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Getting Started Chapter 1
Status Indicators
The embedded EtherNet/IP adapter uses two status indicators to report its
operating status.
After connecting the embedded EtherNet/IP adapter to the network and
applying power to the drive, see Startup Status Indication
on page 19 for possible
start-up status indications and their descriptions.
4 Apply power to the drive.
a. Replace the control module cover.
b. The embedded EtherNet/IP adapter receives power from the drive. Apply power
to the drive. The ENET/LINK status indicators on the drive’s LCD display should
light up and remain steady or flash. If the drive’s Fault LED lights up, there is a
problem. See Chapter 8, Troubleshooting.
c. Configure/verify key drive parameters.
Chapter 2,
Setting Up the Adapter
5 Configure the adapter for your application.
Set drive parameters for the following functions as required by your application:
– IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address
– Data rate
– I/O configuration
– Master-Slave hierarchy
– Fault actions
Chapter 3,
Configuring the Adapter
6 Configure the controller to communicate with the adapter.
Use a controller configuration tool such as RSLogix 5000/Logix Designer to configure
the master on the EtherNet/IP network to recognize the embedded EtherNet/IP
adapter and drive.
Chapter 4,
Configuring the I/O
7 Create a ladder logic program.
Use a controller configuration tool such as RSLogix 5000/Logix Designer to create a
ladder logic program that enables you to:
– Control the embedded EtherNet/IP adapter and drive using I/O.
– Monitor or configure the drive using Explicit messages.
Chapter 5,
Using the I/O
Chapter 6,
Using Explicit Messaging
Step Action See...
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ENET LINK
EtherNet/IP
ENET LINK
EtherNet/IP
Item Name
➊ ENET indicator
➋ LINK indicator
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