Rockwell Automation 5000,D50006.2.10 PI INSTALLATION MANUAL User Manual

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Chapter 9

Connecting the I/O Link

9-6

Make ExtendedĆLocal I/O Connections

Important: Follow these considerations when making extended-local
I/O connections:

do not apply power to an I/O rack containing a extended-local I/O

adapter module until all extended-local I/O cables are installed
and connected

make extended-local I/O connections according to Figure 9.4

ATTENTION: Turn off power to the extended-local I/O
adapter module before connecting or disconnecting
extended-local I/O cables to prevent the possibility of
corrupting the data.

Figure 9.4

Make ExtendedĆLocal I/O Connections

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1.

Connect the singleĆend connector to channel 5
of the RS5.

2.

Route the cable to the first local I/O and adapter.

3.

Connect the dualĆend connector to the local
I/O adapter module. Be sure to screwĆin the
retaining screws tightly.

If the adapter:

Then:

is not the last one

on the link

is the last one on

the link

1. Connect the singleĆend of a

local I/O network cable to the

exposed end connector on the

adapter module. Press and

hold the clips and snap to the

mating connector.

2. Route the cable to the next

adapter and connect the

dualĆend connector to it.

Terminate the link by installing the

local I/O terminator (1771ĆCXT) to

the exposed end of the dualĆend

connector on the last adapter

module. The system will not run

without it. The terminator is included

with the processor.

RS5 module

4.

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