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Installing the Option Module
PowerFlex 750-Series Drive DeviceNet Option Module User Manual
Publication 750COM-UM002A-EN-P
Connecting the Option
Module to the Network
1. Remove power from the drive.
2. Remove the drive cover and lift up the drive HIM bezel to its open
position to access the drive control pod.
3. Use static control precautions.
4. Connect a DeviceNet cable to the network, and route it through the
bottom of the drive. DeviceNet Thin cable with an outside diameter
of 6.9 mm (0.27 in.) is recommended.
Important: Maximum cable length depends on data rate. For
details, refer to
in the Glossary.
5. Connect the 5-pin linear plug (provided with the Option Module) to
the DeviceNet cable (
). If a replacement plug is needed,
the replacement plug part number is 1799-DNETSCON.
Figure 2.3
Connecting the 5-Pin Linear Plug to the DeviceNet Cable
6. Insert the DeviceNet cable plug into the mating Option Module
socket, and secure it with the two screws. Verify that the colors of
the wires on the plug match the color codes on the socket.
!
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 connecting the
Option Module to the network.
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
5
4
3
2
1
Red
White
Bare
Blue
Black
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