Toa D-2000 Series Installation User Manual

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D-2000CB

CobraNet unit C

CobraNet unit B

CobraNet unit A

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

CobraNet PRIMARY, SECONDARY

Star connections

CobraNet PRIMARY

CobraNet SECONDARY

CobraNet PRIMARY
(Operating)

CobraNet
SECONDARY

CobraNet
PRIMARY

CobraNet
SECONDARY
(Operating)

D-2000CB

CobraNet unit B

CobraNet unit A

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

SW-HUB

6

5

4

3

2

1

[Connection example 1: Redundant configuration of switching hubs]

As shown in the example above, when the CobraNet unit A is operating via the CobraNet PRIMARY and the
CobraNet unit B is operating via the CobraNet SECONDARY, 6 switching hubs are used for communications
between both units. Therefore, in a redundant configuration of switching hubs*, the number of hubs cascade-
connected from the D-2000CB should be 3 or less.

* A method of connecting a single unit's CobraNet PRIMARY and SECONDARY terminals to each different

switching hub to prevent the system from going down when a cable is broken or power fails.

[Connection example 2: Non-redundant configuration of switching hubs]

As 7 switching hubs are on the communication path from the CobraNet unit A to the CobraNet unit B, there is
no problem for the system. However, as the number of hubs from the CobraNet unit A to the CobraNet unit C
is 8, there may be a system failure.

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