Installation Instructions
Quick Start Guide for Configuring an E3
Plus EtherNet
Catalog Numbers 2100-ENET
Topic
Important User Information
Additional Resources
Components
Status Indicators
Introduction
Set the IP Network Address
Install EDS File
Logix Controller I/O Messaging
/IP Adapter
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Important User Information
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Additional Resources
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Components
Components of the Adapter
Resource
Ethernet Design Considerations
Reference Manual, publication ENET-RM
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Guidelines, publication 1770-4.1
Product Certifications website, http://w
Item Part
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presentative.
Description
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Provides explanation of the following Ethernet concepts:
• Overview
• Network Layout and Components
• Network Infrastructure Devices
• Network Infrastructure Features
• Protocol
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Description
Four status indictors for the DPI, the adapter, and network connection.
An RJ-45 connector for the Ethernet cable. The connector is CAT-5 compliant to
ensure reliable data transfer on 100Base-TX Ethernet connections.
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Status Indicators
The adapter uses four status indicators to report its operating status.
Status Indicators
Introduction
The E3 Plus EtherNet/IP Ada
Plus Solid State Overload, 825
an EtherNet/IP network. Thi
Plus EtherNet/IP Adapter mo
Set the IP Network Add
The E3 Plus EtherNet/IP Ada
You can set the network Inter
that is provided with RSLinx
and provides an interface to c
To assign network parameters
1. Start the BOOTP/D
Item Name Color St
1 PORT Green Fl
2 MOD St
3 NET A Green Fl
4 NET B St
Status Indicators
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pter module is a linking device that lets users connect an E3 or E3
-P Motor Protection System, or IntelliVAC+ module directly to
s document explains the basic steps needed to configure the E3
dule.
ress
pter module ships with Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) enabled.
net Protocol (IP) address by using the BOOTP/DHCP Server
Classic software. This utility recognized BOOTP-enabled devices
onfigure a static IP address for each device.
via the BOOTP/DHCP utility, perform this procedure.
HCP software.
ate Description
ashing Normal Operation. The adapter is establishing an I/O connection to the E3 Plus
overload relay. It will turn steady green or red.
eady Normal Operation. The adapter is properly connected and communicating with
the E3Plus overload relay.
ashing Normal Operation. The adapter is operating but is not transferring I/O data to a
controller.
eady Normal Operation. The adapter is operating and transferring I/O data to a
controller.
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2. Select Tool > Network Settings and enter the subnet mask for the network.
If appropriate for the network, enter the gateway address, primary/secondary server
addresses, and domain name.
3. Click OK.
The Request History
or DHCP requests.
4. Double-click the MA
The MAC address is p
format of the hardwar
appears with the mod
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panel displays the hardware addresses of devices issuing BOOTP
C address of the adapter to be configured.
rinted on the side of the E3 Plus EtherNet/IP Adapter. The
e address resembles 00:00:BC:59:72:5A. The New Entry window
ule's Ethernet Address (MAC).
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5. Enter the IP address for the adapter and, if appropriate, enter the host name and an
adapter description.
6. Click OK.
Once the IP address y
to cycle power to the
adapter.
7. To do so, highlight th
BOOTP/DHCP.
8. Confirm that the Stat
When the adapter po
issue a BOOTP reque
the current IP configu
requests.
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ou entered shows up in the Request History panel (you may need
adapter), this configuration can be permanently assigned to the
e adapter in the Relation List panel and click Disable
us panel message reads, ‘[Disable BOOTP] Command successful’.
wer is recycled, it will use the assigned configuration and will not
st. If you do not click Disable BOOTP/DHCP, the adapter clears
ration after a power cycle and will again begin sending BOOTP
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Install EDS File
Before the E3 Plus EtherNet/IP Adapter module is configured to communicate on an
EtherNet/IP network, it must be registered to the software that configures the network, for
example, RSLinx Classic software. You can registers the adapter by installing an Electronic Data
Sheet (EDS file). For the E3 P
the device that is connected to
register the EDS file for the E
Download EDS file from the
The EDS file for the device co
on at http://www.rockwellaut
1. When the webpage fo
2. Find the file that relat
the 2100-ENET unit.
3. In the Details & Dow
4. Click Save to save the
Register the EDS File
After the EDS file has been do
configures the EtherNet/IP n
Classic software.
1. Start the EDS Hardw
Software->RSLinx->T
2. Click Add to register
E3 Plus
Network EtherNe
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lus EtherNet/IP Adapter module, you will install an EDS file for
the adapter. Use the following procedure to download and
3 Plus EtherNet/IP Adapter.
EDS Website
nnected to the E3 Plus EtherNet/IP Adapter module can be found
omation.com/resources/eds/.
r the link above comes up, enter the following information:
es to the E3, 825-P, or IntelliVAC+ module that is connected to
nload column for the device, select Download.
EDS file your personal computer.
wnloaded, you need to register the EDS file with the software that
etwork. Following these steps to register an EDS file with RSLinx
are Installation Tool located at Start->Programs->Rockwell
ools.
a new device.
Overload 825-P IntelliVAC+
t/IP EtherNet/IP EtherNet/IP
rotector Motor Protector Miscellaneous Type
ET 2100-ENET 2100-ENET
lank) (Leave Blank) (Leave Blank)
lank) (Leave Blank) (Leave Blank)
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3. Register a single file, browse to the location where the EDS file is located, and click Next.
4. Click Next to accept t
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he installation test results.
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5. Accept the graphic image by clicking Next.
6. Click Next to register
7. Click Finish to succes
Logix Controller I/O Me
RSLogix 5000 software is use
and an E3 Plus EtherNet/IP A
configure a Logix controller fo
1. Right-click on the Eth
to open the Select Mo
2. Select Generic Ethern
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the device.
sfully register the module.
ssaging
d to configure I/O Messaging between an automation controller
dapter module on an EtherNet/IP network. Follow these steps to
r I/O Messaging.
erNet/IP scanner in I/O Configuration and select New Module
dule Type window.
et Module and click OK.
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3. Enter a name for the E3 Plus EtherNet/IP Adapter module.
The name creates a tag in RSLogix 5000 software that can be used to read and write data
from the E3 Plus EtherNet/IP Adapter module.
4. Select Data-INT for t
The Comm Format te
format represents the
16-bit values.
5. Set the Connection P
I/O data is accessed u
standard) or 105 (for
IMPORTANT If the Input a
be entered in
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he Comm Format.
lls RSLogix 5000 software the format of the data. The Data-INT
data from the E3 Plus EtherNet/IP Adapter module as a field of
arameters.
sing Input Instance 100 and Output Instance 103 (for E3
E3 Plus) by default.
nd Output Assemblies have already been changed, then those values will need to
stead of the defaults.
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The size of the input connection and the output connection shall correspond to the size
of the chosen instance. For Instance 100, the size is 6. For Instance 103 and 105, the size
is 1. The E3 Plus EtherNet/IP Adapter Configuration Assembly Instance is 6. Currently,
the 2100-ENET unit does not support the configuration assembly.
Output Assembly - Instance 1
Bit
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Input Assembly - Instance 100
Byte Size
2 Bytes
2 Bytes
2 Bytes
2 Bytes
2 Bytes
2 Bytes
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Contents
OutA
OutB
Fault Reset
Not Used
Not Used
Remote Reset
Not Used
Not Used
Contents
Header information (Pad Word)
Header information (Pad Word)
Value of parameter pointed to by parameter #61
Value of parameter pointed to by parameter #62
Value of parameter pointed to by parameter #63
Value of parameter pointed to by parameter #64
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6. Enter the IP address of the E3 Plus EtherNet/IP Adapter module.
7. Click Next.
8. Enter a value for the time between each scan of the adapter.
Make sure Inhibit Module is not checked.
9. Click Finish to add th
in RSLogix5000 softw
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e E3 Plus EtherNet/IP Adapter module to the I/O Configuration
are.
Quick Start Guide for Configuring an E3 Plus EtherNet/IP Adapter
Important User Information
Additional Resources
Components
Status Indicators
Introduction
Set the IP Network Address
Install EDS File
Download EDS file from the EDS Website
Register the EDS File
Logix Controller I/O Messaging
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