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Installation Instructions

EtherNet/IP Copper Tap

Catalog Number 1783-ETAP

Topic Page

Important User Information 2


North American Hazardous Location Approval 3
European Hazardous Location Approval 4
Environment and Enclosure 5
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge 6
About the 1783-ETAP EtherNet/IP Tap 6
Install the Tap 9
Use the Web Interface 21
Specifications 25
Additional Resources 29
2 EtherNet/IP Copper Tap

Important User Information

Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical
equipment. Safety Guidelines for the Application, Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls
(Publication SGI-1.1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at
http://www.rockwellautomation.com/literature) describes some important differences between solid
state equipment and hard-wired electromechanical devices. Because of this difference, and also
because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment, all persons responsible for applying this
equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable.

In no event will Rockwell Automation, Inc. be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages
resulting from the use or application of this equipment.

The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes. Because of the
many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation, Rockwell Automation, Inc.
cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams.

No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation, Inc. with respect to use of information, circuits,
equipment, or software described in this manual.

Reproduction of the contents of this manual, in whole or in part, without written permission of Rockwell
Automation, Inc., is prohibited.

Throughout this manual, when necessary, we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations.

WARNING
Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in
a hazardous environment, which may lead to personal injury or death, property
damage, or economic loss.

IMPORTANT
Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of
the product.

ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal
injury or death, property damage, or economic loss. Attentions help you identify a
hazard, avoid a hazard and recognize the consequences.

SHOCK HAZARD
Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a drive or motor, to alert
people that dangerous voltage may be present.

BURN HAZARD
Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example a drive or motor, to alert
people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures.

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North American Hazardous Location Approval


The following information applies when Informations sur l’utilisation de cet
operating this equipment in hazardous équipement en environnements dangereux.
locations.
Products marked “CL I, DIV 2, GP A, B, C, D” are suitable for Les produits marqués “CL I, DIV 2, GP A, B, C, D” ne
use in Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D, Hazardous conviennent qu'à une utilisation en environnements de
Locations and nonhazardous locations only. Each product is Classe I Division 2 Groupes A, B, C, D dangereux et non
supplied with markings on the rating nameplate indicating dangereux. Chaque produit est livré avec des marquages sur
the hazardous location temperature code. When sa plaque d'identification qui indiquent le code de
combining products within a system, the most adverse température pour les environnements dangereux. Lorsque
temperature code (lowest “T” number) may be used to help plusieurs produits sont combinés dans un système, le code de
determine the overall temperature code of the system. température le plus défavorable (code de température le plus
Combinations of equipment in your system are subject to faible) peut être utilisé pour déterminer le code de
investigation by the local Authority Having Jurisdiction at température global du système. Les combinaisons
the time of installation. d'équipements dans le système sont sujettes à inspection par
les autorités locales qualifiées au moment de l'installation.

WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD - AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D’EXPLOSION –


• Do not disconnect equipment unless • Couper le courant ou s'assurer
power has been removed or the que l'environnement est classé
area is known to be nonhazardous. non dangereux avant de
• Do not disconnect connections to débrancher l'équipement.
this equipment unless power has • Couper le courant ou s'assurer
been removed or the area is known que l'environnement est classé
to be nonhazardous. Secure any non dangereux avant de
external connections that mate to débrancher les connecteurs. Fixer
this equipment by using screws, tous les connecteurs externes
sliding latches, threaded reliés à cet équipement à l'aide
connectors, or other means de vis, loquets coulissants,
provided with this product. connecteurs filetés ou autres
• Substitution of components may moyens fournis avec ce produit.
impair suitability for Class I, • La substitution de composants
Division 2. peut rendre cet équipement
• If this product contains batteries, inadapté à une utilisation en
they must be changed only in an environnement de Classe I,
area known to be nonhazardous. Division 2.
• S'assurer que l'environnement est
classé non dangereux avant de
changer les piles.

WARNING An electrical arc can occur:


• if you connect or disconnect the communication cable with power applied
to this device or any device on the network.
• if you connect or disconnect wiring while the field-side power is on.
These actions could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations. Be
sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding.

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European Hazardous Location Approval


ATTENTION European Zone 2 Certification (The following applies when the product bears
the Ex or EEx Marking):
This equipment is intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres as
defined by European Union Directive 94/9/EC and has been found to comply
with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements relating to the design and
construction of Category 3 equipment intended for use in potentially explosive
atmospheres, given in Annex II to this Directive.
Compliance with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements has been
assured by compliance with EN 60079-15 and EN 60079-0.

WARNING • This equipment must be installed in an enclosure providing at least IP54


protection when applied in Zone 2 environments.
• This equipment shall be used within its specified ratings defined by
Rockwell Automation:.
• Provision shall be made to prevent the rated voltage from being exceeded
by transient disturbances of more than 40% when applied in Zone 2
environments.
• Secure any external connections that mate to this equipment by using
screws, sliding latches, threaded connectors, or other means provided
with this product.
• Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area
is known to be nonhazardous.

ATTENTION This equipment is not resistant to sunlight or other sources of UV radiation.

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Environment and Enclosure


ATTENTION This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial
environment, in overvoltage Category II applications (as defined in IEC
60664-1), at altitudes up to 2000 m (6562 ft) without derating.

This equipment is considered Group 1, Class A industrial equipment according


to IEC/CISPR 11. Without appropriate precautions, there may be difficulties
with electromagnetic compatibility in residential and other environments due
to conducted and radiated disturbances.

This equipment is supplied as open-type equipment. It must be mounted within


an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific environmental
conditions that will be present and appropriately designed to prevent personal
injury resulting from accessibility to live parts. The enclosure must have
suitable flame-retardant properties to prevent or minimize the spread of flame,
complying with a flame spread rating of 5VA, V2, V1, V0 (or equivalent) if
non-metallic. The interior of the enclosure must be accessible only by the use
of a tool. Subsequent sections of this publication may contain additional
information regarding specific enclosure type ratings that are required to
comply with certain product safety certifications.

In addition to this publication, see:


• Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, Rockwell
Automation publication 1770-4.1, for additional installation requirements.
• NEMA Standards 250, and IEC 60529, as applicable, for explanations of
the degrees of protection provided by different types of enclosures.

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Preventing Electrostatic Discharge


ATTENTION This equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge, which can cause
internal damage and affect normal operation. Follow these guidelines
when you handle this equipment:
• Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static.
• Wear an approved grounding wriststrap.
• Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards.
• Do not touch circuit components inside the equipment.
• Use a static-safe workstation, if available.
• Store the equipment in appropriate static-safe packaging when not in
use.

About the 1783-ETAP EtherNet/IP Tap


The 1783-ETAP EtherNet/IP tap provides EtherNet/IP connectivity. Use
the tap to support linear, star, and device-level ring (DLR) topologies. The tap
is configured by default to support linear, star, and ring (as non-supervisor
ring node) topologies.

IMPORTANT When setting up a DLR, follow the steps in the Use the Tap in a
Device-level Ring (DLR) Network section on page 16 to avoid adversely
impacting your network.

Refer to the EtherNet/IP Ring Topology Application Guide,


publication ENET-AP005, for information on setting up EtherNet/IP
network topologies.

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2
1

10 3
9

7
A B
6 4

Item Description Item Description


1 DIP switches 6 Ports for connection to linear or
Refer to Set the DIP Switches on ring network
page 17. A: Port 1
B: Port 2
2 Top view 7 Front view
3 Side view 8 MAC ID label
4 DC connector 9 Device port on front panel
5 Bottom view 10 Status indicators

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By default, the individual ports on the tap auto-negotiate link speeds


(10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) and duplex (full or half).

IMPORTANT The device you connect to a tap should have its Ethernet port configured to
match the tap’s speed and duplex settings.
Failure to make the speed and duplex settings of directly connected devices
match may result in higher error rates, or loss of network connectivity.

Software Requirements
You must have the following versions of software.

Software Version
RSLinx Classic 2.56 or later
RSLogix 5000 17.01 or later
If you are using version 17.01, you need version 2.x of the add-on profile. Download
it from http://www.rockwellautomation.com/support/downloads.html.

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Install the Tap


Follow these procedures to install the tap.

WARNING For hazardous location applications, use the supplied Phoenix MSTB
2.5/2-ST-5.08 power terminal block.

IMPORTANT When mounting the tap, allow a minimum clearance between product and
adjacent equipment of 2.54 cm (1 in.) on all sides.

DIN Rail Mounting


To install the tap on a DIN rail, proceed as follows.

1. Mount your DIN rail.

2. Use a flat-bladed screwdriver to open the latch at the bottom of the


tap.

3. Hook the latch over the DIN rail while holding the latch open with
your screwdriver.

4. Remove the screwdriver and push the latch to close.

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The top figure shows using a screwdriver to open the latch so that you
can remove the tap from the DIN rail. The bottom figure shows the
latch at the bottom of the tap in the open position.

Panel Mounting
To panel mount a tap, proceed as follows.

1. Use the tap as a template and mark pilot holes on your panel.

2. Drill the pilot holes for M4 or #8 screws.

Wire the Tap

WARNING An electrical arc can occur:


• if you connect or disconnect the communication cable with power applied
to this module or any device on the network.
• if you connect or disconnect wiring while the field-side power is on.
This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations. Be sure that
power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding.

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ATTENTION To comply with the CE Low Voltage Directive (LVD), this equipment must be
powered from a source compliant with Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) or
Protected Extra Low Voltage (PELV).
To comply with UL restrictions, this equipment must be powered from a source
compliant with Class 2 or Limited Voltage/Current.

Provide DC power to the tap by using the DC connector at the bottom of the
tap.

WARNING For hazardous location applications, use the supplied Phoenix MSTB
2.5/2-ST-5.08 power terminal block.

ATTENTION Do not wire more than two conductors on any single terminal.

2
3

Item Description
1 Tap bottom
2 DC- (0V DC) terminal
3 DC+ (24V DC nom.) terminal

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Grounding Considerations
This product is intended to be mounted to a well-grounded mounting surface
such as a metal pane or DIN rail.

ATTENTION This product is grounded through the DIN rail to chassis ground. Use
zinc-plated yellow-chromate steel DIN rail to assure proper grounding. The use
of other DIN rail materials (for example, aluminum or plastic) that can corrode,
oxidize, or are poor conductors, can result in improper or intermittent
grounding. Secure the DIN rail to mounting surface approximately every 200
mm (7.8 in.) and use end-anchors appropriately.

Refer to Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines,


publication 1770-4.1, for additional information.

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Connect the Copper Ethernet Ports


Follow these steps to connect the copper Ethernet ports on the tap.

1. Locate the copper Ethernet RJ45 ports on the front and bottom of
the tap, as shown in the figure.

Item Description
1 Device port on tap front panel
2 Ports on tap bottom for connection to the linear or ring network

2. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the front panel port used as
a device port.

3. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the appropriate device
in your network.

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4. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to a port at the bottom of the


tap and connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the linear or
ring network, repeating with the other port at the bottom of the tap, if
used by your network.

IMPORTANT When setting up a DLR, follow the steps in the Use the Tap in a Device-level
Ring (DLR) Network section on page 16 to avoid adversely impacting your
network.

Download the Tap Add-on Profile (AOP) [RSLogix 5000 Software Version
17.01 Only]
If you are using RSLogix 5000 software, version 17.01, you need version 2.x
of the AOP. Follow these steps to download the AOP.

1. Locate the tap AOP at

http://www.rockwellautomation.com/support/downloads.html

IMPORTANT You need a Rockwell Automation MySupport account to download the AOP.
If you do not have one, follow the steps on the MySupport website to obtain
an account.

2. Click on the desired file to download it.

3. Enter your RSLogix 5000 software serial number and click Qualify for
Update.

4. Download and extract the zipped files to a temporary directory.

5. Shut down any instances of RSLogix 5000 that are currently running.

6. In the temporary directory, double-click the MPSetup.exe file and


follow the onscreen instructions to install the AOP.

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Download the EDS File


Follow these steps to download the EDS file for the tap.

1. Obtain the EDS file from


http://www.rockwellautomation.com/resources/eds/.

2. In the Network field, Select the EtherNet/IP network.

3. In the Device Type field, select Communication Adapter.

4. In the Bulletin/catalog number field, enter 1783-ETAP.

5. Click Search.

6. Click Download to download the EDS file for the tap.

7. Save the file to an appropriate location on your computer.

8. Use your configuration software to register the downloaded file.


a. If you are using RSLinx Classic software, use the EDS Hardware
Installation Tool.
b. Click Start>All Programs>Rockwell Software>RSLinx>Tools.

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Use the Tap in a Device-level Ring (DLR) Network


Follow these steps to configure the tap as a ring supervisor in a DLR network.

IMPORTANT If using a tap for a linear network or as a non-supervisor in a ring, you do not
need to configure the tap.

1. Follow the procedures outlined in the online help that accompanies


RSLinx Classic or RSLogix 5000 software to enable the ring
supervisor function with this software.

IMPORTANT • Make sure at least one ring supervisor is present before connecting the
last link of a device-level ring network and physically closing the ring.
• Do not connect nodes that do not support a device-level ring as
members of the ring.
• DIP Switch 3 lets you enable the ring supervisor by using the settings
present in the tap non-volatile storage (NVS). Refer to Set the DIP
Switches on page 17.

2. Refer to the EtherNet/IP Ring Topology Application Guide,


publication ENET-AP005 for information on setting up EtherNet/IP
network topologies.

Set the IP Address


Configure the IP address in one of these ways:
· Use the default out-of-the-box IP address of 169.254.1.1 by
connecting to your computer.
· Configure the DIP switches at the top of the tap to use either a
DHCP server or a BOOTP server.

TIP
After connecting with the out-of-box IP address or an address obtained by
using a DHCP server or a BOOTP server, the RSLinx Classic or RSLogix 5000
software may be used to configure a static IP address that can be stored in
non-volatile memory.

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Set the DIP Switches


Follow this procedure to set the DIP switches.

1. Move the switches to the desired position and cycle power to the tap.

IMPORTANT The switch settings take effect only at power up. The tap's behavior will not
be modified by switch changes until the tap is power cycled.

2. Refer to the illustration and table for DIP switch settings.

Off On
Switch 3

Switch 2

Switch 1

Switch

1 2 3 Power-up/Reset Behaviors
Off Off Off • Use Internet Protocol settings configured by software (stored in tap non-volatile storage
[NVS] or factory default IP address of 169.254.1.1.).
• Default. Use settings configured by software to enable ring supervisor and other ring
configuration parameters stored in the tap’s NVS.

On • Use Internet Protocol settings configured by software (stored in tap non-volatile storage
[NVS] or factory default IP address of 169.254.1.1.).
• Enables the ring supervisor capability, and all other supervisor settings, using the settings
present in the tap’s NVS.(1)

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Switch

1 2 3 Power-up/Reset Behaviors
On Off Off • Use BOOTP to acquire the Internet Protocol settings.
• Default. Use settings configured by software to enable ring supervisor and other ring
configuration parameters stored in the tap’s NVS.

On • Use BOOTP to acquire the Internet Protocol settings.


• Enables the ring supervisor capability, and all other supervisor settings, using the settings
present in the tap’s NVS.(1)

Off On Off • Use DHCP to acquire the Internet Protocol settings.


• Default. Use settings configured by software to enable ring supervisor and other ring
configuration parameters stored in the tap’s NVS.

On • Use DHCP to acquire the Internet Protocol settings.


• Enables the ring supervisor capability, and all other supervisor settings, using the settings
present in the tap’s NVS.(1)

(1)
These switch settings cause the described power-up/reset behavior only for 1783-ETAP taps using
firmware revision 2.x or later. If you set the switches as described here on a 1783-ETAP tap with
firmware revision 1.x, the described power-up/behavior does not occur.

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3. Observe these guidelines on use of the DIP switches:

• In the out-of-box position, all three switches are in the off position.

This is the software settable position. The tap will use either the
default IP settings or the IP configuration last programmed with
software.

• When the switch is pushed to the left, it is in the off (unused) position

• When the switch is pushed to the right, it is in the on (in use) position.

• To select DHCP, move the middle switch (switch 2 in the figure) to


the right to the on position.

• To select BOOTP, move the switch closest to the tap front panel
(switch 1 in the figure) to the right to the on position.

• To enable the Ring Supervisor function (using the DLR configuration


parameters stored in NVS), move the switch closest to the tap rear
panel (switch 3 in the figure) to the right to the on position.

• To restore factory default settings, move the middle switch (switch 2


in the figure) and the switch closest to the tap front panel (switch 1 in
the figure) to the right to the unlocked (on) position.

When both switch 1 and 2 are to the right, the position of switch 3 is
ignored.

• When both the middle switch (switch 2 in the figure) and the switch
closest to the tap front panel (switch 1 in the figure) are moved to the
right to the unlocked (on) position, the tap resets all configuration
settings to factory defaults, suspends operation, and the OK status
indicator blinks red.

To resume normal operation, move the switches to the desired


positions and cycle power to the module.

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Use DHCP/BOOTP Server


If your network infrastructure does not provide DHCP/BOOT functionality,
you may download our DHCP/BOOTP server software to a personal
computer running the Microsoft Windows operating system.
To set the network address by using the Rockwell Automation
DHCP/BOOTP server, follow these steps.

1. Access the DHCP/BOOTP utility at


http://www.ab.com/networks/ethernet/bootp.html.

2. Download the version 2.3.2 DHCP/BOOTP utility.

3. Extract the zipped files to a temporary directory.

4. In the temporary directory, double-click setup.exe to install the


DHCP/BOOTP utility.

5. Run the utility.

6. Refer to the following chart, which describes what happens next,


depending on whether DHCP/BOOTP is enabled on the tap.

If DHCP/BOOTP is The tap


Enabled Asks for an address from a DHCP/BOOTP server. Consult the
online help available in the BOOTP/DHCP application to
configure the server to provide the desired IP address for your
tap.
Not enabled Uses the IP settings stored in nonvolatile memory.

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Use the Web Interface


The tap supports a Web interface that provides diagnostic read-only
information. Follow these steps to access the Web page.

1. Connect a computer to any of the tap’s Ethernet ports.

2. Browse to the tap by entering the tap’s IP address (the out-of-the-box


default is 169.254.1.1) in your Web browser’s address bar.

TIP
If you configure the tap with an IP address, you can also access the tap Web
page from any computer connected to the network.

3. Click Enter.

You see the 1783-ETAP tap page, which provides general information
about the tap.

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4. In the left pane, click Diagnostics.

You see links to these pages:

• Diagnostic Overview
• Network Settings
• Ethernet Statistics
• Ring Statistics

This Web page Contains information on


Diagnostic Overview • Module resource utilization
• Web server read and write hits
• Module settings
• Ring status
• Network management features
Network Settings • Network interface details, such as IP address &
subnet mask
• Ethernet Interface configuration method
• Ethernet port details
Ethernet Statistcs • Ethernet counters
• Ethernet port details
• Error information
Ring Statistics Ring supervisor, configuration, and fault details

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Status Indicators

Indicator Status Description


OK Off Tap is not powered.
Flashing green Tap is not configured.
Solid green Tap is powered, configured, and operating correctly.
Flashing red Recoverable fault, such as duplicate IP address or flash
update in progress, is detected.
Solid red Unrecoverable fault detected.

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Indicator Status Description


LINK1, Off One of these conditions exists:
LINK2
• No link.
• Port administratively disabled.
• Port disabled because of rapid ring fault
condition, and this tap is the active ring
supervisor (LINK 2).
• Ring network has encountered a rare, partial
network fault, and this tap is the active supervisor
(LINK 2).
Green One of these conditions exists:
• A 100 Mbps (full or half duplex) link exists.
• The ring network is operating normally and this
tap is the active supervisor (LINK 2).
Flashing green A 100 Mbps link exists and there is activity.
Solid yellow One of these conditions exists:
• A 10 Mbps (full or half duplex) link exists.
• Ring network is operating normally, and this tap is
the active supervisor (LINK 2).
Flashing yellow A 10 Mbps link exists and there is activity.

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Specifications

Technical Specifications - 1783-ETAP

Attribute 1783-ETAP
Enclosure type rating None (open-style)
Current consumption, max. 125 mA @ 24V DC
DC power supply voltage rating 24V DC (20.4...27.6V DC)
Isolation voltage 30V (continuous), Basic Insulation Type, Network
channels to Power and Network channels to Network
channels
Type tested at 1250V DC for 60 s
Power consumption, max. 3W
Power dissipation 3W
Wire Size Ethernet connections:
RJ45 connector according to IEC 60603-7, 2 or 4 pair
Category 5e minimum cable according to TIA 568-B.1 or
Category 5 cable according to ISO/IEC 24702

DC Power connections:
One 0.33…3.3 mm2 (22…12 AWG) or two 0.33…1.3
mm2 (22…16 AWG) solid or stranded copper wire(s)
rated at 75 °C (167 °F) or greater, 1.2 mm (3/64 in.)
insulation max
Torque 0.6…0.8 N•m (5…7 lb•in) on power connectors
Dimensions HxWxD approx. 132 x 56.7 x 35.6 mm (5.20 x 1.4 x 4.14 in.)

Wiring Category (1) 1 - on power ports


2 - on communications ports
North American Temp Code T5
IEC Temp Code T5
(1)
Use this Conductor Category information for planning conductor routing. Refer to
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication 1770-4.1.

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Environmental Specifications - 1783-ETAP

Attribute 1783-ETAP

Temperature, operating -25…70 °C (-13…158 °F)


• IEC 60068-2-1 (Test Ad, Operating
Cold),
• IEC 60068-2-2 (Test Bd, Operating
Dry Heat),
• IEC 60068-2-14 (Test Nb, Operating
Thermal Shock):
Temperature, nonoperating -40…85 °C (-40…185 °F)
• IEC 60068-2-1 (Test Ab, Unpackaged
Nonoperating Cold),
• IEC 60068-2-2 (Test Bb, Unpackaged
Nonoperating Dry Heat),
• IEC 60068-2-14 (Test Na,
Unpackaged Nonoperating Thermal
Shock)
Relative humidity 5…95% noncondensing
• IEC 60068-2-30 (Test Db,
Unpackaged Damp Heat)
Voltage variation 10 ms interruption on DC supply ports
• IEC 61000-4-29
Vibration 5 g @ 10…500 Hz
• IEC 60068-2-6 (Test Fc, Operating)
Shock, operating 30 g
• IEC 60068-2-27 (Test Ea, Unpackaged
Shock):
Shock, nonoperating 50 g
• IEC 60068-2-27 (Test Ea, Unpackaged
Shock)
Emissions Group 1, Class A
• CISPR 11

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Environmental Specifications - 1783-ETAP

Attribute 1783-ETAP

ESD immunity 6 kV contact discharges


• IEC 61000-4-2 8 kV air discharges

Radiated RF immunity 10V/m with 1 kHz sine-wave 80% AM from


• IEC 61000-4-3 80…2000 MHz
10V/m with 200 Hz 50% Pulse 100% AM at
900 MHz
10V/m with200 Hz 50% Pulse 100% AM at
1890 MHz
3V/m with 1 kHz sine-wave 80% AM from
2000…2700 MHz
EFT/B immunity ±4 kV at 5 kHz on power ports
• IEC 61000-4-4 ±3 kV at 5 kHz on communication ports

Surge transient immunity ±1 kV line-line(DM) and ±2 kV


• IEC 61000-4-5 line-earth(CM) on power ports
±2 kV line-earth(CM) on communication
ports
Conducted RF immunity 10V rms with 1 kHz sine-wave 80% AM
• IEC 61000-4-6 from 150 kHz…80 MHz

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Certifications - 1783-ETAP

Certification 1783-ETAP
When product is marked. See the Product Certification link at http://www.ab.com for Declarations of Conformity,
Certificates, and other certification details.

c-UL-us UL Listed Industrial Control Equipment, certified for US


and Canada. See UL File E65584.
UL Listed for Class I, Division 2 Group A,B,C,D
Hazardous Locations, certified for U.S. and Canada.
See UL File E194810.
CE European Union 2004/108/EC EMC Directive, compliant
with:
• EN 61326-1; Meas./Control/Lab., Industrial
Requirements
• EN 61000-6-2; Industrial Immunity
• EN 61000-6-4; Industrial Emissions
• EN 61131-2; Programmable Controllers (Clause
8, Zone A & B)
C-Tick Australian Radiocommunications Act, compliant with:
AS/NZS CISPR 11; Industrial Emissions
Ex European Union 94/9/EC ATEX Directive, compliant
with:
• EN 60079-15; Potentially Explosive
Atmospheres, Protection “n”
• EN 60079-0; General Requirements
• II 3 G Ex nA IIC T5X
EtherNet/IP ODVA conformance tested to EtherNet/IP
specifications

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Additional Resources
These documents contain additional information concerning related Rockwell
Automation products.

Resource Description
EtherNet/IP Modules in Logix5000 Control Provides details about how to configure
Systems User Manual, publication your module.
ENET-UM001
EtherNet/IP Embedded Switch Technology Provides information about using products
Application Guide, publication ENET-AP005 with embedded switch technology to
construct networks with linear and ring
topologies.
EtherNet/IP Industrial Protocol White Paper, Describes how to implement services and
publication ENET-WP001 data objects on a TCP/UDP/IP based
Ethernet network.
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Provides general guidelines for installing a
Guidelines, publication 1770-4.1 Rockwell Automation industrial system.
Product Certifications website, Provides declarations of conformity,
http://www.ab.com certificates, and other certification details.

You can view or download publications at


http://www.rockwellautomation.com/literature. To order paper copies of
technical documentation, contact your local Rockwell Automation distributor
or sales representative.

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contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative, or visit
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Installation Assistance
If you experience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation, please review the
information that's contained in this manual. You can also contact a special Customer
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Outside United States Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for any technical support
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New Product Satisfaction Return


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