Attach devicenet cables, Attach auxiliary power cable, Communicate with your armorblock i/o module – Rockwell Automation 1732D-XXXX DeviceNet ArmorBlock I/O, Series A User Manual

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Publication 1732D-IN001B-EN-E - May 2004

DeviceNet 1732 ArmorBlock I/O, Series A 9

Attach DeviceNet Cables

Attach the 5-pin (12mm) DeviceNet style connectors as shown below.

To terminate the module, use the second DeviceNet connector and a
Rockwell Automation terminator resistor (Cat. No. 1485A-T1D5).

Attach Auxiliary

Power Cable

Attach the 4-pin (12mm) style connector as shown below.

Input and output devices are powered through the module’s I/O
connectors. Removing auxiliary power will deactivate all sensors and
actuators unless they are powered from a separate source. If a
separate source is used, devices may still be active, even if auxiliary
power is removed. To ensure that auxiliary power controls the
activation/deactivation of sensors and actuators, always wire input
sensors and output actuators directly to the I/O connectors.

Communicate With Your
ArmorBlock I/O Module

This ArmorBlock module’s I/O is exchanged with the master through
a poll, change-of-state, or cyclic connection.

Cyclic - allows configuration of the block as an I/O client. The block
will produce and consume its I/O cyclically at the rate configured.

Polled - a master initiates communication by sending its polled I/O
message to the module. The module consumes the message, updates
outputs, and produces a response. The response has input data.

DeviceNet Input Male Connector

(view into connector)

Pin 1 Drain

Pin 2 V+

Pin 3 V-

Pin 4 CAN_H

Pin 5 CAN_L

(view into connector)

Pin 1 Drain

Pin 2 V+

Pin 3 V-

Pin 4 CAN_H

Pin 5 CAN_L

DeviceNet Output Female Connector

41452

43584

(view into connector)

Pin 1 24V dc

Pin 2 24V dc

Pin 3 Return

Pin 4 Return

43587

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