Rockwell Automation 1394-DCLM DC Link Module User Manual

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Publication 1394-5.11 — December 1999

6

Installing Your 1394 DC Link Module

You can also use the servo, CNC interface, and 9/440 modules in
this start/stop circuit. Use the following table to identify the
terminal numbers and appropriate terminal block based on the
system module.

Important: For the CNC interface module, this relay indicates

E-stop status. Input terminal 1 is part of the E-stop
contactor and is rated at 30V DC, 1.4A.

5. Set the system module DC link mode for the master (and slave)

module. Refer to the following table.

Note:

The master 1394-DCLM must always be in mode 0.

Important: Use the table below when assigning the master/slave

system module configuration.

6. Apply power to your system.

7. Enable the 1394-DCLM.

8. Run your application.

System Module Type

Input #

Located on TB Output # Located on TB

Analog Servo

16

2

17

2

GMC

24

2

25

2

GMC Turbo

24

2

25

2

CNC Interface

1

1

2

1

9/440

6

1

7

1

Mode

480V 3 Phase

Power Present

Shunt Used

Indicates

0 (master)

Yes

Yes

Normal operating condition. The 9/440

and CNC interface can only operate in this

mode (mode 0).

1 (AC-AC)

Yes

No

Three-phase power connected to both the

master (first system) and slave (second

system).

2 (AC-DC)

No

No

Three-phase power is connected to the

master only (first system).Thismode isnot

supported by firmware version 3.7 for the

GMC module.

For this mode:

If the rating of the

Master system

module is:

Then the Slave

system module

rating must be:

AC/AC

22 kW

22 kW

5 or 10 kW

5 or 10 kW

AC/DC

22 kW

5, 10, or 22 kW

5 or 10 kW

5, 10, or 22 kW

Note: 22 kW system modules can be of any series. 5 and 10 kW system

modules must be Series C or above to run without causing a fault.

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