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The 1761-NET-ENIW by Allen-Bradley and Rockwell Automation has capabilities like messaging and email operating modes. With regard to messaging, this controller can be accessed from other devices connected to Ethernet when the ENIW is connected to a programmable controller; it also has the capability of initiating communications with other Ethernet/IP devices. For email, the ENIW supports SMTP mail service, enabling a controller to send email messages to any other email address on the network; email may be used to initiate the transmission of data or status information. The 1761-NET-ENIW is compatible with all MicroLogix, SLC, CompactLogix, FlexLogix, and ControlLogix controllers that support DF1 Full-Duplex on an available RS-232 port. This device also supports personal computers using the RSLinx DF1 Full-Duplex driver. Other DF1 Full-Duplex compliant products containing at least one RS-232 port are supported as well. Lastly, this hardware supports usage with RSLinx Ethernet Driver.
Physical specifications for this hardware include a 24 Volt DC power source requirement of 20.4 to 26.4 Volts DC and a 24 Volt DC current draw of 50 milliAmps (typical) and 100 milliAmps maximum. The maximum inrush current for the 1761-NET-ENIW is 200 milliAmps, with internal isolation being 710 Volts DC for one minute. Operating temperature for the ENIW is between 0 and 60 degrees Celsius and storage temperature is between -40 and 85 degrees Celsius. Humidity is 5 to 95%, non-condensing. Radiated and Conducted Emissions has a rating of EN 50081-2, Class A. In order to mount this hardware onto a DIN rail, first mount the DIN rail in an appropriate location. Next, snap the latch on the DIN rail into the ‘closed’ position. After this has been done, hook the top slot of the device over the DIN. Lastly, while pressing the hardware against the DIN rail, snap the device into position.VIIIVThe 1761-NET-ENIW by Allen-Bradley and Rockwell Automation is a MicroLogix Ethernet Interface. It has 5 LED indicators and has a 24 Volt DC power source requirement of 20.4 to 26.4 Volts DC. This device has a 24 Volt DC current draw of 50 milliAmps (typical) and 100 milliAmps for its maximum. The hardware has a maximum inrush current of 200 milliAmps and an internal isolation of 710 Volts DC for one minute.