Main
Important User Information
Summary of Changes
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Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 About the Adapter
Chapter 2 Install the Adapter
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How To Use This Manual
About the Example Applications
System Components
Where to Find More Information
Terminology
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About the Adapter
Important Adapter Considerations
Set the Chassis Size
Adapter Replacement
Empty Slots and RIUP Situations
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Cycle Power To a System For the First Time
Adapter Features
Hardware/Software Compatibility
What the Adapter Does
Use of the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP)
Understand the Producer/Consumer Model
Specify the Requested Packet Interval (RPI)
Support of Rack-optimized and Direct Connections
Mix Rack-optimized and Direct Connections
Before You Begin
Determine Compatibility
Understand Messaging
Establish I/O Connections
Configure Autobaud
Install the Adapter
What This Chapter Contains
Identify Adapter Components
Mount the Adapter on a DIN Rail Before Installing Modules
Mount (or Replace) the Adapter to an Existing System
Wiring
Refer to the illustration to wire the adapter.
120/240V ac power to this supply.
Mounting Dimensions
Refer to the figure for mounting dimensions.
millimeters (inches)
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Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network
Configuration Requirements
IP Address
Gateway Address
Subnet Mask
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Set the Network Address
Use the Rockwell BootP/DHCP Utility
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Save the Relation List
Use DHCP Software to Configure Your Adapter
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Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection in RSLogix 5000 Software
Set Up the Hardware
Create the Example Application
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Configure the I/O
Add the Local EtherNet/IP Bridge to the I/O Configuration
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Add the POINT I/O Modules to the I/O Configuration
Add the Relay Output Module
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Add the Digital Output Module
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Edit the Controller Tags
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Verify the Module Chassis Size
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Configure the Adapter with Fixed IP Address
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Recover From an Overloaded Adapter
Configure the Adapter for Direct Connection and Rack Optimization in RSLogix 5000 Software
Set Up the Hardware
Create the Example Application
Configure the I/O Modules
Add the Local EtherNet/IP Bridge to the I/O Configuration
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Add the POINT I/O Module and Configure For Rack Optimization
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Download the Program to the Controller
Verify the Module Chassis Size
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Access Module Data
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LED Status Indicators
What This Chapter Contains
Read this chapter for information about LED status indicators.
Interpret the Status Indicators
the 1734-AENT adapter. Series A or B POINT I/O modules will not work with this adapter.
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Adapter Web Pages
Work with the Home Page
What This Appendix Contains
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Work with the Diagnostics Pages
Use the Diagnostic Overview Page
Use the Network Settings Page
Use the Ethernet Statistics Page
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Use the I/O Connections Page
Use the Diagnostic Messaging Page
Work with the Configuration Pages
Use the Identity Page
Use the Network Configuration Page
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Use the Services Page
Work with the Browse Chassis Page
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Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver
Install the RSLinx Software
What This Appendix
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1734 POINT I/O Module/RSLogix 5000 Controller Tag Reference
What This Appendix
Read this appendix for information about tag references.
1734 POINT I/O Catalog Numbers
Valid Number Ranges for RSLogix 5000 Data Types
Digital 2 POINT Input
Digital 4 POINT Input
Digital 2 POINT Output Without Diagnostic Status
Digital 2 POINT Output With Over Load and Open Load Diagnostic Status
Digital 2 POINT Output With Over Load Diagnostic Status
Digital 4 POINT Output With Over Load and Open Load Diagnostic Status
Digital 4 POINT Output With Over Load Diagnostic Status
Analog 2 Channel Input
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Analog 2 Channel Output
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Specialty I/O
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Stored Data
To interpret values from -2,147,483,648 to -1, use this conversion
Stored Data Tag Value + 4,294,967,296 = Actual Stored Data Tag
Program Fault
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Stored Data To interpret values from -2,147,483,648 to -1, use this conversion
Stored Data Tag Value + 4,294,967,296 = Actual Stored Data Tag
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Present / Latched Data To interpret values from -2,147,483,648 to -1, use this conversion
Stored Data Tag Value + 4,294,967,296 = Actual Stored Data Tag
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Quick Start
Necessary Prerequisites
Configure the Adapter
Enter Adapter Properties
Add Another Module Under the Adapter
Configure 1734 POINT I/O Modules
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Configure an Ethernet Driver in RSLinx Software
Launch RSLinx Software
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Add the AB_ETHIP-1 (EtherNet/IP) Driver
Index
Numerics
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