Adding cip safety i/o modules, Chapter 5, Configure, monitor, and replace cip safety i/o – Rockwell Automation 1756-L7x GuardLogix 5570 Controllers User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM022A-EN-P - November 2012

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Chapter

5

Add, Configure, Monitor, and Replace
CIP Safety I/O

For more information on installation, configuration, and operation of CIP
Safety I/O modules, refer to these resources:

Guard I/O DeviceNet Safety Modules User Manual, publication

1791DS-UM001

Guard I/O EtherNet/IP Safety Modules User Manual, publication

1791ES-UM001

POINT Guard I/O Safety Modules Installation and User Manual,

publication

1734-UM013

Logix Designer application online help

Adding CIP Safety I/O
Modules

When you add a module to the system, you must define a configuration for the
module, including the following:

Node address for DeviceNet networks

You cannot set the node address of an CIP Safety I/O module on
DeviceNet networks via the Logix Designer application. Module node
addresses are set via rotary switches on the modules.

Topic

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Adding CIP Safety I/O Modules

59

Configure CIP Safety I/O Modules

60

Setting the Safety Network Number (SNN)

61

Using Unicast Connections on EtherNet/IP Networks

61

Setting the Connection Reaction Time Limit

61

Understanding the Configuration Signature

65

Reset Safety I/O Module Ownership

66

Addressing Safety I/O Data

66

Monitor Safety I/O Module Status

67

Resetting a Module to Out-of-box Condition

69

Replacing a Module by Using the Logix Designer Application

69

Replacing a POINT Guard I/O Module by Using RSNetWorx for DeviceNet Software

76

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