Ethernet/Ip Communication - Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 753 Quick Start Manual

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EtherNet/IP Communication

IMPORTANT
This section assumes that an EtherNet/IP network has been set up to connect to the drive.
Communication over PF755 Embedded Ethernet/IP (Port 13)
You will need the information gathered in Step 2: Validate the Drive Installation,
page 10
to complete the EtherNet/IP setup.
Connecting the Ethernet Cable to the Drive
ATTENTION: Risk of injury or death exists. The drive may contain high voltages that can cause injury or death. Remove power from
the drive. Verify power has been discharged before connecting the embedded EtherNet/IP adapter to the network.
1. Remove power from the drive.
2. Remove the drive cover and lift up the drive HIM bezel to its open position to access the drive control pod.
3. Use static control precautions.
4. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the network. See the following figure for an example of wiring to an
EtherNet/IP network.
Controller
(ControlLogix shown with
1756-ENBT Bridge)
Ethernet
Switch
5. Route the other end of the Ethernet cable through the bottom of the PowerFlex 755 drive, and insert the cable plug
into the embedded EtherNet/IP adapter mating socket.
Embedded
EtherNet/IP
Port
52
PowerFlex 755 Drives
(each with embedded EtherNet/IP adapter)
Rockwell Automation Publication 750-QS001A-EN-P - March 2015
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