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Chapter
2
About the Modules
Read this chapter for important overview information and precautions for use
for the Guard I/O™ modules that implement the EtherNet/IP safety protocol.
This chapter also includes an overview on how these I/O modules are used
within a safety system.
Before You Begin
In this manual defines safety administrator as a person who is qualified,
authorized, and responsible to secure safety in the design, installation,
operation, maintenance, and disposal of the machine. Follow these guidelines
when using a module.
• Read and understand this manual before installing and operating the
module.
• Keep this manual in a safe and accessible place where personnel can refer
to it when necessary.
• Use the module properly according to the installation environment,
performance, and functions of the machine.
• Verify that a safety administrator conducts a risk assessment on the
machine and determines module suitability before installation.
Topic
Page
Firmware Information and Downloads
Functional Safety Certificates
Understand Suitability for Use
1791ES-IB16 and 1791ES-IB8XOBV4 Modules North American Hazardous Location Approval
CIP Safety in EtherNet/IP Safety Architectures
Summary of Contents for 1732ES-IB12XOB4
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