The 1394 System 

The 1394 is a modular, multi-axis motion control and drive system family. 

Its unique design allows the 1394 to be used as an integrated motion controller and drive system (GMC) with Turbo or standard 

IMC S Class Compact functionality, an integrated 9/440 CNC system, 

a 9/Series CNC digital interface drive system, a SERCOS servo drive system, or an analog servo drive system.

All 1394 systems provide direct line connection (transformerless) for 360 and 480V three-phase input power, 

efficient IGBT power conversion, and slide-and-lock, module-to-module connection 

systems. Each system module can be configured with up to four axis modules, 

with each axis module interfacing to a motor. 

The 1394 provides significant panel space and interconnect savings.

SERCOS System

The 1394 SERCOS system module (1394C-SJTxx-D) provides a digital servo drive system with a fiber-optic digital network interface.

It can be used as a velocity or torque control system and is quickly commissioned with the Allen-Bradley SERCOS Interface Module

(Bulletin 1756 with 1756-MxxSE), which provides access to auto tuning and start-up prompting. 

The 1394 also provides a SCANport interface as a standard feature.

For specific installation and wiring information refer to the 1394 SERCOS Multi-Axis Motion Control System User Manual(publication 1394-5.20).