Reset safety i/o module ownership, Addressing safety i/o data – Rockwell Automation 1756-SPESMNRMXT GuardLogix Controllers User Manual Manuel d'utilisation

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM020I-EN-P - August 2012

Chapter 5

Add, Configure, Monitor, and Replace CIP Safety I/O

Different Configuration Owner (listen only connection)

When the I/O module configuration is owned by another controller, you need to
copy the module configuration signature from its owner’s project and paste it
into the Safety tab of the Module Properties dialog box.

Reset Safety I/O Module
Ownership

When RSLogix 5000 software is online, the Safety tab of the Module Properties
dialog box displays the current configuration ownership. When the opened
project owns the configuration, Local is displayed. When a second device owns
the configuration, Remote is displayed, along with the safety network number
(SNN), and node address or slot number of the configuration owner.
Communication error is displayed if the module read fails.

When online, you can reset the module to its out-of-
box configuration by clicking Reset Ownership.

Addressing Safety I/O Data

When you add a module to the I/O configuration folder, RSLogix 5000 software
automatically creates controller-scoped tags for the module.

I/O information is presented as a set of tags. Each tag uses a structure of data,
depending on the type and features of the I/O module. The name of a tag is based
on the module’s name in the system.

TIP

If the module is configured for inputs only, you can copy and paste the
configuration signature. If the module has safety outputs, they are owned by the
controller that owns the configuration, and the configuration signature text box is
unavailable.

TIP

You cannot reset ownership when there are pending edits to the module
properties, when a safety task signature exists, or when safety-locked.

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