The part number 2090-CFBM7DD-CEAF01 is a cable designed for motor feedback applications in the Allen-Bradley Kinetic Motion Series. It is a SpeedTec DIN connector cable with a drive-end connector and a flying lead, supporting high-resolution SIN/COS encoder signals. The cable is 1 meter in length and is designed for continuous flex applications.
Technical Specifications
The technical specifications for this cable are detailed in the product catalog and technical data sheet, which can be accessed through the provided links. These documents provide detailed information on the cable's features, including its length, connector types, and encoder capabilities.
Documentation
The documentation for this product includes technical data sheets and product catalogs. The technical data sheet, KNX-TD004, provides detailed specifications and features of the cable, while the product catalog offers a comprehensive overview of the product and its applications.
User Manuals
User manuals for this product are not explicitly mentioned in our research. However, Rockwell Automation's documentation resources may include user manuals or guides for the Kinetic Motion Series, which could provide detailed instructions on the installation, configuration, and maintenance of the cable.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting information for this product is not readily available in our research. However, Rockwell Automation's technical support resources and documentation may include troubleshooting guides or FAQs that can help users resolve issues with the cable.
Programming
The programming of this cable is not a direct function of the cable itself but rather of the motor control systems it is used with. The cable is designed to transmit motor feedback signals, which are used by the control system to monitor and control the motor's performance. The programming of the control system would typically involve configuring the system to read and interpret the signals transmitted by the cable.
Installation
The installation of this cable is typically a straightforward process that involves connecting the drive-end connector to the motor and the flying lead to the control system. The cable should be routed in a way that minimizes stress and strain, ensuring its continuous flex capabilities are not compromised. The installation process may vary depending on the specific application and the control system being used.
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