Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley FLEX 5000 User Manual

Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley FLEX 5000 User Manual

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FLEX 5000 EtherNet/IP
Adapter
Catalog Numbers 5094-AENTR, 5094-AENTRXT, 5094-
AEN2TR, 5094-AEN2TRXT, 5094-AENSFPR, 5094-
AENSFPRXT, 5094-AEN2SFPR‚ 5094-AEN2SFPRXT
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  • Page 1 FLEX 5000 EtherNet/IP Adapter Catalog Numbers 5094-AENTR, 5094-AENTRXT, 5094- AEN2TR, 5094-AEN2TRXT, 5094-AENSFPR, 5094- AENSFPRXT, 5094-AEN2SFPR‚ 5094-AEN2SFPRXT User Manual Original Instructions...
  • Page 2 If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. 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: Table Of Contents

    Enable the HTTP Server in Studio 5000 Software ....33 Enable the SNMP Server in Studio 5000 Software ....34 Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 4 Index ........... . 73 Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 5: Preface

    • Use of an EtherNet/IP network • Use of various software applications from Rockwell Automation Download Firmware, AOP, Download firmware, associated files (such as AOP, EDS, and DTM), and access product release notes from the Product Compatibility and Download Center at EDS, and Other Files rok.auto/pcdc.
  • Page 6 Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication 1770-4.1 Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system. Product Certifications website, rok.auto/certifications. Provides declarations of conformity, certificates, and other certification details. You can view or download publications at rok.auto/literature.
  • Page 7: Topic Page

    Logix 5000 controllers can exchange data with the modules over the network. Figure 1 shows a standard controller with a FLEX 5000 adapter and standard I/ O modules. Standard controllers do not support safety I/O modules. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 8: Controller And Software Compatibility

    32 or greater of the Logix Designer application. Similarly, you can use a PlantPAx® system or High Availability with only version 33 or greater of the Logix Designer application. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 9: Controller Compatibility

    5069-L320ERS2, 5069-L320ERMS2, 5069-L330ERS2, 5069-L330ERMS2, Compact GuardLogix 5380 32.00.00 or later 5094-IB16S, 5094-IB16SXT, 5069-L340ERS2, 5069-L340ERMS2, 5069-L350ERS2, 5069-L350ERMS2, 5094-OB16S, 5094-OB16SXT, 5069-L380ERS2, 5069-L380ERMS2, 5069-L3100ERS2, 5069-L3100ERMS2 5094-OW4IS, 5094-OW4ISXT GuardLogix 5580 1756-L81ES, 1756-L82ES, 1756-L83ES, 1756-L84ES 32.00.00 or later Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 10: Secure Access To The System

    Follow industry best practices to harden your personal computers and servers, including anti-virus/anti-malware and application whitelisting solutions. • The recommendations are published at the Rockwell Automation technical support center in Knowledgebase article Rockwell Automation Customer Hardening Guidelines, #546987. The technical support center is available at: https://rockwellautomation.custhelp.com/.
  • Page 11: Flex 5000 Adapter Ethernet/Ip Features

    Supported SFP modules. (2) Listen only connection not supported for FLEX 5000 modules in a high availability system. (1) The High Availability controller feature requires firmware revision 5.011 for the FLEX 5000 adapter. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 12 Chapter 1 FLEX 5000 Module Operation in a Logix 5000 Control System Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 13: Power I/O Modules And Field-Side Devices

    You connect external power supplies to removable terminal blocks (RTBs) to provide MOD power and SA power. The adapters use different RTBs to connect power. FLEX 5000 EtherNet/IP adapters use one 4-terminal Power RTB. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 14: Mod Power Bus

    3. The process continues until MOD power bus current needs are met for all modules. For more information on the current that the modules draw from the MOD power bus, see the FLEX 5000 I/O Modules Specifications Technical Data, publication 5094-TD001. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 15: Sfp Module Support

    For more information on identifying correctly initialized modules, see module status on page WARNING: Using a transceiver module that is not recommended may cause data loss, hardware damage, or may interfere with control process. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 16: Install A Sfp Module

    If the module is not recognized and not initialized the SFP module type displays as Unknown. SFP Module Compatibility on page 72 for more information on selecting SFP modules to use with your FLEX 5000 adapters. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 17: Requirements

    When the adapter is in the out-of-the-box state, the following apply regarding IP addresses: • The adapters ship without an IP address. • The rotary switches on the FLEX 5000 adapter are set to 999 Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 18: Set The Ip Address With The Rotary Switches

    I/O modules when the PRP/DLR switch is in the PRP position. Select the Network The FLEX 5000 EtherNet/IP Adapter supports two types of network redundancy: Redundancy Mode Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 19: Performance Impact Of Prp Network Redundancy Mode

    The FLEX 5000 adapters support the following additional methods to change the IP address: Address • BOOTP/DHCP utility • RSLinx® Classic software • For more information on how to use these methods, see EtherNet/IP Network Device User Manual, publication ENET-UM006. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 20 Chapter 4 Connect to the EtherNet/IP Network Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 21: Add The Adapter To A Project

    In the Catalog Number field, select the adapter. For some modules, the Select Major Revision dialog box can appear. If the dialog box appears, choose the major revision of the module and click OK. c. Click Create. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 22 4. On the New Module dialog box, complete the following tasks on the General category page: a. Type a name. b. Enter the IP address. c. In the Module Definition area, click Change. The Module Definition dialog box appears. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 23 Also, connections from other controllers can be broken. If an I/O connection to a device is interrupted, the result can be a loss of data. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 24 200 ms as the default. This connection is for status data only, with no I/O. b. Select the Connection over EtherNet/IP, Unicast, or Multicast. For non-redundant controllers, the default value is Unicast when the target device supports unicast; otherwise, the default value is Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 25 9.On the Who Active dialog box, choose the desired path and click Set Project Path and close the dialog box. 10. Verify that the controller mode switch is in the PROG mode position Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 26 12.On the Connected To Go Online dialog box, click Download. 13. Confirm that you want to download the project. The project downloads to the controller. The dialog box closes when the download is complete. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 27 Manually configure your port speed and 1. Clear the Auto-negotiate port speed and duplex checkbox. duplex settings. 2. From the Current Port Speed pull-down menu, choose a port speed. 3. From the Current Duplex pull-down menu, choose full-duplex. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 28 5. Click the Internet Protocol category. If needed, you can set Internet Protocol properties such as: • Domain Name • Host Name • Gateway Address • Primary and secondary DNS Server Addresses. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 29: Use Your Adapter To Substitute An Other Adapter

    AENTR adapter add-on profile. The compatibility mode allows you to use a 5094-AEN2TR adapter instead of a 5094-AENTR adapter, without making any changes to your Studio 5000 project. Table 5 on page 30 to identify which adapters are compatible as substitutes in your projects. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 30: Protected Mode

    Mode as soon as all I/O connections through or to the adapter (status connection) are stopped. Enter and Exit Explicit Protected Mode The adapter enters Protected Mode when rotary switches are set to value 900 during boot up. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 31: Restrictions Imposed By Implicit Protected Mode

    Protected Mode prevents access to services that are not required after the device is configured and in normal operation. Protected Mode disables features that can make the device vulnerable to disruptive actions. By doing so, Protected Mode helps to reduce the attack surface. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 32: Perform Tasks When Restricted

    The following are example alerts that result from an attempt to set IP values on the adapter when the adapter is in Protected Mode: IMPORTANT Protected Mode is not configurable. • Studio 5000 Logix Designer® application • RSLinx software Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 33: Enable Or Disable Http Server And Snmp Server

    4. Select the Enable check box next to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server. 5. Click the Apply button to accept the changes. You do not need to cycle power to the adapter. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 34: Enable The Snmp Server In Studio 5000 Software

    5. Click the Apply button to accept the changes. You do not need to cycle power to the adapter. 6. Enter Explicit Protect Mode. ATTENTION: In order to decrease the possibility of a security breach, use Explicit Protected Mode and do not enable the SNMP server. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 35 Chapter 5 Configure the Adapter Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 36 Chapter 5 Configure the Adapter Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 37: Flex 5000 Ethernet/Ip Adapter Status Indicators

    • Use adapter as necessary. • The adapter has powered up and is in the Factory Default state. Steady red The device has an unrecoverable fault. Cycle power. If the fault persists, replace the device. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 38 Autonegotiate is disable. Flashing green Activity exists on the port. None Steady green Adapter is the supervisor of a Device Level Ring network. None Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 39: Diagnostics With The Logix Designer Application

    The data on this tab comes directly from the controller. IMPORTANT ControlLogix 5580 High Availability controllers using Logix Designer version 33.00.00 require firmware revision 5.011 or later for the FLEX 5000 adapter. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 40 The connection to this module is not made due to one of the following: The parent has not yet made a connection to it. Waiting The parent is inhibited. The parent is faulted. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 41: Module Info Category

    The name that is displayed in the Product Name field is read from the module. This name displays the series of the module. Displays one of the following fault types: • None Major/Minor Fault • Unrecoverable • Recoverable Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 42 To reset a module to its power-up state, click Reset Module. IMPORTANT You cannot reset the FLEX 5000 adapter when it is in Protected Mode. Diagnostics for FLEX 5000 EtherNet/IP Adapters Click this button to access the diagnostics for a module. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 43 Shows the offset, in nanoseconds, from the local clock to the system time. Local Clock Offset to Use this value to detect steps in time. This value updates when a precision time protocol System Time (PTP) update message is received. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 44: Alarms Category

    The time when an Internal Fault condition most recently transitioned from false to true. Timestamp Alarms Category The Alarms category allows you to enable or disable the power monitoring feature in the adapter. It also allows you to configure appropriate alarm thresholds. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 45: Port Configuration Category

    Port Diagnostics On the Port Configuration category, click the Port Diagnostics button to view information for the port. See Table 9 on page 46 for parameter descriptions. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 46: Network Category

    • The project is online and a communication error occurred. Network Category The Network category displays statistics and diagnostics information related to the selected network redundancy mode. The information shown varies depending on the network redundancy protocol. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 47 Time since last PRP fault at network B was detected. Fault Timestamp To reset the statistics counters, click the Reset Counter button. Property Dialogs for DLR Mode This dialog displays the properties for the DLR network redundancy mode using ring network topology. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 48 Ring Supervisor). Indicates if ring supervisor is Active (enabled only when local device is selected as a Ring Supervisor Status Supervisor). To reset the Ring Faults Detected counter, click the Reset Counter button. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 49: Time Sync Category

    Time Sync Category The Time Sync displays information that is related to CIP Sync™ time synchronization. The information appears only if the project is online and CIP Sync is enabled. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 50 Grandmaster reference clock. A clock is synchronized if it has one port in the slave state and is receiving updates from the time master. Displays the amount of deviation between the local clock and the Grandmaster clock in Offset to Master nanoseconds. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 51: Diagnostics With Rslinx Classic Software

    The RSWho dialog box appears. 2. Navigate to the Ethernet network. 3. Right-click the EtherNet/IP module and click Module Statistics. General Tab The General tab shows device information and any faults on the adapter. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 52: Port Diagnostics Tab

    Provides information specific to Ethernet media you are using Alignment Errors Frames received that are not an integral number of octets in length. FCS Errors Frames received that do not pass the FCS (Frame Check Sequence) check. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 53: Connection Manager Tab

    Number of open connection requests that this module has rejected because the module Resource Rejects did not have enough resources (buffers, link bandwidth, or CPU utilization) to honor the request. Other Rejects Number of forwarded open/close connection requests a module rejects. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 54: Ethernet/Ip Adapter Diagnostic Web

    To access the diagnostic web pages, follow these steps. 1. Open your web browser. 2. In the Address field, type the IP address of the adapter and press Enter. The Home diagnostic web page appears. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 55: Diagnostic Overview

    The Diagnostic Overview web page shows the status of the adapter. Network Settings The Network Settings diagnostic web page shows the settings for the Network Interface configuration, Ethernet Interface Configuration, and the Ethernet ports. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 56: Ethernet Statistics

    Appendix A FLEX 5000 Adapter Diagnostics Ethernet Statistics The Ethernet Statistics diagnostic web page shows the status of communication activity on the Ethernet network. The most commonly monitored fields are described in Table Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 57: Ring Statistics

    Non-unicast packets sent on the Ethernet interface Out Discards Outbound packets discarded Out Errors Outbound packets that contain errors Ring Statistics The Ring Statistics diagnostic web page shows the status of the Device Level Ring. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 58: Prp Statistics

    The PRP Statistics web page shows the statistics for Port A and Port B of the adapter. IMPORTANT PRP statistics data is available only when the adapter is in PRP mode. Under Network Redundancy Mode, the PRP setting displays “Active”. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 59: Prp Nodes

    False, it indicates a loss of PRP redundancy. Some IP addresses can display as 0.0.0.0. An IP address displayed as 0.0.0.0 is an indication that the adapter is not communicating directly with that device. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 60: Reset The Flex 5000 Adapter

    IMPORTANT If you do not want to set the IP address via the rotary switches, set them to 999. After the adapter powers up, set the IP address. 7. Power up the adapter. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 61: Flex 5000 Adapter Tags

    • 0 = Ethernet port is running in half- duplex mode Indicates if the numbered Ethernet port, if it is connected, is running full-duplex Port2FullDuplex BOOL mode or half-duplex mode. • 1 = Ethernet port is running in full- duplex mode Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 62 All positive values and its children. A running count of the number of connections that time out, both originated and CIPTimeouts DINT All positive values targeted, and connections to and through the adapter. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 63 Indicates if DRL network redundancy mode is enabled. • 1 = DLR disabled • 0 = PRP enabled PRPEnabled BOOL Indicates if PRP network redundancy mode is enabled. • 1 = PRP disabled Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 64 The high system power alarm trigger point. Values are validated by the adapter 18.0…32.0 but ≥ low system power HSystemPowerAlarmLimit REAL firmware that triggers the LSystemPowerAlarm when the input system power alarm limit moves above this limit. Units are Volts. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 65: Create User-Defined Diagnostic Assembly Types

    Follow the information in Table 20 to add each member. Table 20 - Diagnostic Assembly Instance 784 Name Data Type Byte RunMode BOOL BOOL InfoBits_PadB2 DiagnosticActive BOOL CIPSyncValid BOOL CIPSyncTimeout BOOL DiagnosticSequenceCount SINT Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 66 BOOL CIPSyncValid BOOL CIPSyncTimeout BOOL DiagnosticSequenceCount SINT OverTemperature BOOL CriticalTemperature BOOL BOOL DiagBits_PadB3 BOOL DiagBits_PadB4 LSystemPowerAlarm BOOL HSystemPowerAlarm BOOL EndCapFault BOOL InternalFault BOOL SINT DiagBits_PadS2 (1) Available for firmware revision 4.011 or higher. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 67: Create Message Type User Tags

    5. Add the four user tags to your ladder program. 6. Expand the message tag to open the message configuration dialog. 7. On the Configuration tab, select: • Service type: Get Attribute Single Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 68 9. Download the project and set to Run mode. You can monitor the user defined tag values from the Program Parameters and Local Tags window, under the MainProgram task in the Controller Organizer pane. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 69 Major device functionality is corrupted and the device can no longer be Major unrecoverable fault Hardware malfunction. used. Replace device with a new one. • No communication to Contact Rockwell Automation for instructions on replacing the device.. module. Other LEDs are off. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 70 Device is overheating as result of Improve cooling conditions by allowing proper air flow around the device or, Over temperature alarm OverTemperature is set to poor cooling conditions. if possible, by reducing the environment temperature. TRUE Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 71 LANs adapter's web page 1. Wait for the Links connection to stabilize. during the power up process due to indicate warning. the asynchronous character of Link Up in multi port devices. Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 72: Sfp Module Compatibility

    WARNING: Using an SFP module that is not recommended may cause data loss, hardware damage, or may interfere with control process. Other Information The Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase contains additional information that may help you to troubleshoot issues.The following lists some of the articles related to FLEX 5000 EtherNet/IP adapters.
  • Page 73: Index

    52 IP address disabled access web browser support 54 reset 60 HTTP server 71 set with rotary switches 18 SNMP server 71 troubleshooting 70 enter Explicit Protected Mode 30 Implicit Protected Mode 30 Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 74 Studio 5000 module info 42 Removable Terminal Block substitute 29 substitute RTB 13 requirements compatible adapter 29 FLEX 5000 adapter 29 current inrush 14 Studio 5000 29 reset tasks FLEX 5000 adapter 60 Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 75 Index troubleshoot web browser support 54 with adapter diagnostic web pages 54 troubleshooting IP address 70 web browser support 54 Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 76 Index Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 77 FLEX 5000 EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual Rockwell Automation Publication 5094-UM005C-EN-P - October 2020...
  • Page 78 Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental compliance information on its website at rok.auto/pec. Allen-Bradley, Compact 5000, CompactLogix, ControlFLASH, ControlLogix, expanding human possibilities, FactoryTalk, FLEX 5000, GuardLogix, Logix 5000, PlantPAx, Rockwell Automation, RSLinx, Stratix, Studio 5000, Studio 5000 Logix Designer, and TechConnect are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.

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