Understanding external shunt connections, Understanding external shunt connections -34 – Rockwell Automation 1394 SERCOS Interface Multi-Axis Motion Control System Installation Manual User Manual

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Publication 1394-IN002B-EN-P — February 2004

3-34

Connecting Your 1394 SERCOS Interface System

Understanding External
Shunt Connections

Follow these guidelines when wiring your Bulletin 1394 External
Shunt Resistor/Module.

Refer to Appendix B for the 1394 interconnect diagrams.

Figure 3.16
System Module Jumper

1

This is the factory default jumper setting.

IMPORTANT

When tightening screws to secure the wires, refer to
the tables beginning on page 3-13 for torque values.

IMPORTANT

To ensure system performance, run wires and cables
in the wireways as established in Chapter 1.

If your

application

requires an:

Catalog Number:

And you are wiring to
this 1394C system
module:

Then:

Internal Passive
Shunt Resistor

N/A

1394C-SJT05-D or

1394C-SJT10-D

Verify the internal shunt jumper is in place between COL and INT,
as shown in Figure 3.16.

External Passive
Shunt Resistor

1394-SR10A

Remove the internal shunt jumper between COL and INT.

Refer to Planning Your Panel Layout and Mounting Your External
Shunt Resistor Kit
in
Chapter 1.

Refer to System Module Input Power Pin-outs in Chapter 2.

Refer to The Shunt Module Interconnect Diagrams in Appendix B.

External Passive
Shunt Module

1394-SRxxxx

1394C-SJT22-D

COL INT DC+

Shunt Power

Connector

Jumper

1

1394C-SJT05-D or -SJT10-D

System Module (bottom view)

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