
3.3.3 CIP Safety Adapter
Introduction
When using CIP Safety Adapter, all I/O communication for the SafeMove
functionality is done via a safety PLC using CIP Safety (safe EtherNet/IP).
The safety PLC acts as a CIP Safety controller (
Scanner
) and the robot controller
acts as a CIP Safety device (
Adapter
).
A RobotWare license with the options
EtherNet/IP Scanner/Adapter
and
CIP Safety
Adapter
is required to run CIP Safety on the robot controller.
Limitations
•
When configuring
Requested Packet Interval (RPI)
on the PLC, the value
must be larger or equal to 20 milliseconds.
•
The size of safety data assemblies is fixed to 8 bytes.
Installation
For information on how to connect and configure the EtherNet/IP industrial network,
see
Application manual - EtherNet/IP Scanner/Adapter
.
All required information for setting up CIP Safety is included in the CIP Safety EDS
file,
enip_cip_safety.eds
.
When the EtherNet/IP industrial network and the internal safety adapter device is
configured, the safe fieldbus must be configured in the Visual SafeMove user
interface in RobotStudio, see
Safe fieldbus parameters on page 92
and
Tip
For an example on how to configure a PLC to communicate with the robot
controller, see section
How to establish CIP Safety communication with a PLC
Note
The user is required to clear any pre-existing configuration from any safety device
before installing it onto a safety network, see
Clearing a pre-existing configuration
and
Reset safety controller to factory settings on page 187
.
Location of CIP Safety EDS file
The EDS file,
enip_cip_safety.eds
, for the internal safety adapter device can be
obtained from RobotStudio or the robot controller.
•
In the RobotWare installation folder in RobotStudio
:
...\RobotPackages\
RobotWare_RPK_<version>\utility\service\EDS\
•
On the IRC5 Controller
:
<SystemName>\PRODUCTS\
<RobotWare_xx.xx.xxxx>\utility\service\EDS\
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