Devicenet wiring – Rockwell Automation 1769-ADN Compact I/O DeviceNet Adapter User Manual

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16 Compact I/O 1769-ADN DeviceNet Adapter

Rockwell Automation Publication 1769-IN001C-EN-P - February 2013

DeviceNet Wiring

1. Connect the DeviceNet cable to the removable connector as shown.

2. Insert the removable female connector into the mating male connector on the

DeviceNet adapter module.

3. Screw the removable connector to the adapter case with the upper and lower mounting

screws. Screw torque is 5-6 in-lbs.

TIP

DeviceNet cable colors are shown on the wiring label on the front of the adapter.

Note: A 10-pin linear plug, for example, 1787-PLUG10R),does not fit. Use a
1799-DNETCON or -DNETSCON.

IMPORTANT

If the 1769-ADN is the last device connected to the DeviceNet network trunkline, be sure to
add or move the termination resistor (Allen-Bradley® part number 1485A-C2 or a 120

 5%

or > ¼W resistor) across the Blue (CAN Low) and White (CAN High) wires. We recommend
121

 1% ¼W metal film.

Comm Adapter

MS

IO

NS

DIAG

DeviceNet Connector

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Connector

Connect

To

BLK Wire

-V

BLU Wire

CAN Low

Bare Wire

Drain

WHT Wire

CAN High

RED Wire

+V

BLK

BLU

Bare

WHT RED

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