Logix5000 Control Systems: Connect a PanelView Plus
Terminal over an EtherNet/IP Network
Catalog Numbers Logix5000 Controllers, 2711P PanelView Plus Terminals
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Table of Contents
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Preface
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
This quick start provides examples and procedures for including a PanelView Plus terminal in a
Logix5000
control system over an EtherNet/IP network. The programming examples are not
complex, and offer easy solutions to verify that devices are functioning and communicating
properly.
This publication describes basic example tasks you can complete when using a PanelView Plus terminal on an
EtherNet/IP network. The tasks described are not the only tasks you can complete with the terminal on an EtherNet/IP
network.
Before Using This Publication
You can only use the tasks described in this publication after first completing some prerequisite
tasks with a Logix5000 controller. For example, before you can add a PanelView Plus terminal to
an RSLogix
5000 project, as described on page 21, you must first create the project in a
Logix5000 controller.
Ta bl e 1
describes the tasks you must complete before using this publication.
The example graphics shown in Table 1 - Required Tasks To Complete Before Using This Quick Start on page 6 are for
CompactLogix 5370 L3 controllers. Depending on the Logix5000 controller you are using, the specific steps to complete
the tasks described in the table might vary.
For more information on how to complete these tasks with specific Logix5000 controllers, see
the Integrated Architecture
publication IASIMP-QR024
: Logix5000 Control Systems Quick Starts Quick Reference,
.
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2 (Rear)
1 (Front)
Table 1 - Required Tasks To Complete Before Using This Quick Start
TaskDescription
Prepare the Logix5000
control system
hardware
Assemble the control system and connect to necessary communication networks. Some components, for
example, the desired Logix5000 controller and system power supply, are required. Other components, for
example, a network communication module, are optional.
These graphics show the assembly of an example Logix5000 controller.
IMPORTANT: This task does not include installation of specific hardware components, for example, PanelView
Plus terminals, used over the networks included in your application.
Prepare the computer Install necessary software, such as RSLogix 5000 software, on your computer.
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Table 1 - Required Tasks To Complete Before Using This Quick Start
TaskDescription
Preface
Configure the
networks
Create an
RSLogix 5000 project
Complete required tasks associated with the networks used in your application. For instance, as assign an IP
address to the controller or to a communication module in your Logix5000 control system.
Create a project to be used with your Logix5000 controller. A project includes all desired control system
components and necessary programming. For example, add ladder logic to test tasks associated with individual
system components..
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Other Logix5000 Control System Quick Starts
This quick start describes how to use one device on one network in a Logix5000 control system.
Typically, though, a Logix5000 control system includes more than the controller and one device
on one network.
For example, if a Logix5000 control system operates on an EtherNet/IP network, in addition to
a controller, power supply, and communication modules, the system might use remote I/O
modules, drives and HMI terminals.
Other quick starts describe how to use different devices on different networks in Logix5000
control systems. For more information, see the Integrated Architecture: Logix5000 Control
Systems Quick Starts Quick Reference, publication IASIMP-QR024
.
Use Each Chapter
The beginning of each chapter contains the following information. You should read these
sections before beginning work in each chapter:
• Before You Begin - This section lists the tasks you must complete before starting
the chapter.
• What You Need - This section lists the tools that are required to complete the tasks in
the chapter.
• Follow These Steps - This section illustrates the steps in the current chapter.
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Where to Start
Prepare the PanelView
Plus Terminal Hardware
page 13
Create a PanelView
Plus Application
page 21
Prerequisite Tasks
Described in Before Using This Publication on page 5
.
1. Prepare the Logix5000 control system hardware.
2. Prepare the computer.
3. Configure the networks.
4. Create an RSLogix 5000 project.
Logix5000
Controller
Preface
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PanelView Plus Terminal with
Built-in EtherNet/IP Port
Compu ter
Logix5000 Controller
with Ethernet
Conne ction
Stratix
6000
Managed Switch
How Hardware Is Connected
This quick start demonstrates the following possible control system.
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Required Software
To complete examples in this quick start, you need the software described in this table.
SoftwareVersionRequired for This Task
(3)
(1)
Create or change RSLogix 5000 projects to
use PanelView Plus terminals
Configure the PanelView Plus terminal and
execute runtime tasks
Create a PanelView Plus Application on
page 21.
RSLogix 5000
Fac tor yTal k
RSLinx
(1) RSLogix 5000 software, version 20.00.00 or later is required for use of this quick start because the example Logix5000 controller, and associated tasks, described herein are
completed in a CompactLogix
PanelView Plus terminal over an EtherNet/IP network in a Logix5000 control system that uses a different controller, the minimum version may differ.
(2) When you install the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software, you automatically install FactoryTalk Services Platform software and RSLinx Enterprise software.
(3) You can use version 5.01.00 with some Logix5000 controllers. However, the tasks described in this quick start use a 1769-L36ERM controller. That controller requires you to
use version 6.00.00 or later and version 6.00.00 is shown in this publication.
(4) This software is automatically installed when you install FactoryTalk View Machine Edition software.
View Machine Edition
Enterprise
(4)
L3ER control system. CompactLogix L3ER control systems require RSLogix 5000 software, version 20.00.00 or later. If you connect a
(2)
20.00.00 or later
5.01.00 or later
5.00.00 or laterComplete the tasks described in Chapter 2,
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Parts List
You need these parts to use this publication.
Preface
QuantityCat. No.Description
12711P-K10C4D1PanelView Plus 1000 with built-in EtherNet/IP network port
12711P-RSACDINDC power supply for PanelView Plus terminals
1Panel for mounting the terminal, if desired - To complete the tasks described in this
quick start, you can prop the PanelView Plus terminal on a desktop.
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines,
publication 1770-4.1
Product Certifications website, http://www.ab.comProvides declarations of conformity, certificates, and other certification
Describes how to install, configure, and execute runtime tasks for the
PanelView Plus terminal.
Describes how to install the power supply for a PanelView Plus 1000 terminal.
Describes how to configure, operate and troubleshoot a Stratix 6000
managed switch.
Describes how to install a Stratix 6000 switch.
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial
system.
details.
You can view or download publications at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/literature/. To
order paper copies of technical documentation, contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or
Rockwell Automation sales representative.
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Prepare the PanelView Plus Terminal Hardware
In this chapter, you learn how to complete the following tasks:
• Mount and wire power to a 2711P-K10C4D1 terminal.
• Configure EtherNet/IP communication for the terminal.
Before You Begin
Chapter
1
You must complete these tasks described in Before Using This Publication on page 5 before using
this chapter:
• Prepare the Logix5000 control system hardware
• Prepare the computer
• Configure the networks - The tasks described in this chapter require an
EtherNet/IP network.
• Create an RSLogix 5000 project
The example RSLogix 5000 project used in this chapter uses a
CompactLogix 5370 L3 controller.
What You Need
This table lists the products you need to complete the tasks described in this chapter.
QuantityCat. No.Description
12711P-K10C4D1PanelView Plus terminal with built-in EtherNet/IP network port
12711P-RSACDINDC power supply for PanelView Plus terminals
1Panel for mounting the terminal - Optional when using this publication
11585J-M8PBJM-2RJ45-to-RJ45 patchcord Ethernet cables
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2
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Mount the PanelView
Plus Terminal
page 14
Connect the
Power Supply
page 15
Connect the PanelView
Plus Terminal to the
EtherNet/IP Network
page 16
Assign an IP Address to
the PanelView Plus
Ter m in a l
page 16
GND
+
–
GND
Follow These Steps
Mount the PanelView Plus Terminal
In normal applications, you mount a PanelView Plus terminal to a panel. For the purpose of this
quick start, however, the PanelView Plus can be propped on a desktop to complete the tasks
described herein.
For complete mounting instructions, see the PanelView Plus Terminals User Manual, publication
2711P-UM001
.
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Prepare the PanelView Plus Terminal Hardware Chapter 1
Earth/Ground to Ground Bus
DC -DC +
2-position
Ter minal Bl ock
PanelView Plus
24 VDC
POW
ER SUPPLY
2711P-RSACDIN
POWER
Connect the Power Supply
WARNING: Verify that all incoming power is turned off before wiring power.
This quick start uses a PanelView Plus 1000 terminal with built-in Ethernet port and a
PanelView Plus Logic module, catalog number 2711P-RP1, Series G. The 2711P-RP1 Logic
module uses a 2-position terminal block for power connections.
–
+
GND
GND
Complete these steps to connect power to the PanelView Plus terminal.
1. Install the 2711P-RSACDIN DC power supply for the PanelView Plus terminal on a
DIN rail.
Do not turn on power to the power supply.
For detailed information on how to install a 2711P-RSACDIN DC power supply, see the
AC Power Supply for PanelView Plus/PanelView Plus CE Terminals Installation
Instructions, publication 2711P-IN005.
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Chapter 1 Prepare the PanelView Plus Terminal Hardware
IMPORTANT
Common
Power
Front Display on Terminal
EtherNet/IP Port
2. Gently pull the terminal block off of the PanelView Plus terminal.
3. Connect the 12/24V DC
common and 12/24V DC
power wires from the power
PanelView Plus
supply to the terminal block,
- (common) and + (power).
POWER
4. Connect the terminal block to
the PanelView Plus terminal.
COM
24V DC
POWER SUPPLY
2711P-RSACDIN
24V
–
+
Connect the PanelView Plus Terminal to the EtherNet/IP Network
If you completed the tasks described in the Logix5000 controller quick start for the controller you are using with this
quick start, you should already have an Ethernet switch installed on the EtherNet/IP network. If not, install a switch, for
example, a Stratix 6000 managed switch, on the EtherNet/IP network before proceeding.
1. Connect one end of the
1585J-M8PBJM-2 RJ45-toRJ45 patchcord Ethernet cable
to the EtherNet/IP port on the
PanelView Plus terminal.
2. Connect the other end of the
cable to an Ethernet switch.
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Assign an IP Address to the PanelView Plus Terminal
Keypad Buttons
Direction
Buttons
Lines of Text on Screen
Enter Button
Keypad Buttons
F4 Button
Terminal Setting [F4] Option on Screen
This graphic shows a 2711P-RP1,
Series G terminal. You use the keypad
buttons to make choices from the
options on the terminal screen.
• If the options on the screen are
lines of text, press the direction
arrows, that is, up/down and
left/right arrows, on the keypad to
Prepare the PanelView Plus Terminal Hardware Chapter 1
highlight the option you need and
press the enter button.
• If the option on the screen show
specific button number from the
keypad, press the matching button
on the keypad.
For example, to choose the
Terminal Settings [F4] option on
the screen, press the F4 button on
the keypad.
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