Rockwell Automation ControlLogix 1756-EN2F EtherNet/IP Module Installation Instructions

Below you will find brief information for EtherNet/IP Module ControlLogix 1756-EN2F. This Rockwell Automation product is an EtherNet/IP module for ControlLogix systems, offering a fiber optic connection for networking and communication purposes. It provides reliable communication over long distances, making it suitable for industrial environments with demanding requirements. The module can be configured with RSLogix 5000 software, allowing you to define its IP address, subnet mask, and other network settings. It features a USB port for local programming and debugging. The module also includes status indicators and an alphanumeric display for diagnostic information. It is designed for use in harsh industrial environments and is compatible with a variety of ControlLogix chassis and power supplies.

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Key Features

  • Fiber optic networking
  • Ethernet/IP protocol support
  • ControlLogix chassis compatibility
  • USB port for programming
  • Status indicators and alphanumeric display
  • Rugged design for industrial environments

Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the purpose of the USB port on the module?

The USB port is mainly for temporary local programming and debugging purposes. It allows you to connect a computer to the module directly for configuration and software updates.

Can I install and remove the module while power is on?

Yes, you can install or remove the module while the chassis power is on. However, be cautious, as electrical arcing can occur when the module is inserted or removed, potentially causing an explosion in hazardous locations. Ensure power is off or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding.

What do the different status indicators on the module mean?

The module has several status indicators that provide diagnostic information. The 'NET' indicator shows the module's network status, 'LINK' indicates the communication link status, and 'OK' indicates the overall module status. Refer to the 'Interpret the Status Indicators' section in the document for detailed information.
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