Understand Integrated Safety Drive Replacement - Allen-Bradley Kinetix 5700 User Manual

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Chapter 9
Kinetix 5700 Safe Torque-off Function
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Understand Integrated Safety Drive Replacement

GuardLogix controllers retain I/O device configuration on-board and are able
to download the configuration to the replacement device.
IMPORTANT If the Kinetix 5700 replacement drive was used previously, clear the
existing configuration before installing it on a safety network by
resetting the drive to Hardwired STO mode. To see how this is done, refer
to
Application
Replacing a Kinetix 5700 servo drive that sits on an integrated safety network
is more complicated than replacing standard devices because of the safety
network number (SNN). The device number and SNN make up the safety
device's DeviceID. Safety devices require this more complex identifier to make
sure that duplicate device numbers do not compromise communication
between the correct safety devices. The SNN is also used to provide integrity
on the initial download to the Kinetix 5700 servo drive.
When the Logix Designer application is online, the Safety category of the
Module Properties dialog box displays the current configuration ownership.
When the opened project owns the configuration, Local is displayed.
A communication error is displayed if the module read fails. Refer to
an Integrated Safety Drive in a GuardLogix System
safety drive replacement information.
Rockwell Automation Publication 2198-UM002G-EN-P - February 2019
Restore the Hardwired STO Mode by Using the Logix Designer
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