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Product Type | CompactLogix Controller |
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Series | CompactLogix 5370 |
Controller Model | 1769-L24ER-QB1B |
Ethernet Ports | 1 |
USB Port | 1 |
Input Voltage | 24V DC |
Output Voltage | 24V DC |
Communication Ports | Ethernet, USB |
I/O Modules Supported | 1769 Compact I/O |
Digital I/O Points | 16 |
Output Current | 0.5A per point |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 60 °C |
Communication Protocols | EtherNet/IP |
Certifications | CE |
Details the functionality of various CompactLogix 5370 controllers, including supported tasks, memory, network topology, and I/O support.
Details the steps for installing or reinstalling the SD card in the controller, including lock status verification and handling precautions.
Covers the assembly and mounting of the CompactLogix 5370 L3 control system, including attaching modules and power supplies.
Explains how to connect a computer to the controller using a USB cable for firmware updates and program downloads.
Guides users on connecting the controller to an EtherNet/IP network and discusses supported network topologies.
Details methods for setting the IP address of a CompactLogix 5370 controller during initial installation or power cycling.
Provides instructions on how to change the IP address of a controller after system operation has begun, considering network factors.
Explains how to download current firmware to the CompactLogix 5370 controller using ControlFLASH, AutoFlash, or an SD card.
Describes how to use the controller's mode switch to set operating modes like RUN, REM, PROG, and RESET.
Explains how to connect field power to devices connected to embedded I/O and local expansion modules using external power supplies.
Guides users on configuring Integrated Motion applications by enabling time synchronization and adding drives.
Details the options for loading projects back into controller RAM or storing projects from the controller to an SD card.
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to store a project from the controller to the SD card, including mode selection and confirmation.
Explains how to load a project from an SD card into the controller's user memory, covering confirmation and status indicators.
Explains how to connect power to the Series A L1 controller, emphasizing dedicated external power supplies for controller and field power.
Details how to connect field power to I/O devices using external 24V DC power supplies for FP+ and FP- terminals on Series A controllers.