Using controlnet direct communications, Using controlnet direct communications -2, Hardware – Rockwell Automation 9303 DRIVE TOOLS 32 VER 2.50 GETTING STARTED User Manual

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7-2

Setting Up ControlNet Direct Communications

How you set up the hardware and configure RSLinx and DriveTools32 for
ControlNet direct communications depends on whether you are using an internal
interface card or external converter.

Using ControlNet
Direct
Communications

ControlNet direct communications use an internal interface card (1784-KTC,
-KTCX, or -PCC).

Important: If you are using an external converter, refer to “Using RS-232 to
ControlNet Direct Communications” on page 7-8.

Hardware

Required Hardware

The hardware required for this type of communications depends on the drive
type. Refer to the following table:

Setting Up the Hardware

To use DriveTools32 with this type of communications, you must:

Ensure that the drive and adapter are properly installed and powered.

Ensure that cables are securely connected and protected from damage.

Ensure that a ControlNet interface device (e.g., a 1784-KTC(X) board) is
installed correctly in your computer.

Using:

Communications

Refer To:

Internal Interface Card
(1784-KTC, -KTCX, -PCC)

ControlNet Direct

“Using ControlNet Direct Communications
on page 7-2

External Converter
(1770-KFC)

RS-232 Serial to ControlNet
Direct

“Using RS-232 to ControlNet Direct
Communications”
on page 7-8

Drive

Required Drive Hardware

Required Computer Hardware

SCANport-Compatible

ControlNet Adapter (1203-CN1) and
appropriate cables

1784-KTC, -KTCX, or -PCC

1336 FORCE

ControlNet Adapter Board (1336T-
GT3EN), ControlNet Repeater Adapter
(1786-RPA), and ControlNet Fiber
Module (1786-RPFM)

1784-KTC, -KTCX, or -PCC

1395

ControlNet Adapter Board
(1395-KP54EN), ControlNet Repeater
Adapter (1786-RPA), and ControlNet
Fiber Module (1786-RPFM)

1784-KTC, -KTCX, or -PCC

For a list of SCANport-compatible products, refer to Appendix A, Products Supported by DriveTools32.

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