Configuration - Mitsubishi MELSEC-WS0-CPU0 User Manual

Safety controller
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Configuration

ATTENTION
Note
Configuration
Check the safety function before commissioning and after every change!
If you change the configuration, you must check the effectiveness of the safety
function. Please observe the test notes in the manuals of the connected protective
devices.
The Setting and Monitoring Tool and the WS0-MPL0 or WS0-MPL1 memory plug
are required to configure the MELSEC-WS safety controller.
Configuration and verification of devices that are connected to the safety controller is
generally not carried out via the Setting and Monitoring Tool. These devices have
their own mechanisms for configuration and verification. One exception are SICK
EFI-compatible devices connected to the WS0-CPU1 or WS0-CPU3 (the SICK EFI-
compatible devices can be found under "EFI elements" in the elements window).
These devices can be configured directly in the Setting and Monitoring Tool by
double-clicking the icon, or alternatively configured and verified locally at the device
via its RS-232 interface. The SICK configuration and diagnostics software CDS is
required for the configuration of the SICK EFI-compatible devices.
 The SICK configuration and diagnostics software CDS included in Setting and
Monitoring Tool is the product of SICK. For the CDS, please contact your local
SICK representative (see Section 14.6).
www.sens-control.com
 The system configuration of the complete MELSEC-WS safety controller (with
exception of the SICK EFI-compatible devices) is stored in the memory plug. This
offers the advantage when safety I/O modules or network modules are replaced
that the system does not have to be reconfigured.
 The data stored in the memory plug is retained when the voltage supply is
interrupted.
 The transfer of configuration information via the EFI interface is possible.
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