Allen-Bradley DNet ArmorBlock Network Powered 8-input/8-output Module IN

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Allen-Bradley DNet ArmorBlock Network Powered 8-input/8-output Module IN is a stand-alone 24V DC I/O module that communicates via the DeviceNet network. It features a sealed IP69K housing, requiring no additional enclosure for most applications. The module offers 8 inputs and 8 outputs, each with a 0.5 A current rating, and utilizes M12-style connectors for both I/O and network connections. This module is ideal for industrial environments where reliable, robust, and easily-installed I/O control is required.

Key Features

  • IP69K sealed housing
  • 8-input/8-output configuration
  • 0.5 A current rating per port
  • M12 connectors
  • DeviceNet communication
  • AutoBaud detection
  • Cyclic, Polled, and Change-of-State communication modes
  • Modular design for easy installation

Pages: 20 Allen-Bradley DNet ArmorBlock Network Powered 8-input/8-output Module IN Installation instructions

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I set the node address for the module?
You can set the node address using the rotary switches on the front of the module, or through software configuration tools such as RSNetWorx for DeviceNet or DeviceNetManager. The default node address is 63.
What kind of mounting options are available for the module?
The module can be mounted directly to a panel or machine using #6 (M3) pan head screws. Two sets of mounting holes are provided for this purpose.
How do I interpret the status indicators on the module?
The module features a network status indicator, a module status indicator, and individual I/O status indicators. Refer to the "Interpret the Status Indicators" section in the manual for detailed descriptions of each indicator's status and meaning.
What is the communication rate for this module?
The communication rate depends on the cable type and length. For thick cable, rates can range from 125 Kbps at 500 m (1640 ft) to 500 Kbps at 100 m (330 ft). Flat media has shorter maximum distances.

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