Make communication connections, Connections for safety-related communication, High-speed counter terminals – Rockwell Automation 1753-L32BBBP-8A GuardPLC 1800 Controller User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1753-IN002C-EN-P - June 2010

High-speed Counter Terminals

Terminals accommodate wires up to 1.5 mm

2

(16 AWG). Counters are connected to these

terminals.

Make Communication Connections

The controller supports separate connections for safety and nonsafety-related communication.

Connections for Safety-related Communication

The controller has four 10/100BaseT, RJ45 connectors to provide communication via
GuardPLC Ethernet protocol to distributed I/O and other GuardPLC controllers, OLE for
Process Control (OPC) servers, and with the programming software. Connectors 1 and 2 are on
the bottom side on the left. Connectors 3 and 4 are on the top side on the left. All four
connectors and the GuardPLC processor are connected together by an internal Ethernet switch.
The switches are auto-detect. Either crossover or straight-through Ethernet cabling can be used.

Star or line configurations are available. Make sure that a network loop is not generated. Data
packets must be able to reach a node only via a single path.

Terminal Number

Designation

Counter Function

Gray Code Function

65

A1

Input A1

bit 0 (LSB)

66

B1

Input B1

bit 1

67

Z1

Input Z1

bit 2 (MSB)

68

L-

Common reference pole

69

A2

Input A2

bit 0 (LSB)

70

B2

Input B2

bit 1

71

Z2

Input Z2

bit 2 (MSB)

72

L-

Common reference pole

IMPORTANT

D

Do not terminate unused inputs.

TIP

For more information on GuardPLC system wiring and counter
configuration, see the GuardPLC Controller Systems User Manual,
publication

1753-UM001

.

HSC

A1

B1 Z1

L-

A2

B2 Z2

L-

65

66

67

68

71

72

69

70

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