Interface Module - Parker H Series Installation & Service Instructions Manual

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Isysnet
Specifying an Isysnet System
Follow these steps as you specify your Isysnet system:
Step
1 Select a Communication Interface Module
Choose the interface module for your operating system.
2 Select I/O Devices Based on Field Devices
Location of the device
Number of Isysnet modules needed
Appropriate catalog number
Number of I/O available per module
Number of modules
3 Select Optional Power Component
Choose optional component to extend backplane power
4 Select Accessories
5 Placing Isysnet Modules
Determine necessary dimensions based on the
communication interface chosen.
Step 1 - Select a Communication

Interface Module

Selecting Isysnet Communication
Interfaces
Rockwell Automation NetLinx Architecture
Separate communication interface adapters are available for
different networks. Install adapters into the PointBus backplane
to allow Isysnet modules to communicate with a controller.
NetLinx open network architecture is the Rockwell Automation
strategy of using open networking technology for seamless,
top-floor to shop-floor integration. The networks in the NetLinx
architecture, DeviceNet, ControlNet, and EtherNet/IP, speak a
common language and share a universal set of communication
services. NetLinx architecture, part of the Integrated
Architecture, seamlessly integrates all the components in an
automation system from a few devices on one network to
multiple devices on multiple networks including access to the
Internet, helping you to improve flexibility, reduce installation
costs, and increase productivity.
Publication PSS-SG001A-EN-P – June 2005
See Page
NetLinx™ Architecture
Selecting a Network
Selecting the DeviceNet
Communication Interface
Digital I/O Modules
Analog I/O Modules
Specialty I/O Module
Valve Driver Module
Expansion Power Unit
Typical Configurations
Cables and Cordsets
Placing Isysnet Modules
Mounting the Isysnet System
• EtherNet/IP is an open industrial networking standard that
supports implicit and explicit messaging and uses commercial,
off-the-shelf EtherNet equipment and physical media.
• ControlNet allows intelligent, high-speed control devices to
share the information required for supervisory control, work-
cell coordination, operator interface, remote device
configuration, programming, and troubleshooting.
• DeviceNet offers high-speed access to plant-floor data from a
broad range of plant-floor devices and a significant reduction
in wiring.
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