HP 1761-NET-ENI - Manual

HP 1761-NET-ENI

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Important User Information; Safety Guidelines for the; A TTEN TIO N
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 6 – Related Documentation; The following conventions are used throughout this manual:; For; Instructions on installing a 1761-NET-ENI Interface Converter.
  • Page 7 – Local Product Support; Troubleshooting; Your Questions or Comments on this Manual
  • Page 9 – Chapter; Product Overview; Ethernet Connection
  • Page 10 – Hardware Features; Product Drawing; The ENI has five LED indicators:; LED
  • Page 11 – Default Settings; The ENI’s RS-232 port has the following default settings:
  • Page 12 – Operating Modes; Messaging; Device Compatibility; CompactLogix
  • Page 13 – Ethernet Networks; Basic Ethernet Topology; I MP OR TA NT
  • Page 15 – Installation and Wiring; EMC Directive
  • Page 16 – Safety Considerations; W A RN I N G; Explosion Hazard; Environment Classification
  • Page 17 – Mounting; Horizontal mounting is not recommended due to thermal; DIN Rail Mounting; Installation; Hook the top slot over the DIN rail.
  • Page 18 – Removal; Panel Mounting; Template; See Appendix A for panel mounting template.; Drill holes through the template.
  • Page 19 – ENI Port Identification
  • Page 20 – Ethernet Connections; Pin
  • Page 21 – Ethernet Cables; fiber optic; Maintain ENI Connections
  • Page 22 – RS-232 Port Connections; Table 2.1 RS-232 Connector Pin Assignments; no connection; Catalog Number
  • Page 23 – Operation; Operation Overview; Number of Connections; outgoing messages; TIP
  • Page 24 – ENI Functional Overview; RSLinx on Ethernet (PC Connected to Ethernet); Follow these steps to configure RSLinx for Ethernet operation.; ENI Function
  • Page 26 – Host Name
  • Page 27 – Open RSLogix 500 and select “Comms”
  • Page 30 – COM Port Settings; Use the Utility Settings screen to set the following:
  • Page 31 – Save to ENI RAM or ENI ROM
  • Page 32 – Message Routing
  • Page 33 – Controller Messaging
  • Page 35 – Variable
  • Page 36 – Configuring the ENI E-Mail From String; E XA MP LE
  • Page 38 – Node
  • Page 39 – Node 249 - From String; The From String must contain an “@” symbol.; ENI Operation
  • Page 40 – Table 4.3 TCP/IP Configuration Parameters
  • Page 41 – Subnet Mask; The ENI validates the configured subnet mask and if:; Security Mask; Table 4.4 Subnet Mask Auto-Detect Operation; Class A address
  • Page 42 – to message into the controller
  • Page 43 – Node 252 - BOOTP Configuration; = BOOTP configuration
  • Page 44 – Node 254 - Ethernet Hardware Address; Table 4.7 ENI Baud Rate Options; Autobaud Enabled
  • Page 45 – Messaging Between the ENI and DF1 Devices
  • Page 46 – Table 5.1 Message Routing
  • Page 47 – be in slot 0 of the ControlLogix
  • Page 51 – Overview
  • Page 53 – The ENI can store up to 50 e-mail addresses.
  • Page 54 – The standard format of the “subject” line is:; Description
  • Page 55 – Start by configuring a MSG instruction.
  • Page 57 – Figure 7.1 Example Network
  • Page 58 – The computer must include the following software:; Purpose
  • Page 59 – Table 7.1 Example Network IP Addresses; computer’s Ethernet card
  • Page 60 – Figure 7.2 Throttling Message Instructions
  • Page 62 – Table 7.2 Message Routing; be in slot 0
  • Page 63 – Figure 7.7 ENI #2 Configuration - RSLogix 5000 Ladder Program
  • Page 64 – The 5 rungs used to configure ENI #2 are defined as follows:
  • Page 65 – Table 7.5 Example IP Addresses for Ethernet Devices; Computer Ethernet Card
  • Page 69 – Figure 7.12 File Mapping for the L20 Controller in RSLogix 5000
  • Page 70 – Figure 7.13 Modify DF1 Parameters Using RSLInx; DO NOT click on the “Auto Configure” button on this screen.
  • Page 71 – Figure 7.14 SLC 5/05 Controller Ladder Program
  • Page 74 – Figure 7.19 ControlLogix 5550 Controller Ladder Program
  • Page 75 – Figure 7.20 ControlLogix 5550 Rung 0 Message Configuration Tab
  • Page 76 – Figure 7.22 ControlLogix 5550 Rung 1 Message Configuration Tab
  • Page 78 – Figure 7.25 Configure Ethernet Driver Using RSLinx
  • Page 79 – Network Troubleshooting; LED Sequence at Power-Up
  • Page 81 – Error Code
  • Page 83 – Codes E0 to EF represent EXT STS codes 0 to F.
  • Page 85 – Appendix; Specifications; Physical Specifications; Communication Rate: 10 Mbps; MicroLogix Web Site
  • Page 86 – Dimensions; Product Dimensions
  • Page 87 – Function
  • Page 88 – Using BOOTP; Install the BOOTP Server
  • Page 89 – Edit the BOOTP Configuration File; #Default string for each type of Ethernet
  • Page 90 – Edit each copy of the template as follows:; Example BOOTPTAB File; Device
  • Page 91 – Run the Boot Server Utility; from the; Windows
  • Page 92 – Running the DOS-Based Utility; DTLBOOTD; configfile; Running the Windows-Based Utility; Parameter; provide additional information for debug purposes.
  • Page 93 – Glossary; Autobaud
  • Page 94 – IP Address
  • Page 95 – PCCC (Programmable Controller Communications Commands)
  • Page 96 – The type of cable used in 10BaseT systems.
  • Page 97 – Index
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MicroLogix™
Ethernet Interface
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Page 2 - Important User Information; Safety Guidelines for the; A TTEN TIO N

Important User Information Because of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those responsible for the application and use of this control equipment must satisfy themselves that all necessary steps have been taken to assure that each application and use meets all perform...

Page 3 - Table of Contents

i Publication 1761-UM006A-EN-P - February 2001 Table of Contents Preface Who Should Use this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-1Purpose of this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-1Common Techniques Used in this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-2Rock...

Page 6 - Related Documentation; The following conventions are used throughout this manual:; For; Instructions on installing a 1761-NET-ENI Interface Converter.

Publication 1761-UM006A-EN-P - January 2001 Preface P-2 Related Documentation The following documents contain additional information concerning Rockwell Automation products. To obtain a copy, contact your local Rockwell Automation office or distributor. Common Techniques Used in this Manual The foll...

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