Rockwell automation support, Local product support, Technical product assistance – 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

Preface

Rockwell Automation
Support

Rockwell Automation, Inc. offers support services worldwide, with over 75 sales/
support offices, over 500 authorized distributors, and over 250 authorized
systems integrators located through the United States alone. In addition,
Rockwell Automation, Inc. representatives are in every major country in the
world.

Local Product Support

Contact your local Rockwell Automation, Inc. representative for the following:

Sales and order support

Product technical training

Warranty support

Support service agreements

Technical Product Assistance

For technical assistance, review the information in

Chapter 7

first. If you still have

problems, then access the Rockwell Automation Technical Support website at

https://rockwellautomation.custhelp.com

or contact Rockwell Automation, Inc.

Conventions Used in This
Manual

This manual provides information about the adapter and using it with an
E3/E3 Plus™ Solid State Overload (firmware revision 5.

xx or later) or 825-P

Modular Protection System (firmware revision 65.

xx or later). Other firmware

revisions are not fully compatible with the 2100-ENET adapter and must be
upgraded to a supported revision of firmware (See

Update the E3 Plus or 825-P

on page 24

). The adapter cannot be used with other devices. If another

DeviceNet native device is connected to the 2100-ENET adapter, an I/O
connection is not supported through the 2100-ENET adapter.

The following conventions are used throughout this manual:

The E3/E3 Plus Solid State Overload is referred to as ‘E3 Plus’ throughout
this manual. The 825-P Modular Protection System is referred to as
‘825-P’. When being referred to together, ‘end device’ is used.

Parameter names are shown in the format Parameter xx - [*]. The xx
represents the parameter number. The * represents the parameter name—
for example Parameter 01 - [L1 Current].

The firmware release is displayed as FRN X.xxx. The ‘FRN’ signifies
Firmware Release Number. The ‘X’ is the major release number. The ‘xxx’
is the minor update number.

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