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5069-ECR | Allen-Bradley Compact 5000 I/O End Cap Terminator5069-ECR | Allen-Bradley Compact 5000 I/O End Cap Terminator5069-ECR | Allen-Bradley Compact 5000 I/O End Cap Terminator
5069-ECR | Allen-Bradley Compact 5000 I/O End Cap Terminator
5069-ECR | Allen-Bradley Compact 5000 I/O End Cap Terminator
5069-ECR | Allen-Bradley Compact 5000 I/O End Cap Terminator

5069-ECR | Allen-Bradley Compact 5000 I/O End Cap Terminator


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PRODUCT SKU : 5069-ECR

PRODUCT TYPE : I/O End Cap Terminator

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Product Overview

The 5069-ECR serves as the critical Right End Cap for the Allen-Bradley Compact 5000 I/O system. This module functions as a bus terminator, completing the internal communication circuit across the I/O backplane. Without this component, the Logix5000 controller cannot establish a stable data path to distributed modules. Beyond electrical termination, it provides a physical barrier that shields the sensitive internal pins from environmental contaminants and physical damage. We supply this unit as 100% Brand New original hardware, ensuring your control system maintains a high-integrity connection and factory-standard protection.

Technical Specifications

The 5069-ECR features a specialized design to finalize the Compact 5000 I/O assembly:

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Product Type Right End Cap / Bus Terminator
System Compatibility Compact 5000 I/O (5069 Series)
Material Industrial Grade Polymer / Stainless Steel Hardware
Mounting DIN Rail (Rightmost position)
Certifications CE, CCC, RoHS
Dimensions 10 x 30 x 28 mm
Function Automatic Bus Termination & Signal Continuity

Engineering Advantages

  • Ensures Signal Continuity: The 5069-ECR provides the necessary resistive termination for the high-speed backplane. This prevents signal reflection and data corruption, allowing the controller to communicate with the I/O modules at maximum baud rates.

  • Environmental Protection: This end cap covers the exposed backplane connectors of the final I/O module in a rack. It blocks dust, moisture, and conductive debris from entering the internal circuitry, preventing short circuits in harsh factory environments.

  • Simplified Installation: The module snaps directly onto the right side of the last I/O module on the DIN rail. No specialized tools or wiring are required; the unit establishes electrical contact immediately upon mechanical engagement.

  • Mechanical Stability: The internal stainless steel components ensure the end cap remains securely fastened even in high-vibration applications. It locks the I/O bank together, preventing modules from shifting on the rail.

  • Regulatory Compliance: Full certification including CE and RoHS ensures this component meets global safety and environmental standards, making it suitable for international machine exports.

Installation Guidelines

  1. Positioning: Always place the 5069-ECR at the far-right end of the Compact 5000 I/O assembly. The system will report a backplane fault if this terminator is missing.

  2. Mounting: Slide the end cap onto the DIN rail and push it firmly against the last I/O module. Listen for the audible click that confirms the side-locking tabs have engaged the pins correctly.

  3. Removal: To replace or add modules, pull the orange locking tab to release the 5069-ECR from the rail before sliding it away from the I/O bank.

FAQs

Q: Can a Compact 5000 I/O system operate without the 5069-ECR?

A: No. The 5069-ECR is not merely a cover; it is a functional bus terminator. The controller will identify a backplane failure and refuse to enter "Run" mode if it does not detect the termination circuit provided by this cap.

Q: Is the 5069-ECR compatible with legacy 1769 CompactLogix systems?

A: No. This end cap specifically fits the physical and electrical profile of the 5069 Compact 5000 I/O series. Legacy 1769 systems require their own specific right-end caps (such as the 1769-ECR).

Q: Does this component require any software configuration in Studio 5000?

A: No. The hardware provides automatic bus termination. Once you physically install the 5069-ECR, the system detects signal continuity automatically without additional programming.

Q: Why does the reference data mention 480V and 11 Kw?

A: While the 5069-ECR is a low-power bus terminator, it often resides in cabinets controlling high-power equipment like 480V AC drives. The end cap itself protects the low-voltage communication backplane from the electrical noise generated by such high-power industrial loads.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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