9
MT_SEL
Motor Select
Motor 2 is selected (iSpeed3 in use)
ID0
Motor Class Signal 0
Motor class No.0 is selected (iSpeed5 in use)
10
ID1
Motor Class Signal 1
Motor class No.1 is selected (iSpeed5 in use)
<Connector B: Monitor LEDs for D-Sub 15 input/output signals>
No.
INPUT
Signal Name
Function
LED Lighting Condition
③
1
MT-CN
Motor Connect Contact
Motor is disconnected
2
SAFE1
Safety Relay 1
・ Auxiliary contact is ON
・ Motor 2 is selected (E2280, iSpeed3 in use)
3
SAFE2
Safety Relay 2
・ Auxiliary contact is ON
・ Motor 1 is selected (E2280, iSpeed3 in use)
4
AUTO
Control Mode AUTO Signal
In AUTO mode
5
PWON
CONTROLLER Power Source
Monitor
Controller power source is detected
No.
OUTPUT
Signal Name
Function
LED Lighting Condition
③
EMG
EMG
Emergency Stop
Emergency stop is in progress
<Monitor LEDs for SENSOR signal>
No.
SENSOR
Signal Name
Function
LED Lighting Condition
④
1
S-OUT1
Digital sensor 1
Digital sensor 1 is ON
2
S-OUT2
Digital sensor 2
Digital sensor 2 is ON
NOTICE
②, ③ and ④ input/output signals are sent and received to and from the scanner in EtherNet/IP communications.
(Other than PULSE)
For details, see signals of the same name in "11 COMBOX-NET.EIP I/O DATA."

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8–2 Installation of COMBOX-NET.EIP Rear Input/output Cable
No.
Part Name
Contents
⑤
Power Connector (socket side)
Supplies 24 VDC power.
⑥
LAN port
RJ45
Connected to EtherNet/IP network.
⑦
Activity
LED (green)
Displays the data send/receive status.
Out: No data send/receive, Flashing: Data send/receive in progress
⑧
Link
LED (yellow)
Displays the link status with other devices.
Out: No link, Lit: Link established
⑨
D-Sub 25 connector
25 poles (socket side)
Connects to controller (E3000, E4000, E2280, iSpeed3, iSpeed5).
⑩
D-Sub 15 connector
15 poles (socket side) (high-density type)
Connects to controller (E3000, E4000, E2280, iSpeed3, iSpeed5).
8–3 Installation of Additional Sensor to COMBOX-NET.EIP, Setting Change Switches
No.
Part Name
Contents
⑪
Digital sensor input connector (socket side)
DC+24V, Input: ON/OFF, 2 channels
NPN and PNP types supported
Devices such as proximity sensors and fiber sensors that support
open collector output can be installed.
⑫
Analog sensor input connector(socket side)
DC+15V, Input: 0 to 5 V, 2 channels
Devices such as thermometers, flowmeters and pressure gauges
that output analog voltage (0 to 5 V) can be installed.
⑬
DIP switches for setting the IP address
SW1-SW3
The IP address of the COMBOX-NET.EIP main body can be set.
⑭
Motor speed adjustment knob
For adjusting the set motor rotation speed
This knob is for adjusting the motor speed when there is a
difference between the motor speed set by the scanner and the
set motor speed display on the controller.
⑪
⑫
⑭
⑬
⑩
⑨
⑥
⑤
⑧
⑦

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Attach three rubber covers
<Before attaching the covers>
<After attaching the covers>
8–4 Attaching Covers
Attach the three covers for the DIP switches after using the DIP switches for setting the IP address. Then, attach the rubber
covers.
Attach the rubber covers at the required location when analog or digital sensors are not used or after using the motor speed
adjustment knob.
Attach three covers for DIP switches

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8–5 D-Sub Cable Specifications
COUTION
To minimize RF interference and noise, please keep the length of the cables as short as possible and route them
separately or as far away as possible from high voltage electrical cables.
Use only shielded cables to minimize RF interference and noise. Connect the shield to the plug cover.
Connect the shielded line to the Input / Output connector (The shielded line is grounded).
Prepare a D-Sub cable and connector hood.
For external input/output A (EXIT I/O-A)
For external input/output B (EXIT I/O-B)
Connector hood size
<Mountable D-Sub connector hoods>
Connector
A
B
High-density D-Sub
15 pins
33.8 mm or less
16 mm or less
D-Sub 15 pins
42 mm or less
16 mm or less
D-Sub 25 pins
57.8 mm or less
16 mm or less
Use M2.6 mounting screws for D-Sub connectors.

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8–6 LAN Cable Specifications
Use a commercially available CAT5 or faster straight cable for the LAN cable.
When there is a noise source nearby, ground the scanner and use am STP cable.
8–7 Power Connector
Prepare a housing for the connector.
Terminal No.
Terminal Code
Part Name
#1
+24 V
External power source input
#2
0 V
Power GND
Connector (provided) (plug side)
MC 1,5/2-STF-3,81 - 1827703 (Phoenix)
Applicable housing
KGG-MC 1,5/2 - 1834343 (Phoenix)
8–8 Digital Sensor Input Connector
Prepare a connector, housing and protective tube.
Recommended connector (plug side)
MC 1,5/8-STF-3,81 - 1827761 (Phoenix)
Applicable housing
KGG-MC 1,5/8 - 1834408 (Phoenix)
Applicable protective tube
CUC-DST-ABK-CP7,5 - 1419794 (Phoenix)
8–9 Analog Sensor Input Connector
Prepare a connector, housing and protective tube.
Terminal No.
Terminal Code
Part Name
Channel
#1
0 V
Power GND 1
1
#2
SNS-N1
NPN External input 1
#3
SNS-P1
PNP External input 1
#4
+24 V
Power source for external output 1
#5
+24 V
Power source for external output 2
2
#6
SNS-P2
PNP External input 2
#7
SNS-N2
NPN External input 2
#8
0 V
Power GND 2
Terminal No.
Terminal Code
Part Name
Channel
#1
0 V
Power GND 1
1
#2
SNS-1
Analog sensor input 1
#3
+15 V
Power source for external output 1
#4
+15 V
Power source for external output 2
2
#5
SNS-2
Analog sensor input 2
#6
0 V
Power GND 2
Recommended connector (plug side)
MC 1,5/6-STF-3,81 - 1827745 (Phoenix)
Applicable housing
KGG-MC 1,5/6 - 1834385 (Phoenix)
Applicable protective tube
CUC-DST-ABK-CP7,5 - 1419794 (Phoenix)
#1
#2
#1
#2
#
#
#
#
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6

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8–10 How To Connect Connectors
Power connector
➊ Strip back 7 mm of sheath from the end of AWG16 to 26 wire.
➋Insert the stripped bare wire into the power connector as far as possible.
Tighten with a flatheaded screwdriver.
Tightening torque: 0.22 - 0.25 Nm
➌Connect the power connector with the top and bottom aligned so that it fits into the socket.
Tighten with a flatheaded screwdriver.
Tightening torque: 0.3 Nm
Digital sensor input connector, analog sensor input connector
When using a digital sensor input connector and analog sensor input connector, connect each connector in the same
way into their respective socket.

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8–11 Sensor Connections
Digital sensor
NOTICE
Wire by referring to the figure below and "8-8 Digital Sensor Input Connector" matched to the type of sensor (NPN,
PNP) used.
Attaching a different type of sensor to an input may cause a failure or malfunction.
Analog sensor
Wire by referring to the figure below and "8-9 Analog Sensor Input Connector."
The analog sensor supports an output voltage of 0 to 5 V.
NOTICE
Note that the indicator is ON at all times regardless of the ON/OFF state of the sensor when a digital sensor is
configured in an internal circuit like the one in the figure below.
The sensor signal (ON/OFF) is normally recognized.

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8–12 Setting the IP Address
NOTICE
Before setting the IP address, turn the power switch on the COMBOX-NET.EIP OFF.
If the IP address is set with the power switch on the COMBOX-NET.EIP still set to ON, settings are not reflected until
the COMBOX-NET.EIP is restarted.
The IP address of the COMBOX-NET.EIP can be set by operating the DIP switches for setting the IP address.
No.
Part Name
Description
①
SW1
Operate this switch to set the 3rd octet of the IP address.
②
SW2
Operate both of the SW2 and SW3 switches to set the 4th octet of the IP address.
③
SW3
1st Octet
2nd Octet
3rd Octet
4th Octet
192.
168.
XXX.
XXX
The 1st Octet (192) and 2nd Octet (168) are fixed.
Set the IP address as desired by referring to the table below.
Up to 4064 addresses (excluding 0 and 255 for the 4th octet) can be set within the range (192).(168).0.1 to
(192).(168).15.254 (decimal).
3rd Octet
4th Octet
-
SW1
SW2
SW3
Hex
0
0 to 9, A to F
0 to 9, A to F
0 to 9, A to F
Decimal
0 to 15
1 to 254*
*0 and 255 cannot be used on the system.
<4th Octet: Relationship Between Setting Values and Decimal Numbers of DIP Switches SW2 and SW3>
0 and 255 cannot be used on the system.
SW3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
SW2
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
2
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
3
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
4
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
5
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
6
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
7
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
8
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
9
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
A
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
B
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
C
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
D
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
E
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
F
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
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Operation of DIP switches for setting the IP address
!CAUTION
Turn the switch using an insulated flathead screwdriver. At this time, take sufficient care to prevent static electricity
from being generated. Failure to do so may cause a malfunction.
➊ Insert the insulated flathead screwdriver into the DIP switch for setting the IP address of the desired octet, and turn the
screwdriver in the desired direction to set the IP address.
➋ After setting the IP address, install the three covers for the DIP switches and motor speed adjustment knob by referring
to "8-4 Attaching Covers."
①
②
②
SW1 SW2 SW3
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