Installation Instructions

6 ControlNet Daughtercards
Publication 1788-IN005B-EN-P - October 2005
About the Daughtercards
The 1788-CNF or 1788-CNFR ControlNet network daughtercard architecture defines a
common hardware and software interface that several different network interface cards will
support. This lets products that are designed to support the network daughtercard option
support several Rockwell Automation networks.
You can install the daughtercard in any host device that supports the ControlNet
daughtercard.
The ControlNet network requires at least one module that can store parameters and
configure the network with those parameters upon start-up. This module is called a keeper
since it keeps the network configuration.
The daughtercard keeps the network parameters at any legal node address (01 to 99). Multiple
devices on any one network can act as the network keeper. Each device capable of being the
network keeper acts to back up the current keeper. This backup function is automatic and
requires no action on your part.
Set the Node Address
You must set two switch assemblies to configure the daughtercard with its unique network
address. These switches are read at powerup to establish the network address of the card.
IMPORTANT
The host device must provide a suitable power source according to the
product specifications.
IMPORTANT
With these cards, the non-volatile keeper data is erased when you
perform a firmware update.