Sprecher + Schuh CEP7 Second Generation CEP7-ETN EtherNet/IP Side Mount Module User Manual

The CEP7 Second Generation CEP7-ETN is an EtherNet/IP Side Mount Module that adds EtherNet/IP communication capabilities to the CEP7 Second Generation Overload Relay. This module provides advanced protection features and allows for remote monitoring and control of the relay.

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Key features

  • EtherNet/IP communication
  • Advanced protection features
  • Remote monitoring and control
  • Overload warning
  • Jam trip and warning
  • Underload warning
  • Communication fault warning
  • Communication idle warning
  • Email notifications
  • EDS file installation

Frequently asked questions

You can configure the IP address of the module using a BOOTP/DHCP server, a web browser, or a MAC Scanner software. The module ships with DHCP enabled by default. For detailed steps, please refer to Chapter 3-Configure a CEP7 Second Generation EtherNet/IP Module To Operate on the Network in the user manual.

The module provides various protection functions like overload warning, jam trip and warning, underload warning, communication fault warning, and communication idle warning. Detailed descriptions of these functions are available in Chapter 2-Protection Functions of the user manual.

The EDS file for the module is embedded within it. You can download it using a web browser after configuring the IP address. Alternatively, you can download it from the Sprecher + Schuh EDS File download site. For detailed instructions, please refer to Chapter 3-Configure a CEP7 Second Generation EtherNet/IP Module To Operate on the Network in the user manual.

You can reset a tripped CEP7 Second Generation Overload Relay using various methods: the blue mechanical reset button on the relay, setting Parameter 14, Trip Reset, to “Reset trip”, setting the trip reset bit in an output assembly from a logic controller, using a push button wired to one of the EtherNet/IP module inputs or using the CIP Tag, Trip_Reset. For detailed information, please refer to Chapter 2-Protection Functions in the user manual.
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