Installing the Adapter
2-3
1.
Remove power from the network and drive.
2.
Use static control precautions.
3.
Connect a DeviceNet cable to the network, and route it through the
bottom of the PowerFlex drive. DeviceNet Thin cable with an
outside diameter of 6.9 mm (0.27 in.) is recommended. (See
Important:
Maximum cable length depends on data rate. Refer to
the
4.
Connect a 5-pin linear plug to the DeviceNet cable.
A 10-pin linear plug is not supported. A 5-pin linear plug is shipped
with the adapter.
Figure 2.3 Connecting a 5-Pin Linear Plug to the Cable
5.
Connect the DeviceNet cable to the adapter, and secure it with the
two screws. (See
Connecting the Adapter to the Network
!
ATTENTION:
Risk of injury or death exists. The PowerFlex drive
may contain high voltages that can cause injury or death. Remove
power from the drive, and then verify power has been discharged before
installing or removing an adapter.
Terminal
Color
Signal
Function
5
Red
V+
Power Supply
4
White
CAN_H
Signal High
3
Bare
SHIELD
Shield
2
Blue
CAN_L
Signal Low
1
Black
V–
Common
White
Bare
Blue
Black
5
Red
4
3
2
1
Summary of Contents for PowerFlex 20-COMM-D
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