3 connecting the adapter to the network – Rockwell Automation RECOMM-DNET DeviceNet Adapter for use with DPI AC Drives User Manual

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Installing the DeviceNet Adapter

3-3

3.3

Connecting the Adapter to the
Network

Step 1. Remove power from the network and drive.

Step 2. Use static control precautions.

Step 3. Connect a DeviceNet cable to the network, and route it

through the bottom of the SP600 drive. DeviceNet thin
cable with an outside diameter of 6.9 mm (0.27 in.) is
recommended. (See figure 3.5.)

Important: Maximum cable length depends on data rate. Refer to

data rate

in the Glossary.

Step 4. Connect a 5-pin linear plug to the DeviceNet cable. Refer

to figure 3.3.

Note that a 10-pin linear plug is not supported. Use the
5-pin linear plug shipped with the adapter.

Step 5. Connect the DeviceNet cable to the adapter and secure it

with the two screws (see figure 3.4).

!

ATTENTION: The drive may contain high voltages
that can cause injury or death. Remove all power
from the drive, and then verify power has been
removed before installing or removing a DeviceNet
adapter. Failure to observe these precautions could
result in severe bodily injury or loss of life.

Terminal

Color

Signal

Function

5

Red

V+

Power Supply

4

White

CAN_H

Signal High

3

Bare

SHIELD

Shield

2

Blue

CAN_L

Signal Low

1

Black

V–

Common

Figure 3.3 – Connecting a 5-Pin Linear Plug to the Cable

5
4
3
2
1

Red

White

Bare
Blue
Black

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