Connecting the adapter to the network, Connecting the adapter to the network -4 – Rockwell Automation 22-COMM-D DeviceNet Adapter User Manual

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2-4

Installing the Adapter

1. Remove power from the drive.

2. Use static control precautions.

3. Remove the drive cover.

4. Connect a DeviceNet cable to the network, and route it through the

bottom of the PowerFlex drive. DeviceNet Thin cable with an outside
diameter of 6.9 mm (0.27 in.) is recommended. (See

Figure 2.6

.)

Important: Maximum cable length depends on data rate. Refer to

the

Glossary

,

Data Rate

.

5. Connect a 5-pin linear plug to the DeviceNet cable.

A 10-pin linear plug is not supported. A 5-pin linear plug is shipped
with the adapter.

Figure 2.4 Connecting a 5-Pin Linear Plug to the Cable

6. Insert the DeviceNet cable plug into the mating adapter receptacle,

and secure it with the two screws. (See

Figure 2.5

, item 2.) Verify

that the colors of the wires on the plug match up with the color codes
on the receptacle.

Connecting the Adapter to the Network

!

ATTENTION: Risk of injury or death exists. The PowerFlex drive
may contain high voltages that can cause injury or death. Remove all
power from the PowerFlex drive, and then verify power has been
removed before installing or removing an adapter.

Terminal

Color

Signal

Function

5

Red

V+

Power Supply

4

White

CAN_H

Signal High

3

Bare

SHIELD

Shield

2

Blue

CAN_L

Signal Low

1

Black

V–

Common

5
4
3
2
1

Red
White
Bare
Blue
Black

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