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Index – Rockwell Automation 1753-DNSI DeviceNet Safety Scanner for GuardPLC Controllers User Manual

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Publication 1753-UM002A-EN-P - July 2005

Index

Symbols

.ssf

See scanner signals file.

.tcf

See target connections file.

Numerics

1753-CBLDN

2-7

1770-KFD module

1-5

1784-PCD

1-5

1784-PCID

1-5

A

A#xx

10-2

add connections

5-3

add devices

available devices list

5-9

advanced safety connection properties

5-5

associate

7-1–7-5

manually

7-4–7-5

automap

5-9

automatically update signals

7-2–7-3

available devices list

5-9

add devices

5-9

B

baud rate

reset

3-4

See communication rate.

bridge device

1-5

bus off detected

10-3

C

change of state

definition
messages

1-2

CIP safety protocol

definition

G-1

COMM3 port

2-7

communication connections

2-5

communication rate

1-8

choose

1-9

set

1-9

compile logic

8-4

configuration

DeviceNet Safety I/O target nodes

5-2

DeviceNet Safety Scanner safety

connections

5-3

DeviceNet Safety Scanner standard

connections

5-6

DeviceNet Safety target nodes

5-1

DeviceNet Standard slave nodes

5-6

GuardPLC controller connections

5-12

HSP connnection

8-3

safety parameters

5-2

signals

8-1

standard inputs

5-10

standard outputs

5-11

standard parameters

5-3

standard scanner inputs

5-10

verify

9-1–9-7

configuration owner

reset

3-4

configuration signature

1-1, 5-1

comparison

9-6

components

5-1

definition

5-1, G-1

mismatch

9-2

configure a driver

3-1

connect safety signals

8-2

connect signals

8-1

connection reaction time limit

5-4

and network delay multiplier

5-5

DeviceNet Safey I/O

5-4

connections

add

5-3

controller ID

5-12, 7-4

and system ID

6-4

default

1-2

definition

G-1

controller receive timeout

set

6-3

controller resend timeout

definition

G-1

set

6-3, 6-4

cooling

2-2

COS

See change of state.

create a GuardPLC project

6-1

create a scanlist

5-8

create a signal

8-2

create application program logic

8-4

cyclic

definition

G-1

messages

1-2

cyclic messages

1-3