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Rockwell Automation Publication 2711T-QS002C-EN-P - March 2019
Second Generation MobileView Tethered Operator Terminal
The MobileView IP65 Junction Box
There are two IP65 junction boxes that work with second generation MobileView terminals and
22-pin connection cables. 2711T-JBIP65DC1 is the IP65 junction box with cord grips that
must be wired by the customer. 2711T-JBIP65DM1 is the IP65 junction box with M12 On-
Machine™ connections that is factory wired.
This section provides information on the following topics.
Mount the IP65 Junction Box Back Plate
IP65 junction boxes are shipped with their back plate removed so you perform certain functions
for each junction box as needed. This section provides information on how to mount the back
plate of either IP65 junction box.
IP65 junction boxes are shipped with Second Generation MobileView Tethered Operator
Terminal IP65 Junction Box Mounting Template, publication
. Use this mounting
template or the back plate of the IP65 junction box to drill the mounting holes.
Description
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Mount the IP65 Junction Box Back Plate
Temporarily Mount the IP65 Junction Box
Wire the 2711T-JBIP65DC1 Junction Box
Configure the 2711T-JBIP65DC1 Junction Box
Configure the 2711T-JBIP65DM1 Junction Box
Mount the IP65 Junction Box to Its Back Plate
Connect M12 On-Machine Connectors to the 2711T-JBIP65DM1 Junction Box
Connect Power to IP65 Junction Boxes
IP65 Junction Box Status Indicator Lights
Connect a Second Generation MobileView Terminal to an IP65 Junction Box
Connect a Black Bridge Connector to an IP65 Junction Box
Connect to an Ethernet Network
IMPORTANT
Consider the following before you mount an IP65 junction box:
• Do not mount near a heat source or where direct sunlight is likely.
• Do not mount where excessive mechanical vibrations, excessive dust, humidity, or strong
magnetic fields are likely.