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Compact 5000 EtherNet/IP Adapters 5069-AENTR/AEN2TR User Manual

This user manual covers the Compact 5000 EtherNet/IP adapters, catalog numbers 5069-AENTR, 5069-AENTRK, and 5069-AEN2TR, for use in Logix 5000 control systems. It describes adapter features, power requirements, IP address configuration, and EtherNet/IP network connection procedures. Compatible controllers include CompactLogix 5380, Compact GuardLogix 5380, CompactLogix 5480, ControlLogix 5580, and GuardLogix 5580. Studio 5000 Logix Designer application version 28.00.00 or later is required.

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31 Max I/O Modules Supported
10 A max, 18–32V DC MOD Power Limit
10 A max SA Power Limit
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Specifications

EtherNet/IP Adapter Feature Comparison

5069-AENTR / 5069-AENTRK Communication Rates 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps
5069-AEN2TR Communication Rates 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps
Linear Network Topology Supported on all three catalog numbers
DLR Protocol Supported on all three catalog numbers
DLR Supervisor Capable Supported on all three catalog numbers
PRP Protocol Not supported on any catalog number
Protected Mode 5069-AENTR/AENTRK: Explicit and Implicit; 5069-AEN2TR: Not Supported
CIP Sync Supported on all three catalog numbers
Conformal Coating 5069-AENTRK only
SD Card Support 5069-AEN2TR only (1784-SD1 1 GB, 1784-SD2 2 GB, or third-party up to 32 GB)

Connection Configuration

Requested Packet Interval (RPI) Range 25–750 ms
RPI Default 100 ms
Connection Type None or Status
Port Duplex Mode Full-duplex only

Power Requirements

MOD Power Bus DC only, 18–32V DC, 10 A max
SA Power Bus (DC) 18–32V DC, 10 A max per bus
SA Power Bus (AC) 18–240V AC, 10 A max per bus
5069-AENTR MOD Power Connector 5-terminal Power RTB (combined MOD and SA)
5069-AEN2TR MOD Power Connector Separate MOD power RTB and SA power RTB

Catalog Number Format

How to read an Allen-Bradley 5069 catalog number. Each position encodes a specific configuration attribute.

Position
Meaning
Example
Base
5069 Compact 5000 I/O platform
5069
Function
AEN = EtherNet/IP Adapter; AEN2 = Dual-port variant
AENTR / AEN2TR
Suffix
TR = dual-port with DLR; K suffix = conformal coating
5069-AENTRK

Communication Protocols

Supported industrial networks and field buses for the products covered by this publication.

EtherNet/IP Supports linear, DLR, and CIP Sync; 10/100/1000 Mbps; unicast and multicast connections DHCP / BOOTP Adapter ships DHCP-enabled; IP address can also be set via rotary switches or RSLinx Classic HTTP HTTP server disabled by default from firmware revision 4.011 or later; can be enabled in Logix Designer SNMP SNMP server disabled by default from firmware revision 4.011 or later; can be enabled in Logix Designer CIP Sync (IEEE 1588) Supported on 5069-AENTR and 5069-AEN2TR adapters

Document Contents

Full PDF covers the following topics in detail:

  • Chapter 1: Compact 5000 EtherNet/IP Adapter Features — feature overview, minimum software requirements, EtherNet/IP features table, Protected Mode (Implicit and Explicit), Secure Digital Card, conformal coating
  • Chapter 2: Compact 5000 EtherNet/IP Adapter Power Requirements — MOD power and SA power types, power connectors, MOD power bus, SA power bus, tracking SA current draw, using 5069-FPD field potential distributor, safety module restrictions
  • Chapter 3: Connect to the EtherNet/IP Network — setting the IP address, rotary switch addressing, BOOTP/DHCP and RSLinx Classic methods, resetting 5069-AENTR and 5069-AEN2TR adapters
  • Chapter 4: Configure the Adapter — adding the module to a Logix Designer project, electronic keying, connection settings, port speed and duplex configuration, enabling/disabling HTTP and SNMP servers
  • Appendix A: Compact 5000 EtherNet/IP Adapter Status Indicators — 5069-AENTR and 5069-AEN2TR status indicator tables, 4-character display messages
  • Appendix B: Module Tags — full tag list with data types, definitions, and valid values for Compact 5000 EtherNet/IP adapter module tags

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Compact 5000 I/O modules can one EtherNet/IP adapter support?
A Compact 5000 EtherNet/IP adapter supports as many as 31 Compact 5000 I/O modules.
What is the minimum version of Studio 5000 Logix Designer required for these adapters?
You can use the Studio 5000 Logix Designer application, version 28.00.00 or later, with Compact 5000 EtherNet/IP adapters.
What is Protected Mode and which adapters support it?
Protected Mode is a state where the adapter is operational but prevents disruptive changes such as altering IP settings, updating firmware, disabling ports, or performing remote resets. Protected Mode is only available on the 5069-AENTR adapter. The 5069-AEN2TR adapter does not support Protected Mode. Two types are available: Implicit Protected Mode, triggered automatically when I/O connections are established, and Explicit Protected Mode, triggered by setting the rotary switches to 900 during startup (supported from firmware revision 4.011 or later).
Which adapter supports an SD card, and what cards are compatible?
The 5069-AEN2TR adapter supports Secure Digital (SD) cards to store configuration data. The 5069-AENTR adapter does not support SD cards. Rockwell Automation supports the 1784-SD1 (1 GB) and 1784-SD2 (2 GB) cards. Third-party SD cards of up to 32 GB can be used, but Rockwell Automation does not test third-party cards and unexpected results such as data corruption may occur.
How do I reset the 5069-AENTR adapter to factory defaults?
Power down the adapter, set the rotary switches to 888, then power up the adapter. Wait for the power-up sequence to complete. The reset is confirmed when the OK indicator is flashing red and all other indicators alternate between red and green. Then power down the adapter, set the rotary switches to the desired address, and power up the adapter.
What power types does the Compact 5000 EtherNet/IP adapter provide, and what are the limits?
The adapters provide two types of power: MOD power (system-side, DC only, 18–32V DC, limited to 10 A max) and SA power (field-side, either 24V DC or 120/240V AC, limited to 10 A max per SA power bus). A 5069-FPD field potential distributor can be used to create an additional isolated SA power bus when needed.
How do I set the IP address using the rotary switches?
If the network uses 192.168.1.x, use the rotary switches to set the last octet. Valid values range from 001 to 254. On the 5069-AENTR, the leftmost switch is the first digit, the middle is the second, and the rightmost is the third. On the 5069-AEN2TR, the bottom switch is the first digit, the middle is the second, and the top switch is the third. The rotary switches only set the IP address when power is cycled.

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