Software, Obtain connected components workbench, Usb connection – Rockwell Automation 440C Guardmaster 440C-CR30 Configurable Safety Relay User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 440C-UM001C-EN-P - November 2014

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Overview

Chapter 1

Software

The CR30 is software configurable using the Rockwell Automation Connected
Components Workbench (CCW). Connected Components Workbench is a set
of collaborative tools that supports the CR30 safety relays. CCW is based on
Rockwell Automation and Microsoft® Visual Studio® technology. The CCW is
used to configure the CR30, program the Micro800 controllers, and configure
many PowerFlex® drives and PanelView™ graphic display terminals.

Obtain Connected Components Workbench

The Connected Components Workbench is free and can be downloaded from:

http://compatibility.rockwellautomation.com/Pages/
MultiProductDownload.aspx?Keyword=Free&crumb=112

To help you configure your relay through the Connected Components
Workbench software, you can refer to the Connected Components Workbench
Online Help (provided with the software).

USB Connection

The CR30 has a USB interface for connection to a personal computer for
configuration. Use a standard USB A Male to B Male cable for connecting to the
relay.

Serial Port Connection

The embedded serial port is used to transfer control and status to other
Allen­Bradley products. The CR30 only supports RS-232 protocol. The
connection is not isolated. The RS-232 signals are referenced to the relay power
ground.

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