Connect A Computer To Any Network - Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley ControlNet 1734-ACNR User Manual

For logix5000 control systems
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Connect a Computer to the ControlNet Network
Connect a Computer to Any
Network
Serial Port
Ethernet Card
Laptop
1784-PCC
(1)
1770-KFC15
(1)
This module offers an RS-232
connection to standalone devices such
as multi-vendor automation equipment,
PCs, or modems.
Publication CNET-UM001C-EN-P - November 2005
To access a network, either:
• connect directly to the network or
• connect to a different network and browse (bridge) to the desired
network. This requires no additional programming.
IMPORTANT
The figure below shows your options.
ports, cards, or modules in a Logix5000 controller, chassis, or linking device
Logix5000
Controller
Point-to-point
RS-232
Connection
EtherNet/IP Network
ControlNet Network
Desktop
1784-PCIC
1784-PCICS
Laptop
1784-PCD
1784-PKTCS
1784-KTCX15
1770-KFD
1770-KFC15
(1)
To use RSNetWorx software to configure and schedule a
ControlNet network, either:
• connect to an EtherNet/IP network and bridge to the
ControlNet network or
• use one of the laptop or desktop cards listed below to
connect directly to the ControlNet network.
EtherNet/IP
Port
DeviceNet Network
Desktop
1784-PCID
(1)
1784-PCIDS
1770-KFD
This module offers an RS-232 connection
to standalone devices such as
multi-vendor automation equipment, PCs,
or modems.
ControlNet
DeviceNet
Port
Port
Only lets you access
devices on the
DeviceNet network.
If you connect directly to a
DeviceNet network, you can access
only the devices on that network.

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