Gland plate entrance, Motor cable, Devicelogix – Rockwell Automation 284E ArmorStart with EtherNet/IP - User Manual User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 280E-UM001B-EN-P - July 2012
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Product Overview Chapter 1
Gland Plate Entrance
The ArmorStart product offers two different methods of connecting incoming
three-phase and control power to the device. One method offered is the
traditional conduit entrance with a 3/4 in. and a 1 in. conduit hole opening. The
second method offers connectivity to the ArmorConnect® power media. Factory-
installed receptacles are provided for connectivity to both three-phase and
control power media.
Motor Cable
With every ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller, a 3-meter unshielded
4-conductor cordset is provided with each unit as standard. If the optional
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Filter is selected for Bulletin 284E units, a
shielded 4-conductor cordset is provided with each unit as standard.
DeviceLogix™
DeviceLogix is a stand-alone Boolean program that resides within the
ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller. DeviceLogix is programmed locally
using the Add-On Profile and implements Boolean math operations, such as,
AND, OR, NOT, Timers, Counters, and Latches. DeviceLogix can run as a
stand-alone application, independent of the network. However, 24V DC via A3
unswitched control power, must be maintained.
Factory-Installed Options
Optional HOA Keypad Configuration (Bulletin 280E/281E only)
The ArmorStart offers two optional factory-installed Hand/Off/Auto (HOA)
configurations: Standard and Forward/Reverse HOA.
Figure 8 - Optional HOA Configuration (Bulletin 280E left, 281E right)