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Table of Contents Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
Automation products in a secure system, harden the control system, manage user access, RM001 and dispose of equipment. Describes how to configure and use Rockwell Automation products to improve the security Configure System Security Features User Manual, publication SECURE-UM001 of your industrial automation system.
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Product Certifications website, rok.auto/certifications Provides declarations of conformity, certificates, and other certification details. Download firmware, associated files (such as AOP, EDS, and DTM), and access product Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC), rok.auto/pcdc release notes. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
• 800F, 100-E, and 104-E communication interface modules The individual supported devices on the EtherNet/IP In-cabinet system bus appear as devices in the controller organizer of the controller project and automatically-generated I/O tags. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
140ME Motor Connection Reversing Circuit Breaker (MCCB), or a E100 simple contactor coil control solid-state motor overload relay 104-E-INT-X with discrete input for interlocking plus data port communications Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
The 1834-AENTR gateway can only operate as a ring participant. For more information about DLR, see the EtherNet/IP Device Level Ring Application For more information about DLR, see the EtherNet/IP Device Level Ring Application Technique, publication ENET-AT007. Technique, publication ENET-AT007. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
Provides guidance to conduct security assessments, implement Manual, publication SECURE-RM001 Rockwell Automation products in a secure system, harden the control system, manage user access, and dispose of equipment. Configure System Security Features User Manual, Describes how to configure and use Rockwell Automation products...
Exact match Indicates that all keying attributes must match to establish communication. If any attribute does not precisely match, communication with the device does not occur. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
2 T1 4 T2 6 T3 1834-AENTR Connect to either a: 100-E / 100-E-INT-X Gateway EtherNet/IP DC INPUT LNK1 LNK2 NET OK 5580 Controller Motor 1 Motor 2 5380 Controller 1486-CON-T1 Motor 3 Terminator Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
Any unpopulated connector must be capped with a 1486-CON-D1 connector cover. • Only one device can be removed at a time. The table below shows available 1486-CON connectors available for your EtherNet/IP In-cabinet system. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
The bus media has four lines for network power and switched power. • 20 AWG wires (19 strands) for NP-, NP+, SP+, SP- • 4 A current for NP-, NP+, SP+, and SP- SPE- SPE+ Select Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
• how many starters are simultaneously started. Our Rockwell Automation family of 100-E and 104-E AC contactors offer multiple coil types. The EJ and QJ coils are low consumption and provide lower coil “in-rush” and coil “hold-in” ratings. For a complete list of coil ratings, see IEC Contactor Technical Data, publication 100-TD013.
4 A peak supply (196 W) for 'in-rush' energy when energizing coil loads. The 8 A total source provides the maximum available amps for a connected system. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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The system will operate as intended if: • the total watts remaining is greater than 0 and • the amount of hold-in and in-rush ampacities are below the maximums the system can provide. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
In addition to this publication, see: • NEMA 250 and IEC 60529, as applicable, for explanations of the degrees of protection provided by enclosures. • all publications listed in Additional Resources on page Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
(Cat. No. 1834-AENTR), flat media cable (Cat. No. 1486-CBL-x), and flat media connectors (Cat. No 1486-CON-x). • used within its specified ratings defined by Rockwell Automation. • installed in compliance with the enclosure, mounting, spacing, and segregation requirements of the ultimate application.
Repeat step 2. 3. Remove and recycle the paper insert from the 1486-CON connector. 4. Position the gray dashed edge of the 1486-CBL flat media cable facing the hinged side of the 1486-CON connector. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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1486-CBL flat media cable to the desired final position. The latches on the cover will engage with the retaining latches of the cable tray. Side View Press lightly to engage latches. Latched, but not terminated. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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The 1486-CON connector is ready for installation to the supported device. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
4. Drill mounting holes at the two marked locations. 5. Align the mounting holes of the 1834-AENTR gateway with the drilled mounting holes. 6. Secure the 1834-AENTR gateway with two M4 or #8 screws and washers (not provided). Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
24V DC (+) source voltage, • terminal represents the common (-) terminal of source voltage, and • represents the functional earth ground reference for a 4-wire Ethernet side for EMC improvement. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
‘x1’ to ‘0’ as the last digit in the octet. DHCP-supported methods to set the IP address include the following: • BOOTP/DHCP utility • EtherNet/IP commissioning tool Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
1. Place the contactor communication interface module at the front of the 100-E contactor cover. 2. Align the link bars into the slots of the 100-E contactor, then push the contactor communication module toward the 100-E contactor. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
Approximate dimensions are shown in millimeters (inches). Dimensions are not intended to be used for manufacturing purposes. (3.94) (4.53) (3.54) Size 1 and 2 Size 3.5 Size 3 104-E09… E38 104-E40… E65 104-E80… E96 Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
Connect auxiliary wires [A] from the auxiliary input terminals [B] on the contactor communication interface module to the auxiliary output terminals [C] on the 140MT MPCB. 140MT MPCB 140MT MPCB 104-E-INT-D Reversing 100-E-INT-D Contactor Non-reversing Communication Contactor Interface Module Communication Interface Module Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
1. Remove the plastic protective cap from the 1486-CON connector. 2. Attach the 1486-CON connector to the connection jack of the contactor communication interface module. Connection Jack Shown: 1486-CON-P1 Connector with 1486-CBL Flat Media Cable The 1486-CON connector will click into place. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
4. Attach the 1486-CON connector into the connection jack of the push button communication interface module. Push Button Communication Interface Module Connection Jack Shown: 1486-CON-P1 with Flat Media Cable The 1486-CON connector will click into place. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
2. Using a small flat-head screwdriver, gently pry open the hinged door on the 1486-CON-D1 connector to obtain access to test points. Insert a small flat-head screwdriver in the tab T his physically connects the communication interface module to the network.. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
If a device is moved in the local network or fails and is removed, the architecture drawing is critical to validate the reference architecture to the actual. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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Motor 1 Start/Stop 192.168.1.21 800F-INT-L Motor 3 Fault/Reset 192.168.1.10 800F-INT-L Motor 1 HOA 192.168.1.22 800F-INT-L Contactor 1 Start/Stop 192.168.1.11 800F-INT-L Motor 2 Fault/Reset — — 1486-CON-T1 Media Terminator 192.168.1.12 800F-INT-L Motor 2 Stopped Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
4. Attach one end of the 100-E-X-CBL serial cable [F] to the 140ME-D9EF-B10 MPCB [C]. 5. Attach the free end of the 100-E-X-CBL serial cable [F] to the data port on the 100-E-INT-X communication interface [E]. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
3. Strip and connect the auxiliary wires [G] to the 140MT-C-AFAR10A10 auxiliary contact [F]. 4. Strip and connect the remaining ends of the auxiliary wires [G] to the auxiliary input push-in terminals on the 100-E-INT-D communication interface [D]. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
100-E09EJ10: IEC contactor with 24V DC low consumption coil [A] • 100-E-INT-D: communication interface that functions as a relay with the addition of an auxiliary input [B] Attach the 100-E-INT-D communication interface [B] to the 100-E09EJ10: IEC contactor [A]. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
Create a New Project Follow these steps to create a new project. 1. Select the applicable controller from the list of available controllers. 2. Type a name to describe the controller. 3. Click ‘Next’. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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Chapter 5 Configure a System Detail for the selected controller appears. 4. Click ‘Finish’. The project is added in the left pane of Logix Designer. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
3. Type the catalog number of your module in the search field. 4. Select the correct module from the list of results. 5. Click ‘Create’. The ‘Device definition’ dialog box appears from the ‘INFORMATION’ section with default values auto-populated in the drop-down fields. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
Perform the following steps to define your module. 1. Right-click EtherNet/IP In-cabinet system in the left pane of the screen. 2. Select ‘New Module’. A dialog box appears. 3. Type the catalog number of your module in the search field. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
For a Starter Device 1. Click ‘Connection’ from the ‘CONFIGURATION’ section in the left navigation pane. The ‘Connection’ detail appears in the right pane. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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• Interlock type • Normally closed • Forward contact type • Normally open (default) 104-E-INT-D EtherNet/IP In-cabinet • Reverse contact type reversing interface • Normally closed • Interlock type 4. Click the ‘Fault/Program Action’ section. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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6. Click ‘OK’ to save the values. 7. Click ‘Peer Commands’ from the left pane. The ‘Peer Commands’ detail appears in the left pane. 8. Select the ‘Hand’ command. 9. Press the ‘Edit’ icon. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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For more information on device-specific parameters, Configure Peer Commands on page 15. Click ‘OK’ to save the values. 16. Click the ‘Port Configuration’ section from the left navigation pane. The ‘Port Configuration’ selections appear in the right pane. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
1. Select the 1834-AENTR gateway from the left pane of Logix Designer. 2. From the CONFIGURATION section, click ‘Reference Topology’. 3. Press the ‘Update’ button. 4. Match the ‘Reference Topology’ to the ‘Actual Topology’. a. Select the device. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
Configuration tags allow some data changes to each device outside of the defined add-on profiles. For more detail on auto-generated controller tags for the EtherNet/IP In-cabinet system, see the EtherNet/IP In-cabinet System Reference Data, publication 1834-RD001. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
To access ‘Peer Commands’, ‘Controlled by’ must be configured to ‘Peer’. The ‘Peer Commands’ selections appear in the right pane and a pop-up window appears. 4. Select the peer name to trigger the LED actions from the drop-down menu. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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Peer communication settings Setting used to communicated to the ’Target Peer’ device Electronic keying Defines the electronic keying for peer command Data rate Defines the request data rate for peer data between 20…3200 ms Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
Peer Command Example In this example, the Ethernet In-cabinet system consist of three devices: • a start/stop push button, • a pilot light controlled by peer, and • a motor starter controlled by peer 3-wire. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
Requests continue to occur at the Data Request Rate (DRR). Motor Starter Peer Commands Pilot Light Peer Commands Use Peer-to-Peer Configuring CIP security and using peer-to-peer communications is not recommended at this time. Communications with CIP Security Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
When the gateway is the selected device within the controller project and the ‘INFORMATION’ screen is selected, the following views are available. Overview The ‘Overview’ displays the current gateway device. Definition for this device can be viewed via the Device definition button. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
After your system is configured, the actual topology view displays information when Logix Designer is online with the controller and the device associated with this profile is reachable within the network. Information that is displayed in the actual topology view includes: Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
Catalog number Shows the device catalog number. Reset Resets the predictive maintenance data. Settings Displays the predictive maintenance settings dialog box. Refresh Manually refreshes the predictive maintenance data when online with the device. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
• retrieve the current status from the device, • reset the device to its power-up state, and • see the protection mode of the device, if supported. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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Description Select the ‘Minute’ and ‘Seconds’ durations from the drop-down lists. Duration The maximum setting is four minutes. Blink Click ‘Blink’ to flash the system status indicator for the selected time period. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
The selected panel component type determines which color indicators appear. Predictive Maintenance View When the device is online, the ‘Predictive Maintenance’ view displays predictive maintenance data for the device. The ‘Predictive Maintenance’ view will be blank if the device is offline. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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— number Reset Resets the predictive maintenance data. — Displays the predictive maintenance settings Settings Predictive Maintenance Settings. dialog box. Manually refreshes the predictive Refresh — maintenance data when the device is online. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
• retrieve the current status from the device, • reset a device to its power-up state, and • view the protection mode of the device, if supported. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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Parameter Description Select the ‘Minute’ and ‘Seconds ‘durations from the drop-down lists. Duration The maximum setting is 4 minutes. Blink Click to flash the system status indicator for the selected time period. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
• Forward Interlock • Off Reversing interface • Reverse • Auto Predictive Maintenance The ‘Predictive Maintenance’ view displays predictive maintenance data for the device. Predictive maintenance data is blank when the device is offline. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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• 35% • 50% • 20% • 5% • 40% • 25% • 10% [default] (1) When ‘Custom percentage’ is selected, provide a value from 0…100% in 0.1% increments for the remaining life threshold. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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• data integrity and authentication, and • data confidentiality. The following Rockwell Automation software is used to implement CIP Security: • FactoryTalk® Policy Manager software, version 6.51 or later - includes FactoryTalk System Services, version 6.5 or later •...
You can view or download publications at rok.auto/literature. Resource Description Provides guidance on how to conduct security assessments, System Security Design Guidelines Reference implement Rockwell Automation products in a secure Manual, SECURE-RM001 system, harden the control system, manage user access, and dispose of equipment.
3. Wait for the following actions to occur: - the 1834-AENTR gateway status indicator to flash red, - the network status indicator to stop illuminating, and - the link status indicator to stop illuminating. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
• Change to IP settings, such as IP address, mask, and DHCP mode. • Update to the firmware on the supported device. • Disable or re-enable external product ports. • Perform remote resets. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
Update services to the NVS object (update to the firmware on the supported device). • Set services that would change the communication settings and cause a loss of communications to the supported device. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
• You cannot disable Ethernet ports if the controller keyswitch is in Run mode or if the FactoryTalk Security settings deny this editing option. The Ethernet port on the 1834-AENTR gateway can be disabled and re-enabled via FactoryTalk Linx or via explicit messaging. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
1. Repeat steps 1…9 from Disable the Ethernet Port on page 2. Select the check box of the port that you want to re-enable from the ‘Enable’ column. 3. Click the ‘Apply’ button. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
MSG instruction is not required to execute each time the controller powers up. 3. Click the ‘Communication’ tab. 4. Select a value from the ‘Path’ field. IMPORTANT Messages to the value selected must be unconnected messages. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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6. Click the ‘Apply’ button. Re-enable the Ethernet Port 1. Repeat steps 1…4 from Disable the Ethernet Port on page 2. Make sure that the ‘Source Element’ tag value is ‘1’. 3. Click the ‘Apply’ button. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
IMPORTANT: If a duplicate IP address fault is not present and the fault persists through power cycles, the device should be replaced. Flashing green and red The device is performing its power-up testing. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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The power supply is operating correctly. S PWR Switched power for Steady red The power supply in a tripped state. component control Flashing red The power supply is in a warning state. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
Device has an internal fault NP-VFLT Network power has a voltage trip condition NP-OVCR Network power has an over current condition SP-VFLT Switched power has a voltage trip condition SP-OVCR Switched power has an over current condition Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
The controller retrieves the Message Response from the buffer of the scanner (upload). The message is complete. The details of each step vary depending on the controller. See the product documentation for your controller. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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The path is the route that the message follows. Path TIP: Click Browse to find the path or type in the name of a module that you previously mapped. Name The name for the message. Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
Class, Instance, and Attribute Values for Elapsed Life Parameter Value Description Service code 0x0E Get attribute single Class 0x414 Predictive maintenance component object Instance — Attribute Elapsed life Data Type UDINT Number of operations Message Configuration — Configuration Tab Rockwell Automation Publication 1834-UM001A-EN-P - April 2025...
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