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  • Page 1 User Manual SLC 500 EtherNet/IP Adapter Catalog Number 1747-AENTR Spare Allen-Bradley Parts...
  • Page 2 In no event will Rockwell Automation, Inc. be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment.
  • Page 3: Who Should Use This Manual

    EtherNet/IP Web Server Module User Manual, Describes how to use the EtherNet/IP Web server module. publication ENET-UM527 Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial publication 1770-4.1 system. Product Certifications website, http://ab.com Provides declarations of conformity, certificates, and other certification details.
  • Page 4 Preface Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Subnet Mask ..........15 Use the Rockwell Automation BootP/DHCP Utility ....16 Save the Relation List .
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  • Page 7: Overview

    As a gateway between the SLC backplane and EtherNet/IP, the 1747-AENTR module is a CIP server (for both Explicit Messaging and I/O) on the Ethernet port, and an SLC host on the 1746 backplane. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 8: Hardware Components

    Network switches 4-character dot matrix display Module status indicator LINK1 LINK2 Link 2 status indicator Latch Link 1 status indicator Front cover 5.72 Link 1 Link 2 RJ-45 Ethernet connectors Side view Front view Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 9: The 1747-Aentr In A Logix System

    Configuration of devices and the network is done through the personal computer running the controller and configuration software. PC running controller and Rockwell Automation configuration software EtherNet/IP Network PanelView ControlLogix Terminal Controller 1747-AENTR Adapter 45848 Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 10: Hardware/Software Compatibility

    RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer v20 or later RSLinx software v2.59 or later Diagnostic Indicators The module has the following diagnostic indicators: • Link 1 and Link 2 status indicator • Module indicator • 4-character status display Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 11: What The Adapter Does

    (master and slave) model. The producer and consumer model reduces Consumer Model network traffic and increases speed of transmission. In traditional I/O systems, controllers poll input modules to obtain their input status. In the CIP system, Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 12: Support Of Direct Connections

    See the EtherNet/IP Performance and Application Guide, publication number ENET-AP001, for more information on connections. Chapter Summary This chapter provided an overview of the module features, what it does, and its function in a Logix system. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 13: Set The Network Address Switches

    Valid settings range from 001…254. When the switches are set to a valid number, the adapter’s IP address is 192.168.1.xxx (where xxx represents the number set on the switches). Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 14: Determine Power Requirements

    The power is supplied through backplane from SLC power supply. Remember to Requirements consider this requirement when planning your system configuration. Install the Adapter Module After you set the appropriate switch assemblies for your adapter module, follow these procedures for installation. in the Chassis Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 15: Connect Your Adapter To The Ethernet/Ip Network Through

    Forcing the module can damage the backplane connector or the module. Connect Your Adapter to the Connect your 1747-AENTR adapter module to an Ethernet/IP network as shown below: Ethernet/IP Network through RJ-45 Connection Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 16 2. Attach the other end of the cables to the devices in your network. To install systems with rack extensions, you can refer to the SLC 500 Modular IMPORTANT Hardware Style User Manual, publication 1747-UM011. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 17: Chapter Summary

    Install Your Adapter Chapter 2 Chapter Summary This chapter provided instructions on how to install and wire the module. It also included power requirements for the module. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 18 Chapter 2 Install Your Adapter Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 19: Configuration Requirements

    Configuration Before you can use your adapter, you must configure its IP address, its subnet mask, and, optionally, a gateway address. You can use the Rockwell Automation Requirements BootP utility, version 2.3 or later, to perform the configuration. You can also use a DHCP server or the network address switches to configure these parameters.
  • Page 20: Ip Address

    The Gateway Address is the default address of a network. It provides a single domain name and point of entry to the site. Gateways connect individual physical networks into a system of networks. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 21: Subnet Mask

    ID bits, allowing for four physical networks: 11111111 11111111 11000000 00000000 = 255.255.192.0 These two bits of the Host ID are used to extend the netdwork ID. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 22: Use The Rockwell Automation Bootp/Dhcp Utility

    When B is communicating with D, G (the configured Gateway for B) will route the data from B to D through G2. Use the The Rockwell Automation BootP/DHCP utility is a standalone program that incorporates the functionality of standard BootP software with a user friendly Rockwell Automation graphical interface.
  • Page 23 3. Enter the IP Address you want to assign to the device and click OK. The device is added to the Relation List, displaying the Ethernet Address (MAC) and corresponding IP Address, Hostname, and Description (if applicable). Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 24: Save The Relation List

    Save the Relation List You can save the Relation List for later use. To save the Relation List, perform the following steps: 1. Select Save As... from the File menu. The Save As dialog appears. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 25: Use Dhcp Software To Configure Your Adapter

    Failure to observe this precaution may result in unintended machine motion or loss of process control. Chapter Summary This chapter described the requirements and procedures for configuring the IP address, subnet mask, and optional Gateway address. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 26 Chapter 3 Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 27: Compatible 1746 And 1747 I/O Modules

    AC/DC Digital Input Module 1746-NI4 Analog Input Module 1746-IO4 Digital Combination Module 1746-NI8 Analog Input Module 1746-IO8 Digital Combination Module 1746-NIO4I Analog Combination Module 1746-IO12 Digital Combination Module 1746-NIO4V Analog Combination Module Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 28 Barrel Temperature Module 1747-DCM1 Direct Communication Modules 1747-DCM2 1747-DCM3 1747-DCM4 1747-KE/A DH-485/RS-232C Interface Modules 1747-KE/B 1747-KFC15 ControlNet to RS-232C Interface Module 1747-SDN/D DeviceNet Scanner module 1747-SCNR ControlNet Scanner module 1747-SN Remote I/O Scanner Module Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 29: Overview Of Adapter Operation

    Modules Supported by the 1747-AENTR Adapter, on page 21. The module employs the Rockwell Automation Embedded Switch Toolkit. This implementation is an IEEE 802.3 standard compliant, Layer 2 switch that is compatible with the IEEE 802.1 ID standard. It has three ports: two are external ports that function as physical ports of the product and one is an internal port that connects to the host CPU.
  • Page 30: Software Requirements

    Only connection exists to the same target device. A Listen Only connection does not send outputs; it only receives inputs. You can specify multiple Listen Only connections to the target device from Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 31: Module Keying

    Write Safe State data to outputs For comprehensive information about Ethernet/IP networks, consult the following resources: • Ethernet Design Considerations Reference Manual, publication ENET-RM002 • EtherNet/IP Network Configuration User Manual, publication ENET-UM001 Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 32: Chapter Summary

    Chapter 4 Plan to Use Your EtherNet/IP Adapter Chapter Summary This chapter provided an overview of adapter operation on an EtherNet/IP network that can assist you in configuring your system. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 33: Overview

    SLC chassis in slot 0, with a 1746-IO8 input module in slot 1, a 1746-IA4 module in slot 2, a 1746-BAS/B module in slot 3, and a power supply. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 34: Create The Example Application

    Appendix on page 71 of this manual. Create the Example Perform the following steps to create the example application: Application 1. Start RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series software to open the RSLogix 5000 software main dialog. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 35: Configure The I/O

    Setting up a sample I/O Configuration project involves the following: • Adding the local 1756-EN2TR module to the I/O configuration. • Adding the 1747-AENTR adapter as a child of the 1756-EN2TR module on the Ethernet network. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 36: Add The Local Ethernet/Ip Bridge To The I/O Configuration

    1. Right-click the I/O Configuration folder in the project dialog, and choose New Module from the dropdown list. The Select Module Type dialog opens. 2. Select the 1756-EN2TR EtherNet/IP Bridge and click Create. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 37: Add The Adapter To The I/O Configuration

    Next, you must add the 1747-AENTR adapter as a child of the local 1756-EN2TR module. Configuration 1. In the Project dialog, right-click the local 1756-EN2TR module under the I/O Configuration folder, and select New Module. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 38 3. The Module Properties dialog opens. Specify the properties of the adapter. Note that for the purposes of illustration we have specified the following properties in the General tab of the New Module dialog. Name TEST_1747AENTR IP Address 10.88.70.2 Slot Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 39: Add I/O Modules To The I/O Configuration

    List of I/O Modules Supported by the 1747-AENTR Adapter page 21, to see if your I/O module is supported by the adapter. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Then, add the I/O module to the I/O Configuration List under the adapter. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 40 1. Right-click the name of the 1747-AENTR adapter under the I/O Configuration folder and select New Module. The Select Module Type dialog opens. 2. Select the 1746-IO8 module from the list and click Create. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 41 3. Enter values for Name and Slot, noting that we used the following values. Name TEST_1746IO8 Slot 4. Select the Connection tab. The RPI is selectable since it is a direct connection. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 42 IMPORTANT The default RPI of 20 ms is suitable for typical applications. Rockwell Automation recommends that you check or enable the option “Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode” on both the 1747-AENTR device and supported 1746 I/O modules.
  • Page 43: Add Specialty I/O Modules Using Advanced Connection

    Follow these steps to add and configure your 1746-BAS/B module. 1. In the I/O Configuration tree, right-click SLC Chassis or 1747-AENTR and choose New Module... 2. On the Select Module Type dialog that appears, select 1746-BAS/B and click Create. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 44 On the Module Definition screen, configure data type as INT, Input Size = 72 (INTs), Output Size = 72 (INTs). The Input Size should match the total size of all three Input Chunks. The Output Size should Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 45 IMPORTANT The default RPI of 20 ms is suitable for typical applications. Rockwell Automation recommends that you check or enable the option “Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode” on both the 1747-AENTR device and supported 1746 I/O modules.
  • Page 46 – File = Input File – Offset = 0 (starting INT offset in Input File) • Input Chunk 2 – Size = 64 (number of M1 INTs to scan) – File = M1 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 47 • TEST_1747AENTR:3:I.Data[0-7] represents Input File data (Input Chunk #1). • TEST_1747AENTR:3:I.Data[8-71] represents M1 file data (Input Chunk #2). • TEST_1747AENTR:3:O.Data[0-7] represents Output File data (Output Chunk #1). • TEST_1747AENTR:3:O.Data[8-71] represents M0 file data (Output Chunk #2). Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 48: Download The Program To The Controller

    2. Navigate to select the slot where the controller is located in the chassis. 3. Choose Set Project Path. 4. Choose Download. The Download dialog opens with a reminder of the following. • The controller is in Remote Run mode. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 49: Custom Settings

    This information is used to communicate data between the controller and module. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Follow these steps to modify the default adapter configuration. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 50 Rockwell Automation recommends that you check or enable the option “Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode” on both the 1747-AENTR device and supported 1746 I/O modules.
  • Page 51 Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network on page 27. 6. To configure the Ethernet ports, click the Port Configuration tab. This tab is only available for editing when the device is online. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 52: Custom Settings For Your I/O Module

    To fully customize the settings of your I/O module, consult the User IMPORTANT I/O Module Manual for your module. User Manuals and other reference publications for 1746/1747 modules are available in the Rockwell Automation Literature Library: http://rockwellautomation.com/literature You can edit the default configuration of your 1746/1747 module through the Module Properties dialog available in RSLogix 5000.
  • Page 53 Note that for certain I/O modules, the Configuration tab may not be available. 3. Click Change... on the General tab to access the Module Definition dialog and edit the following information: • Revision • Electronic Keying • Connections Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 54 I/O communication is established. With Disabled Keying, I/O communication may occur with a module other than the type specified in the I/O configuration tree with unpredictable results. We generally do not recommend using Disabled Keying. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 55 This interval defines the slowest rate at which a module sends its data to the owner-controller. The time ranges from 2.0…750 ms and is sent to the module with all other configuration parameters. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 56: Online Monitoring

    Some of the screens that appear during initial module configuration process are blank (such as Module Info and Network). These tabs provide device information and status and can be important during online monitoring. Status line indicates module fault Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 57: Chapter Summary

    Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application 51 Chapter Summary This chapter provided instructions on how to configure the EtherNet/IP adapter for direct connection through the RSLogix 5000 software. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 58 52 Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection through the RSLogix 5000 or Logix Designer Application Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 59: Interpret The Indicators

    • Link 1 and Link 2 status indicator – indicates the port speed and activity on Ethernet ports 1 and 2. Four character display Module status indicator Link 1 and Link 2 status indictators 45847 Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 60 (0100 = IOFPGA either failed a error codes. 0100 and 0101) failure) hardware test, or Power cycle the (0101=ESFPGA gone into a state adapter. Contact failure) from which it cannot Technical recover. Support. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 61 Make sure Received” failure with corrupt image proper has been attempted. ControlFLASH update procedure is followed. Retry update. Solid green <IP address> Module is None None communicating and working Spare Allen-Bradley Parts properly. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 62: Chapter Summary

    3), or adapter. Contact gone into a state Technical from which it cannot Support if recover. problem persists. Chapter Summary This chapter described the different status indicators that can help you troubleshoot the module. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 63 IEC 60068-2-1 (Test Ab, Unpackaged Non-operating Cold), nonoperating IEC 60068-2-2 (Test Bb, Unpackaged Non-operating Dry Heat), IEC 60068-2-14 (Test Na, Unpackaged Non-operating Thermal Shock): -40…85 °C (-40…185 °F) Temperature, 60 °C (140°F) Spare Allen-Bradley Parts surrounding air, max Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 64: Appendix A

    Korean Registration of Broadcasting and Communications Equipment, compliant with: Article 58-2 of Radio Waves Act, Clause 3 (1) See the Product Certification link at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/products/certification/ Declaration of Conformity, Certificates, and other certification details. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 65: Overview

    • Module Location • IP Address • Ethernet Address (MAC) • DHCP Enabled • Product Revision • Serial Number • Status • Auto Negotiate • Media Speed • Half or Full Duplex Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 66 • Click one of the following to access www.ab.com. – Allen-Bradley logo at the top of the page • Click Rockwell Automation at the top right to go to www.rockwellautomation.com. • Click the following to see additional diagnostics web pages.
  • Page 67: Work With The Diagnostics

    Click Diagnostics options to see corresponding pages Type a refresh rate. Use the Diagnostic Overview Page To use the Diagnostic Overview page for general diagnostics information, follow this procedure. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 68 – Current CIP MSG Connections – CIP MSG Connection Limit – Max Msg Connections Observed – Current CIP I/O Connections – CIP I/O Connection Limit – Max I/O Connections Observed – Conn Opens – Open Errors Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 69: Use The Network Settings Page

    2. From the Network Settings page, you can view the following: • Network Interface – Ethernet Address (MAC) – IP Address – Subnet Mask – Default Gateway – Primary Name Server Spare Allen-Bradley Parts – Secondary Name Server Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 70: Use The Ethernet Statistics Page

    To use the Ethernet Statistics page for information about the Ethernet link and interface and media counters, use this procedure. 1. Click Ethernet Statistics tab at the top of the page or from the panel on the left. The Ethernet Statistics page opens. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 71: Use The I/O Connections Page

    – Out NUcast Packets – Out Discards – Out Errors Use the I/O Connections Page To use the I/O Connections page for CIP I/O (Class 1) connection information, follow this procedure. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 72: Work With The Configuration

    To work with the Configuration pages, follow these procedures. Configuration Pages The values on these pages are in non-volatile memory. Changes to these IMPORTANT parameters do not take effect until you reset or cycle power through the I/O adapter. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 73 4. Click OK to log in. After you log in, you can go to any of the Configuration pages without having to log in again. 5. Refer to the section of this manual that corresponds to the section you Spare Allen-Bradley Parts clicked: Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 74: Use The Device Identity Page

    3. Click Apply Changes to save the modified values. Use the Network Configuration Page To use the Network Configuration page to make entries for enabling or disabling DHCP and setting TCP/IP parameters and Ethernet link operation, follow this procedure. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 75 - Dynamic DHCP • For Network Interface, fill out these fields: – IP Address – Subnet Mask – Gateway Address – Primary Name Server – Secondary Name Server – Domain Name Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 76: Use The Device Services Page

    • Change the password by typing a new value for New Password and Confirm Password, noting the following: – The entry is case sensitive. – The default value is <blank>. 3. Click Apply Changes. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 77: Overview

    4. Click OK. The progress bar, followed by the welcome screen opens Configure the AB_ETH/IP To configure the AB-ETHIP Ethernet communication driver, perform the following steps. Driver 1. Start the RSLinx software. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
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    3. Select EtherNet/IP Devices from the list and click Add/New... The Configure Dialog box opens. Make sure the Browse Local Subnet button is selected. The RSLinx software browses your local subnet and automatically reads the IP address. Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 79 Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver Appendix C 4. Click OK. The AB-ETHIP driver is now configured and appears in the configured drivers window. 5. Close the RSLinx software. Spare Allen-Bradley Parts Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 80 Appendix C Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 81 1747-AENTR 29 chunk 38 add I/O module 31 for EtherNet/IP network 11 add Ethernet bridge 28 through RSLogix 5000 25 IEEE 802.1 ID 21 configure Spare Allen-Bradley Parts IEEE 802.3 21 adapter 25 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
  • Page 82 8, 57 relation list 16 diagnostic overview 59 relative humidity 56 home page 57 requirements 22 I/O Connections 63 configuration 11 network settings 61 power 8 weight 55 RJ-45 2 wiring category 55 Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013...
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  • Page 84 Rockwell Automation representative. New Product Satisfaction Return Rockwell Automation tests all of its products to ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from the manufacturing facility. However, if your product is not functioning and needs to be returned, follow these procedures.

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