Devicenet connection – Rockwell Automation 1440-TPR06-00RE XM-360 Process Module User Manual
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Publication GMSI10-UM006C-EN-P - August 2010
36 Installing the XM-360 Process Module
connector, and the connector that inserts into the module is a USB Mini-B
male connector.
DeviceNet Connection
The XM-360 includes a DeviceNet™ connection that allows the module to
communicate directly with a programmable controller, DCS, or another XM
module.
DeviceNet is an open, global, industry-standard communications network
designed to provide an interface through a single cable from a programmable
controller to a smart device such as the XM-360 module. As multiple XM
modules are interconnected, DeviceNet also serves as the communication bus
and protocol that efficiently transfers data between the XM modules.
Connect the DeviceNet cable to the terminal base unit as shown.
WARNING
If you connect or disconnect the serial cable with power
applied to the module or the serial device on the other end
of the cable, 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
If 24V Common is not referenced to earth ground, we
recommend you use an RS-232 isolator, such as Phoenix
PSM-ME-RS232/RS232-P (Cat. No. 1440-ISO-232-24), to
protect both the XM module and the computer.
Connect
To
Terminal Base Unit
Red Wire
DNet V+
47 (Optional - see note)
White Wire
CAN High
44
Bare Wire
Shield (Chassis)
46
Blue Wire
CAN Low
45
Black Wire
DNet V-
48
IMPORTANT
The DeviceNet power circuit through the XM module
interconnect, which is rated at only 300 mA, is not intended
or designed to power DeviceNet loads. Doing so could
damage the module or terminal base.
To preclude this possibility, even unintentionally, it is
recommended that DeviceNet V+ be left unconnected.