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Allen-Bradley E300 - Overview; Modular Design

Allen-Bradley E300
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Rockwell Automation Publication 193-QR004B-EN-P - January 2017 17
Chapter 1
4. The New Entry window appears with the Ethernet Address (MAC). Type the IP address. Select OK.
5. Cycle power to the E300 relay.
6. Once your E300 is powered up, verify that the proper IP address has been assigned, select the module in the
R
elation List panel, and click Disable BOOTP/DHCP.
After completing either one of the above methods, your E300 Electronic Overload Relay will be configured and
conn
ected to your network. The next step to communicating with the E300 is to download its EDS file. The following
steps will guide you through the process.
Downloading the Electronic Data Sheet (EDS) File:
The EDS file for the E300 relay EtherNet/IP communication module is embedded within the module. Using RSLinx™
Classic, you can install the proper EDS file for the E300 relay using the following steps:
1. Open RSLinx Classic and browse the EtherNet/IP network that has the E300 relay. It is identified with a yellow
q
uestion mark. Right click on the unrecognized device and select Upload EDS File from Device.
2. U
sing the EDS Wizard, install the embedded E300 relay EtherNet/IP Communication Module EDS file.
3. When finished, RSLinx Classic recognizes the newly reg
istered E300 relay EtherNet/IP Communication Module.
The yellow question mark should have disappeared.
Now your E300 relay is configured within your network.

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