
Rockwell Automation Publication 1734-UM013C-EN-P - August 2010
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Preface
How To Use This Manual
Read and understand this manual before using the POINT Guard I/O modules.
Consult your Rockwell Automation representative if you have any questions or
comments.
Common Techniques Used
in This Manual
These conventions are used throughout this manual:
•
Numbered lists provide sequential steps.
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Bulleted lists provide information, not sequential steps.
About the Specifications
and Dimensions in This
Manual
Product specifications and accessories can change at any time based on
improvements and other reasons. Consult with your Rockwell Automation
representative to confirm actual specifications of purchased product. Dimensions
and weights are nominal and are not for use for manufacturing purposes, even
when tolerances are shown.
Terminology
Refer to this table for the meaning of common terms.
Term
Means
Connection
Logical communication channel for communication between nodes. Connections are maintained and controlled between masters
and slaves.
EDS
Acronym for electronic data sheet, a template used in RSNetWorx software to display the configuration parameters, I/O data
profile, and connection-type support for a given I/O module. RSNetWorx software uses these simple text files to identify products
and commission them on a network.
MTBF
Acronym for mean time between failure, the average time between failure occurrences.
ODVA
Acronym for Open DeviceNet Vendor Association, a nonprofit association of vendors established for the promotion of CIP
networks.
PFD
Acronym for probability of failure on demand, the average probability of a system to fail to perform its design function on demand.
PFH
Acronym for probability of failure per hour, the probability of a system to have a dangerous failure occur per hour.
Proof test
Periodic test performed to detect failures in a safety-related system so that, if necessary, the system can be restored to an as-new
condition or as close as practical to this condition.
SNN
Acronym for safety network number, which uniquely identifies a network across all networks in the safety system. You are
responsible for assigning a unique number for each safety network or safety sub-net within a system.
Standard
Devices or portions of devices that do not participate in the safety function.
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