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E-Stop Safety Module –
4.3 Setting the MAC ID Address
In order for the DeviceNet controller to process information from its individual inputs,
each input must have a unique 2-digit address. (For example, two devices on the same
bus network may not both have 26 as their address; however, two devices within the
same factory may have addresses of 26, if they are on separate bus networks.)
The E-Stop Safety Module's address may be assigned in two ways: locally, using the
two rotary selectors on the front of the Module (see Figure 5), or remotely, using the
rotary selectors and the DeviceNet controller. To set the address locally, set the rotary
selectors to a number between 00 and 63 and cycle power to the DeviceNet connection.
To allow the DeviceNet controller to set the address, set the rotary selectors to a
number higher than 63; the address can then be set using the controller.
The MAC ID LED will be OFF when the MAC ID address rotary switches match the
current address of the E-Stop Safety Module (as recognized by the DeviceNet
controller). If the addresses do not agree, the LED will flash. (To correct this problem,
see DeviceNet Troubleshooting.) The MAC ID LED will be ON steadily when the MAC ID
address rotary switches are above 63 and the current address of the E-Stop Safety
Module (as recognized by the DeviceNet controller) was set with the MAC ID address
rotary switches above 63.
4.4 Selecting Auto or Manual Reset Mode
The E-Stop Safety Module is switchable between Auto and Manual reset (the factory
setting is Manual). When Manual reset is selected, the E-Stop Safety Module may be
reset only by a manual Reset switch. When Auto reset is selected, the Safety Module
automatically resets whenever power is applied to the device, or at the moment when
all E-stop and Monitor inputs become closed. (The manual Reset switch is ignored
when Auto reset is selected.) Regardless of which reset method is selected, the E-stop
cannot be started unless all starting prerequisites have been met (power to the system,
and all E-stop and monitor inputs closed).
To select reset mode, open the Module cover and remove the green Reset Mode
selector from the black socket. Reinsert the Reset Mode selector so that the mode you
select (either AUTO or MANUAL, one printed on each side of the Reset Mode selector)
is facing up. (See Figure 6.)
In all cases, the user must ensure that closing the Emergency Stop switch (in Auto
reset) or manually resetting the E-Stop Safety Module does not initiate a restart (per
NFPA 79 Section 9.6.3).
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Figure 5. MAC ID address rotary selectors
and LED
Figure 6. Selecting Auto or Manual Reset

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