1784-PCM4 Data Highway 485 Cable
1784-PCM4 Data Highway 485 Cable
Catalog Number 1756-CNB/D, 1756-CNB/E, 1756-CNBR/D, 1756-CNBR/E, 1756-ENBT, 1756-EWEB, 1756-L55, 1756-L55M12, 1756-L55M13, 1756-L55M14, 1756-L55M16, 1756-L55M22, 1756-L55M23, 1756-L55M24, 1756-L61, 1756-L62, 1756-L63, 1757-SRM
System Behavior That Indicates the Anomaly The anomalous behavior described here may rarely occur in certain redundancy applications. When a redundancy system has been operating in a synchronized state for an extended period of time, a backplane communication error may occur and trigger this sequence of system behaviors: 1. The 1757-SRM displays error code E054. 2. A Watchdog timeout occurs on the controller program and the OK status indicators flash red (1756-L6x controllers), or, are steady red (1756-L55 controllers), indicating the major fault. 3. A redundant chassis switchover occurs in response to the 1757-SRM error. 4. ControlNet communication modules in the new primary chassis fault as indicated by: – the loss of the ControlNet modules from the ControlNet network. That is, the modules no longer display when the ControlNet network is browsed via RSLinx software - though they will display if you browse across the backplane. – the ControlNet modules’ channel status and module status indicators flash red. As a result, the ControlNet modules are no longer able to communicate with remote I/O. If you experience the faults described above, upgrade to redundancy revision 15.61.
1756-EN3TR Module Rockwell ControlLogix Ethernet
1756-ENBT Module Rockwell ControlLogix Communication Control
1756-HIST1G Module Rockwell Equipment History
1756-HIST1G3277 Module SOF Module FT Device History
1756-HIST2G Module Rockwell Equipment History
1756-HIST2G3278 Module SOF Module FT Device History
1756-HISTBETA Module Rockwell Equipment History
1756-HSC Module Rockwell 2 CH/4 Output High Speed ??Counter
1756-HYD02 Module Rockwell ControlLogix Analog Combination
1756-IA16 module Rockwell ControlLogix 16-point DC output control
1756-IA16I Module Rockwell ControlLogix Input Module
1756-IA32 module Rockwell ControlLogix 32-point output control
1756-IA8D module Rockwell ControlLogix 8 output control
1756-IB16 module Rockwell ControlLogix 16-point output control
1756-IB16D module Rockwell ControlLogix 16 output control
1756-IB16I Module Rockwell ControlLogix Output Module
1756-IB16IF module Rockwell ControlLogix 16-point digital output control
1756-IB16ISOE Module Rockwell ControlLogix 16 Points
1756-IB32 Module Rockwell ControlLogix 32 Points
1756-IC16 module Rockwell ControlLogix 16-point DC output control
1756-IF16 module Rockwell ControlLogix 16 analog output control
1756-IF16H module Rockwell ControlLogix 16 analog output control
1756-IF4FXOF2F Module Rockwell ControlLogix 6 Point Module
1756-IF6CIS module Rockwell ControlLogix 6 analog output control
1756-IF6I module Rockwell ControlLogix 6 analog output control
1756-IF8 module Rockwell ControlLogix 8 analog output control
1756-IF8H module Rockwell ControlLogix 8 analog output control
1756-IG16 module Rockwell ControlLogix 16-point DC output control
1756-IH16I module Rockwell ControlLogix 16-point DC output control
1756-IH16ISOE module Rockwell ControlLogix 16-point DC output control
1756-IM16I module Rockwell ControlLogix 16-point DC output control
1756-IN16 module Rockwell ControlLogix 16-point DC output control
1756-IR6I Module Rockwell ControlLogix 6 Point Module
1756-IT6I module Rockwell ControlLogix 6-point input control
1756-IT6I2 module Rockwell ControlLogix 6-point input control
1756-IV16 module Rockwell ControlLogix 16-point DC output control
1756-IV32 module Rockwell ControlLogix 32-point DC output control
1756-L60M03SE Module Rockwell LOGIX5560M03SE
1756-L61 Module Rockwell ControlLogix 2 MB Memory Control
1756-L61RMCN1 Module Rockwell ControlNet Redundancy Bundle
1756-L61RMEN1 Module Rockwell Ethernet Redundancy Bundle
1756-L61S Module Rockwell GuardLogix 2 MB Standard Memory Control
1756-L62 Module Rockwell ControlLogix 4 MB Memory Control
1756-L62S Module Rockwell GuardLogix 4 MB Standard Memory Control
1756-L63 Module Rockwell ControlLogix 8 MB Memory Control
1756-L63S Module Rockwell GuardLogix 8 MB Standard Memory Control
1756-L63XT Module Rockwell ControlLogix XT 8 MB Memory Control
1756-L64 Module Rockwell ControlLogix 16 MB Memory Control
1756-L65 Module Rockwell ControlLogix 32 MB Memory Control
1756-L71 Module Rockwell ControlLogix 2 MB Memory Control
1756-L72 Module Rockwell ControlLogix 4 MB Memory Control
1756-L72S Module Rockwell Logix 5572S Automation Memory Control 4M/2M
1756-L73 Module Rockwell ControlLogix 8 MB Memory Control
1756-L73S module Rockwell Logix 5573S Automation memory control 8M/4M
1756-L73SXT Module Rockwell Logix 5573SXT Automation Memory Control 8/4M
1756-L73XT module Rockwell ControlLogix 8MB memory control L7XT
1756-L74 Module Rockwell ControlLogix 16 MB Memory Control
1756-L75 Module Rockwell ControlLogix 32 MB Memory Control
1756-L7SP Module Rockwell Logix L7SP SIL 3 PLe Safety Partner
1756-L7SPXT Module Rockwell Logix L7SPXT SIL 3 PLe Safety Partner
1756-LSC8XIB8I Module Rockwell ControlLogix 8 Point Counter Input
1756-LSP Module Rockwell GuardLogix Safety Partner
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