Connecting to the i/o channel terminal arm, Scanner hardware and installation chapter 1 – Rockwell Automation 1775-S5_SR5,D17756.5.5 User Manual PLC-3 FAMILY I/0 User Manual

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Scanner Hardware and Installation

Chapter 1

1-16

The terminal arm provides connections for four I/O communication
channels (Figure 1.11). Functions of these channels include:

I/O communication
backup communication
peer-to-peer communication

If you select:

Then the maximum I/O channel cable length can be:

57.6 kbps

10,000 feet

115.2 kbps

5,000 feet

230.4 kbps

2,000 feet

Important: If you set the protocol for channel four to a DH or DH+ link,
the scanner automatically disables the channel four terminals, and enables
the DH/DH+ connectors (see “Connecting to a DH or DH+ Network,”
page 1-13).

Figure 1.11

I/O Channel Terminal Arm Connections

Line 1

Shield

Line 2

Line 1

Shield

Line 2

I/O

Channel 4

I/O

Channel 2

Line 1

Shield

Line 2

Line 1

Shield

Line 2

Blue

Clear

1770ĆXT

Terminator

I/O

Channel 3

I/O

Channel 1

15409

Twinaxial Cable

(cat. no. 1770ĆCD)

Connects to a Remote I/O Device for I/O communication or a scanner

in another PLCĆ3 or PLCĆ3/10 chassis for peerĆtoĆpeer or backup communication.

If the scanner is at the end of the channel, set the terminator switch corresponding

to the channel number. If the channel is configured for I/O at 230.4 kbps, disable

the terminator for the channel and install an external 82 ohm terminator

(optional)

Connecting to the I/O

Channel Terminal Arm

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