Rockwell Automation 1771ACN/B_1771ACNR/B,D17716.5.123 U.MNL CONTROLNET ADAPTER User Manual

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Installing Your ControlNet Adapter Module

2–9

Publication 1771-6.5.123 – May 1996

5. Connect this tap’s straight or right angle connector to the B

BNC connector on the adapter.

tap

20093-I

segment 2

segment 1

tap

After terminating your segments, you connect your node to the
network.

You can connect programming terminals to the ControlNet network
by connecting to the network access port (NAP). Two methods are
shown below.

Programming Terminal

1786-CP

1770-KFC

Programming Terminal

1786-CP

ControlNet Network

ControlNet Network

The 1786-CP cable can be plugged into any ControlNet product’s NAP to provide
programming capability on the ControlNet network. A programming terminal connected
through this cable is counted as a node and must have a unique address.

1784-KTC or
-KTCx

Serial or Parallel
Connection

Using 1784-KTC or -KTCx communication card and NAP

Using 1770-KFC communication interface and NAP

ALLEN-BRADLEY

1771-ACNR

B

A

OK

ALLEN-BRADLEY

1771-ACNR

B

A

ControlNet

product

ControlNet

product

OK

!

ATTENTION: Use the 1786-CP cable when
connecting a programming terminal to the network
through NAPs. Using a commercially available
RJ-style cable could result in possible network failures.

Connecting Programming
Terminals to the Network
via the NAP

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