The Allen-Bradley 2711P-T10C22D9P serves as the primary 2711P-T10C22D9P PanelView Plus 7 Standard Color Terminal utilized to execute human-machine interface (HMI) visualization tasks across ControlLogix and CompactLogix platforms. Configured for direct panel monitoring and physical touch input control, the unit provides real-time graphic execution of process variables over local network nodes.
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Model
2711P-T10C22D9P
Brand
Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Origin
USA
Weight
0.9 kg (Net) / 2.3 kg (Packaged)
Dimensions
3.5 x 13 x 14.5 cm (Chassis depth/profile variation)
Operating Temp
0 to +55 deg C
Power Input
24 VDC (PELV/SELV compliant)
Power Consumption
50 W maximum
Display Type
10.4-inch Color TFT (800 x 600 SVGA)
Memory
512 MB RAM / 80 MB Non-volatile user storage
Communication Ports
Dual 10/100 Base-T Ethernet (DLR), USB ports
Discontinued Date
June 30, 2016 (Catalog data reference)
Deterministic Network Routing & I/O Density Scaling
The HMI assembly utilizes integrated dual Ethernet ports configured for Profinet / EtherNet/IP deterministic networks, supporting Device Level Ring (DLR), linear, and star network topologies directly at the machine layer. This eliminates the necessity for external switches while protecting communication velocity against single-point physical cable breaks.
Internal memory constraints control runtime graphic caching, allowing scaling for dense register structures mapped from local programmable automation controllers. Device settings and operational runtime parameters are updated via standard firmware flash compatibility tools or through FactoryTalk View Studio Machine Edition configuration routines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dual Ethernet port operational constraints regarding separate IP subnets?
A: The integrated dual ports function as an embedded switch node supporting Device Level Ring (DLR) topology. Both physical interfaces share a single IP address and cannot be partitioned to bridge separate, independent subnets.
Q: How is application data retention managed if primary 24 VDC input power is lost?
A: The terminal utilizes onboard non-volatile flash memory to store the compiled runtime (.mer) application project file. System parameters and historical log data are committed directly to internal solid-state registers, removing battery dependency for file preservation.
Field Installation Guidelines
Enclosure Cutout Positioning: Prepare the panel door cutout using exact engineering template metrics. Ensure the surrounding sheet metal remains flat and free of distortion to establish uniform compression against the sealing gasket.
Torque Adjustments for Mounting Clips: Tighten the supplied panel mounting levers evenly in an alternating sequence. Do not exceed specified torque limits to avoid cracking the plastic bezel or compromise the NEMA/IP environmental seal.
Grounding Requirements: Connect the functional earth terminal on the rear power input connector block to a low-impedance master enclosure ground bar using a dedicated, short copper wire.
External Storage Handling: Insert or extract approved external memory cards only when the execution engine is idle to prevent database structure corruption within historical trending folders.
The Allen-Bradley 2094-BC01-M01-S, also cataloged as the 2094-BC01-M01-S Integrated Axis Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for high-speed motion control and power regulation within Kinetix 6000 multi-axis drive platforms.
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Model
2094-BC01-M01-S
Brand
Allen-Bradley
Origin
USA
Weight
0.9 kg
Dimensions
3.5 cm x 13 cm x 14.5 cm
Operating Temp
Standard industrial range
Power Consumption
3.9 kW (Total)
Inverter Current
9 A
Input Voltage
360-480 V AC
PLC and Drive Control Characteristics
The 2094-BC01-M01-S incorporates backplane bus communication velocity protocols, enabling deterministic synchronization between the converter and inverter stages. The architecture facilitates I/O density scaling within the drive cabinet, allowing for coordinated power distribution across multiple integrated axes. Furthermore, the module supports firmware flash compatibility, which ensures that internal logic remains aligned with system-wide motion control requirements. This design enables precise control over power threshold excursions and maintains stable torque output during transient loading conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What are the primary communication requirements for the SERCOS interface on this module?A: The SERCOS interface requires fiber optic media configured in either linear or ring topologies; ensure that the fiber ends are polished and properly seated in the transceivers to maintain signal integrity and avoid communication latency.Q: Can the Safe Torque Off (STO) function be bypassed if not required by the application?A: The STO circuit must remain closed via the designated safety input terminals to enable drive operation; if the safety function is not utilized, you must jumper these inputs according to the installation manual to permit the pulse-width modulation (PWM) output to the motor.
Field Installation Guidelines
To begin with, ensure all primary power is disconnected and the DC bus capacitors have reached a discharge state before you mount the module onto the power rail;Â subsequently, verify that the rear-facing power connectors align correctly to prevent pin deformation.
Furthermore, terminate all motor feedback cables using the appropriate shielded connectors;Â in addition, ensure the shield drain wire connects to the designated ground lug to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI).
When configuring the SERCOS ring, route fiber optic cables with a sufficient bend radius to prevent signal attenuation;Â meanwhile, label each fiber connection to identify the transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) paths clearly.
Finally, verify the input voltage range (360-480 V AC) matches the site supply before you apply power;Â by doing so, you ensure the internal power conversion stage functions within rated limits.
Configured for high-speed motion synchronization in ControlLogix systems, the Allen-Bradley 1756-M16SE (1756-M16SE SERCOS interface Module) provides direct physical and electrical execution for multi-axis servo drive command distribution.
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Model
1756-M16SE
Brand
Allen-Bradley
Origin
USA
Weight
0.22 kg
Dimensions
3.5 cm x 14 cm x 14.5 cm
Operating Temp
Standard industrial range
Power Consumption
Backplane dependent
Data Rate
4 Mbps or 8 Mbps
Axis Capacity
16 axes per module
PLC Control and Communication Characteristics
The 1756-M16SE utilizes high-speed backplane bus communication velocity to manage deterministic data exchange between the ControlLogix CPU and remote servo drive nodes. By leveraging digital fiber-optic SERCOS interfaces, the module achieves I/O density scaling that minimizes signal propagation latency across 16 managed axes. Furthermore, the module supports firmware flash compatibility, which allows for site-specific motion algorithm updates without physical hardware replacement. This deterministic network structure ensures that position, velocity, and torque command loops maintain sub-millisecond synchronization even in high-density drive configurations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What are the primary limitations when configuring the SERCOS ring topology for the 1756-M16SE?A: The ring topology is limited by the physical length of the fiber-optic cabling and the total number of connected nodes; you must ensure the total loop latency does not exceed the configured cycle time (0.5 ms or 1.0 ms) to maintain deterministic operation.Q: Is the 1756-M16SE module capable of hot-swapping within an active ControlLogix chassis?A: The module supports standard ControlLogix hot-swap procedures; however, removing the module will immediately drop the SERCOS ring communication, causing all connected servo drives to transition to their programmed fault state.
Field Installation Guidelines
To begin with, confirm the ControlLogix chassis backplane is powered down; subsequently, insert the 1756-M16SE into a designated slot and secure it using the integrated module locking screws to ensure proper backplane contact.
In addition, route the SERCOS fiber-optic cables following the ring or linear topology requirements;Â meanwhile, maintain the minimum bend radius of the fiber to prevent micro-fractures that induce signal loss.
Furthermore, ensure all fiber-optic connectors are clean and free of contaminants before insertion into the module transceivers;Â consequently, this prevents optical attenuation that could lead to intermittent link failures.
Finally, configure the module addressing and axis scaling within the control software;Â by doing so, you ensure the controller can successfully establish the SERCOS communication cycle with the downstream Kinetix drives.
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