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     ControlNet Daughtercard

Publication 1788-IN002C-EN-P - April 2004

Connect to the Network Using a 1786-CP Cable

Follow this illustration to connect a programming terminal to the network using a 1786-CP 
cable.

ATTENTION

Use the 1786-CP cable when you connect a programming terminal to the 
network through the network access port (NAP); using another cable 
could result in possible network failures or product damage.

The NAP port is for temporary local programming purposes only and not 
intended for permanent connection.

1786-CP 
cable

Any ControlNet
interface card

B

A

ControlNet   network

1

1

The 1786-CP cable can be plugged into any ControlNet product's NAP 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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Summary of Contents for ControlNet 1788-CNCR

Page 1: ...to a ControlNet network you should also refer to these publications ControlNet Tap Installation Instructions publication 1786 5 7 ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNE...

Page 2: ...88 CNC or CNCR card can keep the network parameters at any legal node address 01 to 99 Multiple devices on any one network can act as the network keeper Each device capable of being the network keeper...

Page 3: ...ress You should only use node address 00 if the product that uses the ControlNet daughtercard has the ability to set the node address using the host device interface This feature is typically used on...

Page 4: ...ices we cannot provide specific performance capabilities in this document For information concerning host daughtercard performance characteristics refer to the user manual for the particular host devi...

Page 5: ...Coax Tap Installation Instructions publication 1786 5 7 ControlNet Coax Media Planning and Installation Guide publication CNET IN002 See page 14 for information about status indicators IMPORTANT If y...

Page 6: ...rk access port NAP using another cable could result in possible network failures or product damage The NAP port is for temporary local programming purposes only and not intended for permanent connecti...

Page 7: ...Fc Operating 5g 10 500Hz Operating Shock IEC 60068 2 27 Test Ea Unpackaged Shock 30g Non Operating Shock IEC 60068 2 27 Test Ea Unpackaged Shock 50g Emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 Class A ESD Immunity IEC...

Page 8: ...munity EN 61000 6 4 Industrial Emissions C Tick 3 Australian Radiocommunications Act compliant with AS NZS CISPR 11 Industrial Emissions EEx 3 European Union 94 9 EC ATEX Directive compliant with EN 5...

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