Safety precautions, Safety precautions -3 – Rockwell Automation 1329I DeviceNet Option FRN 1.XXX User Manual

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Getting Started

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Safety Precautions

Please read the following safety precautions carefully

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ATTENTION: Hazard of injury or equipment damage
exists. Only personnel familiar with the 1329I Integrated
unit and DeviceNet should plan or implement the
installation, start-up, configuration and subsequent
maintenance of the 1329I unit. Failure to comply may
result in injury and/or equipment damage.

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ATTENTION: Hazard of equipment damage exists.
The DeviceNet Option contains ESD (Electrostatic
Discharge) sensitive parts and assemblies. Component
damage may result if ESD control procedures are not
followed. Static control precautions are required when
handling this product. If you are not familiar with static
control procedures, refer to Guarding Against
Electrostatic Damage
, Publication 8000-4.5.2, or any
other applicable ESD protection handbook.

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ATTENTION: Hazard of injury or death exists. The
1329I Integrated unit and a DeviceNet network may
contain hazardous voltage levels. Before working on the
1329I unit or DeviceNet option, remove power from the
drive, and verify that the 1329I unit has discharged to
safe voltage levels. Failure to comply may result in
injury or death.

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ATTENTION: Hazard of injury or equipment damage
exists. Parameter 109 - [DNet Fault Mode] and
Parameter 110 - [DNet Idle Mode] determine the
action of the option and connected 1329I unit if
communications are disrupted or a scanner is put in idle
mode. By default, these parameters stop the 1329I unit.
You can set them so that the 1329I unit continues to run.
Precautions should be taken to ensure that the settings of
these parameters do not create a hazard of injury or
equipment damage.

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ATTENTION: Hazard of injury or equipment damage
exists. When a system is configured for the first time,
the motor must be disconnected from the machine or
process during initial system testing. Injury or
equipment damage may occur due to unintended or
incorrect machine motion.

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ATTENTION: Hazard of equipment damage exists.
The examples in this book are intended solely for
purposes of example. There are many variables and
requirements with any application. Rockwell
Automation 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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