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DeviceNet
OPERATION MANUAL
DeviceNet
Operation Manual
Revised April 2008
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Notice:
OMRON products are manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified operator and only for the purposes described in this manual. The following conventions are used to indicate and classify precautions in this manual. Failure to heed precautions can result in injury to people or damage to property.
!DANGER
!WARNING
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. [. . . ] A trunk line is usually connected here.
DCN1-1C T-branch Tap Components
Communications Connectors Connect the network communications cable to the provided XW4B05C1-H1-D Straight Connectors. Mounting screw holes Use when screwing the T-branch Tap to a control panel.
DCN1-1C
T-PORT TAP
Terminating Resistor socket Connect a Terminating Resistor here if the T-branch Tap is installed at the end of the trunk line. Communications Connector Connect the network communications cable to the provided XW4B-05C1-H1-D Straight Connector.
DIN Track mounting hook Use when mounting the Tap to a DIN Track. A trunk line is usually connected here.
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Cables, Connectors, and Related Devices
DCN1-2C and DCN1-2R T-branch Tap Components
Section 2-3
Communications Connectors Connect the network communications cable. DCN1-2C: XW4B-05C1-H1-D Straight Connector with attachment screws DCN1-2R: XW4B-05C1-VIR-D Right-angle Connector with attachment screws Mounting screw holes Use when screwing the T-branch Tap to a control panel.
DCN1-2
T-PORT TAP
Terminating Resistor socket Connect a Terminating Resistor here if the T-branch Tap is installed at the end of the trunk line.
Communications Connector Connect the network communications cable. DCN1-2C: XW4B-05C1-H1-D Straight Connector with attachment screws DCN1-2R: XW4B-05C1-VIR-D Right-angle Connector with attachment screws
DIN Track mounting hook Use when mounting the Tap to a DIN Track. A trunk line is usually connected here.
DCN1-3NC T-branch Tap Components
Communications Connectors Connect the network communications cable. XW4G-05C1-H1-D Straight Clamp Connector with attachment screws Mounting screw holes Use when screwing the T-branch Tap to a control panel.
ON/OFF switch
DIN Track mounting hooks Use when mounting the Tap to a DIN Track. A trunk line is usually connected here.
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Cables, Connectors, and Related Devices
DCN1-3C T-branch Tap Components
Section 2-3
Communications Connectors Connect the network communications cables to the provided XW4B05C1-H1-D Straight Connectors. Mounting screw holes Use when screwing the Tbranch Tap to a control panel.
DCN1-3C
T-PORT TAP
Terminating Resistor socket Connect a Terminating Resistor here if the T-branch Tap is installed at the end of the trunk line. Communications Connectors Connect the network communications cables to the provided XW4B-05C1-H1-D Straight Connectors.
DIN Track mounting hooks Use when mounting the Tap to a DIN Track.
DCN1-2C and DCN1-2R T-branch Tap Components
Communications Connectors Connect the network communications cables. DCN1-4C: XW4B-05C1-H1-D Straight Connector with attachment screws DCN1-4R: XW4B-05C1-VIR-D Right-angle Connector with attachment screws Mounting screw holes Use when screwing the Tbranch Tap to a control panel.
DCN1-4
T-PORT TAP
Terminating Resistor socket Connect a Terminating Resistor here if the T-branch Tap is installed at the end of the trunk line.
Communications Connectors Connect the network communications cables. DCN1-4C: XW4B-05C1-H1-D Straight Connector with attachment screws DCN1-4R: XW4B-05C1-VIR-D Right-angle Connector with attachment screws
DIN Track mounting hooks Use when mounting the Tap to a DIN Track.
2-3-5
Shielded T-branch Connectors
Use a T-branch Connector when a T-branch is required in a Network that has communications cables with shielded connectors. If the T-branch Connector is at the end of the trunk line, the trunk line can be terminated by connecting a shielded connector with Terminating Resistance. When the Network is powered by a single communications power supply and the current consumption is within the T-branch Connector's specifications, the communications power supply can be connected to a T-branch
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Cables, Connectors, and Related Devices
Section 2-3
Connector (using a shielded cable with a connector on one end) instead of a Power Supply Tap.
Model DCN2-1 Remarks Shielded T-branch Connector (1 branch) with 3 micro-size (M12) connectors Maximum current: 3 A Shielded T-branch Connector (1 branch) with 3 mini-size connectors Maximum current: 8 A Shielded T-branch Connector (1 branch) with 2 mini-size connectors and 1 micro-size (M12) connector Maximum current: 8 A (3 A max. through the micro-size connector)
DCN3-11 DCN3-12
DCN2-1
Mounting holes Male Male Female Thin cable Cables with shielded micro-size (M12) connector on one end or both ends Female Male
Female Thin cable Cable with shielded micro-size (M12) connector on one end or both ends
Thin cable
DCN3-11
Mounting holes Male Female Male Female Thick cable Cables with shielded mini-size connector on one end or both ends Female Male Thick cable Thick cable Cable with shielded mini-size connector on one end or both ends
DCN3-12
Mounting holes Male Female Male Female Thick cable Cable with shielded mini-size connector on one end or both ends Thin cable Thick cable Cable with shielded mini-size Female connector on one end or both ends Male Cable with shielded micro-size (M12) connector on one end or both ends
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Cables, Connectors, and Related Devices Internal Circuitry
Block Diagram Plug CN0 (IN)
1 2 3 4 5 12345
Section 2-3
Wiring
Socket CN2 (OUT)
1 2 3 4 5 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 Name SHIELD V+ V- CAN H CAN L
Socket CN1 (OUT)
2-3-6
Flat Cable T-branch Connectors
Appearance Model DCN4-TR4-1 Application Used together with the DCN4-BR4 or the DCN4-BR4D to extend trunk or branch lines or to T-branch the trunk line. Used together with the DCN4-TR4-1 to extend or branch flat cable.
Types of T-branch Connectors
DCN4-BR4
DCN4-BR4D
Used together with the DCN4-TR4-1 to branch to thin cable.
2-3-7
Power Supply Tap
In the DeviceNet system, a 24-V DC communications power supply must be supplied to the Network. The communications power supply can be supplied to the cable by connecting it to a Power Supply Tap. Use a regular node connector to connect communications cable to the Power Supply Tap, the same way that communications cables are connected to a T-branch Tap.
Note
1. If there is just one power supply to the Network and the total current consumption is less than 5 A, the communications power supply can be connected through a regular T-branch Tap instead of a Power Supply Tap. A Power Supply Tap must be used if there is more than one power supply connected to the Network or the total current consumption exceeds 5 A. When the Power Supply Tap is connected to thin cable, the current capacity is limited to 3 A through any one of the thin cables. [. . . ] Pages 2, 7, 8, 22, 32, 37, 40, 185, 193, 208, 211, 212, 216, 220, 224, 227, 234-236, 239242, 252-254, 313, 325, 328-335, 340, 345, 355, 356, 365, 371, 377-379: Information on CS1-series PLCs added. Completely redone to separate information on Masters into a separate manual, to add round connectors and other connectors, and to add T-branch Taps and other new products. Section 6: Added to include information on the communications power supply. Section 7: Extensively revised to include information on wiring the network. [. . . ]