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Wiring Methods
Section 2-4
Connecting to a T-branch Tap
Insert the communications power supply lines (V+ and V
−
wires) to the con-
nector holes where the communications cable’s V+ (red) wire and V
−
(black)
wire are normally connected, as shown in the following diagram.
Connecting to a T-branch Connector
Connect the communications power supply lines (V+ and V
−
wires) to the V+
(red) wire and V
−
(black) wire of a communications cable connected to the T-
branch Connector, as shown in the following diagram. This example shows a
DCN2-1 T-branch Connector, but the connection method is the same for other
T-branch Connectors.
Connecting to a DCN1-1P Power Supply Tap
Insert the communications power supply lines to the terminal block provided
for the communications power supply input, as shown in the following dia-
gram.
DCN1-3C
T-PORT TAP
V+
V
−
Trunk line
Trunk line
Branch
line
Branch
line
Shield
To communications
power supply
(24 V DC)
Red (V+)
Black (V
−
)
Trunk line
Trunk line
Cable with shielded connector
(male plug) on one end
T-branch Connector
Shield
wire
To V
−
To FG
To V+
Insulate the blue and
white signal wires.
Communications
power supply
(24 V DC)
V
−
V+
Trunk line
Shield wire
To communications
power supply (24 V DC)
Trunk line
Summary of Contents for DEVICENET -
Page 1: ...DeviceNet Cat No W267 E1 11 OPERATION MANUAL...
Page 2: ...DeviceNet Operation Manual Revised April 2008...
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Page 41: ...20 Basic Operating Procedures Section 1 4...
Page 107: ...86 Operational Checklist Section 2 6...
Page 123: ...102 Step 3 Splitting the System into Multiple Power Supplies Section 3 6...
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