Set Up The Hardware; Configure The Module Via The Usb Port - Allen-Bradley DeviceNet 1756-DNB Installation Instructions Manual

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Set Up the Hardware

In this example, the controller in the local chassis produces a tag that the
Logix5000 controller in the remote chassis consumes. The local controller can
also send a MSG instruction to the remote controller.
Figure 3 - Sharing Data and Transferring Messages
USB Connection
Item
Description
A
Local chassis containing a Logix5000 controller and a communication module with a
USB port
B
Remote chassis containing a Logix5000 controller with an EtherNet/IP connection
C
Remote chassis containing a Logix5000 controller

Configure the Module via the USB Port

To use the module's USB port, you must have RSLinx Classic software, version
2.51 or later, installed on your computer. Use a USB cable to connect your
computer to the USB port. This connection lets you download programs to
controllers and configure other devices, which are accessible by the module,
directly from your computer.
WARNING: Do not use the USB port in hazardous locations.
ATTENTION: The USB port is intended for temporary local programming
purposes only and is not intended for permanent connection. The USB
cable is not to exceed 3.0 m (9.84 ft) and must not contain hubs.
Rockwell Automation Publication DNET-IN001B-EN-P - January 2012
Install a 1756 DeviceNet Communication Module
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DeviceNet
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