Device connections – Rockwell Automation 284E ArmorStart with EtherNet/IP - User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 280E-UM001B-EN-P - July 2012

Chapter 4 Product Commissioning

E-mail triggers:

• when a trip occurs
• when a trip is cleared
• when a warning occurs
• when a warning is cleared

Note:

“Cleared Event” e-mails will only be sent when all events have been cleared

and if a trip event e-mail has previously been sent. For example, if the device is
configured to send e-mails when a phase loss trip and an overload trip is detected,
no e-mail will be sent when both the overload and the phase loss is cleared.

The following is an example trip e-mail:

Subject:

ArmorStart 281E, 0.5

2.5 A, 24V DC has detected a trip.

Body:

Trip Type:

Overload

Trip Info:

Load has drawn excessive current based on the trip
class selected.

Device Name:

ArmorStart 281E, 0.5

2.5 A, 24V DC

(From Identity Object)

Device Description: Lift conveyor on-machine motor starter

(From E-mail Config web page)

Device Location:

Customer Plant
(From E-mail Config web page)

Contact Info:

Joe Schmo
(From E-mail Config web page)
[email protected]

Device Connections

The device will support both scheduled (Class 1) and unscheduled (Class 3 &
UCMM) CIP connections. A maximum of two Class 1 CIP connections (one
exclusive owner and one listen only) are supported, one per PLC. Six Class 3 CIP
connections are supported.

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