Making communication connections, Connect to the devicenet port – Rockwell Automation 1752-L24BBBE SmartGuard 600 Controllers User Manual User Manual
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Installing and Wiring the SmartGuard 600 Controller
Chapter 2
The SmartGuard controller has three V/G terminal pairs that require a power
connection. There are two V0/G0 pairs, but because they are internally
connected, you only need to connect one V0/G0 pair. You can use the other pair
to distribute power to other devices.
Figure 5 - Power Supply Connections
Making Communication
Connections
You can configure the network and controller on the DeviceNet network by
using a 1784-PCD card inside your personal computer and RSNetWorx for
DeviceNet software. You may also configure the network and controller by using
the controller’s USB port and RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software. In addition,
you can configure the controller using RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software by
connecting to the EtherNet/IP port and routing down to DeviceNet network.
Connect to the DeviceNet port
Follow these steps to connect to the DeviceNet port.
TIP
The following Allen-Bradley 1606 power supplies are SELV- and PELV-
compliant, and they meet the isolation and output hold-off time requirements
of the SmartGuard 600 controller:
· 1606-XLP30E
· 1606-XLP50E
· 1606-XLP50EZ
· 1606-XLP72E
· 1606-XLP95E
· 1606-XLDNET4
· 1606-XLSDNET4
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ATTENTION: Do not connect or disconnect the communication cable with
power applied to this controller or any device on the network, because an
electrical arc can occur. This could cause an explosion in hazardous location
installations. Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before
proceeding.