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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM022D-EN-P - May 2017
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Chapter
5
Add, Configure, Monitor, and Replace
CIP Safety I/O Devices
For more information on installation, configuration, and operation of safety
I/O devices, refer to
Additional Resources on page 11
Add Safety I/O Devices
When you add a safety I/O device to the system, you must define a
configuration for the device, including the following:
• Node address for DeviceNet™ networks
You cannot set the node address of a safety I/O device on DeviceNet
networks via the Studio 5000 Logix Designer® application. Node
addresses are set via rotary switches on the devices.
• IP address for EtherNet/IP™ networks
To set the IP address you can adjust the rotary switches on the device;
use DHCP software (available from Rockwell Automation); use the
Logix Designer application; or retrieve the default address from
nonvolatile memory.
• Safety network number (SNN)
See page
for information on setting the SNN.
Topic
Page
Set the IP Address by Using Network Address Translation (NAT)
Set the Safety Network Number (SNN)
Use Unicast Connections on EtherNet/IP Networks
Set the Connection Reaction Time Limit
Understanding the Configuration Signature
Reset Safety I/O Device Ownership
Monitor Safety I/O Device Status
Reset a Module to Out-of-box Condition
Replace a Device by Using the Logix Designer Application
Replace a POINT Guard I/O Module by Using RSNetWorx for DeviceNet Software
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