User ManualPLC-5 Ethernet Interface Module(Cat. No. 1785-ENET)Allen-Bradley
1785-6.5.19 November 19981-2 Quick StartInstalling and Configuring the Interface ModuleStep 1 Check the contents of your shipment.Quantity: Descripti
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Quick Start 1-3Important: Make sure you carefully align the pins and holes before you press the connector header into the pr
1785-6.5.19 November 19981-4 Quick StartStep 5 Install the interface module/processor combination in the left-most slot of the 1771 I/O chassis.See C
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Quick Start 1-5A. Be sure channel 3A is designated as the channel supporting the 1785-ENET module.• Your programming softwar
1785-6.5.19 November 19981-6 Quick StartTurn on the I/O chassis power supply.Be sure that you assigned a diagnostics file to store status information
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Quick Start 1-7What You Have Done You have now successfully installed and configured the PLC-5 Ethernet interface module for
1785-6.5.19 November 19981-8 Quick StartNotes:
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Chapter2Installing the Interface ModuleUsing This Chapter Read this chapter to:• connect your Ethernet interface module to a
1785-6.5.19 November 19982-2 Installing the Interface ModuleUse the interface module with a programming software package that supports configuration
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Installing the Interface Module 2-33. Locate and record the Ethernet hardware address.Allen-Bradley assigns each PLC-5 Ether
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Important User Information Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical e
1785-6.5.19 November 19982-4 Installing the Interface ModulePreventing Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) DamageThe Ethernet interface module is shipped i
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Installing the Interface Module 2-5Installing the Interface Module To install the PLC-5 Ethernet Interface Module, you must:
1785-6.5.19 November 19982-6 Installing the Interface ModuleImportant: Make sure you carefully align the pins and holes before you press the connecto
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Installing the Interface Module 2-7Verify that power to the 1771 I/O chassis is OFF.1.Raise the locking bar.2.Insert the mod
1785-6.5.19 November 19982-8 Installing the Interface ModuleRemoving the Interface Module To remove the interface module from its installed position,
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Chapter3Configuring the Interface Module for Ethernet CommunicationUsing This ChapterBefore You BeginBefore configuring chan
1785-6.5.19 November 19983-2 Configuring the Interface Module for Ethernet CommunicationConfiguring Channel 3A Once you know the unique IP address th
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Configuring the Interface Module for Ethernet Communication 3-3Enter configuration information in the appropriate fields.Aft
1785-6.5.19 November 19983-4 Configuring the Interface Module for Ethernet CommunicationUsing BOOTP to Enter Configuration InformationBOOTP is a prot
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Configuring the Interface Module for Ethernet Communication 3-52. Make one copy of the Ethernet device template for every PL
1785-6.5.19 November 1998PrefaceUsing This ManualRead this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual. This preface covers the foll
1785-6.5.19 November 19983-6 Configuring the Interface Module for Ethernet CommunicationBased on this configuration, the BOOTPTAB file would look lik
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Chapter4Communicating via the Interface ModuleUsing This Chapter Once the PLC-5 Ethernet interface module is connected and c
1785-6.5.19 November 19984-2 Communicating via the Interface ModuleMonitor the series of blinks to determine the fault code. Count the first and last
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Communicating via the Interface Module 4-3Establishing an Ethernet ConnectionThe Ethernet interface module supports 64 simul
1785-6.5.19 November 19984-4 Communicating via the Interface ModuleMonitoring Ethernet Status Data Monitor the status of communication through the PL
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Communicating via the Interface Module 4-5Using the MSG Instruction The message (MSG) instruction transfers up to 1000 eleme
1785-6.5.19 November 19984-6 Communicating via the Interface ModuleWhen you enter 3A as the port number, an Ethernet instruction entry screen appears
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Communicating via the Interface Module 4-7To communicate through a ControlLogix 1756-ENET module, you configure the multihop
1785-6.5.19 November 19984-8 Communicating via the Interface Module00D5Incorrect address for the local data table0500Message timed out waiting for a
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Communicating via the Interface Module 4-9Identifying the Interface Module within a NetworkThe PLC-5 Ethernet Interface Modu
1785-6.5.19 November 1998ii Using This ManualContents of This ManualRelated DocumentationFor additional information regarding Allen-Bradley programma
1785-6.5.19 November 19984-10 Communicating via the Interface ModuleNotes:
1785-6.5.19 November 1998AppendixAModule SpecificationsPLC-5 Ethernet Interface Module (1785-ENET)Backplane Current 2.2AHeat Dissipation 37.54 BTU/hr
1785-6.5.19 November 1998A-2 Module SpecificationsNotes:
1785-6.5.19 November 1998AppendixBPerformance DataPLC-5 Ethernet Interface Module (1785-ENET)The following tables show measured performance data for
1785-6.5.19 November 1998B-2 Performance DataWorkstation-to-PLC (Solicited Synchronous)Operation: Words: MSG per second: ms per MSG: Words per second
1785-6.5.19 November 1998AppendixCSNMP Management Information Base (MIB) II Data GroupsSimple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) specifies the diagno
1785-6.5.19 November 1998C-2 SNMP Management Information Base (MIB) II Data GroupsInterfaces (continued) ifOutOctets total octets sent on the mediaif
1785-6.5.19 November 1998SNMP Management Information Base (MIB) II Data Groups C-3IP (continued) ipRouteProto mechanism used to determine routeipRout
1785-6.5.19 November 1998C-4 SNMP Management Information Base (MIB) II Data GroupsTCP (continued) tcpInSegs number of segments receivedtcpOutSegs num
1785-6.5.19 November 1998AppendixDStatus LED Error CodesInterpreting LED Error Codes When the status LED blinks red, it signals that a hardware or so
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1785-6.5.19 November 1998D-2 Status LED Error Codes34 SONIC chip test failed35 FLASH BOOT area checksum incorrect36 PLC-5 dualport initialization fai
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Table of Contents1785-6.5.19 November 1998Quick Start Chapter 1Installing and Configuring the Interface Module. . . . . . . . 1-2What You Have Done.
toc–ii Table of Contents1785-6.5.19 November 1998Communicating via the Interface ModuleChapter 4Using This Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1785-6.5.19 November 1998Chapter1Quick StartThis chapter can help you get started quickly using the PLC-5 Ethernet Interface Module. We base the proc
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