Allen-Bradley Rockwell Automation 1734-AENT User Manua

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  • Page 1 POINT I/O EtherNet/IP Adapter Module 1734-AENT User Manual...
  • Page 2 (to include intellectual property liability) for actual use based upon the examples shown in this publication. Allen-Bradley publication SGI-1.1, Safety Guidelines for the Application, Installation and Maintenance of Solid-State Control (available from your local Rockwell Automation office),...
  • Page 3: For Information About

    Preface This preface describes how to use this manual. The following table lists where What this Preface Contains to find specific information within this chapter. For information about See page Who Should Use This Manual Common Techniques Used in This Manual How To Use This Manual About the Example Applications System Components...
  • Page 4 Preface This symbol identifies helpful tips. This manual contains an overview of the 1734-AENT adapter. It describes How To Use This Manual how to install and configure the adapter, and provides examples showing how to use the adapter to communicate with POINT I/O over an EtherNet/IP network.
  • Page 5 Preface System Components We used the following components for the example applications. You will need the same or similar components to set up your own control system using PONT I/O on EtherNet/IP. Quantity Product Name Catalog Number Part Number Hardware POINT I/O EtherNet/IP Adapter 1734-AENT POINT I/O 24V dc Sink Output Module...
  • Page 6 Preface Refer to the following Rockwell publications as needed for additional help Where to Find when setting up and using your EtherNet/IP network. More Information For information about See this publication Publication number Using EtherNet/IP for industrial control EtherNet/IP Performance and Application Guide ENET-AP001 EtherNet/IP media EtherNet/IP Media Planning and Installation Guide...
  • Page 7 Preface For information about See this publication Publication number POINT I/O 22V ac input module POINT I/O 220V ac Input Module Installation Instructions 1734-IN008 POINT I/O RTD input module POINT I/O RTD Input Module Installation Instructions 1734-IN012 POINT I/O isolated termocouple input POINT I/O Isolated Thermocouple Input Module 1734-IN011 module...
  • Page 8 Preface Refer to the table below for the meaning of common terms. Terminology This term Means BootP BootP (Bootstrap Protocol) is a low-level protocol that provides configurations to other nodes on a TCP/IP network. BootP configuration files let you automatically assign IP addresses to an Ethernet module (you can also obtain Subnet masks and gateway addresses from BootP).
  • Page 9 Preface This term Means Ethernet network A local area network designed for the high-speed exchange of information between computers and related devices. explicit messaging Non-time critical messaging used for device configuration and data collection, such as downloading programs or peer-to-peer messaging between two PLCs.
  • Page 10 Preface This term Means latency The time between initiating a request for data and the beginning of the actual data transfer. multicast In the CIP producer/consumer model one producer multicasts (broadcasts) the data once to all the consumers. producer The source of information in the CIP networking model. See CIP. rack optimized A physical and logical collection of application modules.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 What This Chapter Contains ....... 1--1 About the 1734-AENT Adapter Important Adapter Considerations .
  • Page 12 Table of Contents Chapter 4 About the Example Application ......4--1 Configure the 1734-AENT for Set Up the Hardware .
  • Page 13 Table of Contents Appendix A Web Page Diagnostics ........A--1 1734-AENT Adapter Web Pages Diagnostic Information .
  • Page 14 Table of Contents Publication 1734-UM011A-EN-P - February 2004...
  • Page 15: What This Chapter Contains

    Chapter About the 1734-AENT Adapter This chapter provides an overview of the 1734-AENT POINT I/O What This EtherNet/IP adapter, its primary features, and how to use it. You will need to Chapter Contains understand the concepts discussed in this chapter to configure your adapter and use it in an EtherNet/IP control system.
  • Page 16: Important Adapter Considerations

    About the 1734-AENT Adapter Before you begin using your 1734-AENT, please note the following important Important Adapter considerations. Considerations Set the Chassis Size The 1734-AENT POINT I/O adapter for EtherNet/IP requires its chassis size to be configured before any I/O connections can be made. The default setting for the chassis size is 1 slot which represents the adapter by itself.
  • Page 17: Empty Slots And Riup Situations

    About the 1734-AENT Adapter Empty Slots and RIUP Situations The POINT I/O system does not have the ability to detect an empty terminal base. Because of this, there are numerous situations in which you can potentially configure a system that is unusable or one that exercises unintended control.
  • Page 18: Power Up A System For The First Time

    About the 1734-AENT Adapter Power Up a System For the First Time When POINT I/O is powered for the first time, the adapter must assign addresses to every module in the backplane. POINT I/O modules all ship configured at the same address. Therefore, at first power up, it is expected that all but one module on the backplane will exhibit a solid red Module Status LED.
  • Page 19: Hardware/Software Compatibility

    About the 1734-AENT Adapter The 1734-AENT adapter and the applications described in this manual are Hardware/Software compatible with the following firmware versions and software releases. Compatibility Contact Rockwell Automation if you need software or firmware upgrades to use this equipment. Product Firmware Version/ Software Release...
  • Page 20: Understand The Producer/Consumer Model

    About the 1734-AENT Adapter This has two significant benefits: • You do not need to configure routing tables in the bridging modules, which greatly simplifies maintenance and module replacement. • You maintain full control over the route taken by each message, which enables you to select alternative paths for the same end device.
  • Page 21: Mix Rack Optimized And Direct Connections

    About the 1734-AENT Adapter from more than one I/O module into a single block of data sent over a single connection at the same data rate. Rack optimized connections reduce the total number of connections needed to transfer data when using many I/O modules in a system. The following example illustrates the benefit of rack optimized connections.
  • Page 22: What's Next

    About the 1734-AENT Adapter The following chapter describes how to physically install the 1734-AENT What’s Next? adapter and connect it to the EtherNet/IP network. Publication 1734-UM011A-EN-P - February 2004...
  • Page 23: What This Chapter Contains

    Chapter Install the 1734-AENT Adapter This chapter describes how to physically install the 1734-AENT adapter on the What This Chapter Contains DIN rail and connect it to the EtherNet/IP network. The following table lists where to find specific information. Topic See Page Identify Module Components Mount the Adapter on a DIN Rail Before Installing Modules...
  • Page 24: Identify Module Components

    Install the 1734-AENT Adapter Use the following illustration to identify the external features of the POINT Identify Module I/O EtherNet/IP adapter. Components 43247aent1 Description Description Ethernet Network RJ45 Connector System Power and Field Power Indicators Network Address Thumbwheel Removable Terminal Block (RTB) Handle Indicators - Module Status, Removable Terminal Block (RTB) Network Activity, Network Status,...
  • Page 25: Mount (Or Replace) Ethernet/Ip Adapter To An Existing System

    Install the 1734-AENT Adapter 3. Set the network address thumbwheel switches to the desired value (see Set the Network Address on page 3--6 in the next chapter). If you connect or disconnect the Ethernet cable with WARNING power applied to this module or any device on the network, an electrical arc can occur.
  • Page 26: Wiring

    Install the 1734-AENT Adapter 7. Set the network address thumbwheel switches to the value used on the replaced module (see Set the Network Address on page 3--6 in the next chapter). 8. Insert the end of the terminal block (RTB) opposite the handle into the base unit.
  • Page 27: Mounting Dimensions

    Install the 1734-AENT Adapter Mounting Dimensions inches (millimeters) 2.16 (54.9) (76.5) 5.25 1.44 (133.4) (36.51) 43520 1734-AENT A = DIN rail 3.0H x 2.16W x 5.25D B = Secure DIN rail approximately every 200mm (76.2H x 54.9W x 133.4D) The following chapter describes how to configure the adapter to communicate What’s Next? on your EtherNet/IP network by providing an IP address, Gateway address, and Subnet mask.
  • Page 28 Install the 1734-AENT Adapter Notes: Publication 1734-UM011A-EN-P - February 2004...
  • Page 29: What This

    Chapter Configure the 1734-AENT Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network Before you can use your 1734-AENT adapter in an EtherNet/IP network you What This must configure it with an IP address, Subnet mask, and optional Gateway Chapter Contains address. This chapter describes these configuration requirements and the procedures for providing them.
  • Page 30: Configuration Requirements

    Configure the 1734-AENT Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network Before you can use your 1734-AENT adapter, you must configure its IP Configuration address, its subnet mask, and optionally, gateway address. You can use the Requirements Rockwell BootP utility, version 2.3 or greater, to perform the configuration. You can also use a DHCP server or the network address switches to configure these parameters.
  • Page 31: Gateway Address

    Configure the 1734-AENT Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network You can distinguish the class of the IP address from the first integer in its dotted-decimal IP address as follows: Range of first integer Class Range of first integer Class 0 -127 192 - 223 128 -191 224 - 255...
  • Page 32: Subnet Mask

    Configure the 1734-AENT Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network When host B communicates with host A, it knows from A’s IP address that A is on another network (the net IDs are different). In order to send data to A, B must have the IP address of the gateway connecting the two networks.
  • Page 33 Configure the 1734-AENT Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network The new configuration is: 128.1.0.1 Network 1 128.1.0.2 128.2.64.3 128.2.64.1 128.2.64.2 Network 2.1 128.2.128.3 128.2.128.1 128.2.128.2 Network 2.2 A second network with Hosts D and E has been added. Gateway G2 connects Network 2.1 with Network 2.2.
  • Page 34: Set The Network Address

    Configure the 1734-AENT Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network You can set the network Internet Protocol (IP) address 3 different ways: Set the Network Address 1. Using the thumbwheel switches located on the module 2. Using a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, such as Rockwell Automation BootP/DHCP 3.
  • Page 35: Use The Rockwell Bootp/Dhcp Utility

    Configure the 1734-AENT Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network The Rockwell BootP/DHCP utility is a stand alone program that incorporates Use the Rockwell the functionality of standard BootP software with a user friendly graphical BootP/DHCP Utility interface. It is located in the Utils directory on the RSLogix 5000 installation CD.
  • Page 36 Configure the 1734-AENT Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network The device will be added to the Relation List, displaying the Ethernet Address (MAC) and corresponding IP Address, Hostname and Description (if applicable). When the address displays in the IP Address column in the Request History section, it signifies that the IP address assignment has been made.
  • Page 37: Save The Relation List

    Configure the 1734-AENT Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network Save the Relation List You can save the Relation List to use later. To save the Relation List perform the following steps: 1. Select Save As... from the File menu. You will see the following window. 2.
  • Page 38: Use Dhcp Software To Configure Your Adapter

    3-10 Configure the 1734-AENT Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network You can then open the file containing the Relation List at a later session. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) software automatically assigns Use DHCP Software to IP addresses to client stations logging onto a TCP/IP network. DHCP is Configure Your Adapter based on BootP and maintains some backward compatibility.
  • Page 39: About The Example Application

    Chapter Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 In this example, a ControlLogix processor communicates with POINT I/O About the Example via the 1734-AENT adapter using a direct connection. The adapter will make a Application direct connection to each of the modules referenced by the data. Note that the modules presented in this chapter are configured using RSLogix 5000, version What you will do See page...
  • Page 40: Set Up The Hardware

    Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 In this example, a ControlLogix chassis contains the Logix 5555 processor in Set Up the Hardware slot 1 and a 1756-ENBT bridge module in slot 3. The 1734-AENT adapter is mounted on a DIN rail in slot 0, with a 1734-OW2/C relay output module in slot 1, a 1734-OV4E/C sink output module in slot 2, and a power supply (not shown).
  • Page 41: Create The Example Application

    Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 Perform the following steps to create the example application: Create the Example Application 1. Start RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series. The RSLogix 5000 Main Window will open. 2. From the File menu, select New. The New Controller pop-up window will open.
  • Page 42: Configure The I/O

    Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 5. Click on OK. You now add the POINT I/O modules to the controller’s I/O configuration. Configure the I/O To do this you first add the local 1756-ENBT module to the I/O configuration.
  • Page 43 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 The Select Module Type window will open. 3. Select the 1756-ENBT EtherNet/IP Bridge and click on OK. The Module Properties window will open. 4. We used the following values: Name Local_ENB IP Address 10.88.70.4 Slot...
  • Page 44: Add The Point I/O Adapter To The I/O Configuration

    Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 Add the POINT I/O Adapter to the I/O Configuration Next, you must add the 1734-AENT adapter as a “child” of the local 1756-ENBT module. 1. In the Project window, right click on the local 1756-ENBT module under the I/O Configuration folder and select New Module from the pop-up window.
  • Page 45 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 The Module Properties window will open. 3. We used the following values: Name POINT_IO_Adapter IP Address 10.88.70.2 Comm Format None Chassis Size Electronic Keying Compatible Module Revision Note that the Slot field is disabled because the slot is automatically 0 for the 1734-AENT.
  • Page 46: Add The Point I/O Modules To The I/O Configuration

    Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 Because None was entered as the Comm Format on the Module Properties window, the RPI (requested packet interval) is disabled. 5. Click on the Finish button to accept the configuration. The 1734-AENT adapter will appear indented under the local 1734-ENBT in the I/O Configuration folder.
  • Page 47 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 The Select Module Type window will open. 2. Select the 1734-OW2/C relay output module from the list and click on At the bottom of the Select Module Type screen, you can choose Clear All and then select a type of module (analog, digital, specialty) to narrow your search.
  • Page 48 4-10 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 The Comm Format is Output Data, indicating a direct connection, because on the adapter’s property window, we set the Comm Format to None. If you are using a discrete input module, then the Comm Format would be Input Data.
  • Page 49: Add The Digital Output Module

    Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 4-11 7. Click on the Finish button to save the configuration. The relay output module will appear in the I/O configuration indented under the 1734-AENT adapter. Add the Digital Output Module 8.
  • Page 50 4-12 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 The Module Properties window will open. 10. We used the following values: Name POINT_Digital_Output Slot Comm Format Output Data Electronic Keying Compatible Module Revision 11. Click the Next button. 12. Leave 10 ms. as the RPI for the 1734-OV4E module. 13.
  • Page 51: Edit The Controller Tags

    Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 4-13 When you add modules to the I/O configuration the system creates tags for Edit the Controller Tags those modules to use in the application program. For the example application you need to add one more Controller Tag. 1.
  • Page 52: Create The Ladder Program

    4-14 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 3. Close the Controller Tags window. Next create the example ladder program to test the I/O. Create the Ladder Program 1. Double-click on Main Routine under the Main Program folder. 2.
  • Page 53: Download The Program To The Controller

    Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 4-15 Follow this procedure to download the program we just saved to the Download the Program to ControlLogix controller. the Controller 1. From the main menu, choose Communications>Who-Active. 2. Navigate to select the slot where the processor is located in the chassis. 3.
  • Page 54: Verify The Module Chassis Size

    4-16 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 Notice that the 1756-ENBT Bridge is now online. If yellow triangles are present, see the following section. You have now built the I/O tree in RSLogix 5000, and the RSLogix 5000 Verify the Module software used the chassis size from the 1734-AENT General tab.
  • Page 55 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 4-17 6. Click Set Chassis Size in Module. Value from RSLogix 5000 Value stored in 1734-AENT 7. Read and acknowledge the warning screen. 8. Click OK to continue. Notice the chassis size in the module has been modified to 3. Publication 1734-UM011A-EN-P - February 2004...
  • Page 56: Configure The 1734-Aent With Fixed Ip Address

    4-18 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 9. Click OK. At this point, your PointBus status LED should be solid green. All the yellow triangles in your I/O configuration should be gone. To configure the 1734-AENT with a fixed IP address to prevent the adapter Configure the 1734-AENT from ceasing to communicate with the ControlLogix controller: with Fixed IP Address...
  • Page 57: An Overloaded 1734-Aent

    Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 4-19 Each POINT I/O connection established with the 1734-AENT will consume An Overloaded 1734-AENT a portion of the microprocessor’s bandwidth. The amount of bandwidth used by a connection depends on a number of variables, including the Requested Packet Interval (RPI), the number of POINT I/O modules involved in the connection, and the rate of change of the I/O.
  • Page 58 4-20 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 Notes: Publication 1734-UM011A-EN-P - February 2004...
  • Page 59: What's In This Chapter

    Chapter Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 This chapter guides you through the steps required to configure your 1734 What’s in This Chapter POINT I/O Ethernet Adapter for both direct connection and rack optimization using RSLogix 5000. You can mix communication formats for different I/O modules communicating through the same adapter.
  • Page 60: Set Up The Hardware

    Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 In this example, a ControlLogix chassis contains the Logix 5555 processor in Set Up the Hardware slot 1 and a 1756-ENBT bridge module in slot 3. The 1734-AENT adapter is mounted on a DIN rail in slot 0, with a 1734-OW2/C relay output module in slot 1, a 1734-OV4E/C sink output module in slot 2, and a power supply (not shown).
  • Page 61: Create The Example Application

    Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 Perform the following steps to create the example application: Create the Example Application 1. Start RSLogix 5000 Enterprise Series. The RSLogix 5000 Main Window will open. 2. From the File menu, select New. The New Controller pop-up window will open.
  • Page 62: Configure The I/O

    Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 Click on OK. You now add the POINT I/O modules to the controller’s I/O configuration. Configure the I/O To do this you first add the local 1756-ENBT module to the I/O configuration.
  • Page 63 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 The Select Module Type window will open. 3. Select the 1756-ENBT EtherNet/IP Bridge and click on OK. The Module Properties window will open. 4. We used the following values: Name Local_ENB IP Address...
  • Page 64: Add The Point I/O Adapter To The I/O Configuration

    Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 Add the POINT I/O Adapter to the I/O Configuration Next, you must add the 1734-AENT adapter as a “child” of the local 1756-ENBT module. 1. In the Project window, right click on the local 1756-ENBT module under the I/O Configuration folder and select New Module from the pop-up window.
  • Page 65 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 The Module Properties window will open. 3. We used the following values: Name POINT_IO_Adapter IP Address 10.88.70.2 Comm Format Rack Optimization Chassis Size Electronic Keying Compatible Module Revision Note that the Slot field is disabled because the slot is automatically 0 for the 1734-AENT.
  • Page 66: For Direct Connection

    Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 The following window will open: 5. Verify that the Requested Packet Interval (RPI) is appropriate for your system (10 ms for this example). This will be used for the rack optimized connection to the I/O modules.
  • Page 67 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 At the bottom of the Select Module Type screen, you can choose Clear All and then select a type of module (analog, digital, specialty) to narrow your search. 3.
  • Page 68 5-10 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 Notice that RPI is selectable on the screen below since it is a direct connection. 6. Enter the RPI (requested packet interval) to set how often the data is exchanged with the 1734-AENT.
  • Page 69: For Rack Optimization

    Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 5-11 Add the POINT I/O Module and Configure For Rack Optimization 1. Highlight the 1734-AENT under I/O Configuration, right click and select New Module. The Select Module Type window will open. 2.
  • Page 70: Download The Program To The Controller

    5-12 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 The output data for the 1734-OW2 is a separate and distinct module on the network. The 1734-OV4E is part of the rack connection. 5. Click on the Finish button to accept the configuration. The I/O Configuration in the Project window should look similar to the one shown below.
  • Page 71: Verify The Module Chassis Size

    Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 5-13 5. Choose Download. You see this window. Notice that the 1756-ENBT Bridge is now online. If yellow triangles are present, see the following section. You have now built the I/O tree in RSLogix 5000, and the RSLogix 5000 Verify the Module software used the chassis size from the 1734-AENT General tab.
  • Page 72 5-14 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 You see the Module Fault error code. 5. Click the Chassis Size tab. 6. Click Set Chassis Size in Module. Value from RSLogix 5000 Value stored in 1734-AENT 7.
  • Page 73 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 5-15 8. Click OK to continue. Notice the chassis size in the module has been modified to 3. 9. Click OK. At this point, you PointBus status LED should be solid green. All the yellow triangles in your I/O configuration should be gone.
  • Page 74: Access Module Data Via The 1734-Aent Adapter

    5-16 Configure the 1734-AENT for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 Use the following information to use the 1734 POINT I/O Ethernet adapter Access Module Data via module data in the ladder logic program. the 1734-AENT Adapter • POINT_IO_Adapter = the name you gave to your Ethernet adapter •...
  • Page 75: Interpret The Status Indicators

    Chapter LED Status Indicators ATTENTION You must use Series C POINT I/O modules with the 1734-AENT adapter. Series A or B POINT I/O modules will not work with this adapter. Interpret the Status Indicators Module Status Module Status Network Activity Network Activity Network Status...
  • Page 76 LED Status Indicators Indication Probable Cause Solid Red Unrecoverable fault has occurred: • Self-test failure (checksum failure, or ramtest failure at powerup) • Firmware fatal error Network Status Device not initialized. The module does not have an IP address Flashing Green No CIP connections.
  • Page 77: Safety Approvals

    Chapter Safety Approvals and Specifications ATTENTION You must use Series C POINT I/O modules with the 1734-AENT adapter. Series A or B POINT I/O modules will not work with this adapter. Safety Approval information for the 1734-AENT is below. Safety Approvals The following information applies when Informations sur l’utilisation de cet équipement en operating this equipment in hazardous...
  • Page 78: Specifications

    Safety Approvals and Specifications Specifications information for the 1734-AENT is below. Specifications Specifications - 1734-AENT EtherNet/IP Adapter Expansion I/O Capacity Maximum of 63 modules Maximum of 5 Rack Optimized connections (for digital modules only) Maximum of 25 direct connections 1734-AENT backplane current output = 1.0A. The actual number of modules can vary.
  • Page 79 Safety Approvals and Specifications General Specifications Indicators 3 red/green status indicators Adapter status PointBus status Network status 3 green status indicators: Network activity status System Power (PointBus 5V power) Field Power (24V from field supply) Power Consumption 4.5W maximum @ 28.8V dc Power Dissipation 15.5W maximum @ 28.8V PointBus Output Current 1A maximum @ 5V dc ±5% (4.75 - 5.25)
  • Page 80 Surge Transient IEC 61000-4-5: Immunity +1kV line-line(DM) and +2kV line-earth(CM) on signal ports +1kV line-line(DM) and +2kV line-earth(CM) on power ports Conducted RF IEC 61000-4-6: Immunity 10Vrms with 1kHz sine-wave 80%AM from 150kHz to 80MHz Emissions CISPR 11: Group 1, Class A Enclosure Type Rating None (open-style) Conductors Wire Size...
  • Page 81 Appendix 1734-AENT Adapter Web Pages The 1734-AENT adapter’s Web pages offer extensive internal and network Web Page Diagnostics diagnostics. To view the Web pages, enter the adapter’s IP address into Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer. You will see the Web page shown below: Make sure that your PC Internet LAN setting and your TCP/IP IMPORTANT...
  • Page 82: Diagnostic Information

    1734-AENT Adapter Web Pages Diagnostic Information From the Diagnostic Home page you can access other diagnostic web pages, including: • Module Information • Detailed Network Statistics • Connection Information • Diagnostic Messaging Publication 1734-UM011A-EN-P - February 2004...
  • Page 83: Module Information

    1734-AENT Adapter Web Pages Module Information On the Module Information page, you can obtain module specifications, such as the module name, module uptime information, vendor ID, product type, product code, firmware revision, status switches, and CPU utilization. EDS Files You can access the 1734-AENT EDS files from the Module Information page. These EDS files are coming from your adapter.
  • Page 84: Network Statistics

    1734-AENT Adapter Web Pages Network Statistics The Network Statistics page provides information that echoes the state of The Network Statistics page provides information that echoes the state of the module. You can obtain statistics for the following networks: • Ethernet •...
  • Page 85: Connection Statistics

    1734-AENT Adapter Web Pages Connection Statistics The Connection Statistics page list CIP-related statistic and connection activity. You can obtain the following statistics: • requests • rejects • timeouts Publication 1734-UM011A-EN-P - February 2004...
  • Page 86: Diagnostic Messaging

    1734-AENT Adapter Web Pages Diagnostic Messaging The Diagnostic Messaging page lets you retrieve module status or conditions, such as: • Service • I/O slot position • Class • Instance • Attribute • Timeout Publication 1734-UM011A-EN-P - February 2004...
  • Page 87: Browse Chassis

    1734-AENT Adapter Web Pages Browse Chassis Browse the chassis to see what modules are present on the system. A query will run from slot 1 to slot 63. The Browse Chassis page will display the modules that were found based on this query. The Browse Chassis page provides an easy and helpful way to see what modules the adapter is recognizing on your system.
  • Page 88: Configuration

    1734-AENT Adapter Web Pages Configuration The Configuration page provides a way for you to configure the TCP/IP parameters for your adapter, such as, Host Name, IP Address, Gateway Address, Subnet Mask, etc. By default, the password for the screen is password (case sensitive). Once you enter the password and click the Submit button, you can enter a new password.
  • Page 89 1734-AENT Adapter Web Pages If you set the thumbwheels on the 1734-AENT to the value 888 IMPORTANT and then power cycle the module, the following will occur: • the DHCP Enabled function will be enabled (set to True) • the Ethernet link will be negotiated automatically (the Auto Negotiate function will be set to True) •...
  • Page 90 A-10 1734-AENT Adapter Web Pages Notes: Publication 1734-UM011A-EN-P - February 2004...
  • Page 91: What This Appendix Contains

    Appendix Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver In order to communicate with your 1734-AENT adapter over your network What This you must configure the RSLinx Ethernet communication driver (AB_ETH) or Appendix Contains the EtherNet/IP driver (AB-ETHIP). You can configure the AB_ETH driver with the IP addresses of all the Ethernet devices on your system.
  • Page 92: Configure The Ab_Eth Driver

    Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver You will see the progress bar, followed by the welcome screen. To configure the AB-ETH Ethernet communication driver perform the Configure the following steps: AB_ETH Driver 1. Start RSLinx. 2. From the Communications menu, select Configure Drivers. 3.
  • Page 93: Configure The Rslinx Ethernet Communication Driver

    Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver You will be prompted to name the driver. 5. Select the default driver name (e.g., AB_ETH-1) or type in your own name and click on OK. The Configure driver window will appear with the Station Mapping page open.
  • Page 94: Configure The Ab_Eth/Ip Driver

    Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver The new driver will appear in the list of configured drivers. (Your list will display the drivers you have configured on your workstation.) 9. Close RSLinx To configure the AB-ETHIP Ethernet communication driver perform the Configure the following steps: AB_ETH/IP Driver...
  • Page 95: Select Ethernet Devices And Click On Add/New

    Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver 4. Select EtherNet/IP Devices and click on Add/New. You see this window. 5. Make sure the Browse Local Subnet button is selected. Publication 1734-UM011A-EN-P - February 2004...
  • Page 96 Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver RSLinx will browse your local subnet and automatically read the IP address. 6. Click OK. The AB-ETHIP driver is now configured and appears in the configured drivers window. 7. Close RSLinx Publication 1734-UM011A-EN-P - February 2004...
  • Page 97: 1734 Point I/O Catalog Numbers

    Appendix 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference ATTENTION You must use Series C POINT I/O modules with the 1734-AENT adapter. Series A or B POINT I/O modules will not work with this adapter. 1734 POINT I/O Catalog Numbers 1734 POINT I/O RSLogix5000 Module Description Catalog Number Digital Modules...
  • Page 98: Valid Number Ranges For Rslogix 5000 Data Types

    1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference 1734 POINT I/O RSLogix5000 Module Description Catalog Number Specialty I/O 1734-232ASC/C 1 Channel ASCII Interface Module 1734-IJ/C 1 Channel 5V DC Encoder/Counter 1734-IK/C 1 Channel 15-24V DC Encoder/Counter 1734-SSI/C 1 Channel Synchronous Serial Interface 1734-VHSC24/C 1 Channel 15-24V DC Very High Speed Counter 1734-VHSC5/C...
  • Page 99: Discrete 2 Point Input

    1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference Discrete 2 POINT Input 1734-IA2 2 POINT 120V AC Input 1734-IB2 2 POINT 10V-28V DC Input, Sink 1734-IM2 2 POINT 240V AC Input 1734-IV2 2 POINT 10V-28V DC Input, Source Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value...
  • Page 100: Discrete 4 Point Input

    1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference Discrete 4 POINT Input 1734-IB4 4 POINT 10V-28V DC Input, Sink 1734-IV4 4 POINT 10V-28V DC Input, Source Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value -32,768 to 32,767 µs * Filter Off On Time - POINT 0 1,000 (0 - 65,535) -32,768 to 32,767 µs *...
  • Page 101: Discrete 2 Point Output - Without Diagnostic Status

    1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference Discrete 2 POINT Output – Without Diagnostic Status 1734-OA2 2 POINT 120V AC Output 1734-OW2 2 POINT AC/DC Relay Output 1734-OX2 2 POINT Relay Output N.O./N.C. Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Fault Mode - POINT 0, 1 SINT, BIT...
  • Page 102 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference Discrete 2 POINT Output – With Over Load and Open 1734-OB2E Load Diagnostic Status 2 POINT 10V-28V DC Electronically Fused Output, Source 1734-OB2EP 2 POINT 10V-28V DC Electronically Fused Protected Output, Source Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values...
  • Page 103: Discrete 2 Point Output - With Over Load Diagnostic Status

    1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference Discrete 2 POINT Output – With Over Load Diagnostic 1734-OV2E Status 2 POINT 10V-28V DC Electronically Fused Output, Sink Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Fault Mode - POINT 0, 1 SINT, BIT 0=Fault Value 1=Hold Last State...
  • Page 104 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference Discrete 4 POINT Output – 1734-OB4E With Over Load and Open 4 POINT 10V-28V DC Electronically Fused Output, Source Load Diagnostic Status Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Fault Mode - POINT 0, 1, 2, 3 SINT, BIT 0=Fault Value 1=Hold Last State...
  • Page 105: Discrete 4 Point Output - With Over Load Diagnostic Status

    1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference Discrete 4 POINT Output – 1734-OV4E With Over Load Diagnostic 4 POINT 10V-28V DC Electronically Fused Output, Sink Status Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Fault Mode - POINT 0, 1, 2, 3 SINT, BIT 0=Fault Value 1=Hold Last State...
  • Page 106: Analog 2 Channel Input

    C-10 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference Analog 2 Channel Input 1734-IE2C 2 Channel Analog Current Input Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Low Engineering Channel 0 3,277 -32,768 to 32,767 High Engineering Channel 0 16,383 -32,768 to 32,767 Digital Filter Channel 0 0 to 10,000 ms...
  • Page 107 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference C-11 1734-IE2C 2 Channel Analog Current Input Input Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Data Channel 0 -32,768 to 32,767 Data Channel 1 -32,768 to 32,767 Status Byte Channel 0 SINT Bit 0 Fault Bit 1 Calibration Bit 2 LowAlarm...
  • Page 108 C-12 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference 1734-IE2V 2 Channel Analog Voltage Input Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Low Engineering Channel 0 -32,768 to 32,767 High Engineering Channel 0 10,000 -32,768 to 32,767 Digital Filter Channel 0 0 to 10,000 ms Low Alarm Limit Channel 0 -32,768 to 32,767...
  • Page 109 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference C-13 1734-IE2V 2 Channel Analog Voltage Input Input Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Data Channel 0 -32,768 to 32,767 Data Channel 1 -32,768 to 32,767 Status Byte Channel 0 SINT Bit 0 Fault Bit 1 Calibration Bit 2 LowAlarm...
  • Page 110 C-14 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference 1734-IR2 2 Channel RTD Input Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Low Engineering Channel 0 1,000 -32,768 to 32,767 High Engineering Channel 0 5,000 -32,768 to 32,767 Digital Filter Channel 0 0 to 10,000 ms Low Alarm Limit Channel 0 -32,768...
  • Page 111 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference C-15 1734-IR2 2 Channel RTD Input Configuration Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Sensor Type Channel 1 SINT 0=Ohms 1=100 Ω Pt α385 2=200 Ω Pt α385 5=100 Ω JPt α3916 6=200 Ω...
  • Page 112 C-16 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference 1734-IT2 2 Channel Thermocouple Input, Isol. Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Cold Junction Notch Filter SINT 0=50Hz 1=60Hz Cold Junction Mode SINT 0=None 1=Channel 0 2=Channel 1 3=Average Both Low Engineering Channel 0 -32,768 to 32,767 High Engineering Channel 0...
  • Page 113 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference C-17 1734-IT2 2 Channel Thermocouple Input, Isol. Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Temperature Mode Channel 0 SINT 0=mV/Custom Scale 1=°C 2=°F 3=°K 4=°R Cold Junction Enable Channel 0 SINT 0=Disabled 1=Enabled Cold Junction Offset Channel 0...
  • Page 114 C-18 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference 1734-IT2 2 Channel Thermocouple Input, Isol. Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Temperature Mode Channel 1 SINT 0=mV/Custom Scale 1=°C 2=°F 3=°K 4=°R Cold Junction Enable Channel 1 SINT 0=Disabled 1=Enabled Cold Junction Offset Channel 1...
  • Page 115: Analog 2 Channel Output

    1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference C-19 Analog 2 Channel Output 1734-OE2C 2 Channel Analog Current Output Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Fault Value Channel 0 -32,768 to 32,767 Program Value Channel 0 -32,768 to 32,767 Low Engineering Channel 0 1,638 -32,768 to 32,767...
  • Page 116 C-20 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference 1734-OE2C 2 Channel Analog Current Output Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Idle Mode Channel 1 SINT 0=Hold Last State 1=Go to Low Clamp 2=Go to High Clamp 3=Go to Fault Value Limit Alarm Latch Channel 1 SINT 0=No Latching...
  • Page 117 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference C-21 1734-OE2V 2 Channel Analog Voltage Output Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Fault Value Channel 0 -32,768 to 32,767 Program Value Channel 0 -32,768 to 32,767 Low Engineering Channel 0 -32,768 to 32,767 High Engineering Channel 0 10,000...
  • Page 118 C-22 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference 1734-OE2V 2 Channel Analog Voltage Output Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Limit Alarm Latch Channel 1 SINT 0=No Latching 1=Alarms Latch Alarm Disable Channel 1 SINT 0=Alarms Enabled 1=Alarms Disabled Input Data Data Type...
  • Page 119: Specialty I/O

    1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference C-23 Specialty I/O 1734-VHSC24 1 Channel 15-24V DC Very High Speed Counter 1734-VHSC5 1 Channel 5V DC Very High Speed Counter Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Counter Config SINT Config_0 BIT 0 0000=0=Counter...
  • Page 120 C-24 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference 1734-VHSC24 1 Channel 15-24V DC Very High Speed Counter 1734-VHSC5 1 Channel 5V DC Very High Speed Counter Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Scalar SINT Counter Config 5, 6, 8 only: -128 to +127 (0 - 255) Single Bit only: 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, -128...
  • Page 121 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference C-25 1734-VHSC24 1 Channel 15-24V DC Very High Speed Counter 1734-VHSC5 1 Channel 5V DC Very High Speed Counter Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value SS Output Control SINT SS Out 0 Force BIT 0 0=Output Off 1=Output Forced On...
  • Page 122 C-26 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference 1734-VHSC24 1 Channel 15-24V DC Very High Speed Counter 1734-VHSC5 1 Channel 5V DC Very High Speed Counter Input Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Present Data DINT 0 to 16,777,215 Stored Data DINT -2,147,483,648 to...
  • Page 123 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference C-27 Program Fault Note Programming Fault Error bit - If an incomplete, incorrect, or conflicting set of configuration parameters are sent to the module, the Program Fault bit will be asserted and an error code will be placed in the Programming Error Code word (assembly 6816).
  • Page 124 C-28 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference 1734-VHSC24 1 Channel 15-24V DC Very High Speed Counter 1734-VHSC5 1 Channel 5V DC Very High Speed Counter Output Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value PWM Value 0 to 9500 (0.00% to 95.00%) Counter Control SINT...
  • Page 125 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference C-29 1734-IJ 1 Channel 5V DC Encoder / Counter 1734-IK 1 Channel 15-24V DC Encoder / Counter Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Counter Config SINT Config_0 BIT 0 0000=0=Counter Config_1 BIT 1 0001=1=Encoder X1...
  • Page 126 C-30 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference 1734-IJ 1 Channel 5V DC Encoder / Counter 1734-IK 1 Channel 15-24V DC Encoder / Counter Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value SS Counter Control SINT SS Counter Reset BIT 0 0=Count Unchanged 1=Count Cleared...
  • Page 127 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference C-31 1734-IJ 1 Channel 5V DC Encoder / Counter 1734-IK 1 Channel 15-24V DC Encoder / Counter Input Data Data Type Default Value Valid Data Values Present Data DINT 0 to 16,777,215 Stored Data DINT -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647...
  • Page 128 C-32 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference Program Fault Note Programming Fault Error bit - If an incomplete, incorrect, or conflicting set of configuration parameters are sent to the module, the Program Fault bit will be asserted and an error code will be placed in the Programming Error Code word (assembly 6816).
  • Page 129 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference C-33 1734-IJ 1 Channel 5V DC Encoder / Counter 1734-IK 1 Channel 15-24V DC Encoder / Counter Output Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Counter Control SINT Counter Reset BIT 0 0=Count Unchanged 1=Count Cleared Counter Preset...
  • Page 130 C-34 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference 1734-SSI 1 Channel Synchronous Serial Interface Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value SINT 0=Module Not Running 1=Module Is Running Gray Binary SINT 0=Binary Code 1=Gray Code Word Length SINT 2 to 31 Data Speed SINT...
  • Page 131 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference C-35 SSI Word Delay Time Note: To enter Delay values from +32,768 to +65,535 µs, use this conversion formula: Desired Delay Value (in µs) - 65536 = Entered Delay Value (in µs). Example: For a 40ms delay time, 40000 - 65536 = -25536 Sensor Resolution Note: To enter Resolution values from +32,768 to +65,535 µs, use this conversion formula:...
  • Page 132 C-36 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference 1734-SSI 1 Channel Synchronous Serial Interface Input Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Present Data DINT -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 (0 - 4,294,967,295) Latched Data DINT -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 (0 - 4,294,967,295) Status Input Status BIT 0...
  • Page 133 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference C-37 1734-SSI 1 Channel Synchronous Serial Interface Output Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Control SINT Latch Acknowledge BIT 0 0=Latch Not Cleared 1=Latch Cleared Compare 0 Acknowledge BIT 1 0=Compare0 Not Reset 1=Compare0 Reset Compare 1 Acknowledge BIT 2...
  • Page 134 C-38 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference 1734-232ASC 1 Channel ASCII Interface Module Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Serial Character Format SINT 0=7N2 (ASCII Format: 1=7E1 Data Bits / Parity / Stop) 2=7O1 3=8N1 4=8N2 5=8E1 6=8O1 7=7E2...
  • Page 135 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference C-39 1734-232ASC 1 Channel ASCII Interface Module Configuration Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Transmit End Delimiter Mode SINT 0=No End Delimiter 1=Exclude End Delimiter 2=Include End Delimiter Transmit End Delimiter Character SINT Any Valid ASCII Character (0x0d)
  • Page 136 C-40 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference 1734-232ASC 1 Channel ASCII Interface Module Input Data Data Type Default Valid Data Values Value Receive Record Number SINT -128 to +127 (0 - 255) Status SINT TX FIFO Overflow BIT 0 0=No Error 1=TX FIFO Overflow Error RX FIFO Overflow...
  • Page 137 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference C-41 Transmit Record Number/ Receive Record Number / Length_Lo Note: Note that “7 data bits” allows Transmit / Receive record Number of Length_Lo values of 0 - 127, which RSLogix 5000 does support in the signed Short Integer data type SINT (-128 to +127 range).
  • Page 138 C-42 1734-POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference Notes: Publication 1734-UM011A-EN-P - February 2004...
  • Page 139: What's In This Appendix

    Appendix 1734-AENT Quick Start In this quick start, you will learn how to use the 1734-AENT with a What’s In This Appendix? ControlLogix processor for EtherNet/IP. This quick start contains a simple set of steps and IMPORTANT reminders that will help you avoid errors when you are configuring your POINT I/O system for EtherNet/IP.
  • Page 140: Configure The 1734-Aent Point I/O Adapter

    1734-AENT Quick Start In the 1734-AENT’s module Properties window, perform the following steps. Configure the 1734-AENT POINT I/O Adapter 1. Complete the Name field. 2. Enter the following address into the IP Address field: 192.168.1.42, (you will only be setting the last digit, because the first three digits are set for you) as set by the push wheel switches on the adapter.
  • Page 141: Enter Adapter Properties

    1734-AENT Quick Start Enter Adapter Properties 1. Right click on the 1734-AENT adapter and select Properties. The following window displays: 2. Click on the Chassis Size tab. You will notice that the data under this tab is grayed out while offline. The Chassis Size tab is used to send the module size from the General tab to the module itself once you are online.
  • Page 142: Add Another Module Under The Adapter

    1734-AENT Quick Start 5. In the Module Properties window, enter the following information: a. Name b. Slot c. Comm Format d. Electronic Keying, choose Compatible Module to verify the major revision. C, because only Series C modules support EtherNet/IP. e. Click on Next on the bottom of the window. f.
  • Page 143 1734-AENT Quick Start We are going to assume there is an analog input module 1734-IE2V, which resides in slot 3. 3. Click on the configuration tag remote_POINT_IO:3:C. From here you can set the entire module’s configuration, alarms, etc. In this configuration window, you enter the values that would correspond to the desired range.
  • Page 144 1734-AENT Quick Start It is set to 1, which is one of the default values. If you look to Appendix C of this user manual, you will see that there are two settings that this module will support: • 1 = 0 to 10VDC •...
  • Page 145 1734-AENT Quick Start – However, if you have downloaded the offline configuration into the module and then realize that you must modify any of the module’s configuration parameters, then the preferred way to make these changes online is to go to the Module Connection tab and inhibit the module, apply the changes, and then uninhibit the module.
  • Page 146: Configure An Ethernet Driver In Rslinx

    1734-AENT Quick Start Now you can put your processor in Run mode and the connection should be successful. The information found in the Appendix C of this user IMPORTANT manual is also available in the RSLogix 5000 on-line help file. Use the Help file search function under the 1734 catalog number that you are configuring and select the Module Defined Data Types option.
  • Page 147 1734-AENT Quick Start The Rockwell Software RSLinx Gateway - [RSWho - 1] screen appears. The RSWho screen is actually RSLinx’s network browser interface, which lets you view all of your active network connections. The left pane of this display is the Tree Control, which shows networks and devices in a hierarchical view.
  • Page 148: Adding The Ab_Ethip-1 (Ethernet/Ip) Driver

    D-10 1734-AENT Quick Start Adding the AB_ETHIP-1 (EtherNet/IP) Driver 1. From the Communications menu, choose Configure Drivers. The Configure Drivers dialog appears. 2. From the Available Driver Types pull-down menu, choose EtherNet/IP Driver. 3. Click on the Add New button. 4.
  • Page 149 Index Numbers 1734-AENT BootP 1--1 overview see Rockwell Bootp utility 1--4 3--10 adapter features using a third party BootP server control and information protocol A--7 browse chassis, web pages 1--5 (CIP) hardware/software compatibility 1--5 1--6 C--1 producer/consumer model catalog numbers rack optimized and direct 1--5 1--6...
  • Page 150 Index 2--4 wiring 3--2 IP address data types RSLogix 5000 C--2 valid number ranges DCHP software 4--15 ladder program 3--10 using to configure the module 6--1 LED status indicators diagnostic information, web pages A--5 connection statistics A--3 module information A--4 network statistics module data diagnostics...
  • Page 151 Index B--4, B--6 RSLinx communication drivers B--2–B--4, AB_ETH, ETHIP driver Preface-6–Preface-8 terminology B--6 B--1 installing the software RSLogix 5000 data types C--2 valid number ranges A--1–A--10 web pages A--7 browse chassis A--8 configuration page A--2 diagnostic information 7--1 safety approvals 1--5 what the adapter does 2--3...
  • Page 152 Index Publication 1734-UM011A-EN-P - February 2004...
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