2 installation of the devicenet option module – GE Industrial Solutions AF-650 GP DeviceNet User Manual

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2.1.10 Network Power Consumption

The DeviceNet option module is powered via the internal power supply in the drive. The network voltage (+24 V) is detected only to determine if the bus is energized
or not, thus the current draw from the network is negligible.

2.2 Installation of the DeviceNet option module

To install the DeviceNet option module in the frequency converter you will need:

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The DeviceNet option module (OPCDEV)

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Network option adaptor frame for the frequency converters below 230V, 7.5HP and 460V/575V, 15HP drives. This frame is deeper than the standard
frame, to allow space for the fieldbus option beneath.

Instructions:

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Remove the keypad from the frequency converter.

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Remove the frame located beneath and discard.

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Push the DeviceNet option module into place. Two positions are possible, with cable terminal facing either up or down. The cable up position is often
most suitable when several frequency converters are installed side by side in a rack, as this position permits shorter cable lengths.

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Push the DeviceNet option module adaptor frame for the frequency converter into place.

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Replace the Keypad.

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Attach cable.

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If an option is installed after initial power-up the frequency converter will be tripped and display: Alarm 67 Option Change.

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