Allen-Bradley Dual-Port EtherNet Embedded I/O Board Installation Instructions

Allen-Bradley Dual-Port EtherNet Embedded I/O Board is a 20-point I/O board that communicates via an Ethernet/IP network. It has 10 inputs and 10 outputs, with an optional 10-output expansion module (1799-OQ10X). The inputs are 24V DC sourcing or sinking, and the outputs are self-protected 24V DC sinking or sourcing. This board supports Star, Tree, Linear and Ring topologies. The board can be mounted on a DIN rail or a mounting plate, and an optional cover is available. To use the board, you will need to set the network address, connect the board to the Ethernet/IP network, auxiliary power and I/O, and communicate with it. You can also configure the parameters of the board.

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Key features

  • Dual-port Ethernet
  • 20 I/O points
  • 10 inputs & 10 outputs
  • Expansion module option
  • 24V DC sourcing/sinking
  • Self-protected outputs
  • Star/Tree/Linear/Ring topologies
  • DIN rail/mounting plate mounting
  • Optional cover
  • Ethernet/IP communication

Frequently asked questions

The 1799ER-IQ10XOQ10 board has 10 inputs and 10 outputs, with an optional expansion module that adds 10 more outputs (1799-OQ10X).

This board communicates via an Ethernet/IP network.

You can set the network address using the rotary switches on the front of the board, using a DHCP server, or retrieving the IP address from nonvolatile memory. See the manual for details.

Yes, the board can be mounted in an enclosure with pre-tapped holes.

The board operates in temperatures from -20 to 70°C and humidity from 5 to 95% non-condensing. It also meets various certifications for EMC, ESD, and surge immunity.
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