Resetting A Device; Reset Types - Omron DeviceNet Safety NE1A-HDY01 Operation Manual

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Resetting a Device

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Resetting a Device

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Reset Types

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This section describes how to reset a Safety Device.
The following three methods can be used to reset a Safety Device.
Reset type
Reboot
This is the same as turning the power OFF and ON.
Reboot and reset
All configuration information saved in the device's nonvolatile
configuration
memory will be returned to the default values and the device
will be restarted.
Reboot and reset
All configuration information in the device's nonvolatile mem-
configuration with-
ory other than specified items will be returned to the default
out specified items
values and the device will be restarted.
The Safety Device saves the following configuration information in nonvolatile
memory.
Type
Default
setting
Node address
63
(software setting)
Baud rate (soft-
125 Kbit/s
ware setting)
TUNID (Target
Not set
Unique Node Iden-
tifier)
Password
No pass-
word
CFUNID (Configu-
Not set
ration Owning
UNID)
OCPUNID (Output
Not set
Connection Point
Owning UNID)
The information above is saved in nonvolatile memory in the device. It will not
be cleared by restarting the power supply. To clear the information (to return
to the default settings), select the Reboot and reset configuration or Reboot
and reset configuration without ... Option when resetting.
Description
Set when
Node address is
The node address at startup
changed.
when software settings are
enabled.
Baud rate is
The baud rate at startup when
changed
the software settings are
enabled (NE1A-series Con-
troller only).
First time parame-
The identifier of the local node
ters are down-
in the Safety Network consist-
loaded.
ing of the network number
and node address.
Password is
The password for the device.
changed.
First time parame-
The UNID of the configuration
ters are down-
source.
loaded.
First time safety
The UNID of the Safety Mas-
communications
ter that opens a safety output
are started.
connection.
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