2711P-RP8D AB
About 2711P-RP8D
Allen Bradley’s 2711P-RP8D logic module is a module in the PanelView Plus 6 series. It supports PanelView terminals without extended functionality. It is a 24 volt DC input module with 512 MB of storage memory for data and application storage. It also has 512 MB of volatile memory for processing applications. This module can be programmed using an RS-232 serial communication port through a computer. Other devices can also be connected to the 2711P-RP8D logic module through the same port. This module also uses Ethernet protocol to enhance network functionality. Like other PanelView Plus 6 terminals, the 2711P-RP8D uses standard Ethernet cables for application and data transmission between the computer and PanelView Plus 6 (700 to 1500) terminals.
This device is compatible with PanelView Plus 700-1500 display terminals, including 2711P-RDT7C and 2711P-RDT10C. It can also be used with communication modules such as 2711P-RN6 to obtain additional communication ports. All fault codes for 2711P-RP8D can be found in the manual. Logic modules are usually sold as assembly terminals along with display modules
The PanelView Plus 6 component with catalog number 2711P-RP8D is a logical module designed for use with PanelView Plus 6 700-1500 operator terminals. This logic module serves as a replacement component for the existing logic module of the functional operator terminal.
It is equipped with a total of 512MB of internal random access memory (RAM) and 512 MB of flash memory.
The 2711P-RP8D is powered by an external 24VDC power supply voltage, with a power consumption of 70 watts. It is installed on the back of the display module and connected to the latter through an embedded PCI slot.
The available communication interface for 2711P-RP8D is one (1) Ethernet communication port for integrating controller data into the Ethernet network, and one (1) 9-pin Sub-D serial port for point-to-point connection and peripheral connection through embedded two (2) USB interfaces. It can also be established through a serial port using a 9-pin D-type connector. The USB port is specifically designed for inserting external peripheral devices such as keyboards, mice, printers, and external storage media.