How hardware is connected – Rockwell Automation Logix5000 Control Systems: Connect Kinetix 5500 Drives on EtherNet/IP Network Quick Start User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication IASIMP-QS035A-EN-P - December 2012
Preface
How Hardware Is Connected
This example control system uses a Kinetix 5500 standalone drive.
1606-XL
Po we r S u p p l y
Input
Allen-Bradley
1 (Front)
2 (Rear)
00:00:BC:2E:69:F6
Single-phase or Three-phase
Input Power
Bulletin 2090
Single Motor Cable
Line
Disconnect
Device
Input
Fusing
2198-Hxxx-ERS
Kinetix 5500 Drive
(front view)
2097-Rx
Shunt Resistor
(optional component)
Bulletin VPL
Rotary Motors
2198-Hxxx-ERS
Kinetix 5500 Drive
(top view)
AC Input Power
Bonded Cabinet
Ground Bus
Safety Device
2198-KITCON-DSL
Motor Feedback Connector Kit
Mains AC and 24V input
wired to standard input
connectors
2198-DBxx-F
AC Line Filter
(required for CE)
Digital Inputs
1606-XLxxx
24V DC Control, Digital Inputs,
and Motor Brake Power
(customer-supplied)
1585J-M8CBJM-x
Ethernet (shielded) Cable
1734-AENTR POINT I/O™
EtherNet/IP Adapter
PanelView™ Plus
Display Terminal
1783-BMS
Stratix 5700™
Switch
Logix5000 Controller
(CompactLogix 5370 controller is shown)
Logix Designer
Application