Ethernet connections, Ethernet connector, Ethernet cable – Rockwell Automation 2711P-xxxx PanelView Plus 6 Terminals User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P-UM006C-EN-P - April 2013

Chapter 6

Terminal Connections

Ethernet Connections

The Ethernet port connects to a controller on an EtherNet/IP network by using
standard Ethernet and network connections. The port also supports application
transfers, and printing.

Ethernet Connector

The Ethernet port has an RJ45, 10/100Base-T connector for network
communication and supports MDI/MDI-X connections.

Figure 15 - Ethernet Connector

Ethernet Cable

TIP

The 2711P-RN20 Ethernet communication module is available for the
700 to 1500 terminals if another Ethernet port is required. The module has its
own unique IP address.

Table 63 - Ethernet Connector Pinout

Connector

Pin

Pin Name

Pin

Pin Name

RJ45 Connector

1

Transmit +

5

Unused

2

Transmit –

6

Receive –

3

Receive +

7

Unused

4

Unused

8

Unused

Table 64 - Ethernet Status Indicators

Indicator

LED Color

Description

Link Integrity

Yellow

Asserted when a link is present.

Activity LED

Green

Pulsed active when receive or transmit activity is present.

Table 65 - Ethernet Cable Requirements

For These Terminal Models

Use this Ethernet Cable

700 to 1500 terminals

Belden 7921A shielded CAT5E cable according to TIA 568-B.1 and RJ45 connector
according to IEC 60603-7 for compliance with Marine emission limits and the
European Union 89/336/EEC EMC Directive.

400 to 600 terminals

Use category five, twisted-pair cables.
You can use a standard Ethernet cable or a crossover cable, such as catalog number
2711P-CBL-EX04, when connecting directly to a logic controller or switch.

1

8

Yellow

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Green

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