The Allen-Bradley 2711-CBL-PM10 is a cable designed for use with the PanelView 300, a human-machine interface (HMI) product from Rockwell Automation. It serves as an operate and programming cable, connecting the PanelView 300 to other devices in a control system. The cable is 10 meters (33 feet) in length, making it suitable for applications where a longer connection is required without compromising signal quality.
Technical Specifications
The technical specifications for this cable are not provided directly by the manufacturer. However, they can be found in the product catalog, which is available through Rockwell Automation's website.
Alarm/Error Codes
No specific alarm or error codes are associated with this cable, as it is a physical component rather than a software-based system. Any issues with the cable's functionality would likely be related to physical damage or improper installation, which would not trigger specific error codes.
User Manual
The user manual for the PanelView 300, which includes information on the 2711-CBL-PM10 cable, is available through Rockwell Automation's Literature Library. The manual covers the installation, operation, and programming of the PanelView 300, including the use of the operate and programming cable.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting for issues with the 2711-CBL-PM10 cable would involve checking for physical damage, ensuring proper installation, and verifying the cable's connection to both the PanelView 300 and other devices in the system. If issues persist, it may be necessary to consult the user manual or contact Rockwell Automation support for further assistance.
Programming
The 2711-CBL-PM10 cable is designed for use with the PanelView 300, which is programmed using Rockwell Software's RSLogix 5000. The cable does not have any specific programming requirements beyond ensuring the correct connection to the PanelView 300 and other devices in the system.
Installation
The installation of the 2711-CBL-PM10 cable involves connecting it to the PanelView 300 and other devices in the control system, ensuring that all connections are secure and properly seated. The cable should be routed in a way that minimizes the risk of damage or interference, and it should be secured to prevent accidental disconnections.
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