Rockwell Automation 1788-CNFR ControlNet Daughtercard Installation Instructions User Manual
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Publication 1788-IN005A-EN-P - March 2001
When you connect the daughtercard to a ControlNet network, you should also refer
to the ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide, publication
CNET-IN001A-EN-P.
See page 13 for information about status indicators.
Connect to the Network Using a 1786-CP Cable
Use the following wiring diagram to connect the programming terminal to the
network using a 1786-CP cable.
Figure 6 -- Connect to the Network via the 1788-CNF NAP
IMPORTANT
If you use a non-redundant cable system, all ControlNet devices
must be on the same channel, we recommend channel A.
ATTENTION
ÿ
Use the 1786-CP cable when you connect a programming
terminal to the network through the NAP port; using another
cable could result in possible network failures or product
damage.
WARNING
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If you connect or disconnect the ControlNet NAP cable with
power applied to this module or any device on the network,
an electrical arc can occur. This could cause an explosion in
hazardous location installations. Be sure that power is
removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding.
IMPORTANT
The NAP is only available on the 1788-CNF. It is not available on
the 1788-CNFR.
1786-CP cable
1
Any ControlNet
interface card
1
The 1786-CP cable can be plugged into any ControlNet product’s NAP (Network Access Port) to provide
programming capability on the ControlNet network. A programming terminal connected through this
cable is counted as a node and must have a unique address.
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