The Allen-Bradley 2090-CPWM4E2-10TR is a part of the Rockwell Automation MP-Series, specifically designed as a power transition cable with a bayonet connector. It is a 10-gauge cable, which is suitable for applications where high current and power transmission are required. This cable is part of the Kinetix Motor Power and Feedback Cables family, which is designed for use with various Rockwell Automation drives, including the Kinetix 5300, Kinetix 5100, and Kinetix 3 drives.
Technical Specifications
The technical specifications for this cable are detailed in the Kinetix Motor Power and Feedback Cables document, which can be found in the Rockwell Automation literature. The specifications include details on the cable length, which is 500 mm (19.7 in.), and the connector types used. The motor-end connector is a threaded DIN connector (M4), while the drive-end connector is a bayonet receptacle (E2). The cable is designed to mate with existing bayonet cables.
Alarm/Error Codes
Since this is a cable and not a control device, it does not have alarm or error codes. It is designed to transmit power and data between devices, not to monitor or report on specific conditions.
User Manuals
The user manual for this cable is not specifically listed in our research. However, the Kinetix Motor Power and Feedback Cables document provides detailed information on the cable configurations, connector types, and cable lengths, which can be used as a reference for users.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting for this cable would typically involve checking the connections and ensuring that the cable is properly seated in the connectors. If issues persist, it may be necessary to consult the user manual or contact technical support for further assistance.
Programming
This cable does not require programming as it is a passive component designed for power transmission. It does not have any electronic components that can be programmed.
Installation
The installation of this cable involves connecting the motor-end threaded DIN connector (M4) to the motor and the drive-end bayonet receptacle (E2) to the drive. The cable should be securely fastened to prevent damage or disconnection during operation. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for installation and to ensure that the cable is properly seated in the connectors.