Safety precautions, Safety precautions -4 – Rockwell Automation 1203-EN1 EtherNet/IP-to-SCANport Module User Manual

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Getting Started

Please read the following safety precautions carefully.

Safety Precautions

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ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. Only
personnel familiar with drive and power products and the associated
machinery should plan or implement the installation, start-up,
configuration, and subsequent maintenance of the product using an
EtherNet/IP module. Failure to comply may result in injury and/or
equipment damage.

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ATTENTION: Risk of equipment damage exists. The EtherNet/IP
module contains ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) sensitive parts that can
be damaged if you do not follow ESD control procedures. Static control
precautions are required when handling the module. If you are
unfamiliar with static control procedures, refer to Guarding Against
Electrostatic Damage
, Publication 8000-4.5.2.

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ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. If the
EtherNet/IP module is transmitting control I/O to the drive, the drive
may fault when you reset the module. Determine how your drive will
respond before resetting an module.

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ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists.
Parameters 30 - [Comm Flt Action], 31 - [Idle Flt Action], and 51 -
[Peer Flt Action]
let you determine the action of the module and
connected drive if communications are disrupted or the controller is
idle. By default, these parameters fault the drive. You can set these
parameters so that the drive continues to run. Precautions should be
taken to ensure that the settings of these parameters do not create a risk
of injury or equipment damage. When commissioning the drive, verify
that your system responds correctly to various situations (for example, a
disconnected cable or a faulted controller).

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ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. When a
system is configured for the first time, there may be unintended or
incorrect machine motion. Disconnect the motor from the machine or
process during initial system testing.

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ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. The
examples in this publication are intended solely for purposes of
example. There are many variables and requirements with any
application. Rockwell Automation, Inc. does not assume responsibility
or liability (to include intellectual property liability) for actual use of
the examples shown in this publication.

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