Ethernet Cable Connections - Allen-Bradley Kinetix 5700 User Manual

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Chapter 5
Connect the Kinetix 5700 Drive System

Ethernet Cable Connections

ControlLogix® 5570 Controller with
Bulletin 1756 EtherNet/IP Communication Module
The 1756-EN2T modules have only one port,
1756-EN2TR and 1756-EN3TR modules have two.
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This procedure assumes that you have your Logix 5000 controller and
Kinetix 5700 modules mounted and are ready to connect the network cables.
The EtherNet/IP™ network is connected by using the PORT 1 and PORT 2
connectors. Refer to
module. Refer to
controller.
Shielded Ethernet cable is required for EMC compliance and is available in
several standard lengths. Ethernet cable lengths connecting drive-to-drive,
drive-to-controller, or drive-to-switch must not exceed 100 m (328 ft). Refer
to the Kinetix Motion Accessories Specifications Technical Data, publication
KNX-TD004, for more information.
Figure 126 - ControlLogix and CompactLogix Ethernet Port Locations
LNK1 LNK2 NET OK
ControlLogix Ethernet Ports
2
2
1
1
Logix5585
SAFETY ON
0 0 0 0
ControlLogix 5580 and
RUN
FORCE SD
OK
GuardLogix 5580 Controller
Front View
1 GB Ethernet Port
The Logix 5000 controllers accept linear, ring (DLR), and star network
configurations. Refer to
for linear, ring, and star configuration examples.
IMPORTANT When using an external Ethernet switch for routing traffic between the
IMPORTANT The iTRAK power supply requires an Ethernet connection for firmware
Rockwell Automation Publication 2198-UM002G-EN-P - February 2019
page 94
to locate the Ethernet connectors on your drive
Figure 126
to locate the connectors on your Logix 5000
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Front Views
1 (Front)
2 (Rear)
TM
NET
CompactLogix 5380 Controller, or
LINK
Compact GuardLogix 5380 Controller
(CompactLogix 5380 controller is shown)
Bottom View
Typical Communication Configurations
controller and the drive, switches with IEEE-1588 time synchronization
capabilities (boundary or transparent clock) must be used to make sure
switch delays are compensated.
upgrades by using ControlFLASH™ software. Although Ethernet is not
required during normal operation, it can also be used to access real-time
data, for example, event logging.
CompactLogix™ 5370 Controller,
Compact GuardLogix® 5370 Controller
(CompactLogix 5370 controller is shown)
Front View
Port 1, Front
Port 2, Rear
on
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