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Allen-Bradley ArmorStart 290E - Network Options

Allen-Bradley ArmorStart 290E
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20 Rockwell Automation Publication 290E-UM001B-EN-P - June 2012
Chapter 1 Product Overview
LEDs found on the electronic control module (ECM). If a fault occurs a local
fault reset button allows the user to quickly get the process started after corrective
action is taken. The user can also configure the embedded webserver to send an e-
mail when a fault or warning occurs.
Gland plate entrance — ArmorStart LT offers different methods of connecting
three-phase, control power, and motor. ArmorStart LT has conduit entrance
openings, as standard.
Network Options
Native EtherNet/IP — ArmorStart LT supports native EtherNet/IP without
additional modules or adapters. EtherNet/IP allows complete integration of
control with information across multiple Common Industrial Protocol (CIP™)
networks. EtherNet/IP allows users to integrate I/O control, device
configuration, and data collection across multiple networks enabling internet
connectivity and information.
Embedded dual port switch — ArmorStart LT EtherNet/IP version includes a
dual port 10/100 mb/s ethernet switch that supports linear or Device Level Ring
(DLR) topology.
Figure 1 - Linear Topology
Device Level Ring (DLR) - ArmorStart LT EtherNet/IP version offers DLR
support with beacon frame performance. DLR provides a single fault tolerant
network solution for EtherNet/IP.
Figure 2 - DLR with Beacon Performance — No Fault

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