Female male – Rockwell Automation 56RF High Frequency 13.56 MHz RFID EtherNet/IP Interface Block User Manual

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12 High Frequency 13.56 MHz RFID EtherNet/IP Interface Block

Drawing Number

10000181820 Ver. 01 - November 2012

the maximum number of interface blocks that can be connected is determined
by the total power consumed by each block.

The pin connections for the aux power connectors are shown below:

The power for the output port is separate from the power to the remaining
portions of the interface block. This allows the output device to be turned off,
while maintaining power to the transceivers, the input port as well as the
EtherNet/IP connection. When the output is connected to the safety related
portion of the machine control system, an actuator can be turned off, while
diagnostic information is still available to the machine control system.

IMPORTANT

Power must be connected to the male connector first. Do not connect power to the female
connector and leave the male connector exposed. The pins in the male connector will
have 24V DC potential for short circuit

4 Output Power -

Module Power - 3

1 Output Power +

2 Module Power +

Output Power - 4

3 Module Power -

Output Power + 1

Module Power + 2

Female

Male

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