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Allen-Bradley DriveLogix5730 Installation Instructions Manual
Allen-Bradley DriveLogix5730 Installation Instructions Manual

Allen-Bradley DriveLogix5730 Installation Instructions Manual

Compact i/o cable for controller

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Compact I/O Cable for
DriveLogix5730 Controller
(Cat. No. 20D-DL2-CR3, 20D-DL2-CL3)
Inside ...
For More Information .............................. 2
Overview ................................................ 4
Cable Types and Length .......................... 4
System Configurations ............................ 5
Installation .............................................. 6
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Installation Instructions
Publication 20D-IN008A-EN-P - April 2004

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Summary of Contents for Allen-Bradley DriveLogix5730

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Installation Instructions Compact I/O Cable for DriveLogix5730 Controller (Cat. No. 20D-DL2-CR3, 20D-DL2-CL3) Inside ... For More Information ......2 Hazardous Location Considerations ..3 Overview ..........4 Cable Types and Length ......4 System Configurations ......5 Installation ..........6...
  • Page 2: For More Information

    Compact I/O Cable for DriveLogix5730 Controller For More Information Refer to this Document Pub. No. Information on how to install and use 1769-IN001 Compact I/O 1769-ADN DeviceNet Adapter your 1769-ADN Adapter Installation Instructions Installation guides for 1769 Discrete Compact 1769-IA8I Individually Isolated 120V ac...
  • Page 3: Hazardous Location Considerations

    Compact I/O Cable for DriveLogix5730 Controller Refer to this Document Pub. No. Information on how to install and use Compact 1769-IT6 Thermocouple/mV Input Module 1769-UM004 your 1769-IT6 module User Manual Installation guides for 1769 Compact 1769-IR6 RTD/Resistance Input Module 1769-IN027...
  • Page 4: Overview

    The 20D-DL2-CR3 and 20D-DL2-CL3 cables allow you to connect a DriveLogix5730 Phase II controller to a bank of Compact I/O. A maximum of two banks of I/O can be used a DriveLogix5730 Phase II controller. Each bank requires its own power supply. See System Configurations on page 5.
  • Page 5: System Configurations

    Compact I/O Cable for DriveLogix5730 Controller System Configurations The following illustration show examples of four valid system setups. Bank 1 I/O Slot Number Bank 1 Bank 2 I/O Slot Number Bank 1 I/O Slot Number Bank 2 Bank 1 Allen-Bradley M...
  • Page 6: Installation

    Compact I/O Cable for DriveLogix5730 Controller Installation Remove Power To avoid an electric shock hazard, verify that the voltage on the bus ATTENTION capacitors has discharged before performing any work on the drive. Measure the DC bus voltage at the +DC & –DC terminals of the Power Terminal Block.
  • Page 7 Compact I/O Cable for DriveLogix5730 Controller What You Need to Do ❐ Step 1: Remove power from drive and Compact I/O ❐ Step 2: Remove the control cassette from the drive and the cover from the control cassette ❐ Step 3: Install the controller end of the cable ❐...
  • Page 8 Compact I/O Cable for DriveLogix5730 Controller Step 1: Removing Power from Drive and Compact I/O To avoid an electric shock hazard, verify that the voltage on the bus ATTENTION capacitors has discharged before performing any work on the drive. Measure the DC bus voltage at the +DC & –DC terminals of the Power Terminal Block.
  • Page 9 Compact I/O Cable for DriveLogix5730 Controller Step 2: Removing the Control Cassette from the Drive and the Covers from the Cassette (x2) Removing the Cassette Task Description Open the door of the power structure and disconnect the cables that connect to the main...
  • Page 10 Compact I/O Cable for DriveLogix5730 Controller Step 3: Installing the Controller End of the Cable Task Description Install clips on controller end of cable Plug controller end of cable into mating connector on the Logix Expansion Board Install and tighten screws (6 lb.-in.)
  • Page 11 Compact I/O Cable for DriveLogix5730 Controller Step 5: Installing the Compact I/O End of the Cable When energized bus connections break in hazardous environments, ATTENTION resulting sparks can cause explosions. Risk of personal injury and/or equipment damage exists. Securely lock the bus connectors (tasks D and E below) to avoid this hazard.
  • Page 12: Bank

    Rockwell Automation, 777 East Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1400, Milwaukee, WI, 53202-5302 USA, Tel: (1) 414.212.5200, Fax: (1) 414.212.5201 Headquarters for Allen-Bradley Products, Rockwell Software Products and Global Manufacturing Solutions Americas: Rockwell Automation, 1201 South Second Street, Milwaukee, WI 53204-2496 USA, Tel: (1) 414.382.2000, Fax: (1) 414.382.4444...