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Rockwell Automation 2100 Connecting a CENTERLINE Motor Control Center DeviceNet Unit to a DeviceNet MCC User Manual

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Publication 2100-IN048C-EN-P—February 2003

2 Connecting a CENTERLINE® Motor Control Center (MCC) DeviceNet Unit to a DeviceNet MCC

Figure 1 Five Terminal Plug (Part # 22112-215-01.)

For a CENTERLINE MCC with a Class 1 DeviceNet cabling system:

1. Determine the proper length of patch cable by measuring from the

DeviceNet device in the unit to the DeviceNet port in the vertical
wireway.

NOTE: Cable should be made as short as is practical, since excessive drop
lengths can lower data transmission rates. Refer to Factory Configured DeviceNet
MCCs
, publication 2100-TD004x-EN-P, and

DeviceNet Selection Guide

,

publication DNET-SG001x-EN-P, for specific design parameters.

2. Cut the cable to the desired length by removing material from the end of

the cable that has no connector plug. Strip the cable and attach the
separate five-terminal plug connector. The wire is color coded for
simplified wiring.

3. Plug one connector into the DeviceNet component in the unit. Plug the

other connector into the DeviceNet port in the vertical wireway. Torque
the screws on both connectors to 5 lb.-in. (0.55 Nm).

4. If there is a need to plug in more devices in a vertical wireway than

available DeviceNet ports, then DeviceNet double (Catalog Number:
1485P-P1J5-UU5 or Part Number 40122-304-51) connectors are
available. This allows two devices to be plugged into one port.

Red

White

Black

Blue

No shield or bare wire
required in Class 1
DeviceNet MCCs

Jack Screw

Jack Screw