About The Powertap; About The Deviceport Tap - Parker H Series Installation & Service Instructions Manual

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Description
Catalog Number
Thick trunk
1485-P2T5-T5
PowerTap tap
Thin trunk
1485T-P2T5-T5C
PowerTap tap
screw, 5/16 lb.
sub-assembly PCB
PG16 cable grips
enclosure
Additional configurations are available.
Refer to the On-machine Connectivity
catalog, publication M115-CA001.
Description
Catalog Number
4-port DevicePort
1485P-P4R5-C2
tap with 2m drop
line
8-port DevicePort
1485P-P8R5-C2
tap with 2m drop
line

About the PowerTap

The PowerTap can provide overcurrent protection to the thick cable, 7.5A for
each trunk. (Country and/or local codes may prohibit the use of the full
capacity of the tap.) You can also use the PowerTap tap with fuses to connect
multiple power supplies to the trunk line without back-feeding between
supplies. PowerTap taps are used only with round media.
PowerTap tap
98 mm
(3.9 in.)
111 mm
(4.4 in.)
67 mm
(2.6 in.)
98 mm
(3.9 in.)
In cases in which the power supply provides current limiting and inherent
protection, you may not need fuses/overcurrent devices at the tap.

About the DevicePort tap

DevicePort taps are multiport taps that connect to a round or flat media trunk
line via drop lines. DevicePorts connect as many as 8 devices to the network
through mini or micro quick disconnects.
Micro DevicePorts
All device connections are micro female receptacles; only micro male
connectors with rotating coupling nuts can interface with each port. A number
of trunk connection style options are available.
Identify Cable System Components
schematic
CAN_H
CAN_L
bare
V-
V+
V-
V+
power supply
Publication DNET-UM072C-EN-P - July 2004
2-9
Wire
Wire
Use
Color
identity
white
CAN_H
signal
blue
CAN_L
signal
bare
drain
shield
black
V-
power
red
V+
power
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