16 Rockwell Automation Publication 1769-UM021I-EN-P - May 2018
Chapter 1 CompactLogix 5370 Controllers Overview
The 1769-L30ER-NSE controller is intended for use in applications that
require the installed controller to deplete its residual stored energy to specific
levels before transporting it into or out of your application.
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Some applications require that the installed controller to deplete its residual
stored energy to specific levels before transporting it into or out of your
application. This requirement can include other devices that also require a wait
time before removing them. See the documentation of those products for more
information.
Support for Integrated Motion over an EtherNet/IP Network
The following CompactLogix 5370 controllers support Integrated Motion
over an EtherNet/IP network:
• 1769-L18ERM-BB1B
• 1769-L27ERM-QBFC1B
• 1769-L30ERM
• 1769-L33ERM
• 1769-L33ERMO
• 1769-L36ERM
• 1769-L36ERMO
• 1769-L37ERM
• 1769-L37ERMK
• 1769-L37ERMO
(1)
• 1769-L38ERM
• 1769-L38ERMK
• 1769-L38ERMO
(1)
WARNING: If your application requires the 1769-L30ER-NSE controller to
deplete its residual stored energy to 200 J or fewer before you transport it
into or out of the application, complete these steps before you remove the
controller.
1. Turn off power to the chassis.
After you turn off power, the controller’s OK status indicator transitions
from Green to Solid Red to OFF.
2. Wait at least 15 minutes for the residual stored energy to decrease to
200 J or fewer before you remove the controller.
There is no visual indication of when the 15 minutes has expired. You
must track that time period.
IMPORTANT The Real Time Clock (RTC) does not retain its time and date when the power
is off.
(1) Available at software version 31 and firmware revision 31.