Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE AC Drive ControlNet Network Communication Board, M/N 2CN3000 User Manual

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GV3000/SE AC Drive ControlNet Network Communication Option Board

You can run a second trunk cable between your ControlNet nodes for redundant
media.With redundant media, nodes send signals on two separate segments. The
receiving node automatically compares the quality of the two signals and accepts the
better signal. This also provides a backup cable should one cable fail. When using
redundant media, you must use two passive taps.

If you do not use redundant media, the option board can operate using only channel A
or channel B, as long as all other drops on the network are using the same channel.

2.10 Connecting a Programming Device to the Option

Board’s Network Access Port

You can gain full access to the ControlNet network by connecting a programming
device to the option board’s network access port, an RJ-45 connector.

Important: Be sure to use a network access cable that is approved by a ControlNet

vendor. Using an unsuitable cable could result in possible network
failures.

Figure 2.21 – Connecting a GV3000/SE Drive to the ControlNet Network

Channel A

Channel B

GV3000/SE Drive

Drop Cable

Tap

Trunk Cable

Terminator

Repeater

Programmable
Logic Controller
(PLC)

Note: This diagram shows

redundant media
being used.

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