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2. Path AB_ETHIP 1 Set Project Path Path in Project lt none gt 2 Navigate to select the slot where the controller is located in the chassis 3 Choose Set Project Path 4 Choose Download The Download dialog opens with a reminder of the following e The controller is in Remote Run mode Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 43 e The mode changes to Remote Program prior to download Download Ea N Download to the controller Name L75 Type 1756 L75 4 ControlLogix55 75 Controller Path AB_PCC 1_CNet 2 Backplane 0 Security lt None gt The controller is in Remote Run mode The mode will be changed to Remote Program prior to download Cancel Help 5 On the Download dialog choose Download The RSLogix 5000 Studio 5000 software dialog opens Downloading Downloading all Controller Tags Notice that the 1756 EN2TR Bridge is now online EES 1 0 Configuration amp 1756 Backplane 1756 44 fa 1 1756 L75 L75 S 3 1756 EN2TR EN2TR Slax Ethernet E 1747 AENTR TEST_17474ENTR amp SLC Chassis 0 1747 AENTR TEST_17474ENTR ij 1 1746 108 TEST_1746108 i 2 1746 144 TEST_1746144 ij 3 1746 BAS B TEST_1746BASB J 1756 EN2TR EN2TR Custom Settings You have now built the I O Configuration tree in the RSLogix 5000 software E dit Ad apt er
3. 0000 008 31 Add I O Modules to the I O Configuration 08 33 Add Specialty I O Modules using Advanced Connection 37 Download the Program to the Controller 00 000 e ees 42 Custom Settings Edit Adapter Configuration ico seaxcanaincesueue be gdostauseasiass 43 Custom Settings for your TO ModE cin ei eel eet As ee Sie ee 46 Online Monitoring sss sreersrsrrsrsrsrrrrrrrrerrererrerers 50 Chapter Summarys on co dean dads e E E n EEE ERER T 51 Chapter 6 Interpret the Indicators e sssesueerrsuerrrerrrrerrrrrerena 53 Chapter Summary s sssesssreseuererresrrererrrrrerrrrrrererr 56 Appendix A ETES NSA ree thing reac a dee tree OA Ae A a eek tare cree ed 57 Appendix B OVERVIEW meea Rana oe ee EE r aha I Sb eg BERR PE REKS 59 Work with the Home Pate ncildceumw evens ste cemaelainee etude cee 59 Work with the Diagnostics Pages 0 cc cece eee e ee eee 61 Use the Diagnostic Overview Page as iciccontcvrverswes wosentes 61 Use the Network Settings Pager stat ale Nadt aU chains eae edad 63 Use the Ethernet Statistics Page n cavetvbevetax eevee vs 64 Use the I O Connections Pages iaicaay Sint atin nortan pieeeconelres 65 Work with the Configuration Pages 0 cece eee eee eee 66 Use the Device Identity Pages iucnsexenaude ce aeiereaerre este 68 Use the Network Configuration Page e cece ee eee 68 Use the Device Services Pate 5 ian cavinins aot uryeva
4. Field Name Description Requested Packet Interval RPI RPI is not applicable and is grayed out Inhibit module Check the box to prevent communication between the owner controller and the module This option allows for maintenance of the module without faults being reported to the controller Major fault On Controller If Connection Check the box to create a major fault if there is a Fails While in Run Mode connection failure with the module while in Run mode Module Fault The fault box is empty if you are offline The type of connection fault appears in the text box if a fault occurs when the module is online E Module Properties EN2TR 0 1747 AENTR 1 1 DER General Connection Module Info Intemet Protocol Port Configuration Network _ Requested Packet Interval RPI C Inhibit Module vJ Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode TIP Rockwell Automation recommends that you check or enable the option Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode on both the 1747 AENTR device and supported 1746 1 0 modules 44 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 45 4 To configure your IP settings click the Internet Protocol tab This tab is only available for editing when the device is online To manually configure your IP sett
5. 5 Home Diagnostics Service Description Status Enable Diagnostic Overview HTTP Web Server running Network Settings Ethernet Statisti ice oes Set Password I O Connections Configuration New Password Device Identity Network Configuration Confirm Password Device Services Apply Changes Note Values on this page are in non volatile memory Changes to these parameters do not take effect until this device has been reset or power cycled Copyright 2011 Rockwell Automation Inc All Rights Reserved 2 From the Services page make these entries Click the Enable box to change whether the web server runs after the module is reset Change the password by typing a new value for New Password and Confirm Password noting the following The entry is case sensitive The default value is lt blank gt 3 Click Apply Changes 70 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Appendix C Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver Overview To communicate with your adapter over your network you must configure the RSLinx EtherNet IP driver AB ETHIP You can configure the AB_ETH driver with the IP addresses of all the Ethernet devices on your system You need one of these drivers to download the example application programs in this manual See the table for a list of the contents of this appendix Topic Page Install the RSLinx Software 71 Configure the AB_ETH IP
6. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 77 Rockwell Automation Support Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the Web to assist you in using its products At http www rockwellautomation com support you can find technical manuals a knowledge base of FAQs technical and application notes sample code and links to software service packs and a MySupport feature that you can customize to make the best use of these tools For an additional level of technical phone support for installation configuration and troubleshooting we offer TechConnect support programs For more information contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative or visit http www rockwellautomation com support Installation Assistance If you experience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation review the information that is contained in this manual You can contact Customer Support for initial help in getting your product up and running United States or Canada 1 440 646 3434 Outside United States or Use the Worldwide Locator at http www rockwellautomation com support americas phone_en html or contact Canada your local Rockwell Automation representative New Product Satisfaction Return Rockwell Automation tests all of its products to ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from the manufactur
7. e Services A login dialog opens as shown The dialog may vary in appearance depending on your operating system and browser Connect to 19 2 x The server 192 168 2 249 at Microsoft WinCE requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name administrator ha Password J Remember my password cm 3 From the user name and password dialog enter values noting the following The values for user name and password are case sensitive e The default user name is administrator e The default password is lt blank gt 4 Click OK to log in After you log in you can go to any of the Configuration pages without having to log in again 5 Refer to the section of this manual that corresponds to the section you clicked Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 67 AppendixB Adapter Web Dialogs e Identity e Network Configuration e Services Use the Device Identity Page To use the Device Identity page to make entries for the device name device description and device location use this procedure 1 Click Device Identity from the tab at the top of the page or panel on the left The Identity page opens Allen Bradiey YZYNA Device Identity 5 Home Diagnostics Diagnostic Overview Network Settings m Ethernet Statisti
8. AB_ETH 1 or AB ETHIP 1 in RSLinx software as described in the Appendix on page 71 of this manual Create the Example Perform the following steps to create the example application Application 1 Start RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software to open the RSLogix 5000 software main dialog 28 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 29 2 From the File menu select New I File Edit View Search Logic Communications Tools Window Help Open Ctri O el ele 4 slale E MR Ale a Ta A E Save GHl 5 Save AE 4 See sel or p New Component p DY fo tavorites KEE A reae A ipalodpa A Compare Gompact Prints Ctrl P Print Options Recent File Exit 3 The New Controller dialog opens New Controller Allen Bradley 1756 L75 ControlLogix5575 Controller 20 v C Redundancy Enabled Name Description Chassis Type Slot Create In C ASLogix 50005Projects e Enter an appropriate Name for the Controller e Select the correct Chassis Type and Slot number of the Logix5575 controller and the folder where you want to save the RSLogix 5000 file Create In The Description is optional 4 Click OK Configure the 1 0 Setting up a sample I O Configuration project involves the following e
9. Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations WARNING Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid a hazard and recognize the consequence SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present BURN HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures PPP gt IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Allen Bradley SLC 500 RSLogix 5000 Rockwell Automation and TechConnect are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies Preface Who Should Use this Manual Purpose of this Manual Additional Resources Read this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of
10. 10 Mbps Transmit or receive activity present on indicated port The four character display indicates module status as shown in the table below Four character Status Display MOD LED Display Description Probable Cause Recommended Action System startup Red green Dotted display on Module is None None flash performing Power followed by On Self Test Solid Red POST Green OK POST is successful None None The first scroll cycle displays the software revision in the format Rev majorRev minorRe v subMinorRev Red 4 digit error hex POST Failure The adapter has Document the code For example 0100 OFPGA either failed a error codes 0100 and 0101 failure hardware test or Power cycle the 54 0101 ESFPGA failure gone into a state from which it cannot recover adapter Contact Technical Support Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Troubleshoot with the Status Indicators Chapter 6 Four character Status Display MOD LED Display Description Probable Cause Recommended Action Flashing Red OK alternates Factory defaults Node switches have Power off the with the message restored been set to 888 The adapter Remove Factory Defaults AENTR remains in the adapter from Restored Change this mode until the the chassis Address Switches switches are Change the node and Reset changed address switch to something o
11. 746 1A8 AC Digital Input Module 746 OV8 DC Digital Output Module 746 1A16 AC Digital Input Module 746 0V16 DC Digital Output Module 1746 B8 DC Digital Input Module 746 0V32 DC Output Module 746 IB16 DC Digital Input Module 746 OVP16 DC Digital Output Module 746 IB32 DC Input Module 746 OW4 AC DC Relay Output Module 1746 IC16 DC Digital Input Module 746 OW8 AC DC Relay Output Module 746 IG16 DC Digital Input Module 746 OW16 AC DC Relay Output Module 746 IH16 DC Digital Input Module 746 OX8 AC DC Relay Output Module 1746 IM4 AC Digital Input Module 1746 Fl04 Analog Combination Module 746 IM8 AC Digital Input Module 1746 Fl04V Analog Combination Module 746 IM16 AC Digital Input Module 746 INT4 Thermocouple Isolated Input Module 746 IN16 AC DC Digital Input Module 746 NI4 Analog Input Module 746 104 Digital Combination Module 1746 Nig Analog Input Module 746 108 Digital Combination Module 1746 NI04I Analog Combination Module 1746 1012 Digital Combination Module 1746 NIO4V Analog Combination Module Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 21 Chapter4 Plan to Use Your EtherNet IP Adapter List of 1 0 Modules Supported by the 1747 AENTR Adapter Catalog Type Catalog Type Number Number 1746 10120 Digital Combination Module 746 NO4l Analog Output Module 1746 ITB16 DC Digital Input Module 1746 NO4V Ana
12. Configuration Group lt All Parameters gt v Insert Factory Defaults y Name Description Chunk 1 Output Size Chunk 1 Output File Chunk 1 Output Offset Chunk 2 Output Size Chunk 2 Output File Chunk 2 Output Offset Chunk 3 Output Size Chunk 3 Output File Chunk 3 Output Offset Chunk 1 Input Size Chunk 1 Input File Chunk 1 Input Offset Chunk 2 Input Size Chunk 2 Input File 8 Decimal Output File 0 Decimal wj 64 Decimal xj MO File 0 Decimal xj 0 Decimal MO File 0 Decimal 8 Decimal xj Input File a Decimal K 64 Decimal v M1 File Kick le l le le le le lel le lele The values displayed here are from the Configuration Tag These values are stored in the controller and are automatically sent to the module when changes are applied or a connection is established Status Offline Cancel Apply Help The Chunk configuration determines the 1747 AENTR SLC backplane scan Set up the chunks as follows Output Chunk 1 Size 8 number of Output INTs to scan File Output File Offset 0 starting INT offset in Output File Output Chunk 2 Size 64 number of M0 INTs to scan File MO File Offset 0 starting INT offset in MO File Output Chunk 3 Size 0 File lt Don t Care gt Offset 0 Input Chunk 1 Size 8 number of Input INTs to scan File Input File Offset 0 starting INT offset in Input File Input Chunk 2 Size 64 number of M1 INTs to scan File M1
13. IP Address r Status Entries Unable to service DHCP request from 00 00 BC 21 20 14 0 of 256 2 Double click the hardware address of the device you want to configure The New Entry dialog appears with the device s Ethernet Address MAC New Entry d x Ethernet Address MAC 00 00 BC 21 20 14 IPAddess 10 88 70 Q Hostname Description 3 Enter the IP Address you want to assign to the device and click OK The device is added to the Relation List displaying the Ethernet Address MAC and corresponding IP Address Hostname and Description if applicable h g BOOTP DHCP Server 2 3 C Documents and Settings tiggs Desktop Bootp Server control syste m E File Tools Help r Request History Clear History Add to Relation List Ethemet Address MAC 12 47 24 00 BC 21 20 14 IP Address r Relation List New Delete Enable BOGOTE Eme DHEER Disable BOOTP DHGP Ethemet Address MA Type IP Address Hostname Description 00 00 BC 21 20 14 DHCP 10 88 70 2 r Status Entries Sent 10 88 70 2 to Ethernet address 00 00 BC 21 20 14 E of 256 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 17 Chapter 3 Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet IP Network When the address displays in the IP Address column in the Request History section the IP address assignment has been made 4 To make this confi
14. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 41 Offset 0 starting INT offset in M1 File e Input Chunk 3 Size 0 File lt Don t Care gt Offset 0 8 Click OK to save the configuration 9 On the Controller Organizer window right click Controller Tags under the Controller lt name gt folder Select Monitor Tags Controller Organizer SJ Controller L75 Controller Tags Controller Faull New Tag Ctrl w Power Up Hang 6 6 Tasks Monitor Tags 5 8 MainTask Edit Tags cs im MainProgr unscheduled Pi 5 6 Motion Groups Export Tags 3 Ungrouped Axe 7 Add On Instructior Print Verify 10 Examine the tags created for 1746 BAS B Scope fa L75 v Show an Tags _ TEST_1747AENTR 1 C T AB 1746_108_810F30C5 C 0 TEST_1747AENTR 1 1 Le d AB 1745_108_BCFBF7FE 1 0 _ TEST_1747AENTR 1 0 aa ae AB 1746_ 08_EE746DCE 0 0 __ TEST_1747AENTR 21 ae AB 1746_ A4_BCF8F7FE 10 _ TEST_17474ENTA 3C a AB 1746_BASB_FE9378C3 C 0 E nen AB 1746_BASB_504289DA 1 0 _ TEST_17474ENTR 3 1 Connect BOOL _ TEST_I747AENTR 31 Data ta INT 72 __ TEST_1747AENTR 3 0 ant ae AB 1746_BASB_7F2845EE 0 0 gt Monitor Tags A Edit Tags K e TEST_1747AENTR 3 I Data 0 7 represents Input File data Input Chunk 1 e TEST_1747AENTR 3 I Data 8 7
15. 0 42 0 750 0 Unicast C Inhibit Module Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode Module Fault The following information is available and can be configured in the Connection tab Connection Tab Fields Field Description Name Specifies the type of connection for the module Connection type is defined in the Module Definition dialog see previous step and cannot be edited in the Connection tab For more information about Exclusive Owner Listen Only and Input Only connections see Module Connections on page 24 Requested Packet Interval A user defined rate at which the module updates the information sent RPI ms to its owner controller This interval defines the slowest rate at which a module sends its data to the owner controller The time ranges from 2 0 750 ms and is sent to the module with all other configuration parameters Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 49 50 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application Connection Tab Fields Field Input type Description Defines the input type whether unicast or multicast for data sent over the network The default input type is unicast Unicast connections are point to point transmissions between a source node and destination node on the network A Frame is sent to a single destination Multicast connections deliver information from one sender to mu
16. Connect Your Ad apter tothe Connect your 1747 AENTR adapter module to an Ethernet IP network as Ethernet IP Network shown below through RJ 45 Connection Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 9 Chapter2 Install Your Adapter Wire the RJ 45 connectors as shown Signal 1 TxData TxData Recv Data Reserved Reserved Recv Data RJ 45 Reserved co N NI a oy AJ j N Reserved RJ 45 connectors 1747 AENTR module bottom view To connect the module to the network follow these steps WARNING If you connect or disconnect the communication cable with power applied to this module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding 1 Attach the cables with the RJ 45 connectors to the two Ethernet ports on the bottom of the module 2 Attach the other end of the cables to the devices in your network IMPORTANT _ Joinstall systems with rack extensions you can refer to the SLC 500 Modular Hardware Style User Manual publication 1747 UM011 10 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Install Your Adapter Chapter 2 Ch apter Summary This chapter provided instructions on how to install and wire the module It also included power requirements for the module Rockwell Automat
17. Conti gurati on You can edit the configuration of the 1747 AENTR adapter through the Module Properties screen The RSLogix 5000 software automatically creates module defined data types and tags when a module is created This section describes how to modify the default configuration Data types symbolically name module configuration input and output data Tags let you provide each a unique name such as where the user defined data type and slot reside on the controller This information is used to communicate data between the controller and module Follow these steps to modify the default adapter configuration Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 43 44 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 1 In the Project dialog right click the 1747 AENTR adapter under I O Configuration 2 Select Properties The following tabs are available for configuration Tabs can be selected in any order The following examples are for instructional purposes E Module Properties EN2TR 0 1747 AENTR 1 1 General Connection Module Info Internet Protocol Port Configuration Network Type 1747 AENTR 1747 Ethernet Adapter 2 Port Twisted Pair Media Vendor Allen Bradley Darant ENTR Ethernet Address 3 Click the Connection tab Choose from the options in the Connection tab Note that RPI is not applicable and is left blank Connection Tab Options
18. Driver 71 Install the RSLinx Software Use this procedure to install theRSLinx software on your computer 1 Insert the CD in the CD ROM drive Note that the CD ROM supports Windows Autorun Once inserted into the CD ROM drive if you have Autorun configured the installation automatically starts at the first setup screen If Autorun is not configured for your CD ROM drive go to step 2 2 From the Start menu choose Run The Run dialog opens 3 Type D setup ifit doesn t appear automatically where D is your CD ROM drive letter 4 Click OK The progress bar followed by the welcome screen opens Configure the AB_ETH IP To configure the AB ETHIP Ethernet communication driver perform the Driver following steps 1 Start the RSLinx software Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 71 Appendix Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver 2 From the Communications menu select Configure Drivers Configure Drivers Configure startup start Stop 3 Select EtherNet IP Devices from the list and click Add New Configure Drivers 232 DF1 devices Ethemet devices Ether the 1784 KT KTX D PKTX D PCMK for DH DH 485 devices 1784 KTC X for ControlNet devices DF1 Polling Master Driver 1784 PCC for ControlNet devices 1784 PCIC S for ControlNet devices 1747 PIC AIC Driver DF1 Slave D
19. EN E January 2013 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 47 1 On the I O Configuration tree for your project in RSLogix 5000 right click the name of your I O module 3 6 1 0 Configuration B S 1756 Backplane 1756 417 fa 1 1756 75 L75 S 3 1756 EN2TR EN2TR Gigs Ethernet 5 1747 AENTR TEST_1747AENTR B SLC Chassis 0 1747 AENTR TEST_1747AENTR 2 1746 184 Test_17 J New Modul 3 1746 BA5 B TEST Discover Module 1756 EN2TR EN2TR ah cut Ctrl x Copy Ctrl C Paste ct Delete Del Cross Reference Ctrl E Properties Alt Enter b Print 2 Select Properties The Module Properties dialog appears and has the following tabs available for configuration E Module Properties TEST_1747AENTR 1 1746 108 1 1 General Connection Configuration 1746 108 1746 108 Note that for certain I O modules the Configuration tab may not be available 3 Click Change on the General tab to access the Module Definition dialog and edit the following information e Revision e Electronic Keying e Connections Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 41 48 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 1746 108 Module Definition shown E Module Properties TEST_1747AENTR 1 1746 108 1 1 General Connection Configuration E Module
20. Electronic Keying Compatible Module Connection None Module Definition Time Syne Connection None Status Creating 4 Enter values for Name IP Address Slot Electronic Keying and Revision noting that we used the following values Name EN2TR IP Address 10 88 70 4 Slot 3 Electronic Keying Compatible Module Revision 3 1 5 Click OK to accept the configuration Add the Adapter to the I 0 Ne ie eg 1747 AENTR adapter as a child of the local Configuration 1756 EN2TR module 1 In the Project dialog right click the local 1756 EN2TR module under the I O Configuration folder and select New Module 5 6 1 0 Configuration o 1756 Backplane 1756 44 fa 1 1756 L75 L75 im 3 1756 EN2TR EN2T a Ethernet J New Module X cut Ctrl x Copy Ctrl C Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 31 32 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application The Select Module Type dialog opens Select Module Type Catalog Module Discovery Favorites Clear Filters Hide Filters 2 Module Type Category Filters A Module Type Vendor Filters Communication Allen Bradley Controller Cognex Corporation Digital Endress Hauser Drive J Mettler Toledo iiiz gt Parker Hannifin Corporation boa KaPKSI KSI x z Catalog Number Description Vendor Category V734 4ENTR 1734
21. Network 2 2 Hosts D and E will use Gateway G2 to communicate with hosts not on Network 2 2 Hosts B and C will use Gateway G to communicate with hosts not on Network 2 1 When B is communicating with D G the configured Gateway for B will route the data from B to D through G2 The Rockwell Automation BootP DHCP utility is a standalone program that incorporates the functionality of standard BootP software with a user friendly graphical interface It is located in the Utility directory on the RSLogix 5000 software installation CD The adapter must have DHCP enabled factory default and the network address switches set to an invalid value to use the utility To configure your adapter using the BootP utility perform the following steps Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet IP Network Chapter 3 1 Run the BootP software In the BOOTP Request History panel you see the hardware addresses of devices issuing BootP requests tq BOOTP DHCP Server 2 3 la File Tools Help r Request History Clear History Add to Relation List Ethemet Address MAC 8 09 34 DHCP 00 00 BC 21 20 14 IP Address Hostname 8 09 26 DHCP 00 00 BC 21 20 14 8 09 22 DHCP 00 00 BC 21 20 14 8 09 13 DHCP 00 00 BC 21 20 14 8 08 57 DHCP 00 00 BC 21 20 14 r Relation List New Delete Enable BOOTE Enable SHEE Disable E Ethemet Address MAC Type _
22. RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 33 IMPORTANT The Slot field appears grey because the slot is automatically 0 for the 1747 AENTR adapter 4 Click Change The Module Definition dialog opens Module Definition Revision Electronic Keying Compatible Module Connection None Chassis Size OK Cancel 5 Choose values for Chassis Size Electronic Keying and Revision noting that we used the following values for our example Connection None only choice available Chassis Size 4 Electronic Keying Compatible Module Revision 1 1 IMPORTANT The chassis size value equals 1 for the adapter plus the number of 1 0 modules installed or physically present on the 1 0 backplane Connection is None by default because we are only making direct connections 6 Click OK to accept the configuration The name of your adapter appears under the Ethernet folder 3 8 1 0 Configuration amp 1756 Backplane 1756 44 fa 1 1756 L75L75 S 3 1756 EN2TR EN2TR Ges Ethernet Sg amp SLC Chassis 5 1756 EN2TR EN2TR Add 1 0 Modules to the 1 0 Configuration First check the List of I O Modules Supported by the 1747 AENTR Adapter on page 21 to see if your I O module is supported by the adapter Then add the I O module to the I O Configuration List under the adapter Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 33 34 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLog
23. The controller also produces data for other controllers to consume The produced and consumed data is accessible by multiple controllers and other devices over the EtherNet IP network This data exchange conforms to the producer and consumer model The EtherNet IP adapter only supports direct connections A direct connection is a real time data transfer link between a Logix controller and a 1746 1747 I O module through the 1747 AENTR adapter Direct I O connections occur at a cyclic rate specified by the RPI during configuration The adapter can support direct connections to devices in expansion racks This feature is supported on Logix Designer application previously RSLogix 5000 software revision 21 and later and firmware revision 2 001 and later See the EtherNet IP Performance and Application Guide publication number ENET AP001 for more information on connections This chapter provided an overview of the module features what it does and its function in a Logix system Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Chapter 2 Install Your Adapter This chapter describes how to install the 1747 AENTR adapter and connect it to the EtherNet IP network The following table lists where to find specific information Topic Page Set the Network Address Switches 7 Determine Power Requirements 8 Install the Adapter Module in the Chassis 8 Connect Your Adapter to the Ethernet IP Network through RJ 45 Co
24. as 128 1 0 1 Gateway Address This section applies to multi network systems If you have a single network system refer to the next section The Gateway Address is the default address of a network It provides a single domain name and point of entry to the site Gateways connect individual physical networks into a system of networks Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet IP Network Chapter 3 When a node needs to communicate with a node on another network a gateway transfers the data between the two networks The figure shows gateway G connecting Network 1 with Network 2 A 28 1 0 1 Network 1 28 1 0 2 G B c 28 2 0 1 128 2 0 2 28 2 0 3 Network 2 When host B with IP address 128 2 0 1 communicates with host C it knows from C s IP address that C is on the same network In an Ethernet environment B can then resolve C s IP address into a hardware address MAC address and communicate with C directly When host B communicates with host A it knows from A s IP address that A is on another network the network IDs are different In order to send data to A B must use the IP address of the gateway connecting the two networks In this example the gateway s IP address on Network 2 is 128 2 0 3 The gateway has two IP addresses 128 1 0 2 and 128 2 0 3 The first must be used by hosts on Ne
25. devices on the Ethernet network EtherNet IP Web Server Module User Manual Describes how to use the EtherNet IP Web server module publication ENET UM527 Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial publication 1770 4 1 system Product Certifications website http ab com Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details Application Considerations for Solid State Controls SGI 1 1 A description of important differences between solid state programmable controller products and hard wired electromechanical devices National Electrical Code Published by the National Fire An article on wire sizes and types for grounding electrical equipment Protection Association of Boston MA Allen Bradley Industrial Automation Glossary AG 7 1 A glossary of industrial automation terms and abbreviations You can view or download publications at http www rockwellautomation com literature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Rockwell Automation distributor or sales representative Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 iii Preface Notes iv Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Preface About the SLC 500 EtherNet IP Adapter Install Your Adapter Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet IP Network Plan to Use Your Ether
26. initial configuration If a DHCP server is used it must be configured to assign the same IP address to your adapter Failure to observe this precaution may result in unintended machine motion or loss of process control Ch apter Summary This chapter described the requirements and procedures for configuring the IP address subnet mask and optional Gateway address Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 19 Chapter 3 Notes 20 Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet IP Network Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 Chapter 4 Compatible 1746 and 1747 1 0 Modules Plan to Use Your EtherNet IP Adapter This chapter explains how the adapter operates on Ethernet and provides information to assist you in configuring your system This includes information on compatible 1746 and 1747 modules overview of adapter operation software requirements module connections module keying output operation during Fault and Idle modes The majority of 1746 and 1747 discrete analog and specialty modules are compatible with the 1747 AENTR adapter The following tables provide lists of supported and unsupported modules List of 1 0 Modules Supported by the 1747 AENTR Adapter Catalog Type Catalog Type Number Number 746 IA4 AC Digital Input Module 4746 0616 DC Digital Output Module
27. te etait 14 Subnet Maske eth tee ottnnse tetas a Ea a E a 15 Use the Rockwell Automation BootP DHCP Utility 16 Savethe Relation Listes thou whut cebeee mot a caus 18 Use DHCP Software to Configure Your Adapter 08 19 Chapter Summary serina AeA nee eames naotenegerees sometimes 19 Chapter 4 Compatible 1746 and 1747 I O Modules 00000 sesso 21 Overview of Adapter Operation occ veda d enemies tienda eh esendeneas 23 Software Requirements wixseiie bevels Seay oa oe led 24 Module Connections svdi uetires aaa eaten eerie ee 24 Module Keying nne eyre eeren en e e E EE aaraa 25 Output Operation During Fault and Idle Modes 25 Chapter Summar ei sabe eaa aa nese eee don etvegen aS aoasees 25 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 v Table of Contents Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Software Troubleshoot with the Status Indicators Specifications Adapter Web Dialogs Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver Index vi Chapter 5 OVERVIEWS fone es eh Soh aia uit id hana Bandas ty oe dle 27 Sep Up tlie Hardwares tices ch Seas a yt oot treet ce Sania a eea 27 Create the Example Application 2 4 32043 ii4iieeere evodeed deh 28 Conhigure the T O siepe e e ea aE EEE T AEREO 29 Add the Local EtherNet IP Bridge to the I O Configuration 30 Add the Adapter to the I O Configuration
28. the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application To configure the ports To Then Use the default port speed and Leave Auto negotiate port speed and duplex checked duplex settings This setting determines the actual speed and duplex setting Manually configure your port s Follow these steps speed and duplex settings 1 Clear the Auto negotiate port speed and duplex checkbox 2 From the Current Port Speed pull down menu choose a port speed 3 From the Current Duplex pull down menu choose the appropriate Duplex value that is Half Duplex or Full Duplex IMPORTANT Consider the following when you configure the module s port settings e f the module is connected to an unmanaged switch leave Auto negotiate port speed and duplex checked or the module will fail e f you are forcing the port speed and duplex with a managed switch the corresponding port of the managed switch must be forced to the same settings or the module will fail 7 Click OK Custom Settings for your IMPORTANT To fully customize the settings of your I O module consult the User 1 0 Module Manual for your module User Manuals and other reference publications for 1746 1747 modules are available in the Rockwell Automation Literature Library http rockwellautomation com literature You can edit the default configuration of your 1746 1747 module through the Module Properties dialog available in RSLogix 5000 46 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C
29. the manual It provides information concerning e who should use this manual e the purpose of this manual e related documentation Use this manual if you are responsible for designing installing programming or troubleshooting control systems that use the EtherNet IP Adapter Module You should have a basic understanding of electrical circuitry and familiarity with relay logic If you do not obtain the proper training before using this product This manual is a reference guide for the EtherNet IP Adapter Module It describes the procedures you use to install program and troubleshoot your module This manual also includes several application examples These documents contain additional information concerning related Rockwell Automation products Resource Description Ethernet Design Considerations Reference Manual Provides design considerations such as EtherNet IP infrastructure components publication ENET RM002 features protocol and prediction of system performance EtherNet IP Embedded Switch Technology Application Guide Describes how to install configure and maintain linear and Device level Ring publication ENET AP005 DLR networks using Rockwell Automation EtherNet IP devices with embedded switch technology EtherNet IP Network Configuration User Manual Describes how you can use EtherNet IP communication modules with your publication ENET UM001 Logix5000 controller and communicate with various
30. 1 represents M1 file data Input Chunk 2 e TEST_1747AENTR 3 O Data 0 7 represents Output File data Output Chunk 1 e TEST_1747AENTR 3 O Data 8 71 represents MO file data Output Chunk 2 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 41 42 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application Download the Program to the Controller 42 After adding the 1746 BAS B module the I O Configuration tree should appear as follows 3 8 1 0 Configuration B E 1756 Backplane 1756 44 fa 1 1756 L75 L75 S 3 1756 EN2TR EN2TR S Ethernet 1747 A4ENTR TEST_17474ENTR B E SLC Chassis f 0 1747 AENTR TEST_1747AENTR E 1 1746 108 TEST_1746108 i 2 1746 144 TEST_1746144 3 1746 BAS B TEST_17476BASB Follow this procedure to download the program you just saved to the ControlLogix controller 1 From the main menu choose Communications gt Who Active The Who Active dialog opens f Who Active Autobrowse E E Workstation APSGSIGCMANTES ge Linx Gateways Ethernet peg AB_ETHIP 1 Ethernet w H 10 88 70 2 1747 AENTR 1747 4ENTR Backplane 4 Slot Chassis Download 0 1747 AENTR TEST_1747AENTR E 1 1746 108 TEST_1746108 Il 2 1746 1a4 TEST_1746144 3 1746 BasjB TEST_17476BA5B B 10 88 70 4 1756 EN2TR EN2TR Backplane 1756 A4 4 Upload Update Firmware Close
31. 76C EN E January 2013 About the SLC 500 EtherNet IP Adapter Chapter 1 45845 T 1 OL Left side view Ethernet connectors RJ 45 The 1747 AENTR in a Logix System PC running controller and Rockwell Automation configuration software ControlLogix Controller tl o o 45846 Right side view Bottom view In this example the I O modules communicate with the controller through the 1747 AENTR adapter The controller can produce and consume tags to the I O Configuration of devices and the network is done through the personal computer running the controller and configuration software EtherNet IP Network _ oonooo0ooo Ooooooo0o PanelView Terminal Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 1747 AENTR Adapter 45848 Chapter1 About the SLC 500 EtherNet IP Adapter Hardware Software Compatibility Diagnostic Indicators The adapter and the applications described in this manual is co
32. Adding the local 1756 EN2TR module to the I O configuration e Adding the 1747 AENTR adapter as a child of the 1756 EN2TR module on the Ethernet network Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 29 30 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application e Adding I O modules as children of the 1747 AENTR adapter IMPORTANT Click the Help button on the configuration dialogs shown in this section if you need assistance in selecting and setting the parameters Add the Local EtherNet IP Bridge to the 1 0 Configuration 1 Right click the I O Configuration folder in the project dialog and choose New Module from the dropdown list 3 6 1 0 Configuration Eg 31756 Backplane 1756 44 Aa 1 1756 75175 O New Module Properties Alt Enter The Select Module Type dialog opens Select Module Type Catalog Module Discovery Favorites Clear Filters Hide Filters 2 M Module Type Category Filters a M Module Type Vendor Filters A Analog M Allen Bradley Communication v Hardy Instruments Inc Controller Molex Incorporated Digital M Online Development Inc Automation Value ws ai Siin 2 a Ue Sie os n m Catalog Number Description Vendor A 1756 DMA50 1756 SA500 Drive Interface Allen Bradley 1756 DMB30 1756 SB3000 Drive Interface Allen Bradley 1756 DMD30 1756 SD3000 Drive Inter
33. Communications Equipment compliant with Article 58 2 of Radio Waves Act Clause 3 ication link at http www rockwellautomation com products certification for Declaration of Conformity Certificates and other certification details 58 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 Appendix B Adapter Web Dialogs Overview The Web dialog of the I O adapter offers extensive internal and network diagnostics To view the Web dialogs enter the IP address of the I O adapters into your browser Topic Page Work with the Home Page 59 Work with the Diagnostics Pages 61 Use the Diagnostic Overview Page 61 Use the Network Settings Page 63 Use the Ethernet Statistics Page 64 Use the 1 0 Connections Page 65 Work with the Configuration Pages 66 Use the Device Identity Page 68 Use the Network Configuration Page 68 Use the Device Services Page 70 Work with the Home Page Use the adapter diagnostics home page to access other adapter diagnostics web pages and see the following information e Host Name e Module Description e Module Location e IP Address e Ethernet Address MAC e DHCP Enabled Product Revision Serial Number e Status e Auto Negotiate e Media Speed e Half or Full Duplex Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 59 Appendix B Adapter Web Dialogs 60 To display and work with the adapter diagnostics home page follow t
34. Configuration I O Scans Completed 199852 System Resource Utilization F Maximum Scan time 3 msec CPU Utilization 4 Average Scan Time 2 msec Module Uptime 01h 07m 40s CIP Connection Statics Current CIP Msg Connections 0 CIP Msg Connection Limit 8 Max Msg Connections Observed o Current CIP I O Connections o CIP I O Connection Limit 32 Max I O Connections Observed u Conn Opens a Open Errors o Conn Closes fa Conn Timeouts o Type a refresh rate Seconds Between Refresh 15 Disable Refresh with 0 Use the Diagnostic Overview Page To use the Diagnostic Overview page for general diagnostics information follow this procedure Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 61 Appendix B Adapter Web Dialogs 62 1 Click Diagnostic Overview from the tab at the top of the page or panel on the left The Diagnostic Overview page opens Allen Bradley LWA NaN was Diagnostic Overview Network Topology Linear Switches 999 Network Status Normal RIRUN 0 0 0 0 SLC Backplane Statistics 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 O Errors o I O Scans Completed 1998531 System Resource Utilization im Scan time ie CPU Utilization 4 n Average Scan Time 2 msec Module Uptime 01h 07m 40s Current CIP Msg Connections o CIP Msg Connection Limit 8 Max Msg Connections Observed 0 Current CIP I O Connections o CIP I O Connection Limit 32 Max I O Connections Observed 0 Conn Opens o Open Errors o Conn Closes o o Co
35. Definition Type 1746 108 1746 108 Revision j Vendor Allen Bradley Parent TEST_1747AENTR Electronic Keying Compatible Module Connections Name TEST_1746108 Name Description Module Definition Revision Electronic Keying Connections Exclusive Owner 11 Compatible Module Exclusive Owner Status Offline OK Cancel Module Definition Fields Field Revision Description Specifies the major and minor module revision Electronic Keying 48 The electronic keying feature automatically compares the expected module as shown in the RSLogix 5000 I 0 Configuration tree to the physical module before 1 0 communication begins You can use electronic keying to help prevent communication to a module that does not match the type and revision expected For each module in the 1 0 Configuration tree the user selected keying option determines if and how an electronic keying check is performed Typically two keying options are available e Compatible Module e Disable Keying Electronic Keying Compatible Module v Compatible M odule Disable Keying Compatible Module indicates that the module determines whether to accept or reject communication Compatible Keying is the default setting It allows the physical module to accept the key of the module configured in the software provided that the configured module is one the physical module is capable of emula
36. Ethernet Allen Bradley Communication 1738 AENT 1738 Ethernet Allen Bradley Communication 1738 AENTRA 1738 EthernetA Allen Bradley Communication 1747 4 1747 Ethernet A Allen Bradley Communication 1756 EN2F 1756 10 100M Allen Bradley Communication 1756 EN2T 1756 10 100M Allen Bradley Communication 1756 EN2TR 175610 100M Allen Bradley Communication 175R FN3TR_ 175R1NANNM_ Allen Rradleu _ Communication v 171 of 171 Module Types Found Add to Favorites O Close on Create Create Close Help 2 Choose 1747 AENTR Click Create 3 The Module Properties dialog opens Specify the properties of the adapter E New Module General Connection Module Info Internet Protocol Port Configuration Network Type 1747 AENTR 1747 Ethernet Adapter 2 Port Twisted Pair Media Vendor Allen Bradley Parent EN2TR Ethernet Address Name TEST_1747AENTR O Private Network 192 168 1 Description ial IP Address 10 38 O Host Name Module Definition Revision 1 Electronic Keying Compatible Module Connection None Chassis Size 4 Status Creating Note that for the purposes of illustration we have specified the following properties in the General tab of the New Module dialog Name TEST_1747AENTR IP Address 10 88 70 2 Slot 0 32 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the
37. IMPORTANT Consult the User Manual and related documentation for your I O module to help you specify required values during configuration User Manuals and other related publications for 1746 1747 modules are available in the Rockwell Automation Literature Library http rockwellautomation com literature For the 1746 BAS B module for example you can refer to the following publications to get module specific configuration information e Publication 1746 UM004 SLC 500 BASIC and BASIC T Modules User Manual e Publication 1746 RM001 BASIC Language Reference Manual Follow these steps to add and configure your 1746 BAS B module 1 In the I O Configuration tree right click SLC Chassis or 1747 AENTR and choose New Module fa 1 1756 L75 L75 S 3 1756 EN2TR EN2TR ey Ethernet S 1747 AENTR TEST_1747AENTR a f 119 2i1 f 1756 EN2TR Print gt 2 On the Select Module Type dialog that appears select 1746 BAS B and click Create Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 37 38 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 3 Enter a name for the device E New Module ee eee ee General Connection Configuration Slot a Type 1746 BAS B 1746 BAS B Vendor Allen Bradley Parent TEST_17474ENTR Name TEST_1746BASB Description Module Definition Revision 21 Electronic Keying Compatible Mod
38. N E January 2013 55 Chapter6 Troubleshoot with the Status Indicators Four character Status Display MOD LED Solid Red Chapter Summary 56 Display 0001 Description Fatal error Probable Cause The adapter has failed a hardware test discovered too many racks that is greater than 3 or gone into a state from which it cannot recover Recommended Action Verify the correct number of 1 0 racks and power cycle the adapter Contact Technical Support if problem persists This chapter described the different status indicators that can help you troubleshoot the module Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 Specifications Appendix A The 1747 AENTR has the following specifications ratings and certifications Ethernet Communication Attribute EtherNet communication rate Value 10 100 Mbits s half or full duplex Ethernet ports 2 configured as Embedded Switch Ethernet network topologies supported Star Tree Daisy chain Linear and Ring Ethernet connector RJ 45 Category 5 Ethernet cable Category 5 shielded or unshielded General Specifications Attribute Module location Value Always at Slot 0 leftmost slot on chassis Current consumption backplane 470 mA 5V DC Thermal dissipation 2 49 W 8 4962 Btu IT hour Isolation voltage 50V continuous Basic In
39. Net IP Adapter Table of Contents Who Should Use this Mantial io2 i 25354 bi dieqe viet ae iii P tpose of this Manual see ren ease Ea E E E ED iii Additional Resources suesue suesneerreeerrrererrrererrrees e iii Chapter 1 Overviews AR Ae AeA k a a ede aol dia a aa ah ih dol ta 1 Module Desciiption tos henteten otis aun eae erecta N 1 Hardware Components sssssssressrsrrsrrsrsrerrrrrerrrrrerse 2 The 1747 AENTR in a Logix System 2254 02 aeep eee wee as 3 Hardware Software Compatibility o us seene eerren 4 Diagnostic Indicators van Se wae Coed veka cea aaa ee 4 What the Adapter Does dairosi na eenn e E E E ee 5 Use of the Common Industrial Protocol CIP 0e ee eee 5 Understand the Producer Consumer Model 06524 0e0ie see eeses 6 cc 5 Support of Direct Connections c lt n2ne nddsanigisn ie tanned oma 6 Chapter SUMMA iscan ei aeeie ed handel coten a 6 Chapter 2 Set the Network Address Switches o2c 2 idm is suede eavuncuepetameses 7 Determine Power Kequinementsy c 2 05319 cee ane eae 8 Install the Adapter Module in the Chassis 20 e cess cence 8 Connect Your Adapter to the Ethernet IP Network through RJ 45 COMNECHON aan pa EEA EOE eta een aed ey EE ete ee 9 Chapter Simmatyerias syrer aai o aliae ER En BAES 11 Chapter 3 Configuration Requirements s s s sineet ios Sokonae dee Manda 13 TP Address 4 2 cick set ee icles Gee tht ae ie lot 14 Gareway Addresse e e E e E ee seb ee
40. User Manual Allen Bradley SLC 500 EtherNet IP Adapter Catalog Number 1747 AENTR Allen Bradley Rockwell Software Automation Important User Information Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls publication SGI 1 1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at http www rockwellautomation com literature describes some important differences between solid state equipment and hard wired electromechanical devices Because of this difference and also because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment all persons responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equipment or software described in this manual
41. ansmit Errors Carrier Sense Errors Frame Too Long MAC Receive Errors Interface Counters Alignment Errors In Octets In Ucast Packets In NUcast Packets In Discards In Errors In Unknown Protos Out Octets out UCast Packets Out NUcast Packets Out Discards Out Errors Use the 1 0 Connections Page To use the I O Connections page for CIP I O Class 1 connection information follow this procedure Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 65 Adapter Web Dialogs 1 Click I O Connections tab at the top of the page or panel on the left The I O Connections page opens the number of packets from the missing source p Allen Bradley hlpp wana bat Peen Diagnostic Overview Network Settings Ethernet Statistics I O Connections The top value in this column representing Lost shows 5 Home Diagnostics Conn Uptime MissedRx O TConn T OConn O T T O o T To O T API T O API Timeout g z Pkts Id Id Size Size Type Type msec msec msec Diagnostic Overview Neinork Settings Seconds Betveen Refresh 15 Disable Refresh with 0 Ethernet Statistics I O Connections za Configuration Copyright 2011 Rockwell Automation Inc All Rights Reserved Device Identity Network Configuration Device Services 2 From the I O Connections page view the following e Connection Number e Uptime e Missed Rx Packets e O T Originator Target Connection ID e T O Target Originator Connection ID e O T Ori
42. between the SLC backplane and EtherNet IP the 1747 AENTR Operation module serves as a CIP server for both Explicit Messaging and I O on the p Ethernet port and an SLC host on the 1746 backplane Connections can be made to supported I O modules installed in the backplane See List of I O Modules Supported by the 1747 AENTR Adapter on page 21 The module employs the Rockwell Automation Embedded Switch Toolkit This implementation is an IEEE 802 3 standard compliant Layer 2 switch that is compatible with the IEEE 802 1 ID standard It has three ports two are external ports that function as physical ports of the product and one is an internal port that connects to the host CPU Each of the three ports has an IEEE 802 3 compliant MAC and the ports are interconnected with each other through full wire speed non blocking switching logic The Embedded Switch Toolkit provides support for the EtherNet IP DLR protocol The adapter only supports direct connection to individual modules Up to 96 connections per adapter are possible with a maximum of 240 words supported per connection on firmware revision 2 001 and Logix Designer application revision 21 The input data attributes correspond directly to the read area of the I O module s data table image The output attributes correspond directly to the write area of the I O module s data table image IMPORTANT On firmware revision 1 001 and RSLogix 5000 revision 20 the adapter only supports up to 32 c
43. bps Device Services Default Gatevey Primary Name Server Secondary Name Server Default Domain Name Host Name Name Resolution DNS Enabled Ethernet Interface Configuration Obtain Network Configuration Dynamic DHCP Duplex Autonegotiate Status Ethernet Port 2 Interface State Link Status Media Speed Duplex Autonegotiate Status Full Duplex Autonegotiate Speed and Duplex Enabled Inactive 100 Mbps Full Duplex Autonegotiate Speed and Duplex 2 From the Network Settings page you can view the following e Network Interface Ethernet Address MAC IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary Name Server Secondary Name Server Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 63 Appendix B Adapter Web Dialogs 64 Default Domain Name Host Name Name Resolution e Ethernet Interface Configuration How the Network Configuration was obtained Static or Dynamic e Ethernet Port 1 and 2 Interface State Link Status Media Speed Duplex Autonegotiate Status Use the Ethernet Statistics Page To use the Ethernet Statistics page for information about the Ethernet link and interface and media counters use this procedure 1 Click Ethernet Statistics tab at the top of the page or from the panel on the left The Ethernet Statistics page opens Allen Bradley BWV AINSNGTN Ethernet Statistics In
44. ce should always be installed in Slot 0 There should only be one 1747 AENTR device installed within the same rack or its connected rack extensions for multiple chassis support In this example a ControlLogix chassis contains the Logix5575 controller in slot 1 and a 1756 EN2TR bridge module in slot 3 The 1747 AENTR adapter is mounted on an SLC chassis in slot 0 with a 1746 IO8 input module in slot 1 a 1746 IA4 module in slot 2 a 1746 BAS B module in slot 3 and a power supply Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 27 28 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application To work along with this example set up your system as shown in the figure 1747 AENTR 10 88 70 2 la Local Data Slot 0 1 2 3 1746 BAS B rs L 1746 144 amna 1756 EN2TR ee 10 88 70 4 slot 3 Switch controller slot 1 10 88 70 26 Programming terminal 45176 e Inthe example application we assume that the Logix5575 controller and 1756 EN2TR module firmware revision 3 1 or later are in the slots shown in the figure e Verify the IP addresses for your programming terminal 1756 EN2TR module and adapter e Verify the position slot of the I O modules on the DIN rail e Verify that you connected all wiring and cabling properly e Be sure you configured your communication driver for example
45. cs I O Connections Device Information Device Name 11747 AENTR Device Description Device Location Configuration Device Identity Network Configuration Apply Changes Device Services Note Values on this page are in non volatile memory Changes to these parameters do not take effect until this device ha Copyright 2011 Rockwell Automation Inc All Rights Reserved 2 From the Identity page complete entries for the following noting that the description and location help you identify where modules are in the facility Device Name this is 1747 AENTR by default e Device Description e Device Location 3 Click Apply Changes to save the modified values Use the Network Configuration Page To use the Network Configuration page to make entries for enabling or disabling DHCP and setting TCP IP parameters and Ethernet link operation follow this procedure 68 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 Adapter Web Dialogs Appendix B 1 Click Network Configuration tab at the top of the page or panel on the left The Network Configuration page opens Allen Bradley iw YANAN Network Configuration Ethernet Interface Configuration Dynamic DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address oe primary name Serve CJ all Secondary Name Server Domain Name Ethernet Link Port amp Port 1 Enable E Select Port Speed 100 Mbp
46. e folder where you want to save the Relation List 3 Enter a File name for the Relation List for example control system configuration and click Save You can leave the Save as type at the default setting Bootp Config Files bpc You now have the option to open the file containing the Relation List at a later session Use DHCP Software to DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol software automatically assigns Configure Vour Adapter IP addresses to client stations logging onto a TCP IP network DHCP is based on BootP and maintains some backward compatibility The main difference is that BootP was designed for manual configuration while DHCP allows for dynamic allocation of network addresses and configurations to newly attached devices Be cautious about using DHCP software to configure your adapter A DHCP server typically assigns a finite lease time to the offered IP address When 50 of the leased time has expired the adapter attempts to renew its IP address with the DHCP server The possibility exists that the adapter will be assigned a different IP address which would cause the adapter to cease communicating with the ControlLogix controller See Configure the Adapter with Fixed IP Address on page 45 to configure the adapter with a fixed IP address ATTENTION To avoid unintended control or loss of control the 1 0 AN adapter must be assigned a fixed IP address A dynamically provided IP address should be used only at
47. e of the adapter switch to 888 and then power cycle the module the following occurs e The DHCP Enabled function is enabled set to True e The Ethernet link is negotiated automatically The Auto Negotiate function is set to True e The web server is enabled The Disabled Web Server function is disabled e The Ethernet ports are disabled Both ports are re enabled once the switches are returned to their previous value and power is cycled DHCP Enabled and Not Enabled DHCP Enabled and Not Enabled If DHCP is Then the Adapter Enabled Asks for an address from a DHCP server The DHCP server also assigns other Transport Control Protocol TCP parameters The 1747 AENTR factory default is DHCP enabled When you apply power the module sends a message containing its hardware address to any DHCP server on he network The server s replies by sending a message with an appropriate IP address for the adapter The adapter responds by acknowledging to a server that it will use the offered IP address Not enabled Uses the IP address along with other TCP configurable parameters stored in nonvolatile memory When the IP address assigned to the module as indicated in the four character dot matrix status display is changed through the DHCP configuration utility the DHCP is disabled When power is cycled to the device it uses the new configuration and implements the new IP address See the chapter Configure the Adapter fo
48. e page e Click Rockwell Automation at the top right to go to www rockwellautomation com e Click the following to see additional diagnostics web pages Diagnostics Diagnostic overview Network Settings Ethernet Statistics I O Connections Configuration Identity Network Services Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 Adapter Web Dialogs Appendix B Work with the Di agnostics To work with the Diagnostics options follow these procedures Pages 1 From the Home page click Diagnostics or Expand to see the following diagnostics options from the panel at the left e Diagnostic Overview e Network Settings e Ethernet Statistics e I O Connections 2 Inthe Refresh Rate field you can type a refresh rate noting that the default rate is 15 seconds 3 From the panel at the left or tabs at the top of the page click one of the diagnostics options to see the corresponding page Allen Bradle i Click tabs to see the A 1 AEN A corresponding page Expand Minimiz Diagnostic Overview Network Settings Ethernet Statistics I O Connections f Home Diagnostics Ring Status Module Setings Click Diagnostics i 5 Diagnostic Overview Network Topology Linear Switches 999 i Network Setti Network Status Normal options to see E A Ethernet Statistics Ring Segarra 0 0 0 0 SLC Backplane Statistics i ervis pi piesa crac corresponding pages p RG eS eco 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 0 Errors o E
49. e path information that steers the message along the proper route to reach its consumers Since the producing device holds this information other devices along the path simply pass this information they do not store it This has the following significant benefits e You do not need to configure routing tables in the bridging modules which greatly simplifies maintenance and module replacement e You maintain full control over the route taken by each message which enables you to select alternative paths for the same end device The CIP producer and consumer networking model replaces the old source and destination master and slave model The producer and consumer model reduces network traffic and increases speed of transmission In traditional I O systems controllers poll input modules to obtain their input status In the CIP system Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 5 Chapter1 About the SLC 500 EtherNet IP Adapter Support of Direct Connections Chapter Summary input modules are not polled by a controller Instead they produce multicast or unicast their data periodically or at a cyclic rate Unicast is the default for version 20 with multicast as a selectable option The frequency of update depends upon the options chosen during configuration and where on the network the input module resides The input module therefore is a producer of input data and the controller is a consumer of the data
50. ection to a target device you cannot specify another Exclusive Owner or Redundant connection to that same target device The 1747 AENTR adapter supports one Exclusive Owner connection per SLC module 2 Input Only specifies an independent connection where a device receives inputs from the target device and sends configuration data to the target device An Input Only connection does not send outputs it only receives inputs You can specify multiple Input Only connections to the target device from different originators The 1747 AENTR adapter supports up to five Input Only connections per SLC module Listen Only specifies a dependent connection where a device receives inputs from the target device but does not send configuration data with the target device A Listen Only connection only functions properly when another non Listen Only connection exists to the same target device A Listen Only connection does not send outputs it only receives inputs You can specify multiple Listen Only connections to the target device from Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Plan to Use Your EtherNet IP Adapter Chapter 4 different originators The 1747 AENTR adapter supports up to five Listen Only connections per SLC module IMPORTANT Whena Listen Only connection is made there must be an existing Exclusive Owner or Input Only connection the connection RPIs must match exactly the input chunk configuration if any must
51. face Allen Bradley 1756 DMF30 1756 SF3000 Drive Interface Allen Bradley 1756 DNB 1756 DeviceNet Scanner Allen Bradley 1756 EN2F 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethermet Bridge Fiber Media Allen Bradley 1756 EN2T 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge Twisted Pair Media Allen Bradley 1756 EN2TR 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Brid g air Media Allen Bradley 1756 EN3TR 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge 2 Port Twisted Pair Media Allen Bradley 1756 ENBT 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethermet Bridge Twisted Pair Media Allen Bradley 1756 ENET 1756 Ethernet Communication Interface Allen Bradley 1756 EWEB 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Bridge w Enhanced Web Services Allen Bradley 1756 HSC 1756 High Speed Counter Allen Bradley 2 Select the 1756 EN2TR EtherNet IP Bridge and click Create 30 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 31 3 The New Module dialog opens Configure your 1756 EN2TR EtherNet IP Bridge module You can configure the bridge module through the different tabs available E New Module General Connection Time Sync Module Info Intemet Protocol Port Configuration Network RSNetwors Type 1756 EN2TR 1756 10 100 Mbps Ethemet Bridge 2 Port Twisted Pair Media Vendor Allen Bradley Parent Local Ethemet Address Name EN2TR O Private Network 192 168 1 Description IP Address w 3 70 CO Host Name Revision 31
52. ginator Target Size e T O Target Originator Size e O T Originator Target Type e T O Target Originator Type e O T Originator Target API e T O Target Originator API e Timeout msec Work with the To work with the Configuration pages follow these procedures Configuration Pages IMPORTANT The values on these pages are in non volatile memory Changes to these parameters do not take effect until you reset or cycle power through the 1 0 adapter Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 Adapter Web Dialogs Appendix B IMPORTANT If you set the value of the adapter switch to 888 and then power cycle the module the following occurs e The DHCP Enabled function is enabled set to True e The Ethernet link is negotiated automatically The Auto Negotiate function is set to True e The web server is enabled The Disabled Web Server function is disabled e The Ethernet port are disabled Both ports are re enabled once the switches are returned to their previous value and power is cycled e The password for this page resets to the factory default which is lt blank gt Note the value of the switches before you enter the 888 value because you must return the adapter to those values once this process is complete 1 From the Home page click Configuration or Expand to see the Configuration options if needed 2 From the Configuration page click one of the following e Identity e Network
53. guration static in the device highlight the device in the Relation List panel and click the Disable BOOTP DHCP button When power is cycled to the device it uses the configuration saved in non volatile memory and will not issue a DHCP request 5 To enable DHCP for a device with DHCP disabled highlight the device in the Relation List and click the Enable DHCP button You must have an entry for the device in the Relation List panel to re enable DHCP Save the Relation List You can save the Relation List for later use To save the Relation List perform the following steps 1 Select Save As from the File menu RA BOOTP DHCP Server 2 3 C Documents and Settings tiggs Desktop Bootp Server control syst File Tools Help New Open Add to Relation List Save Type Ethermet Address MAC DHCP 00 00 BC 21 20 14 DHCP 00 00 BC 21 20 14 IP Address 10 88 70 2 Hostname m Relation List New Delete Enable BOOTP Enable DHCP Disable BOOTP DHCP Ethemet Address MAC Type IP Address Hostname Description 0 2 00 00 BC 21 20 14 DHCP 10 8 The Save As dialog appears Save in E Bootp Sever xl ex Ee File name control system configuration Save as type Bootp Config Files bpc z Cancel A 18 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet IP Network Chapter 3 2 Select th
54. h 51 inhibit module 42 Input Only 22 installation 7 IP address 11 12 26 58 isolation voltage 55 L latch 2 Listen Only 22 Literature Library 35 Logix system 3 master and slave 4 media speed 57 mode 23 module 22 dimensions 55 inhibit 42 location 55 revision 31 Module Properties 44 General tab 30 Internet Protocol 43 multicast 5 0 operation 21 P ports 21 auto negotiate speed 44 Ethernet 43 speed 44 power supply 25 producer consumer 4 Radiated RF immunity 56 ratings 55 relation list 16 relative humidity 56 requirements 22 configuration 11 power 8 RJ 45 2 wire 10 RPI 5 33 34 37 default value 34 RSLinx 3 11 22 26 configure Ethernet driver 69 install 69 RSLogix 5000 3 11 14 22 25 41 44 connection properties 37 custom settings for 1 0 modules 44 Module Definition 36 S sample application 26 shock nonoperating 56 operating 56 SLC backplane 1 software requirements 22 specifications 55 environmental 55 Ethernet communication 55 general 55 status indicators 51 see also indicators subnet mask 11 13 surge transient immunity 56 switches network 2 7 11 T T3C 55 TCP 8 temperature nonoperating 55 operating 55 surrounding air 55 thermal dissipation 55 troubleshooting 51 U unicast 5 V vibration 56 W web server 8 57 diagnostic overview 59 home page 57 1 0 Connections 63 network settings 61 weight 55 wiring category 55
55. hese procedures IMPORTANT Make sure that your PC Internet LAN setting and your TCP IP settings are configured to access the subnet on which your adapter communicates 1 From your web browser enter the adapter IP address to see the Home page Enter the adapter IP address oe s fe http 192 168 2 249 gt 4 gt to see the home page pa Fie Edit view Favorites Tools Help Allen Bradley EYZ YANAN Expand Minimize 5 Home Diagnostics Device Name 1747 AENTR Diagnostic Overview Device Description Network Settings Device Location Ethernet Statistics Ethernet Address MAC 00 00 be e5 di bb I O Connections IP Address 192 168 2 249 F Configuration BraduchRauision 1 001 Build 6 Firmvere Version Date Oct 18 2011 O08 51 1 2 From the Home page click Expand to show options or minimize to see Diagnostics and Configuration Allen Bradley YZY NAN Click Expand to show Home options Mews Diagnostics Device Name 1747 AENTR Diagnostic Overview Device Description Network Settings Ethernet Statistics Device Location Ethernet Address MAC 00 00 bc e5 di bb I O Connections IP Address 192 168 2 249 Configuration Product Revision 1 001 Build 6 Firmvare Version Date Oct 18 2011 08 51 19 Serial Number AQOOCF3B Status Avaiting Connection Uptime 00h 01m 49s 3 From the Home page complete one of these as desired e Click one of the following to access www ab com Allen Bradley logo at the top of th
56. ing facility However if your product is not functioning and needs to be returned follow these procedures United States Contact your distributor You must provide a Customer Support case number call the phone number above to obtain one to your distributor to complete the return process Outside United States Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for the return procedure Documentation Feedback Your comments will help us serve your documentation needs better If you have any suggestions on how to improve this document complete this form publication RA DU002 available at http www rockwellautomation com literature Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret A S Kar Plaza Is Merkezi E Blok Kat 6 34752 erenk y stanbul Tel 90 216 5698400 www rockwellautomation com Power Control and Information Solutions Headquarters Americas Rockwell Automation 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee WI 53204 2496 USA Tel 1 414 382 2000 Fax 1 414 382 4444 Europe Middle East Africa Rockwell Automation NV Pegasus Park De Kleetlaan 12a 1831 Diegem Belgium Tel 32 2 663 0600 Fax 32 2 663 0640 Asia Pacific Rockwell Automation Level 14 Core F Cyberport 3 100 Cyberport Road Hong Kong Tel 852 2887 4788 Fax 852 2508 1846 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 Supersedes Publication 1747 UMO076B EN E April 2012 Copyright 2013 Rockwell Automation Inc All rights reserved
57. ings specify the IP address in the Physical Module IP Address field E Module Properties EN2TR 0 1747 AENTR 1 1 See General Connection Module Info Intemet Protocol Port Configuration Network Internet Protocol IP Settings IP settings can be manually configured or can be automatically configured if the network supports this capability Manually configure your IP settings Obtain IP settings automatically using BOOTP Obtain IP settings automatically using DHCP IP settings set by switches on the module IP Settings Configuration Physical Module IP Address 10 88 70 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address Domain Name Primary DNS Server l Address Secondary DNS Host Name Server Address Status Offline Cancel Apply Help 5 On the other fields Domain Name Host Name Primary DNS Server Address Secondary DNS Server Address specify the corresponding parameter Click Set and then click OK To learn more about how to configure the adapter s IP settings see Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet IP Network on page 27 6 To configure the Ethernet ports click the Port Configuration tab This tab is only available for editing when the device is online E Module Properties EN2TR 0 1747 AENTR 1 1 Auto Speed Duplex Port Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 45 46 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through
58. ion Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 11 Chapter2 Install Your Adapter Notes 12 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 Chapter 3 Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet IP Network Before using your adapter in an EtherNet IP network you need to configure it with an IP address subnet mask and optional Gateway address This chapter describes these configuration requirements and the procedures for providing them Here are ways you can do this e Use the Rockwell Automation BootP DHCP utility version 2 3 or later that ships with RSLogix 5000 or RSLinx software You can also use this utility to reconfigure a device with an IP address you must change e Use a third party DHCP server e Use the Network Address rotary switches e Have your network administrator configure the adapter via the network DHCP server See the table for a list of where to find information in this chapter Topic Page Configuration Requirements 13 Use the Rockwell Automation BootP DHCP Utility 16 Use DHCP Software to Configure Your Adapter 19 Configuration Before you can use your adapter you must configure its IP address its subnet Requirements mask and optionally a gateway address You can use the Rockwell Automation BootP utility version 2 3 or later to perform the configuration You can also use a DHCP server or the network address switches to configure these parameters If yo
59. issions CISPR 11 Group 1 Class A ESD immunity EC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact discharges 8 kV air discharges Radiated RF immunity EC 61000 4 3 10V m with 1KHz sine wave 80 AM from 80 2000 MHz 10V m with 200 Hz 50 Pulse 100 AM 900 MHz 10V m with 200 Hz 50 Pulse 100 AM 1890 MHz 10V m with 1KHz sine wave 80 AM from 2000 2700 MHz EFT B immunity IEC 61000 4 4 3 kV 5 kHz on communication ports Surge transient immunity EC 61000 4 5 2 kV line earth CM on communication ports Conducted RF immunity Certifications Certification when product is marked c UL us CE C Tick EC 61000 4 6 10V rms with 1 kHz sine wave 80 AM from 150 kHz 80 MHz Value UL Listed Industrial Control Equipment certified for US and Canada See UL File E322657 UL Listed for Class Division 2 Group A B C D Hazardous Locations certified for U S and Canada See UL File E334470 European Union 2004 108 EC EMC Directive compliant with EN 61326 1 Meas Control Lab Industrial Requirements EN 61000 6 2 Industrial Immunity EN 61000 6 4 Industrial Emissions EN 61131 2 Programmable Controllers Clause 8 Zone A amp B Australian Radiocomm AS NZS CISPR 11 In unications Act compliant with dustrial Emissions EtherNet IP ODVA conformance tested to EtherNet IP specifications KC 1 See the Product Certi Korean Registration of Broadcasting and
60. ix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 34 In this example you add a 1746 108 and a 1746 IA4 module with standard configurations Use these steps as a guide when configuring different I O modules for your system TIP This example application uses 1 0 module default configurations For more information refer to the SLC 500 Systems Selection Guide publication 1747 SG001 1 Right click the name of the 1747 AENTR adapter under the I O Configuration folder and select New Module J 1 0 Configuration amp 1756 Backplane 1756 44 fa 1 1756 L75L75 S 3 1756 EN2TR EN2TR gy Ethernet a E SLC Chassis 5 1756 EN2TR EN2TR New Module Ben Gut Ctrl x Copy Ctrl C The Select Module Type dialog opens Select Module Type Ta Catalog Module Discovery Favorites Clear Filters Hide Filters 2 Module Type Category es Module Type Vendor Fiers 1746 Analog 1 0 Allen Bradley 1746 Discrete 1 0 1746 Specialty 1 0 Communications Adapter Catalog Number Description Vendor Category 17461012 1746 1012 Allen Bradley 1746 Discrete 1 0 17461012DC 1746 1012DC Allen Bradley 1746 Discrete 0 1746 104 1746104 Allen Bradley 1746 Discrete 1 0 1746108 Allen Bradley 1746 Discrete 1 0 17464TB16 1746 1TB16 Allen Bradley 1746 Discrete 1 0 1746 4TV16 1746 4TV16 Allen Bradley 1746 Discrete 0 1746 4V16 1746 IV16 Allen Bradley 1746 Discrete 0 AFARI 1 7AR IAD Al
61. len Rradleu n 4 75 of 75 Module Types Found Add to Favorites Close on Create Create Close Help 2 Select the 1746 IO8 module from the list and click Create Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 35 The New Module dialog opens E New Module General Connection Configuration Type 1746 108 1746108 Vendor Allen Bradley Parent TEST_17474ENTR Name TEST_174610q Description Module Definition Revision 1 1 Electronic Keying Compatible Module Connections Exclusive Owner Status Creating Help 3 Enter values for Name and Slot noting that we used the following values Name TEST_1746108 Slot 1 4 Select the Connection tab The RPI is selectable since it is a direct connection Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 35 36 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 36 5 Enter 50 for requested packet interval RPI to set how often you exchange data with the I O adapter E New Module Requested Packet Interval RPI ms Input Type Input Trigger 50 0 20 750 0 Cyclic C Inhibit Module Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode Module Fault Status Creating IMPORTANT The default RPI of 20 ms is suitable fo
62. log Output Module 1746 ITV16 DC Digital Input Module 1746 NR4 RTD Resistance Input Module 1746 IV8 DC Digital Input Module 746 NT4 Thermocouple mV Input Module 1746 IV16 DC Digital Input Module 746 Ni16V Analog Input Module 1746 IV32 DC Digital Input Module 746 NI16 Analog Input Module 1746 0A8 AC Digital Output Module 746 NR8 RTD Resistance Input Module 1746 0A16 AC Digital Output Module 1746 NT8 Thermocouple mV Input Module 1746 OAP12 AC Digital Output Module 746 Nost Analog Output Module 1746 OB6EI DC Digital Output Module 746 Nosv Analog Output Module 1746 0B8 DC Digital Output Module 1746 HSTP1 Stepper Controller Module 1746 0B16 DC Digital Output Module 746 HSCE 2 High Speed Counter Module 1746 OB16E DC Digital Output Module 746 HSCE2 Multi Channel High Speed Counter Module 1746 0B32 DC Digital Output Module 746 0S 2 Synchronized Axes Control Module 1746 0B32E DC Digital Output Module 746 OBP16 DC Digital Output Module 1746 OBP8 DC Digital Output Module 1 This module supports multiple operating classes The 1747 AENTR adapter automatically promotes multiclass modules to the highest supported class The 1746 NI16I 1746 NI16V 1746 NR8 1746 NI8 1746 NO8I 1746 NO8V modules are promoted from class 1 to class 3 The 1746 HSCE2 module is promoted from class 1 to class 4 2 This specialty module uses Advanced module connection Refer to the User Manual specific to the 1 0 module to learn about it
63. ltiple receivers simultaneously Copies of a single frame are passed to a selected subset of possible destinations Note The Input Type field cannot be updated for Listen Only and Input Only connections Input trigger Inhibit Module Specifies the type of data update Input trigger is cyclic by default Data transfer is initiated on a time basis as defined by the requested packet interval RPI value Note This field cannot be edited on the Connection tab Check the box to prevent communication between the owner controller and the module This option allows for maintenance of the module without faults being reported to the controller Major fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode Check the box to create a major fault if there is a connection failure with the module while in Run mode Module Fault The fault box is empty if you are offline The type of connection fault appears in the text box if a fault occurs when the module is online To edit the parameters in the Configuration tab consult the User Manual specific to your I O module Online Monitoring Some of the screens that appear during initial module configuration process are blank such as Module Info and Network These tabs provide device information and status and can be important during online monitoring E Module Properties EN2TR 0 1747 AENTR 1 1 General Connection Module Info ntemet Protocol Port Configurati
64. match exactly and all connections to the same module must be Multicast Note that changing a module connection from Input Only to Listen Only will result to the following e reset the RPI to 20 ms e reset the input chunk configuration if any to the default e set the Input Type to Unicast TIP All Listen Only connections are terminated when all associated independent connections are terminated Module Keying Missing or misplaced modules are detected if the module in question is configured with RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer application as an individual module connection and compatible module is selected for electronic keying If a module connection is attempted to a module which is a missing or misplaced module the connection will fail Output Operation During Fault and Idle Modes RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer application allows configuration to characterize each module connection activity during certain operational states During idle mode and fault modes outputs are configured for one of the following operation states Output Action Reset outputs to off Hold last state Write Safe State data to outputs For comprehensive information about Ethernet IP networks consult the following resources Ethernet Design Considerations Reference Manual publication ENET RM002 EtherNet IP Network Configuration User Manual publication ENET UMO0O01 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E Januar
65. mpatible with the following firmware revisions and software releases Product Firmware Revision Software Release 1747 AENTR 1 001 or later Logix controller v20 or later RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer v20 or later RSLinx software v2 59 or later The module has the following diagnostic indicators e Link 1 and Link 2 status indicator e Module indicator e 4 character status display Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 What the Adapter Does Use of the Common Industrial Protocol CIP Understand the Producer Consumer Model About the SLC 500 EtherNet IP Adapter Chapter 1 The 1747 AENTR EtherNet IP adapter performs the following primary tasks e Control of real time I O data also known as implicit messaging the adapter serves as a bridge between I O modules and the network e Support of messaging data for configuration and programming information also known as explicit messaging B m T EtherNet IP Network N 1 sici o Other 7 Network 4 j Devices I jal E m ll T koi l N The adapter uses the Common Industrial Protocol CIP the application layer protocol specified for EtherNet IP the Ethernet Industrial Protocol It is a message based protocol that implements a relative path to send a message from the producing device in a system to the consuming devices The producing device contains th
66. nd error conditions in your module It also displays the module IP address e Link 1 and Link 2 status indicator indicates the port speed and activity on Ethernet ports 1 and 2 1747 AENTR Four character display Module status indicator on is LINK 1 LINK 2 MOD Link 1 and Link 2 status indictators LINK 1 A LINK 2 45847 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 53 Chapter6 Troubleshoot with the Status Indicators Status Indicators Indicator Module State Description Off No power applied to device Green Device operating normally Flashing green Device has not been configured Flashing red Recoverable fault e P Address switches do not match configuration in use e The device has completed a reset to factory default request because the switches were set to 888 at power up and a power cycle is required e The device is performing a firmware flash update Red Unrecoverable fault may require device replacement 4 Character Display Displays IP address and module status description See table Four character Status Display for a description of all the possible module status Link 1 or Link 2 Off No link established Solid green Link established 100 Mbps Flashing green 100 Mbps Transmit or receive activity present on indicated port Solid yellow Flashing yellow 10 Mbps Link established
67. nn Timeouts Seconds Between Refresh 5 Disable Refresh with 0 2 From the Diagnostic Overview page you can view the following e Ring Status Network Topology Network Status Ring Supervisor e System Resource Utilitization CPU Utilization Module Uptime e CIP Connection Statics Current CIP MSG Connections CIP MSG Connection Limit Max Msg Connections Observed Current CIP I O Connections CIPI O Connection Limit Max I O Connections Observed Conn Opens Open Errors Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 Adapter Web Dialogs Appendix B Conn Closes Close Errors Conn Timeout e Module Settings Switches e SLC Backplane Statistics I O Errors I O Scans Completed Maximum Scan Time Average Scan Time Use the Network Settings Page To use the Network Settings page for network related information follow this procedure 1 Click Network Settings tab at the top of the page or panel on the left This opens the Network Settings page Allen Bradley bP eas nan P i eces Network Settings Ethernet Statistics 1 0 Connections Expand Minimize 5 Home Diagnostics Network Interface Ethernet Port 1 Configuration Ethernet Address MAC 00 00 bc e5 d1 bb Interface State Enabled 5 Device Identity IP Address 192 168 2 249 Link Status Active Network Configuratio Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Media Speed 100 M
68. nnection g Chapter Summary 11 Set the Network Address The network address switches are set to 999 and DHOP enabled by default You Switches can set the network Internet Protocol IP address in the following ways e Use the network address switches on the module e Use a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server such as Rockwell Automation BootP DHCP e Retrieve the IP address from nonvolatile memory The adapter reads the network address switches first to determine if the switches are set to a valid number You set the node address by using the network address switches Valid settings range from 001 254 Ethernet IP Switches X100 X10 X1 When the switches are set to a valid number the adapter s IP address is 192 168 1 xxx where xxx represents the number set on the switches Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 7 Chapter2 Install Your Adapter Determine Power Requirements Install the Adapter Module in the Chassis The adapter s subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 and the gateway address is set to 0 0 0 0 The adapter does not have a host name assigned or use any Domain Name System when using the network address switch settings If the switches are set to an invalid number for example 000 or a value greater than 254 excluding 888 the adapter checks to see if DHCP is enabled Setting the switches to 888 restores default factory settings IMPORTANT If you set the valu
69. ns 55 status indicators 51 1756 EN2TR 25 26 A adapter 21 configure 25 mounting 25 operation 21 additional resources iii auto negotiate 8 57 backplane 1 8 21 38 BootP DHCP 7 11 relation List 16 C certifications CE 56 C Tick 56 c UL us 56 KC 56 ODVA 56 chassis 9 ControlLogix 25 size 31 SLC 35 chunk configuration 38 CIP Common Industrial Protocol 4 communication 21 CompactLogix 1 compatibility 1746 1747 modules 19 hardware software 3 conducted RF immunity 56 configuration chunk 38 for EtherNet IP network 11 through RSLogix 5000 25 configure adapter 25 Index connection 22 25 advanced 35 direct 21 25 maximum 21 simple 35 controller 26 ControlLogix 25 Logix 3 tags 39 ControlLogix 1 25 current consumption 55 cyclic trigger 5 D DHCP 7 17 DHCP Enabled 7 57 direct connection 5 25 domain name 43 download program 40 E EFT B immunity 56 electronic keying 23 29 31 emissions 56 enclosure type rating 55 ESD immunity 56 EtherNet IP 4 Exclusive Owner 22 F fault 23 42 ForwardOpen 21 G gateway address 12 H hardware components 2 setup 25 1 0 modules 25 1 0 Configuration 27 add 1747 AENTR 29 add 1 0 module 31 add Ethernet bridge 28 IEEE 802 1 ID 21 IEEE 802 3 21 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 75 indicator diagnostic 3 Link 1 status 2 51 Link 2 status 2 51 status 2 51 troubleshoot wit
70. on Network Identification Status Vendor Allen Bradley Major Fault None Product Type Communication Adapter Minor Fault None Product Code 1747 AENTR Internal State Connected Revision 1 1 Serial Number FFFFFFFFFF Configured No Product Name 1747 AENTR Owned No Status line indicates module fault Status Fault 50 Module Identity Match Esa OK Cancel jul Apply Help Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 51 Ch apter Summary This chapter provided instructions on how to configure the EtherNet IP adapter for direct connection through the RSLogix 5000 software Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 51 52 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application Notes 52 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Chapter 6 Troubleshoot with the Status Indicators This chapter describes the different status indicators available in the 1747 EtherNet IP Adapter and how to use them to troubleshoot the module Interpret the Indicators The module has the folowing status indicators e Module status indicator indicates the state of the adapter e Four character dot matrix status display works in conjunction with the Module status indicator to report normal operation a
71. onnections per adapter with a maximum of 240 words supported per connection Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 23 Chapter 4 24 Plan to Use Your EtherNet IP Adapter Communication between the 1747 AENTR module and the I O modules is polled similar to an SLC controller scan cycle The adapter maintains a list of the module ID for each slot and handles electronic key validation during connection requests while processing ForwardOpen requests to the Connection Manager Software Requirements RSLogix 5000 revision 20 or greater and RSLinx version 2 59 or greater are required to configure the 1747 AENTR adapter For more information on how to configure your device see Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application on page 27 IMPORTANT Logix Designer application previously RSLogix 5000 revision 21 and later supports direct connections to more than 13 slots Module Connections The 1747 AENTR adapter supports module connections Module connection is performed in a deterministic and repeatable manner This connection allows a memory and Ethernet bandwidth efficient way to connect to individual modules Each connection can be configured with the following connection types 1 Exclusive Owner specifies an independent connection where a single device controls the output states in the target device If you have an existing Exclusive Owner conn
72. r Your EtherNet IP Network on page 13 for information on how to use your BootP DHCP utility to configure your adapter for the network The Ethernet adapter requires SV DC with current consumption of 470 mA The power is supplied through backplane from SLC power supply Remember to consider this requirement when planning your system configuration After you set the appropriate switch assemblies for your adapter module follow these procedures for installation Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 Install Your Adapter Chapter 2 Refer to the Industrial Controller Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770 4 1 for proper grounding and wiring methods to use when installing your module 1 Remove power from the I O chassis before inserting or removing the module 2 Align the circuit board with the chassis card guide in the left slot 3 Install the module in slot 0 of the chassis by aligning the circuit board with the chassis card guide The 1747 AENTR module must be installed only in slot 0 leftmost slot of the chassis 4 Press firmly and evenly to seat the module in its backplane connectors To remove the module press the releases at the top and bottom of the module and pull it out ATTENTION Do not force the module into the backplane connector If A you cannot seat the module with firm pressure check the alignment Forcing the module can damage the backplane connector or the module
73. r communicating through an EtherNet IP router in the Logix backplane across EtherNet IP and into the 1747 AENTR gateway As a gateway between the SLC backplane and EtherNet IP the 1747 AENTR module is a CIP server for both Explicit Messaging and I O on the Ethernet port and an SLC host on the 1746 backplane Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 1 Chapter1 About the SLC 500 EtherNet IP Adapter Connections can be made to support 1746 and 1747 analog digital and specialty I O modules installed in the backplane IMPORTANT Logix Designer application previously RSLogix 5000 revision 21 and later and firmware revision 2 001 and later supports e multiple chassis with a maximum number of three chassis e a maximum of 30 SLC 1 0 modules e a maximum of 96 Class 1 connections e up to 8 Class 3 connections For the complete list of supported I O modules see the table List of I O Modules Supported by the 1747 AENTR Adapter on page 21 H ardware Components The adapter module consists of the following hardware components Network switches 2 ts F756 4 character dot matrix display oo Module status indicator aah Link 2 status indicator Link 1 status indicator Front cover A 5 72 T PCB Link1 AN Link2 3 RJ 45 Ethernet connectors Side view Front view 2 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM0
74. r typical applications TIP Rockwell Automation recommends that you check or enable the option Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode on both the 1747 AENTR device and supported 1746 1 0 modules 6 Click OK to save the configuration The module now appears under the I O Configuration tree 3 6 1 0 Configuration 1756 Backplane 1756 44 fa 1 1756 L75 L75 amp i 3 1756 EN2TR EN2TR ge Ethernet E 5 1747 AENTR TEST_1747AENTR amp SLC Chassis 5 0 1747 AENTR TEST_1747AENTR 1 1746 108 TEST_1746108 5 1756 EN2TR EN2TR Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 37 To add 1746 IA4 module to the project follow the same procedure After adding 1746 IA4 the I O Configuration tree should appear as follows i 1 0 Configuration amp 1756 Backplane 1756 44 fa 1 1756 L75 L75 amp 5 3 1756 EN2TR ENTR S Ethernet 5 1747 AENTR TEST_1747AENTR SLC Chassis 5 0 1747 AENTR TEST_17474ENTR i 1 1746 108 TEST_1746108 Wl 2 1746 144 TEST_17461A4 l 2 1746 BA5 B TEST_1746BA58 1756 EN2TR EN2TR Add Specialty 1 0 Modules using Advanced Connection The previous example illustrates how to add I O modules that use Simple connection This section shows how to add and configure a specialty I O module with Advanced connection in this example 1746 BAS B
75. river DeviceNet Drivers 1784 PCD PCIDS 1770 KFD SDNPT drivers PLC 5 DH Emulator driver SLC 500 DH485 Emulator driver SoftLogix5 driver Remote Devices via Linx Gateway The Configure Dialog box opens Configure driver AB_ETHIP 1 Make sure the Browse Local Subnet button is selected The RSLinx software browses your local subnet and automatically reads the IP address 72 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver Appendix C 4 Click OK The AB ETHIP driver is now configured and appears in the configured drivers window Configure Drivers Available Driver Types z Add New r Configured Drivers Name and Description Status AB_ETH 1_4 B Ethernet RUNNING AB _ETHIP 1 4 B Ethernet RUNNING R rs 5 Close the RSLinx software Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 2x Close Help Configure Startup Start Stop daddi Delete 73 Appendix Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver Notes 74 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 Numerics 1746 BAS B 25 35 1746 1A4 25 1746 108 25 1746 RM001 35 1746 UM004 35 1747 AENTR 21 configuration 25 connect through RJ 45 9 custom settings 41 drawing 2 installation 7 ratings 55 specificatio
76. s Select Duplex Mode Half Duplex Ethernet Link Port2 Port 2 Enable en Select Port Speed 100 Mbps rer Select Duplex Mode Full Duplex Apply Changes 2 From the Network Configuration page complete these entries noting that values for Network Interface are disabled when DHCP is Dynamic DHCP and port speed and duplex mode are disabled when Autonegotiate Speed and Duplex is selected e For Initial Network Configuration Ethernet Interface Configuration Static Dynamic DHCP For Network Interface fill out these fields IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address Primary Name Server Secondary Name Server Domain Name Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 69 AppendixB Adapter Web Dialogs e For Ethernet Link Port 1 and Port 2 specify the following Autonegotiate Status Autonegotiate Speed and Duplex Force Speed and Duplex Select Port Speed 10 megabits 100 megabits Select Duplex Mode Half Duplex Full Duplex 3 From the Network Configuration page click Apply Changes to save the modified values Use the Device Services Page To use the Services page to change the password for the Configuration web page or disable the web server follow these steps 1 Click Device Services tab at the top of the page or panel on the left The Device Services page opens Allen Bradley BW LYE NaN ua EEE Device Services
77. s connection configuration requirements List of 1 0 Modules NOT Supported by the 1747 AENTR Adapter Catalog Number Type 746 HSRV Servo Control Module 746 BTM Barrel Temperature Module 747 DcM1 Direct Communication Modules 1747 DCM2 1747 DCM3 747 DCM4 747 KE A DH 485 RS 232C Interface Modules 747 KE B 747 KFC15 ControlNet to RS 232C Interface Module 747 SDN D DeviceNet Scanner module 747 SCNR ControlNet Scanner module 747 SN Remote 1 0 Scanner Module 22 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Plan to Use Your EtherNet IP Adapter Chapter 4 List of 1 0 Modules NOT Supported by the 1747 AENTR Adapter Catalog Number Type 1747 BSN Back Up Remote 1 0 Scanner Module 1746 OV Open Loop Velocity Control Module 1746 BLM Blow Molding Module 1746 MPM Mold Pressure Module 1203 SM1 Scanport Module Class 4 operation 1 The module is not supported by the 1747 AENTR but appears in the RSLogix 5000 pick list Select Module Type dialog 2 The 1747 AENTR is not designed for redundancy support IMPORTANT Any 1746 1747 module that is not included in the lists of supported and unsupported modules is not supported by the 1747 AENTR as of the date of writing of this User Manual Consult the manufacturer of any third party module to determine if the module is supported by the 1747 AENTR adapter Overview of Ad apter As a gateway
78. sulation Type Dimensions HxWxD approx 145 3 x 34 8 x 130 8 mm 5 72 x 1 37 x 5 15 in Enclosure type rating None open style Wiring category on communication ports Weight approx North American temp code 168 g 0 37 Ib T3C 1 Use this Conductor Category information for planning conductor routing Refer to Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770 4 1 Environmental Specifications Attribute Value IEC 60068 2 1 Test Ad Operating Cold IEC 60068 2 2 Test Bd Operating Dry Heat IEC 60068 2 14 Test Nb Operating Thermal Shock 0 60 C 32 140 F IEC 60068 2 1 Test Ab Unpackaged Non operating Cold IEC 60068 2 2 Test Bb Unpackaged Non operating Dry Heat IEC 60068 2 14 Test Na Unpackaged Non operating Thermal Shock 40 85 C 40 185 F 60 C 140 F Temperature operating Temperature nonoperating Temperature surrounding air max Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 57 AppendixA Specifications Environmental Specifications Attribute Value Relative humidity EC 60068 2 30 Test Db Unpackaged Damp Heat 5 95 noncondensing Vibration EC 60068 2 6 Test Fc Operating 2 5g 57 2000Hz Shock operating EC 60068 2 27 Test Ea Unpackaged Shock 30 g Shock nonoperating EC 60068 2 27 Test Ea Unpackaged Shock 50 g Em
79. t data that will never be used 5 Click OK on the Module Definition screen Then click Yes on the RSLogix 5000 change confirmation screen that appears RSLogix 5000 These changes will cause module data types and properties to change Data will be set to default values unless it can be recovered from the existing module properties Verify module properties before Applying changes Change module definition 6 Click Connection tab Enter 50 for requested packet interval RPI to set how often you exchange data with the I O adapter Note that Connection is set as Exclusive Owner Advanced by default MB New Module Tn General Connection Configuration Requested Packet Interval RPI ms Input Type Input Trigger 50 0 12 0 750 0 Unicast C Inhibit Module Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode Module Fault IMPORTANT The default RPI of 20 ms is suitable for typical applications TIP Rockwell Automation recommends that you check or enable the option Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode on both the 1747 AENTR device and supported 1746 1 0 modules Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 39 40 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 40 7 Click Configuration tab E Module Properties TEST_1747AENTR 3 1746 BAS B 2 1 General Connection
80. terface State Link Status Media Speed Duplex Autonegotiate Status Enabled Active 100 Mbps Full Duplex Autonegotiate Speed and Duplex Interface State Link Status Media Speed Duplex Autonegotiate Status Enabled Inactive 100 Mbps Full Duplex Autonegotiate Speed and Duplex Alignment Errors FCS Errors Single Collisions Multiple Collisions SQE Test Errors Deferred Transmissions Late Collisions Excessive Collisions MAC Transmit Errors Carrier Sense Errors Frame Too Long MAC Receive Errors ooooooaooo0ooegscso In Octets In Ucast Packets In NUcast Packets In Discards In Errors In Unknown Protos Out Octets Out Ucast Packets Out NUcast Packets Out Discards Out Errors 102246 544 240 o o o 187162 499 40 Alignment Errors FCS Errors Single Collisions Multiple Collisions SQE Test Errors Deferred Transmissions Late Collisions Excessive Collisions MAC Transmit Errors Carrier Sense Errors Frame Too Long MAC Receive Errors oOo 0o O0 o 0 o 0 o Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Adapter Web Dialogs Appendix B 2 From the Ethernet Statistics page you can view the following Ethernet Port 1 and Port 2 Interface State Link Status Media Speed Duplex Autonegotiate Status Media Counters Port 1 and Port 2 Alignment Errors FCS Errors Single Collisions SQE Test Errors Deferred Transmissions Late Collisions Excessive COllisions MAC Tr
81. ther than 888 Replace the adapter in the chassis and apply power Runtime Flashing OK alternates Module is None None green with communicating Port x baud dpx where x port number 1 or 2 baud Link rate 10 or 100 dpx FULL or HALF OK alternates Module is not Ethernet port is not Connect with communicating connected Ethernet port Port x down OK alternates Module is on None Use RSLinx with network waiting BootP DHCP BOOTP for IP address server or set IP XX XX XX XX XX XX statically with or thumb wheel DHCP switches XX XX XX XX XX XX Flashing red Duplicate IP Module is not The adapter has Correct the XX XX XX XX XX XX communicating detected a duplicate duplicate node s node address on the to address network problem Flash update in Firmware update Adapter firmware is None progress mode being updated via ControlFlash update utility Corrupt Certificate Firmware update Firmware update Ensure that you Received failure with invalid security have a valid certificate security attempted certificate to download firmware Corrupt Image Firmware update Firmware update Make sure Received failure with corrupt image proper has been attempted ControlFLASH update procedure is followed Retry update Solid green lt IP address gt Module is None None communicating and working properly Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C E
82. ting The exact level of emulation required is product and revision specific Disable Keying indicates the keying attributes are not considered when attempting to communicate with a module Other attributes such as data size and format are considered and must be acceptable before 1 0 communication is established With Disabled Keying I O communication may occur with a module other than the type specified in the 1 0 configuration tree with unpredictable results We generally do not recommend using Disabled Keying Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 49 Module Definition Fields Field Description Connections Defines the type of connection employed by the module The following options are available for non specialty 1 0 modules e Exclusive Owner default e Listen Only e Input Only For specialty 1 0 modules that require Advanced connections the following connection options are available e Exclusive Owner Advanced default e Listen Only Advanced e Input Only Advanced To learn more about the different types of connections see Module Connections on page 24 4 Click the Connection tab E Module Properties TEST_1747AENTR 1 1746 108 1 1 a General Connection Configuration Requested Packet Interval RPI ms Name Input Type Input Trigger 20
83. twork 1 and the second must be used by hosts on Network 2 To be usable a gateway of a host must be addressed using a network ID matching its own Subnet Mask The subnet mask is used for splitting IP networks into a series of subgroups or subnets The mask is a binary pattern that is matched up with the IP address to turn part of the Host ID address field into a field for subnets EXAMPLE Take Network 2 a Class B network in the previous example and add another physical network Selecting the following subnet mask would add two additional network ID bits allowing for four physical networks 11111111 11111111 11000000 00000000 255 255 192 0 These two bits of the Host ID are used to extend the netdwork ID Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 15 Chapter 3 Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet IP Network Use the Rockwell Automation BootP DHCP Utility 16 Two bits of the Class B host ID are used to extend the network ID Each unique combination of bits in the part of the Host ID where subnet mask bits are 1 specifies a different physical network The new configuration is A 128 1 0 1 Network 1 128 1 0 2 G B 128 2 64 3 28 2 64 1 128 2 64 2 Network 2 1 G2 D E 128 2 128 3 28 2 128 1 128 2 128 2 Network 2 2 A second network with Hosts D and E was added Gateway G2 connects Network 2 1 with
84. u need to reset the adapter to factory defaults see Work with the Configuration Pages on page 66 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 13 Chapter 3 14 Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet IP Network Class A Class B Class C IP Address The IP address identifies each node on the IP network or system of connected networks Each TCP IP node on a network including the adapter must have a unique IP address The IP address is 32 bits long and has a Network ID part and Host ID part Networks are classified A B C or other The class of the network determines how an IP address is formatted 0 7 8 31 0 Network ID Host ID 0 15 16 31 10 Network ID Host ID 0 23 24 31 110 Network ID Host ID You can distinguish the class of the IP address from the first integer in its dotted decimal IP address as follows Range of first Range of first Class integer integer 01 27 A 192 223 C 128 191 Booo 224 255 Other Each node on the same physical network must have an IP address of the same class and must have the same network ID Each node on the same network must have a different Host ID thus giving it a unique IP address IP addresses are written as four decimal integers 0 255 separated by periods where each integer gives the value of one byte of the IP address EXAMPLE For example the 32 bit IP address 10000000 00000001 00000000 00000001 is written
85. ule Connections Exclusive Owner Advanced Note that the following values are used in this example Field Value Name TEST_1746BASB Revision 2 1 Electronic Keying Connections Compatible Module default Exclusive Owner Advanced default 4 Click Change on the General tab G General Connection Configuration E Module Properties TEST_1747AENTR 3 1746 BAS B 2 1 Type 1746 BAS B 1746 BAS B Vendor Allen Bradley Parent TEST_17474ENTR E Module Definition Revision Name TEST_1746BA5B Electronic Keying Compatible Module Description Module Definition Revision 21 Electronic Keying Compatible Module Connections Exclusive Owner Advanced Connections Exclusive Owner Input Advanced On the Module Definition screen configure data type as INT Input Size 72 INTs Output Size 72 INTs The Input Size should match the total size of all three Input Chunks The Output Size should 38 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UM076C EN E January 2013 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 39 match the total size of all three Output Chunks If the I O sizes are larger than the chunk totals the adapter will reject the connection request If the chunk totals are larger than the I O sizes the adapter will accept the connection but the backplane scan may waste cycles reading inpu
86. w seen aanies 70 Appendix C OVERVIEW SEAR a E tee BE eaten sth oe AD 71 Install the RSLinx Software 0 cc eee cece cece eee eeenaeees 71 Configure the AB_ETH IP Driver sacs stcdwatn ve dame n seeds tenes 71 Mai ta Aa th a Oc tae As dell aa a a Ae SN Near se hath Mes oem Ns 2 hd Mh hl 75 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 Chapter 1 About the SLC 500 EtherNet IP Adapter Overview This chapter provides an introduction to the features and functionalities of the 1747 AENTR SLC 500 EtherNet IP Adapter It includes the following sections Topic Page Module Description 1 Hardware Components 2 The 1747 AENTR in a Logix System 3 Hardware Software Compatibility 4 Diagnostic Indicators 4 What the Adapter Does 5 Use of the Common Industrial Protocol CIP 5 Understand the Producer Consumer Model 5 Support of Direct Connections 6 Module Description The 1747 AENTR Adapter enables CompactLogix and ControlLogix processors to control SLC I O modules It is primarily designed to enable migration of existing SLC controlled systems to Logix based systems The adapter mainly acts as a gateway between the SLC backplane and EtherNet IP and typically replaces an SLC controller in the 1746 rack On remote SLC racks it replaces the 1747 ASB module or the ControlNet adapters 1747 ACNI15 and 1747 ACNRIS5 Control of the backplane I O is accomplished with a CompactLogix or ControlLogix controlle
87. y 2013 25 Chapter4 Plan to Use Your EtherNet IP Adapter Chapter Summary 26 This chapter provided an overview of adapter operation on an EtherNet IP network that can assist you in configuring your system Rockwell Automation Publication 1747 UMO076C EN E January 2013 Overview Set Up the Hardware Chapter 5 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application In the following example a ControlLogix controller communicates with I O modules through the adapter using a direct connection The adapter makes a direct connection to each of the modules referenced by the data The modules presented in this chapter use RSLogix 5000 Logix Designer application revision 20 or later Topic Page SetUptheHardwae S as Create the Example Application 28 Configure the 1 0 29 Add the Local EtherNet IP Bridge to the 1 0 Configuration 30 Add the Adapter to the I 0 Configuration 31 Add 1 0 Modules to the 1 0 Configuration 33 Download the Program to the Controller 42 Custom Settings Edit Adapter Configuration 43 Custom Settings for your I O Module 46 IMPORTANT The steps and screenshots used in this chapter refer to the RSLogix 5000 software which has since been renamed to Logix Designer application The configuration process in the Logix Designer application follows the same steps as the configuration process in RSLogix 5000 IMPORTANT The 1747 AENTR devi

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