Yamaha DSP-RX-EX DSP-RX-EX DSP-RX Owners Manual - Page 12

Euroblock Plug Connection, Preparation Cable preparation

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Euroblock Plug Connection You must use the supplied Euroblock plug to connect to the FAULT OUTPUT connector. Preparation (Cable preparation) Approx. 7mm Approx. 20mm • Use strand wires for the Euroblock plug. First, strip the strand wire insulation as shown below. After the strand wires are connected to the Euroblock plug, the wires may break due to metal fatigue caused by the weight of the cable or vibration. For a rack mount, use wire binding bar if possible, to bind the wires together and secure them. • If you plan to connect or disconnect the plug often, for example in mobile installations, we recommend that you use a rod terminal jack with insulating sleeves. Be sure to use a rod terminal jack that features a conducting part with an outer diameter of 1.6 mm or less, and a length of approx. 7 mm (such as AI 0,5 - 6 WH by Phoenix Contact). Approx. 7 mm 1.6 mm or less 1. Loosen the terminal screws. Loosen Slotted Screwdriver Terminal Screw 2. Insert the cables. NO C NC 3. Securely tighten the terminal screws. Pull the cables (not too strongly) to confirm that they are securely connected. 4. Affix the cables to the tab using the supplied cable binder. NOTE After affixing the cables, you can cut off the unnecessary part if you prefer. 5. Insert the Euroblock plug into the FAULT OUTPUT connector on the rear panel on the unit. Euroblock Plug Tab * The following explanation uses a Euroblock plug that features a tab as an example. NOTE Use a slotted screwdriver of 3 mm or less. 3 mm or less 12 DSP-RX(-EX) Owner's Manual

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DSP-RX(-EX)
Owner’s Manual
12
Euroblock Plug Connection
You must use the supplied Euroblock plug to connect to
the FAULT OUTPUT connector.
1.
Loosen the terminal screws.
*
The following explanation uses a Euroblock plug that
features a tab as an example.
NOTE
Use a slotted screwdriver of 3 mm or less.
2.
Insert the cables.
3.
Securely tighten the terminal screws.
Pull the cables (not too strongly) to confirm that they
are securely connected.
4.
Affix the cables to the tab using the supplied
cable binder.
NOTE
After affixing the cables, you can cut off the unnecessary
part if you prefer.
5.
Insert the Euroblock plug into the FAULT
OUTPUT connector on the rear panel on the
unit.
Preparation (Cable preparation)
Use strand wires for the Euroblock plug. First, strip
the strand wire insulation as shown below. After the
strand wires are connected to the Euroblock plug,
the wires may break due to metal fatigue caused by
the weight of the cable or vibration. For a rack
mount, use wire binding bar if possible, to bind the
wires together and secure them.
If you plan to connect or disconnect the plug often,
for example in mobile installations, we recommend
that you use a rod terminal jack with insulating
sleeves. Be sure to use a rod terminal jack that
features a conducting part with an outer diameter of
1.6 mm or less, and a length of approx. 7 mm (such
as AI 0,5 - 6 WH by Phoenix Contact).
Approx. 7mm
Approx. 20mm
Approx. 7 mm
1.6 mm or less
Loosen
Slotted Screwdriver
Terminal Screw
Euroblock Plug
Tab
3 mm or less
N
O
C
N
C