Quick start – Rockwell Automation 2100-ENET CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Centers EtherNet/IP Network Adapter User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2100-UM006A-EN-P - July 2013

Chapter 1

Getting Started

Quick Start

This section is provided to help experienced users quickly start using the adapter.
If you are unsure how to complete a step, refer to the referenced chapter.

Step

Action

Refer to

1

Review the safety precautions for the adapter.

Throughout This Manual

2

Verify that the end device is properly installed.

End Device User Manual

3

Install the adapter.
Verify that the end device is not powered. Then, connect the adapter to the
network by using an Ethernet cable. Connect the end device by using the
2100-ENET to DeviceNet cable. Use the panel mounting holes to secure and
ground the adapter to the mounting surface. The DIN Rail adapter can also be
used to mount the adapter.
When installing the adapter by using the DIN Rail adapter, the following parts
are needed:
(1) PN-107443: DIN Rail Adapter
(2) 419062-3PEF: M3 x 0.5 flat head screw

Chapter 2

,

Install the Adapter

4

Apply power to the adapter.
The adapter requires 24V DC to operate. This connection also supplies 24V DC to
the end device for the powerup and DeviceNet communication to the
2100-ENET adapter.

Chapter 2

,

Install the Adapter

5

Configure the adapter.
Set the IP Address, subnet mask, and gateway address for the adapter.
Important: These are the only parameters that need to be configured in the
adapter because all of the other configuration lies with the end device.
Configure the end device parameters as required by your application.
Important: The node address must be 63 and the data rate must be either
500 Kpbs or set to autobaud in the end device.

E3 Plus or 825-P User Manual
and

Chapter 3

,

Configure the

Adapter

6

Configure the controller to communicate with the adapter.
Use a controller configuration tool, such as RSLogix software, to configure the
master on the EtherNet/IP network to recognize the adapter and end device.

Chapter 4

,

Configure the I/O

7

Create a ladder logic program.
Use a controller configuration tool, such as RSLogix software, to create a ladder
logic program that enables you to do the following:
Control the adapter and connected drive by using I/O.
Monitor or configure the end device by using Explicit messages.

Chapter 5

,

Using the I/O

Chapter 6

,

Using Explicit

Messaging

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