Connect programming terminal to controlnet network – Rockwell Automation 1747-SCNR SLC ControlNet Scanner Module Installation Instructions User Manual
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SLC ControlNet Scanner Module 11
Publication 1747-IN059C-EN-P - September 2001
Remove the tap’s dust cap—located on the straight or right-angle
connector—and set it aside.
For detailed information about planning and installing your
ControlNet system, see the following information sources.
Connect Programming Terminal to ControlNet Network
You can connect the programming terminal to a ControlNet network
through a:
•
ControlNet product’s NAP using a network access cable
(1786-CP)
•
tap on a ControlNet network
If your network supports
Connect the tap’s straight or right-angle connector
nonredundant media
to the channel A connector on the scanner—channel
B is not used.
1
redundant media
from trunk-cable A to channel A on the scanner and
from trunk-cable B to channel B on the scanner.
1.
Rockwell Automation recommends using channel A for nonredundant media.
Source
Source Number
ControlNet Coax Cable System Planning and Installation Manual 1786-6.2.1
ControlNet Media System Component List
AG-2.2
ControlNet Coax Tap Installation Instructions
1786-5.7
ControlNet Network Access Cable Installation Instructions
1786-2.6
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines
1770-4.1
Terminating Your ControlNet Coaxial Cables
CNET-DM001
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1. The publication number listed includes only the base number. The Automation Bookstore and Manuals On
line will list the latest version of the publication. For example, CNET-DM001A-EN-P.
ATTENTION
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Use the 1786-CP cable when connecting a scanner to
the network through a NAP. Using a commercially
available RJ-style cable could result in network
failure.