How Can I Reset the TUNID information from a CIP-Safety Encoder?

Kevin

Last Update 6 maanden geleden

Use the two HEX rotary switches SW1 and SW2 for resetting the device parameters. 

* The device parameters can only be reset if no IO connection is active.

Follow these Steps to Reset TUNID Information from a CIP Safety Encoder:

Step 1:  Unscrew the screw plug


Step 2: 


Condition 1; at least one switch or both switches are set to ≠ 0: In this case, both switches must be set to 0 -> Wait for feedback under point 3


Condition 2; both switches are set to 0:In this case, set at least one switch temporarily to ≠ 0, then set both switches to 0 -> Wait for feedback under point 3


Step 3:  Wait for 3 s, the green NET- and green MODULE-status - LEDs flash alternately with 2 Hz


Step 4: Set switch SW2 to 5 and switch SW1 to 2, corresponds to 0x52 = “R” (RESET)


Step 5: Wait for 3 s, the green NET- and green MODULE-status - LEDs flash alternately with 2 Hz


Step 6:  Set both switches to 0


Step 7: Now, the safety-related configuration is reset, the TUNID and SCID are deleted and the ownership assignment of the measuring system/originator is canceled.


Step 8: The measuring system reboots to apply the settings.


Step 9: The process is complete, and the screw plug can be screwed back in again


Warning: 

  • The measuring system may be destroyed or damaged or its function be impaired by penetration of foreign bodies and ingress of moisture!
  •  Firmly close the access to the address switches with the screw plug after the settings have been made.

You can also Reset it Via Network following the Instructions Given below:

  1. Alternatively, also you can use the Safety Supervisor Object 0x39 to reset the device parameters. To do so, use the Service Code 0x54 to trigger a so-called Safety Reset of Type 1 or 2.
  2. Ensured the configuration is not locked as a precaution against changes when executing this command. The Password and the TUNID of the measuring system are required to prevent an unintentional deletion.
  3. In contrast to a Type 1 Safety Reset, a Type 2 Safety Reset allows the selection of which parameters will not be reset, e.g. the password.

For more information click here to download the Interface manual for Safety Encoders 

( On this page click on "EtherNet IP/CIP Safety" Link >> Download "Interface Manual for safety encoders (SIL 3 / PLe) CD_582" >> Refer to Chapter 5  "Resetting the safety-related device parameters" page 39 from the PDF )

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