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CompactLogix 5480 Controller
Any illustrations, charts, sample programs, and layout examples that are shown in this publication are intended solely for the purposes of example. Since
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there are many variables and requirements that are associated with any particular installation, Rockwell Automation does not assume responsibility or
liability for actual use that is based upon the examples that are shown in this publication.

About the Controller

The following graphic shows a CompactLogix 5480 controller.
Front View
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Bottom View
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Rockwell Automation Publication 5069-IN019C-EN-P - October 2018
CompactLogix 5480 Controller Parts
Number
Item
1
DIN rail latches
2
Mode switch
3
SD card slot
4
Reset button
15
5
Four-character display
6
USB programming port Provides temporary connection to download projects.
16
7
Ethernet port B1
8
Ethernet port A1
17
9
Ethernet port A2
18
Network and link status
10
indicators for ports B1,
19
A1, and A2
Speed and link status
11
indicators for port X1
20
12
Bottom fan
Controller status
13
indicators
14
Top fan
MOD power and SA
15
power status indicators
16
UPS Control RTB
MOD power bus
17
connector
18
MOD power RTB
19
SA power bus connector
20
SA power RTB
21
Ethernet port X1
22
USB 3.0 ports
DisplayPort
23
(1)
connection
(1) Any DisplayPort cables or adapters that are used with this product must be certified by VESA. A list of
certified equipment and cables is on the VESA website (www.vesa.org). Use of non-certified cables and
adapters can cause damage or improper operation.
(2) Devices that are connected to the controller via a USB 3.0 port must reside in the same control enclosure as
the controller. This requirement applies to devices that are powered by the USB 3.0 ports or not. You must
connect the devices to a ground system that is common with the controller. Alternatively, you can connect
the device to the common ground system via a USB hub that provides galvanic isolation.
Description
Secure adapter to DIN rail.
Lets you choose the controller operating mode.
Location for SD card.
Resets the controller to factory default condition.
Scrolls information about the controller, such as
firmware revision or project status.
Lets the controller connect to the following networks:
• Enterprise-level network
• Device-level network
Lets the controller connect to device-level networks.
Show the state of the Ethernet ports and network
communication activity on each port.
Helps regulate controller temperature.
Controller ships with fans installed. You can replace
fans, if necessary.
Show the state of the controller in multiple respects.
Helps regulate controller temperature.
Controller ships with fans installed. You can replace
fans, if necessary.
Show the state of module (MOD) power and sensor
actuator (SA) power, respectively.
Connector for control signals to and from an
uninterruptible power supply (UPS) that are used to
support a controlled shutdown upon incoming power
loss.
MOD power bus connection that passes MOD power to
the next local Compact 5000 I/O module in the system.
Connector for external power supply to provide MOD
power to the system.
SA power bus connection that passes SA power to the
next local Compact 5000 I/O module in the system.
Connector for external power supply to provide SA
power to the system.'
Used with the COS on the controller.
Connectors for peripherals that are used with the COS
(2)
on the controller.
Connector to use a display with the COS on the
controller.

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