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Model | 1756-CMEE1Y1 |
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Category | Industrial PC |
Type | Ethernet/IP Communication Module |
Communication Protocol | EtherNet/IP |
Ethernet Ports | 1 |
Port Type | RJ45 |
Product Type | Communication Module |
Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 60°C |
Storage Temperature | -40°C to 85°C |
Relative Humidity | 5% to 95% (non-condensing) |
IP Address | Configurable |
Compatibility | ControlLogix chassis |
Certifications | CE |
Details the catalog number format and its components, explaining the meaning of each part.
Lists the essential hardware, software, and controller prerequisites for operating the module.
Describes the physical and functional components of the compute module, including memory and ports.
Explains where the module can be installed within a ControlLogix chassis or in a remote chassis.
Explains the meaning of various status lights and the 4-character display on the module.
Details the USB 3.0 and dual Ethernet ports, their functions, and supported file systems.
Describes the rotary switches, reset button, and factory restore button functionality.
Outlines procedures for updating module firmware and deploying FactoryTalk Optix applications.
Introduces the chapter's focus on configuring the module via Studio 5000 Logix Designer.
Explains how to define the module's identity, name, description, and basic settings.
Describes how to view module status, faults, configuration, and identity details.
Details how to use FactoryTalk Optix Studio for module programming and application development.
Configures IP addresses, subnet masks, gateway, and DNS server settings for the module.
Manages Ethernet port settings like speed and duplex, and performs network diagnostics.
Introduces the System Manager web interface and its main navigation sections.
Configures hostname, network interfaces, and enables protection mode for security.
Manages device clock synchronization via PLC or NTP server and sets the time zone.
Details the usage of USB and microSD cards for storage and supported file systems.
Displays device firmware, OS, and manager versions, and provides legal license information.
Manages FactoryTalk Optix runtime, application updates, and license entitlements.
Configures the specific parameters for Eth1 (WAN) and Eth2 (LAN) ports, including IP acquisition.
Sets up VPN connections and defines network interfaces reachable through FactoryTalk Remote Access.
Establishes connection to the FactoryTalk Remote Access organization and manages availability.
Manages user accounts, password policies, and automatic session timeouts.
Provides ping and log export features for network connectivity testing and issue diagnosis.
Explains how to access and authenticate within the FactoryTalk Hub to manage services.
Guides on adding the module to a FactoryTalk Remote Access organization for remote management.
Details the process of updating module firmware remotely using FactoryTalk Remote Access.
Describes how to connect to and deploy Optix applications to remote devices via FactoryTalk Hub.
Lists resources for technical assistance, documentation, and troubleshooting.
Instructions on how to submit comments and suggestions to improve documentation content.
Information regarding the proper disposal of equipment at the end of its life cycle.