Allen-Bradley Rockwell Automation 1734-AENT manual

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    POINT I/O EtherNet/IP A dapter Module Catalog Number 1734-AENT User Manual[...]

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    Important User Information Solid state equipment has operational characte ristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment. Safety Guidelines fo r 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://literature.rockwellaut[...]

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    iii Publication 1734-U M011D-EN-P - January 2011 Preface What This Preface Contains This p reface describes how to use this manual. Se e the table for a list of where to find specific infor mation within this chapter . Who Should Use This Manual This manual is intended for contro l engineers and technicians who are installing, conf iguring, and mai[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 iv Preface How to Use This Manual This manual contains an over view of the 1734-AENT adapte r . It describes how to install and configure the adapte r and provides examples sho wing how to use the adapter to communicate with POINT I/O modules over an EtherNet/IP network. About the Exampl e Applications This[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Preface v System Components W e used the following components for the example applications . Y ou need the same or similar components to set up your o wn control system using POINT I/O modules on an EtherNet/IP network. Quantity Product Name Catalog Number Hardware 1 POINT I/O EtherNet/IP adapter 1734-AENT 1[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 vi Preface Where to Find More Information R efer to the following R ockwell publications as needed for additional help when setting up and using your EtherNet/IP net work. For Information About See This Publication Publication Number Using EtherNet/IP for industrial control EtherNet/IP Performance and Appli[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Preface vii T erminology R efer to the table for the meaning of common ter ms . POINT I/O 2 relay output module POINT I/O 2 Relay Output Module In stallation Instructions (OX2) 1734-IN587 POINT I/O 2 Relay Output Module Installation Instructions (OW2) 1734-IN055 POINT I/O synchronous serial interface absolut[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 viii Preface CSMA/CD Carrier sense multiple access/collision detection is the access method used in Ethernet. When a devic e wants to gain access to the network, it checks to see if the network is quiet (senses the carrier). If it is not, it waits a random amount of time before retrying. If the network is q[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Preface ix Hardware address Each Ethernet device has a unique hardware address (sometimes called a MAC address) that is 48 bits. The address appears as six digits separated by colons (s uch as, xx :xx:xx:xx:xx:xx). Each digit has a value between 0 and 255 (0x00 to 0xFF). This address is assigned in the hardw[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 x Prefac e TCP/IP The transmission control protocol/internet protocol is a transport-layer protocol (TCP) and a network-layer protocol (IP) commonly used for communication within networks and across internetworks. T ransaction An exchange of request and data and response and data . UDP The user datagram pro[...]

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    xi Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 T able of Contents Important User Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Preface What This Preface Contains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Who Should Use This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 xii Chapter 4 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 Software What This Chapter Contains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Set Up the Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Create the Example Applicati[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 xiii Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver What This Appendix Contains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Install the RSLinx Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Configure the AB_ETH/IP Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 xiv Notes:[...]

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    xv Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Summary of Changes This publication contains new and revise d infor mation not in the last release. New and Revised Information See the table fo r a summar y of th e major c hanges in this manual. Change Bars Change bars (as shown with this paragraph) show the areas in th is manual that are different from[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 xvi Summary of Changes Notes:[...]

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    1 Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Chapter 1 About the Adapter What This Chapter Contains This chapter provides an ov er view of the 1734-AENT POINT I/O EtherNet/IP adapter, its primar y features , and how to use it. Y ou need to understand the conce pts discussed in this chapter to configure your adapter and use it in an EtherNet/I P contr[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 2 About the Adapter The default setting for the chass is size is 1 slot, which represents the adapter by itself . Set the chassis size as the s um of the slot of the adapter plus the slots of each I/O module in th e adapter bac kplane. F or example , the adap ter plus 4 I/O modules uses a chassis si ze of 5[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 About the Adap ter 3 • A correct POINT I/O system does not have any empty ter minal bases. • After you cycle pow e r , the adapte r does not r un any I/O until the number of modules comprising the c hassis equals the stored c hassis size. – Because the adapter cannot dete ct empty ter minal bases , it [...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 4 About the Adapter Cycle Power T o a Syst em for the First T ime When you cycle power to the POINT I/O for the first tim e, the adapter must assign addresses to ev er y module in the backplane . POINT I/O modules all ship configured at the same address . When you first apply power , we expect that all but [...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 About the Adap ter 5 Hardware/Software Compatibility The 1734-AENT adapter and the applicatio ns described in this manual are compatible with the follo wing fir mware revisions and software releases . Contact Rockw ell Automation if you need software or fir mware upg rades to use this equipment. What the Ada[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 6 About the Adapter • Y ou maintain full control over the route taken b y each message, whic h enables you to select alter nativ e paths for the same end device . Understand the Producer/Consumer Model The CIP producer/consumer netw orking model replaces the old source/destination (master/sla ve) mo del. [...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 About the Adap ter 7 Support of Rack-optimized and Direct Connections The 1734-AENT adapter suppor ts bo th direct and rack-optimized connections. A direct connection is a real-time data tran sfer link between the controller and whate ver mo dule occupies th e slot that the configu ration data references . D[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 8 About the Adapter Before Y ou Begin T o effectiv ely use your ada pter , note the follo wing consideration s . Determine Compatibility If using the adapter with a 1756-ENBT module or 1788-ENBT module, us e the following required fir mware re visions for these bridge modules: • 1756-ENBT fir mware revisi[...]

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    9 Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Chapter 2 Install the Adapter What This Chapter Contains This chapter describes how to physica lly install the adapter on the DIN rail and connect it to the Ethe rNet/IP network. The following table lists where to find specific infor mation. Identify Adapter Components Use the figure to identify the exter [...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 10 Install the Adapter Mount the Adapter on a DIN Rail Before Installing Modules Use the following procedure to m ount the adapter o n a new system before you install any I/O modules . 1. P osition the adapter vertically above the DIN rail. 2. Press down fir mly to install the adap ter on the DIN rail, noti[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Install the Adapter 11 Mount or Replace the Adapter to an Existing System F ollow these ste ps to mount or re place an adapter . 1. R emov e the existing adapter (if there is one) from the DIN rail as follows: a. Pull up on the RTB remov al handle to remove the ter minal block. b . Disconnect th e Ether net [...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 12 Install the Adapter Wire Y our Adapter R efer to the illustration to wire the adapter. WARNING If you connect or disconnect wiring while the field-side power is on, an electrical arc ca n occur . This could cau se an explosion in hazardous location installations. Be sure that power is removed or the area[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Install the Adapter 13 Mounting Dimensions R efer to the figure for mounting dim ensions . millimeters (inches) A = DIN rail B = Secure DIN ra il approximat ely every 20 0 mm (7.8 i n.) 133.4 (5.25) 76.5 (3.0) 43520 36.51 (1.44) 54.9 (2.16) 1734-AENT 76.2H x 54.9W x 133.4D (3.0H x 2.16W x 5.25D) B A[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 14 Install the Adapter Notes:[...]

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    15 Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Chapter 3 Configure the Adapter for Y our EtherNet/IP Network What This Chapter Contains Before using your adapter in an EtherNet/IP network, configure it with an IP address , subnet mask, and optional Gateway address . T his chapter describes these configuration requirements and th e procedures for provi[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 16 Configur e the Adapt er for Y o ur EtherNe t/IP Network Configuration Requirements Be fo re you ca n us e you r ad ap te r, you mu st configure its IP address , its subnet mask, and, optionally , gateway address . Y ou can use the Rockw ell BootP utility , version 2.3 or later , to perfor m the configura[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Configure the Adapter f or Y our EtherNet/I P Network 17 IP Address The IP address identifies each node on the IP network (or system of connected networks). Each TCP/IP node on a netw ork (inc luding the 1734-AENT adapter) must ha ve a unique IP address . The IP address is 32 bits long and has a net ID part [...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 18 Configur e the Adapt er for Y o ur EtherNe t/IP Network When a node needs to communicate with a node on another network, a gateway transfers the data betw een the two n etw orks . The figure shows gateway G connecting Netw ork 1 with Netw ork 2. When host B with IP address 128.2.0.1 comm unicates with ho[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Configure the Adapter f or Y our EtherNet/I P Network 19 The new co nfiguration is: A second netw ork with Hosts D and E w a s added. Gatewa y G2 connects Network 2.1 with Netw ork 2.2. Hosts D and E will use Gatewa y G2 to communicate with hosts not on Network 2.2. Hosts B and C will use Gatewa y G to commu[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 20 Configur e the Adapt er for Y o ur EtherNe t/IP Network The adapter reads the thumbwheel switches only when you cycle po wer to deter mine if the switche s are set to a v alid numb er . Press either the + or - buttons to c hange the number . V alid settings range from 001 to 254. When the switches are se[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Configure the Adapter f or Y our EtherNet/I P Network 21 2. Double-clic k the hardw are address of the device y ou want to con figure. Y ou see the New Entr y dialog with the device’ s Ether net Address (MA C). 3. Enter the IP Address y ou want to assign to the device, and clic k OK. The device is added to[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 22 Configur e the Adapt er for Y o ur EtherNe t/IP Network Y ou must hav e a n entr y for the devic e in the Relation List panel to re-enable DHCP . Save the Relation List Y ou can sav e the R elation List to use later . T o sav e the Relation List perfor m the following steps: 1. Select Sav e As ... from t[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Configure the Adapter f or Y our EtherNet/I P Network 23 The Save As dialog appears . 2. Select the folder you want to sa ve to . 3. Enter a file name for the Relation List (for example, control system configuration), and click Sa ve. Y ou can leav e the Save as type at the defaul t setting: Bootp Confi g Fi[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 24 Configur e the Adapt er for Y o ur EtherNe t/IP Network T o configure the adapter with a fix ed IP address , see  Configure th e Adapter with Fix ed IP Address on page  43. ATTENTION T o avoid uninten ded control, the 1734 -AENT adapter must be assigned a fixed IP addres s. The IP address of this a[...]

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    25 Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Chapter 4 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 Software What This Chapter Contains In this example, a ControlLogix co ntroller communicates with POINT I/O modules via the 1734-AENT adapte r using a direct connection. The adapter makes a direct connection to each of the modules refer[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 26 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion in RSLogix 5000 Softwar e W e mounted the 1734-AENT adapter on a DIN rail in slot 0, with a 1734-O W2/C relay output module in slot 1, a 1734-O V4E/C sink output module in slot 2, and a pow er supply (not shown). T o w o rk along with t his example , set up [...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the Ada pter for Direct Connect ion in RSLogix 5000 Software 27 2. From the File menu, select New . The New Controller dialog op ens . 3. Enter an appropriate Name for the Controller , for example, POINT_IO_Controller . 4. Select the cor rect V ersion, Chassis T ype, and Slot number of the Logix55[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 28 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion in RSLogix 5000 Softwar e • Add the local 1756-ENBT module to the I/O configuration. • Add the 1734-AENT adapter as a c hild of the 1756-ENBT module. • Add the I/O modules as child ren of the 1734-AENT adapter . Add the Local EtherNet/IP Bri dge to the[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the Ada pter for Direct Connect ion in RSLogix 5000 Software 29 The Select Module dialog opens . 3. Expand Communications to see the list of Communications modules . 4. Select the 1756-ENBT EtherNet /IP Bridge, and click OK. The Select Major Revision dialog opens . 5. Select the number for Majo r [...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 30 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion in RSLogix 5000 Softwar e The Ne w M odul e dia log op en s . 6. Enter va lues for Name, IP Addres s , Slot, Electronic Keying, and R e vision, noting that we u sed the follo wing v alues: 7. Click OK to accept the configuration. The Module Proper ties dialo[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the Ada pter for Direct Connect ion in RSLogix 5000 Software 31 The Select Module dialog opens . 2. Expand Communications to see th e list of Communications modules .[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 32 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion in RSLogix 5000 Softwar e 3. Select the 1734-AENT/A Ethernet adap ter from the list, and click OK, noting that we used these values . The Ne w M odul e dia log op en s . Comm F or mat choices are the following . • None – the adapter makes a direct conn e[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the Ada pter for Direct Connect ion in RSLogix 5000 Software 33 The 1734-AENT adapter appears in the Ether net folder . Add the POINT I/O Modules to the I/O Configuration Y ou now add POINT I/O modules to th e I/O Configuration Li st under the 1734-AENT adapter . In this example, y ou add a 1734-O[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 34 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion in RSLogix 5000 Softwar e The Se lect Module dialog ope ns . 2. Expand Digital to see the list of Digital modules . 3. Select the 1734-O W2 relay output mo dule from the list, and clic k OK. The Ne w M odul e dia log op en s .[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the Ada pter for Direct Connect ion in RSLogix 5000 Software 35 4. Enter values for Name and Slot, noting that we used the following v alues. 5. Choose Connection. The RPI is selectable since it is a direct connection. 6. Enter 50 for requested packet inter val (RPI) to set how often you ex change[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 36 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion in RSLogix 5000 Softwar e Add the Digital Output Module 1. Right-click the 1734-AENT adapte r , and select New Module. The Se lect Module dialog ope ns . 2. Expand Digital to see the list of Digital modules .. 3. Select the 1734-O V4E digital output module f[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the Ada pter for Direct Connect ion in RSLogix 5000 Software 37 The Ne w Module dialog opens . 5. Enter va lues for Name and Slot, noting w e used the following . 6. On the Connection tab , enter 10 ms as the RPI for the 1734-O V4E module. 7. Click OK. The I/O Conf iguration in the Project dialog [...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 38 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion in RSLogix 5000 Softwar e Edit the Controller T ags When you add modules to the I/O conf iguration the system creates tags for those modules to use in the application prog ram. F or the exam ple application you need to add one more controller tags. 1. Double[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the Ada pter for Direct Connect ion in RSLogix 5000 Software 39 Create the Ladder Program Next create the examp le ladder prog ram to test the I/O . 1. Double-click Main R outine unde r the Main Prog ram folder . 2. Enter the following ladder prog ram using the tags previously created. 3. Sav e th[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 40 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion in RSLogix 5000 Softwar e 1. From the main men u, choose Commun ications>Who-Acti ve . The W ho Active dialog opens . 2. Navigate to select the slot where the controller is located in the chassis . 3. Choose Set Project P ath. 4. Choose Download. The Down[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the Ada pter for Direct Connect ion in RSLogix 5000 Software 41 5. From the Do wnload dialog, choose Download to see the RSLogix 5000 software dialog . 6. Notice that the 1756-ENBT Bridge is now online . If yellow triangles are present, see the following section. V erify the Module Chassis Size Y [...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 42 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion in RSLogix 5000 Softwar e Y ou see the Module Fa ult error code. 5. Click the Chassis Size tab . 6. Click Set Chassis Size in Module . 7. R ead and ackno wledg e the warning dialog . 8. Click OK to contin ue. V alue from RSLogix 5000 software V alue stored i[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the Ada pter for Direct Connect ion in RSLogix 5000 Software 43 Notice the chassis size in th e module is modified to 3. 9. Click OK. At this point, your POINTBus status LED should be solid green. All the yellow triangles in y our I/O configuration should be g one. Configure the Adapter with Fixed[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 44 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion in RSLogix 5000 Softwar e 4. R ead and ackno wledg e the warning . 5. Click OK. 6. Click the R efresh button to verify the c hanges. Recover From an Overloaded Adapter Each POINT I/O connection establis hed with the 1734 -AENT adapter consumes a por tion of [...]

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    45 Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Chapter 5 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 Software What This Chapter Contains This chapter guides you through the ste ps required to configure your POINT I/O Ether net adapter for both dire ct connection and rack optimization using RSLogix 5000 software . [...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 46 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion and Ra ck Optimizat ion in RSLogix 5 000 Software Set Up the Hardware In this example, a ControlLogix c hassi s contains the Logix 5555 controller in slot 1 and a 1756-ENBT bridge modu le in slot 3. W e mounted the 1734-AENT adapter on a DIN rail in slot 0, [...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the A dapter for Direct Co nnection and Ra ck Optimization in RSLogix 5000 Soft ware 47 Create the Example Application P erfor m the following steps to create the example application: 1. Start the RSLogix 5000 Enter prise Series software . Y ou see the RSLogix 5000 main dialog . 2. From the File m[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 48 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion and Ra ck Optimizat ion in RSLogix 5 000 Software 6. T o use redun dancy in y our system, c heck the R edundancy Enabled chec kbo x so that a chec kmark appears. RSLogix 5000 software , version 11 and later , includes enable redundancy . This example does no[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the A dapter for Direct Co nnection and Ra ck Optimization in RSLogix 5000 Soft ware 49 2. Click New M odule. The Select Module dialog opens . 3. Expand Communications to see the list of Communications modules . 4. Select the 1756-ENBT EtherNet /IP Bridge, and click OK. The Select Major Revision d[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 50 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion and Ra ck Optimizat ion in RSLogix 5 000 Software The Module Prope rties dia log opens . 6. Enter va lues for Name, IP Addres s , Slot, Electronic Keying, and R e vision, noting we used the follo wing values: 7. Click Finish to accept the configuration. Add [...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the A dapter for Direct Co nnection and Ra ck Optimization in RSLogix 5000 Soft ware 51 The Select Module dialog opens . 2. Expand Communications to see th e list of Communications modules . 3. Select the 1734-AENT/A Ethernet adap ter from the list, and click OK. The Ne w Module dialog opens .[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 52 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion and Ra ck Optimizat ion in RSLogix 5 000 Software 4. Enter va lues for Name, IP Address , Comm F or mat, Chassis Size, Electronic Keying, and R evision, noting we used the following v alues. Comm F o r mat choices include: • None – the adapter makes a di[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the A dapter for Direct Co nnection and Ra ck Optimization in RSLogix 5000 Soft ware 53 7. V erify that the re quested packet inter val (RPI) is appropriate for your system. Y ou use this v alue for the rack- o ptimized connection to the I/O modules . 8. Click OK. The 1734-AENT adapter appears in [...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 54 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion and Ra ck Optimizat ion in RSLogix 5 000 Software 2. Expand Digital to see the list of digital modules . 3. Select the 1734-O W2 relay output mo dule from the list, and clic k OK. The New Module dia log opens . 4. Enter values for Name and Slot. Note that we[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the A dapter for Direct Co nnection and Ra ck Optimization in RSLogix 5000 Soft ware 55 The RPI is selectable, since it is a direct connection. 6. V erify that the re quested packet inter val (RPI) is appropriate for your system (10 ms for this exampl e). Y ou use this value for the rack-optimized[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 56 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion and Ra ck Optimizat ion in RSLogix 5 000 Software The Se lect Module dialog ope ns . 2. Expand Digital to see the list of digital modules a vailable . 3. Choose the 1734-O V4E/C module, and click OK.[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the A dapter for Direct Co nnection and Ra ck Optimization in RSLogix 5000 Soft ware 57 The Ne w Module dialog opens . 4. From the New Module dialog , complete the following . •E n t e r a v a l u e f o r N a m e . • Enter a v alue for Slot. •C l i c k C h a n g e . The Module Definition dia[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 58 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion and Ra ck Optimizat ion in RSLogix 5 000 Software The New Mo dule Connection tab dialog opens. 8. On the Connection tab , enter 50 for the requested pack et inter v al (RPI). 9. Keep the following unc hecked: • Inhibit Module • Major F ault on Controller[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the A dapter for Direct Co nnection and Ra ck Optimization in RSLogix 5000 Soft ware 59 3. Choose Set Project P at h. 4. Choose Download. Y ou see the Download dialog . 5. From the Download dialog, clic k Download. Y ou see this RSLogix 5000 dialog . 6. Notice that the 1756-ENBT Bridge is now onli[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 60 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion and Ra ck Optimizat ion in RSLogix 5 000 Software 3. Select Proper ties . 4. Click the Connection tab . Y ou see the Module Fa ult error code. 5. Click the Chassis Size tab . 6. Click Set Chassis Size in Module . V alue from RSLogix 5000 software V alue stor[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Configure the A dapter for Direct Co nnection and Ra ck Optimization in RSLogix 5000 Soft ware 61 7. R ead and acknowledge the war ning dialog . 8. Click OK to contin ue. 9. Notice the chassis size in th e module is modified to 3. 10. Click OK. At this point, your POINTBus status LED should be solid green. [...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 62 Config ure the Ada pter for Direct Connec tion and Ra ck Optimizat ion in RSLogix 5 000 Software Access Module Data Use the following inform ation to us e the 1734 POINT I/O Ethernet adapter data in the ladder logic program. • POINT_IO_Adapter = t he name you gav e to yo ur Ethernet adapter • # = slo[...]

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    63 Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Chapter 6 LED Status Indicators What This Chapter Contains R ead this chapter for infor mation about LED status indica tors . Interpret the Status Indicators ATTENTION Y o u must use series C POINT I/O modules with the 1734-AENT adapter . Series A or B POINT I/O modules will not work with this ada pter . [...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 64 LED Status Indicators Indication Probable Cause Recommended Action Network Activi ty Off No link established. V erify network cabling, and correct, as needed. Flashing green/Off T ransmit or receive activity present. None Steady green Link established. None Network S tatus Off Device not initialized. The[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 LED Status Indicators 65 System Power Off Not active; field power is off or DC-DC converter problem present. 1. V erify power is on, and apply power if needed. 2. V erify backplane power not exceeded, and correct. 3. Replace 1734-AENT module. Green System power is on; DC-DC converter is active (5V). None Fi[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 66 LED Status Indicators Notes:[...]

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    67 Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Appendix A Adapter W eb Pages What This Appendix Contains R ead this appendix for infor mation about the adapter W eb pag e diagnostics that offer extensive internal and n etwork diagnostics . W ork with the Home Page Use the adapter diagnostics Home pag e to access ot her adapter diagnostics W eb pages a[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 68 Adapt er Web Pages 1. From a browser suc h as Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer , enter the adapter IP address to see the Home pag e. 2. From the Home page, click Expand to expand options, as in the figure, or Minimize to see Diagnostics , Configuration, and Browse Chassis options without t he expa[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Adapter We b Pages 69 3. From the Home page, complete on e of these, as desired. • Click one of these to g o to http://www .ab .com/ . – Allen-Bradley log o at the top of the page – Visit ab .com for additional infor mation statement under Resources • Click R ockw ell A utomation at th e top right t[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 70 Adapt er Web Pages Use the Diagnosti c Overview Page T o use the Diagnostic Over view page to view general diagnostics infor mation, follow this procedure . 1. From t he W eb page, clic k the Diagnostic Ov er view tab at the top of the page o r panel on the left. The Diagno stic Overview t ab opens . 2. [...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Adapter We b Pages 71 – Open Er rors – Conn Closes – Close Er rors – Conn Timeout – Status •M o d u l e S e t t i n g s – Chassis Size – Switches Use the Network Settings Page T o use the Network Settings pag e to view network related infor ma tion, follow this procedure. 1. From the W eb pa[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 72 Adapt er Web Pages 2. From t he Netw ork Settings page, view the follo wing . • Netw ork Interface – Ethernet Address (MA C) – IP Address – Subnet Mask – Default Gateway – Primar y Name Ser ver – Secondar y Name Ser ver – Default Domain Name – Host Name – Name R esolution • Ether ne[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Adapter We b Pages 73 The Ether net Statistics tab opens. 2. From th e Ethernet Statistics tab , view the following: • Ethernet Link – Media Speed, Half or Full Duplex, Autoneg otiate Status • Interface Counters – In Octets , In UCast Pa ck ets , In NUcast P acket s , In Discards , In Er rors , In U[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 74 Adapt er Web Pages Use the I/O Connections Page T o use the I/O Connections page to view CIP I/O (Class 1) connection infor mation, follow this procedure . 1. From t he W eb page, clic k the I/O Connections ta b at the top of the page o r panel on the left. The I/O Connectio ns tab opens . 2. From th e I[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Adapter We b Pages 75 Use the Diagnostic Messaging Page T o use the Diagnostic Messaging pag e to execute explicit, unconnected message ser vices , use this procedure. 1. From the W eb pag e, click the Diagnostic Messaging t ab at the top of the page or pa nel on the left. The Dia gnostic Messaging ta b ope[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 76 Adapt er Web Pages 3. From th e Diagnostic Messaging tab , clic k Submit to see v alues similar to that in the figure . W o rk with the Configuration Pages T o work with the Configuration pages, follow these procedures , not ing that values on these pages are st ored in an d retrieved from non-v olatile [...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Adapter We b Pages 77 2. From the Configuration pag e, click one of these . •I d e n t i t y •N e t w o r k •S e r v i c e s The En ter Network P assword dialog opens . 3. From the user name and passw ord dialog, enter values , notin g the following . • The values for user name and passw ord are cas[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 78 Adapt er Web Pages Y ou see the Identity page. 2. From the Identity tab , com plete entries for the fo llowing, noting that the description and location he lp you identify where modules are in the facility . • Host Name – the name a Domain Na me Server uses to resolv e this adapter’ s IP address ?[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Adapter We b Pages 79 Y ou see the Network Configuration pag e. 2. From the Network Configuration tab , comple te these entries, noting that values for Network Interface are disabled when DHCP is Dyna mic DHCP and port speed and duplex mode are disabled when Autonegotiate Speed and Duplex is selected. • F[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 80 Adapt er Web Pages Use the Services Page T o use the Ser vices pag e to change the password for the Configuration web page or disable the W eb ser ver , complete these procedures . 1. From the W eb page, click the Ser vices tab at the top of th e pag e or panel on the left. The Ser vices tab opens . 2. F[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Adapter We b Pages 81 T o w ork with the Browse Chassi s page, follow these procedures . 1. From the Home page, click Bro wse Chassis . 2. From th e Brow se Chassis page, lea ve the Dis play comp act chec k box unchecked, if desired, unless you want to decrease t he font size, making it easier to read the f[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 82 Adapt er Web Pages After completion of a quer y , here is how a typical Browse Chassis page looks with the module hyperlinks active and the Display compact chec k box unc heck ed. Here is how a typical Bro wse Chassis page looks with the Display compact check bo x check ed. 5. From the Browse Chassis pag[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 Adapter We b Pages 83 •M o d u l e R e v i s i o n • Serial Number • Status[...]

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    Publication 1734 -UM011D-EN -P - May 2011 84 Adapt er Web Pages Notes:[...]

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    87 Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Appendix B Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver What This Appendix Contains T o communicate with y our 1734-AENT ad apter o ver y our network you m ust configure th e RSLinx EtherNet/ IP driv er (AB_ETH/IP ). Y ou need one of these driv ers to download the example application prog rams in th[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 88 Configure the RSLinx Et hernet Commun ication Driver Configure the AB_ETH/IP Driver T o configure th e AB_ETH/IP Ethernet comm unication driv er, perfor m the following steps . 1. Star t RSLinx software . 2. From the Communications men u, select Configure Driv er s . 3. Click th e arrow to the right of t[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Configure th e RSLinx Ethern et Communication Driver 89 5. Make sure the Brow se Local Subnet button is selecte d. RSLinx software bro wses your local subnet an d automatically read s the IP address . 6. Click OK. The AB_ETH/IP driver is no w configured and appears in the configured driv ers windo w . 7. Clo[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 90 Configure the RSLinx Et hernet Commun ication Driver Notes:[...]

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    91 Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Appendix C POINT I/O Module and RSLogix 5000 Software Controller T ag Reference What This Appendix Contains R ead this appendix for infor mation about tag references. 1734 POINT I/O Catalog Numbers ATTENTION Y o u must use series C POINT I/O modules with the 1734 -AENT adapter . Series A or B POINT I/O mo[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 92 POINT I/O Module and RSLogix 5000 Software Controller T ag Reference Note that all POINT I/O modules must be series C or abov e for RSLogix 5000 softw are, v ersion 11, compatibility . The 1734-232ASC/A (series A) is presently the only exception to the series C requirement. With RSLogix 5000 software , v[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Modu le and RSLogi x 5000 Softwa re Controlle r T a g Reference 93 Digital 2 POINT Input 1734-IA2 2 POINT 120V AC Input 1734-IB2 2 POINT 10…28V DC Input, Sink 1734-IM2 2 POINT 240V AC Input 1734-IV2 2 POINT 10…28V DC Input, Source Configuration Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V a lid Data Valu[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 94 POINT I/O Module and RSLogix 5000 Software Controller T ag Reference Digital 4 POINT Input 1734-IB4 4 POINT 10…28V DC Input, Sink 1734-IV4 4 POINT 10…28V DC Input, Source Configuration Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Data V a lues Filter Off On T ime - POINT 0 INT 1,000 -32,768…32,767 µ s [...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Modu le and RSLogi x 5000 Softwa re Controlle r T a g Reference 95 Digital 2 POINT Output – Without Diagnostic Status 1734-OA2 2 POINT 120V AC Output 1734-OW2 2 POINT AC/DC Relay Output 1734-OX2 2 POINT Relay Output N.O./N.C. Configuration Data Data T yp e Defa ult Va l u e V alid Dat a V a lues [...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 96 POINT I/O Module and RSLogix 5000 Software Controller T ag Reference Digital 2 POINT Output – With Over Load and Open Load Diagnostic Status 1734-OB2E 2 POINT 10…28V DC Electronically Fused Output, Source 1734-OB2EP 2 POINT 10…28V DC Electronically Fused Protected Output, Source Configuration Data [...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Modu le and RSLogi x 5000 Softwa re Controlle r T a g Reference 97 Digital 2 POINT Output – With Over Load Diagnostic Status 1734-OV2E 2 POINT 10…28V DC Electronically Fused Output, Sink Configuration Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Data V alues Fault Mode - POINT 0, 1 SINT , BIT 0 0=Fa[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 98 POINT I/O Module and RSLogix 5000 Software Controller T ag Reference Digital 4 POINT Output – With Over Load and Open Load Diagnostic Status 1734-OB4E 4 POINT 10…28V DC Electronically Fused Output, Source Configuration Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Data V alues Fault Mode - POINT 0, 1, 2, 3[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Modu le and RSLogi x 5000 Softwa re Controlle r T a g Reference 99 Digital 4 POINT Output – With Over Load Diagnostic Status 1734-OV4E 4 POINT 10…28V DC Electronically Fused Output, Sink Configuration Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Dat a V a lues Fault Mode - POINT 0, 1, 2, 3 SINT , BI[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 100 POINT I/O Mo dule and RSLog ix 5000 Softwar e Controller T ag Reference Analog 2 Channel Input 1734-IE2C 2 Channel Analog Current Input Configuration Data Data T ype Defau lt Va l u e V alid Data V alues Low Engineering Channel 0 INT 3,277 -32,768…32,767 High Engineering Channel 0 INT 16,383 -32,768?[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Mod ule and RSLogix 50 00 Software Controller T ag Ref erence 101 1734-IE2C 2 Channel Analog Current Input Input Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Data V alues Data Channel 0 INT 0 -32,768…32,767 Data Channel 1 INT 0 -32,768…32,767 Status Byte Channel 0 SINT 0 Bit 0 Fault Bit 1 Calibratio[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 102 POINT I/O Mo dule and RSLog ix 5000 Softwar e Controller T ag Reference 1734-IE2V 2 Channel Analog V oltage Input Configuration Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Data V alues Low Engineering Channel 0 INT 0 -32,768…32,767 High Engineering Channel 0 I NT 10,000 -32,768…32,767 Digital Filter Cha[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Mod ule and RSLogix 50 00 Software Controller T ag Ref erence 103 1734-IE2V 2 Channel Analog V oltage Input Input Data Data T ype Defau lt Va l u e V alid Data V alues Data Channel 0 INT 0 -32,768…32,767 Data Channel 1 INT 0 -32,768…32,767 Status Byte Channel 0 SINT 0 Bit 0 Fault Bit 1 Calibrat[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 104 POINT I/O Mo dule and RSLog ix 5000 Softwar e Controller T ag Reference 1734-IR2 2 Channel RTD Input Configuration Data Data T ype Defaul t V alue V alid Data V alues Low Engineering Channel 0 INT 1,000 -32,768…32,767 High Engineering Channel 0 INT 5,000 -32,768…32,767 Digital Filter Channel 0 INT 0[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Mod ule and RSLogix 50 00 Software Controller T ag Ref erence 105 1734-IR2 2 Channel RTD Input Configuration Data Data T ype Default V alue V ali d Data V alues Sensor T ype Channel 1 SINT 1 0=Ohms 1=100 Ω Pt α 385 2=200 Ω Pt α 385 5=100 Ω JPt α 3916 6=200 Ω JPt α 3916 9=10 Ω Cu α 42[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 106 POINT I/O Mo dule and RSLog ix 5000 Softwar e Controller T ag Reference 1734-IT2 2 Channel Thermocouple Input, Isol. Configuration Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Data V alues Cold Junction Notch Filter SINT 1 0=50 Hz 1=60 Hz Cold Junction Mode SINT 1 0=None 1=Channel 0 2=Channel 1 3=Average Bot[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Mod ule and RSLogix 50 00 Software Controller T ag Ref erence 107 1734-IT2 2 Channel Thermocouple Input, Isol. Configuration Da ta Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Data V alues T emperature Mode Channel 0 SINT 1 0=mV/Custom Scale 1=°C 2=°F 3=°K 4=°R Cold Junction Enable Channel 0 SINT 1 0=Dis[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 108 POINT I/O Mo dule and RSLog ix 5000 Softwar e Controller T ag Reference 1734-IT2 2 Channel Thermocouple Input, Isol. Configuration Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Data V alues T emperature Mode Channel 1 SINT 1 0=m V/Custom Scale 1=°C 2=°F 3=°K 4=°R Cold Junction Enable Channel 1 SINT 1 0=Di[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Mod ule and RSLogix 50 00 Software Controller T ag Ref erence 109 Analog 2 Channel Output 1734-OE2C 2 Channel Analog Current Output Configuration Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Data V alues Fault V alue Channel 0 INT 0 -32,768…32,767 Program V alue Channel 0 INT 0 -32,768…32,767 Low En[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 110 POINT I/O Mo dule and RSLog ix 5000 Softwar e Controller T ag Reference 1734-OE2C 2 Channel Analog Current Output Configuratio n Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Dat a V a lues Idle Mode Channel 1 SINT 1 0=Hold Last State 1=Go to Low Clamp 2=Go to High Clamp 3=Go to Fault V alue Limit Alarm Latch[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Mod ule and RSLogix 50 00 Software Controller T ag Ref erence 111 1734-OE2V 2 Channel Analog V oltage Output Configuration Data Data T ype Defau lt Va l u e V alid Data V alues Fault V alue Channel 0 INT 0 -32,768…32,767 Program V alue Channel 0 INT 0 -32,768…32,767 Low Engineering Channel 0 IN[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 112 POINT I/O Mo dule and RSLog ix 5000 Softwar e Controller T ag Reference 1734-OE2V 2 Channel Analog V oltage Output Configuration Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Data V alues Limit Alarm Latch Channel 1 SINT 0 0=No Latching 1=Alarms Latch Alarm Disable Channel 1 S INT 0 0=Alarms Enabled 1=Alarms [...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Mod ule and RSLogix 50 00 Software Controller T ag Ref erence 113 Specialty I/O 1734-VHSC24 1 Channel 15…24V DC V ery High-speed Counter 1734-VHSC5 1 Channel 5V DC V ery High-speed Counter Configuration Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Data V alues Counter Config Config_0 Config_1 Config_2[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 114 POINT I/O Mo dule and RSLog ix 5000 Softwar e Controller T ag Reference 1734-VHSC24 1 Channel 15…24V DC V ery High-speed Counter 1734-VHSC5 1 Channel 5V DC V ery High-speed Counter Configuration Data Data T ype Defau lt Va l u e V alid Data V alues Scalar SINT 0 Counter Config 5, 6, 8 only: -128…+12[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Mod ule and RSLogix 50 00 Software Controller T ag Ref erence 115 T o enter values from +128…+255, use these conversion formulas: Desired Decimal P osition V alue - 256 = Entered Decimal P osition Va l u e . As an example , for a divisor of 200, 200 - 256 = -56 Desired Gate Inter v al V alue - 25[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 116 POINT I/O Mo dule and RSLog ix 5000 Softwar e Controller T ag Reference 1734-VHSC24 1 Channel 15…24V DC V ery High-speed Counter 1734-VHSC5 1 Channel 5V DC V ery High-speed Counter Input Data Dat a T ype De fault V alue V al id Data V a lues Present Data DINT 0 0…16,777,215 Stored Data DINT 0 -2,147[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Mod ule and RSLogix 50 00 Software Controller T ag Ref erence 117 Stored Data T o interpret values from -2,147,483,648 to -1, use this conv ersion for mula: Stored Data T ag V alue + 4,294,967,296 = Actual Stored Data T ag V alue . As an example , for a read va lue of -1,794,967,296: -1,794,967,296[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 118 POINT I/O Mo dule and RSLog ix 5000 Softwar e Controller T ag Reference 1734-VHSC24 1 Channel 15…24V DC V ery High-speed Counter 1734-VHSC5 1 Channel 5V DC V ery High-speed Counter Output Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Data V alues PWM V alue INT 0 0 …9500 ( 0.00 …95.00%) Counter Control [...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Mod ule and RSLogix 50 00 Software Controller T ag Ref erence 119 1734-IJ 1 Channel 5V DC Encoder / Counter 1734-IK 1 Channel 15…24V DC Encoder / Counter Configuration Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Data V alues Counter Config Config_0 Config_1 Config_2 Config_3 Mode_4 Mode_5 Mode_6 Z In[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 120 POINT I/O Mo dule and RSLog ix 5000 Softwar e Controller T ag Reference T o enter values from +128…+255, use these con v ersion for mulas: Decimal Position Desired Decimal P osition V alue - 256 = Entered Decimal P osition Va l u e . As an example, for a divisor of 200, 200 - 256 = -56 Gate Interval D[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Mod ule and RSLogix 50 00 Software Controller T ag Ref erence 121 Stored Data T o interpret values from -2,147 ,483,648… -1, use this conv ersion for m ula: Stored Data T ag V alue + 4,294,967,296 = Actual Stored Data T ag V alue . As an example , for a read va lue of -1,794,967,296:-1,794,967,29[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 122 POINT I/O Mo dule and RSLog ix 5000 Softwar e Controller T ag Reference Program Fault Note Prog ramming Fault Error bit – If an incomplete, incor rect, or conf licting se t of configuration parameters is sent to the module, the Prog ram F ault bit is asser ted and an er ror code plac ed in the Program[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Mod ule and RSLogix 50 00 Software Controller T ag Ref erence 123 1734-SSI 1 Channel Synchronous Serial Interface Configuration Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Dat a V a lues Run SINT 1 0=Module Not Running 1=Module Is Running Gray Binary SINT 1 0=Binary Code 1=Gray Code Word Length SINT 13[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 124 POINT I/O Mo dule and RSLog ix 5000 Softwar e Controller T ag Reference SSI Word Delay T ime T o enter Delay v alues from +32,768…+65,535 µ s , use this conv ersion for mula: Desired Dela y V alue (in µ s) - 65536 = Entered Delay V alue (in µ s). As an example, for a 40 ms dela y time, 40000 - 6553[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Mod ule and RSLogix 50 00 Software Controller T ag Ref erence 125 Present / Latched Data T o interpret values from -2,147 ,483,648…-1, use this conv ersion for mula: Stored Data T ag V alue + 4,294,967,296 = Actual Stored Data T ag V alue . As an example , for a read va lue of -1,794,967,296: -1,[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 126 POINT I/O Mo dule and RSLog ix 5000 Softwar e Controller T ag Reference 1734-SSI 1 Channel Synchronous Se rial Interface Output Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Data V alues Control Latch Acknowledge Compare 0 Acknowledge Compare 1 Acknowledge Compare 0 Select Compare 1 Select SINT BIT 0 BIT 1 BI[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Mod ule and RSLogix 50 00 Software Controller T ag Ref erence 127 1734-232ASC 1 Channel ASCII Interface Module Configuration Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V a lid Data Values Serial Character Format (ASCII Format: Data Bits / Parity / Stop) SINT 0 0=7N2 1=7E1 2=7O1 3=8N1 4=8N2 5=8E1 6=8O1 7=7E2 [...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 128 POINT I/O Mo dule and RSLog ix 5000 Softwar e Controller T ag Reference T ransmit Data / Receive Data / Delimiter / Pad Character Note that 7 data bits allows A SCII Ch aracter data values of 0…127, which RSLogix 5000 softw are does suppor t in the signed Short Integer data type SINT (-128…+127 rang[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 POINT I/O Mod ule and RSLogix 50 00 Software Controller T ag Ref erence 129 1734-232ASC 1 Channel ASCII Interface Module Input Data Data T ype Default Va l u e V alid Data V alues Receive Record Number SINT 0 -128…+127 (0…255) Status TX FIFO Overflow RX FIFO Overflow RX Parity Error Handshake Error New D[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 130 POINT I/O Mo dule and RSLog ix 5000 Softwar e Controller T ag Reference T ransmit Record Number/ Rece ive Record Numb er / Length_Lo Note that 7 data bits allows T ransmit / Recei ve record Number of Length_Lo values of 0…127, whic h RSLogix 5000 software does s uppor t in the signed Short Integ er da[...]

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    131 Publication 17 34-UM011 D-EN-P - Ma y 2011 Appendix D Quick Start What This Appendix Contains In this quick start, you learn how to use the 1734-AENT adapter with a ControlLogix controller fo r EtherNet/IP systems . Necessary Prerequisites Before you begin this quic k star t, make sure the follo wing conditions are in place . • The Co ntrolLo[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 132 Quick Start Configure the Adapter In the 1734-AENT Module Proper ties dialog, perfor m the following steps . 1. Complete the Name field. 2. Enter the following address into the IP Address field: 19 2.168.1.42 Y ou are setting the last digit, because the first three digits are se t for you as set by the [...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Quick Start 13 3 Enter Adapter Properties Use this procedure to enter adapter prope rties. 1. Right-click the 1734-AENT adapter and select Properties. The Module Proper ties dialog appears . 2. Click the Chassis Size tab . Notice that t he data under this tab is dimmed while off line. Use the Chassis Size ta[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 134 Quick Start 5. In the Module Proper ties dia log, enter the following infor mation. a. Name b. S l o t c . Comm F or mat d. Electronic Keying, choose Compatib le Module to v erify the major revision C, because only series C modules support EtherNe t/IP . e. Clic k Next on the bottom of t he dialog . f. [...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Quick Start 13 5 Configure 1734 POINT I/O Modules F or RSLogix 5000 software version 13 an d earlier , configure your POINT I/O modules via the Controller T ags databa se, using the following steps . For RSLogix 5000 software , versions 15 or late r , the prefer red method for module configuratio n is to use[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 136 Quick Start • 2 = 0…10V DC • 0 = -10…+10V DC 5. Click the value 2 and change it to 0, which changes the voltage rang e to -10…+10V DC for channel 0. Note the following: • The controller sends the configurati on data only wh en connection is being established. • Should you need to modify an[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Quick Start 13 7 – If you d ownlo aded the of fline co nfiguration into the module and then realize that you must modify any of the module’ s configuration parameters , then the prefer red wa y to make these changes online is to g o to the Module Conne ction tab and inhibit the module, apply the changes,[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 138 Quick Start Now you can put your controller in Run mode, and the connection should be successful. Configure an Ethernet Driver in RSLinx Software T o configure an Ethernet driv er in RS Linx software, launch RSLinx softw are. Launch RSLinx Software Launching the RSLinx softw a re enables you to configur[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Quick Start 13 9 The Rockw ell Software RSLinx Gateway - [RSWho - 1] screen appears . TIP The RSWho screen is actually RSLinx’ s network bro wser interface, whic h lets you view all of y our activ e network connectio ns . The left pane of this displa y is the T ree Control, which shows netw orks and device[...]

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    Publication 17 34-UM011D- EN-P - May 2011 140 Quick Start Add the AB_ETHIP-1 (EtherNet/IP) Driver 1. From th e Communicat ions menu, c hoose Configure Driv ers. The C onfigure Driv e rs dialog appears . 2. From the A vailable Driv er T ypes pull-down menu, c hoose EtherNet/IP Dri v er . 3. Click the Add New button. 4. Click OK to accept the default[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 Index Numerics 1734-POINT I/O catalog numbers 89 A AB-ETHIP driver 85 access module data 62 adapter features 4 replacing on system 11 wiring 12 auto negotiate 16 autobaud 8 B bandwidth, insufficient 44 BootP/DHCP utility 20 browse chas sis page 80 C catalog number s 89 chassis size 1 CIP Common Industrial Pr[...]

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    Publication 1734-UM0 11D-EN-P - May 2011 142 Index P power up system for the first time 4 producer/consu mer model understanding 6 program fault note 115, 120 publications related vi Q quick start 129 R rack optimized conn ection 7 recover from an overloaded adapter 44 reinsertion of modules 2 relation list 22 removal of modules 2 replace adapter o[...]

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