Setting your input voltage, Writing to bram, Terminal block locations – Rockwell Automation 1336T ControlNet Frn1.02 Rev 1.5 User Manual

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Installing and Wiring Your ControlNet Adapter Board

Publication 1336 FORCE–5.18 ––March, 1999

To select your input voltage, you need to set the discrete I/O
jumpers.

!

ATTENTION: To avoid damaging the CNA Board,
you must set all discrete I/O jumpers to the same input
voltage applied to the ControlNet Adapter Board. The
voltage must be either 24V DC or 120V AC.

Set this discrete

I/O jumper:

To set this input:

To either:

DR EN

Drive Enable

24V dc or 120V ac

M THERM

Motor Thermoguard

24V dc or 120V ac

N STOP

Normal Stop

24V dc or 120V ac

X FLT

External Fault

24V dc or 120V ac

You can use jumper J3 on the ControlNet Adapter Board to either
allow (enable) or not allow (disable) writes to Battery backed
Random Access Memory (BRAM).

Choose:

To:

EN (Enabled)

Allow writes to BRAM.

DIS (Disabled)

Not allow writes to BRAM.

Two terminal blocks, TB20 and TB21, are provided at the bottom of
the ControlNet Adapter Board for discrete and analog I/O wiring.

To make the connections more easily, you can pull apart the terminal
blocks when connecting the cables.

Both terminal blocks accept a maximum wire size of 3.3 mm

2

(12

AWG) and a minimum wire size of 0.60 mm

2

(30 AWG). Maximum

torque is 0.79 N–m (7 lb–in). Recommended control signal wire is:

Belden

number:

Description for equivalent:

8760

0.750 mm

2

(18 AWG), twisted pair, shielded

8770

0.750 mm

2

(18 AWG), 3–conductor, shielded

9460

0.750 mm

2

(18 AWG), twisted pair, shielded

Setting Your Input Voltage

120V

24V

Writing to BRAM

EN

DIS

BRAMJ3

Terminal Block Locations

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