User Manual Owner manual

Chapter 1
Installing Your ControlNet PLC5 Processor
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ControlNet Connection
You can connect programming devices to a ControlNet network through:
the ControlNet network access cable (1786-CP)
a tap on a ControlNet network
PLC5/40C
(or 5/20C)
Processor
PLC5/40C
(or 5/20C)
Processor
PLC5/40C
(or 5/20C)
Processor
PLC5/40C
(or 5/20C)
Processor
BATT
CH 0
Programming Terminal
1786CP
1770KFC
Programming Terminal
BATT
CH 0
BATT
CH 0
Programming Terminal
BATT
CH 0
1770KFC
1786CP
Programming Terminal
BATT
CH 0
ControlNet Network
ControlNet Network
ControlNet Network
ControlNet Network
Shown with redundant media
The network access cable (1786CP) 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.
1784KTC or
KTCx
1784KTCx
Serial
Connection
Serial Connection
Using 1784KTCx communication card on coax media
Using 1784KTC or KTCx communication card and NAP
Using 1770KFC communication interface on coax media
Using 1770KFC communication interface and NAP
ATTENTION: Use the 1786-CP cable when connecting a
programming terminal to the network through a NAP. Using
a commercially available RJ-style cable could result in
network failure.
ATTENTION: Do not connect the same
communication card to both the NAP and
a tap on the ControlNet network.
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