Installation Instructions InView Communication Modules Catalog Numbers 2706-PxM, 2706-PxK, 2706-PxP Topic Page About This Publication 1 Important User Information 2 Power Supply Requirements 3 Mount the Communication Module to the 2706-P42 and 2706-P44 Displays 3 Wire the Communication Module to the 2706-P42 and 2706-P44 Displays 3 Mount the Communication Module to the 2706-P72 and 2706-P74 Displays 5 Wire the Communication Module to the 2706-P72 and 2706-P74 Displays 6 Mount the Communication Module to the 2706-P92 and 2706-P94 Displays 7 Wire the Communication Module to the 2706-P92 and 2706-P94 Displays 8 Using the Communication Module with a 2706-P22R Display 10 Specifications 11 Additional Resources 11 Configuration Utilities 11 About This Publication This publication shows how to connect the InView communication module to the InView display.
2 InView Communication Modules Important User Information Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment. Safety Guidelines for the Application, Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls (publication SGI-1.1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at http://literature.rockwellautomation.com) describes some important differences between solid state equipment and hard-wired electromechanical devices. Because of this difference, and also because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment, all persons responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable. In no event will Rockwell Automation, Inc. be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment. The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes. Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation, Rockwell Automation, Inc. cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams. No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation, Inc. with respect to use of information, circuits, equipment, or software described in this manual. Reproduction of the contents of this manual, in whole or in part, without written permission of Rockwell Automation, Inc., is prohibited. Throughout this manual, when necessary, we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations. WARNING Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment, which may lead to personal injury or death, property damage, or economic loss. IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product. Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death, property damage, or economic loss. Attentions help you to identify a hazard, avoid a hazard, and recognize the consequences. SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a drive or motor, to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present. BURN HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a drive or motor, to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures.
InView Communication Modules 3 Power Supply Requirements The 2706-PxM and 2706-PxK modules are powered by the InView 2706-P4x, 2706-P7x, and 2706-P9x displays. The 2706-PxP module requires an external 24V ±25%, 1 A dc power supply for use with the InView 2706-P22R panel mount display. Mount the Communication Module to the 2706-P42 and 2706-P44 Displays The InView communication module, catalog number 2706-PxM, is designed to mount to the track of the InView 2706-P42 and 2706-P44 displays. The back plate of the module has tabs for attaching to the track. Tighten mounting screws until they bottom out against the back plate. To TB1 To Controller (user-supplied cable) For ease in mounting, rotate module 90 so that the mounting holes are on top and bottom. Rotate the module clockwise over track until the alignment is horizontal. TB1 Wire the Communication Module to the 2706-P42 and 2706-P44 Displays Below is an illustration and description of the InView communication module and its connectors with relation to an InView 2706-P4x display. Back of InView Display (2706-P42 and 2706-P44) User-supplied cable routed through NEMA-rated cable grip (supplied). NEMA Type 12 enclosure with removable cover. Torque enclosure cover screws to 0.68 Nm (6 lb-in). 2706-PxM Serial cable to be connected to terminal block inside power supply cover on back of InView display. Cable to be routed through cable grip (supplied).
4 InView Communication Modules 1. Disconnect power to the InView display. Hazardous voltage. Contact with high voltage may cause death or serious injury. Always disconnect power to the InView display prior to servicing. 2. Remove the six screws from the power supply cover and remove cover. Set the screws and cover aside for a later step. 2706-P42 and 2706-P44 Cover Screws Cover Screws 3. Feed the serial cable through the cable grip (shipped with module). 4. Insert the serial wires through the conduit opening on either the top or the bottom of the InView display. TB1 Terminal Block for Serial Connection Insert the serial wires with the cable grip into one of these conduit openings. Power Line 5. Mount the cable grip to the InView display housing, tighten the locknut finger-tight, and rotate an additional 1/2 turn.
InView Communication Modules 5 6. Connect the incoming serial wires to the TB1 terminal block. TIP Be sure to place the wires so they are not caught by screws when replacing the power supply cover and so they do not interfere with fan operation. TB1 TB1 Incoming Serial Wires Black (GND)1 Red (PWR, +5V)2 Orange (TX)3 Brown (RX)4 5 6 7 8 Incoming Serial Wires TIP The 2706-PxM communication modules are powered through the serial cable by the display (series C). 7. Torque the cable grip cap until the cable is securely fastened. 8. Replace the power supply back-cover with the six screws, torquing the screws to 2.7 Nm (24 lb-in). 9. Connect the power supply to a power source. Mount the Communication Module to the 2706-P72 and 2706-P74 Displays The 2706-P72 and 2706-P74 displays are equipped with a mounting plate inside the case for mounting the 2706-P_K communication kit. Follow these steps for mounting the communication kit. Hazardous voltage. Contact with high voltage may cause death or serious injury. Always disconnect power to the InView display prior to servicing. 1. Disconnect power to the InView display.
6 InView Communication Modules 2. Open the front of the InView display case by turning the latches counter clockwise and carefully lowering (opening) the front of the case. 3. Install the communication module to the mounting plate located near the TB1 terminal block by using the supplied standoffs and screws. 4. Torque the screws to 0.68 Nm (6 lb-in). TB1 To TB1 To Controller (user-supplied cable) A label is included in the hardware kit that indicates the default IP address for the 2706-PENETK EtherNet/IP communication module. The module is shipped with a default IP address of 192. 168. 1.1. Please consult with personnel who will be configuring communication for the most appropriate placement of the label. Wire the Communication Module to the 2706-P72 and 2706-P74 Displays The power to the communication module is provided by the InView display (series C). Follow these steps for wiring the communcation module. 1. Connect the serial wires to the TB1 terminal block in the InView display. TB1 Black (GND)1 Red (PWR, +5V)2 Orange (TX)3 Brown (RX)4 5 6 7 8 Serial Wires TIP The 2706-PxK communication modules are powered through the serial cable by the display (series C).
InView Communication Modules 7 2. Route the user-supplied network cable through the cable grip and locknut that is provided. 3. Connect the user-supplied network cable to the communication module. 4. Verify that there is adequate slack in the cable by making a loop of cable inside the InView case. 5. Mount the cable grip to the InView display housing, tighten the locknut finger-tight, and rotate an additional 1/2 turn. 6. Torque the cable grip cap until the cable is securely fastened. 7. Carefully close the InView case and tighten the latches by turning them clockwise. 8. Connect the InView display to a power source. Mount the Communication Module to the 2706-P92 and 2706-P94 Displays The 2706-P92 and 2706-P94 displays are equipped with a mounting plate inside the case for mounting the 2706-P_K communication module. Follow these steps for mounting the communication kit. Hazardous voltage. Contact with high voltage may cause death or serious injury. Always disconnect power to the InView display prior to servicing. 1. Disconnect power to the InView display. 2. Open the front of the InView display case by turning the latches counterclockwise and carefully lowering (opening) the front of the case.
8 InView Communication Modules 3. Install the communication module to the mounting plate located near the TB1 terminal block by using the supplied standoffs and screws. 4. Torque the screws to 0.68 Nm (6 lb-in). Communication Module Front Cover A label is included in the hardware kit that indicates the default IP address for the 2706-PENETK EtherNet/IP communication module. The module is shipped with a default IP address of 192. 168. 1.1. Please consult with personnel who will be configuring communication for the most appropriate placement of the label. Wire the Communication Module to the 2706-P92 and 2706-P94 Displays The power to the communication module is provided by the InView display. Follow these steps for wiring the communcation module.
InView Communication Modules 9 1. Connect the serial wires to the TB2, TB3 terminal block in the InView display. Communication Module To TB2 and TB3 TB2 TB3 TB2 - Aux +5V +5V (Red) GND (Black) TB3 - RS-232 TXD (Orange) RXD (Brown) RTS TIP CTS GND EGND The 2706-PxK communication modules are powered through the serial cable by the display (series A). 2. Route the user-supplied network cable through the cable grip and locknut that is provided. 3. Connect the user-supplied network cable to the communication module. 4. Verify that there is adequate slack in the cable by making a loop of cable inside the InView case. 5. Mount the cable grip to the InView display housing, tighten the locknut finger-tight, and rotate an additional 1/2 turn. 6. Torque the cable grip cap until the cable is securely fastened. 7. Carefully close the InView case and tighten the latches by turning them clockwise. 8. Connect the InView display to a power source.
10 InView Communication Modules Using the Communication Module with a 2706-P22R Display The 2706-P22R InView panel-mount display can be used with a 2706-PxP communication module. The module is mounted on a DIN rail inside the enclosure in which the 2706-P22R display is mounted. This maintains the NEMA 4x, 12, or 13 rating. The 2706-PxP communication module also requires a separate 24V dc power supply. This module does not receive power from the InView display. Follow these steps to mount and connect the communication module. Hazardous voltage. Contact with high voltage may cause death or serious injury. Always disconnect power to the InView display prior to servicing. 1. Disconnect power to the enclosure. 2. Mount the DIN rail somewhere in the enclosure, near the 2706-P22R display. 3. Snap the communication module to the DIN rail and lock the latches. 4. Connect the user-supplied network cable to the communication module. RS-232 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 24V dc (user-supplied) Network Port To Controller (user-supplied cable) DIN Rail 2706-NC13 Serial Cable (supplied) RS-232 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 24V dc Class 2 24V dc
InView Communication Modules 11 5. Connect the communication module to the 2706-P22R display by using the supplied serial cable. 6. Provide 24V ±25%, 1 A dc to the communication module. Specifications InView Communication Module - 2706-PxM, 2706-PxK, 2706-PxP Attribute Temperature, operating (inside panel) Temperature, storage Humidity (operating and noncondensing) Shock Vibration - channel mount Vibration - DIN rail mount Value 0 55 C (32 131 F) -25 70 C (-13 158 F) 5 95% 15 g max pulse operating 30 g max pulse nonoperating 10 Hz < f < 57 Hz 0.012 in. p-p displacement 57 Hz < f 500 Hz 1.0 g 10 Hz < f < 57 Hz 0.012 in. p-p displacement 57 Hz < f 500 Hz 2.0 g Additional Resources For more information regarding the InView communication module, see these publications. Resource InView Communication Module User Manual, publication 2706-UM017 2706-PSW1 Online Help Description Provides information about the InView communication module. Details configuration set-up software. You can view or download publications at http://literature.rockwellautomation.com. To order paper copies of technical documentation, contact your local Rockwell Automation distributor or sales representative. Configuration Utilities A copy of the utilities to configure the InView communication modules is included on the InView Messaging Software CD, version 1.3 or later (catalog number 2706-PSW1).
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