Safety Designer displays the minimum functionality that the device must have to sup‐
por
t the setting.
Behavior if the "deactivated" setting is not supported by the device or replacement device:
It may happen that settings are stored in the system plug that the device cannot
evaluate, e.g., because a device has been replaced by an older device. You can set how
the device should behave in this case.
7.21.5.1 Functions and settings
Device restart (without network) via device display
Y
ou can specify whether the device can be restarted using the pushbuttons on the
display.
USB (Device configuration and diagnosis)
If y
ou deactivate the USB interface and service work is to be performed on the device
at a later time, the service technicians (e.g. from SICK) may have to be given access to
your network.
As soon as the interface is deactivated, no new connections can be established. An
existing connection remains open until it is closed or the timeout expires.
At least one interface must be active so that you can access the device. Safety
Designer prevents the transfer of a configuration in which all configuration interfaces
are deactivated.
EtherNet/ IP CoLa 2 (Device configuration and diagnosis)
Y
ou can activate or deactivate the CoLa2 interface for the EtherNet/IP connection.
The CoLa2 interface enables device configuration and diagnostics with Safety Designer
via network. For information on further functions of the CoLa2 interface, refer to the
technical information “microScan3, outdoorScan3, nanoScan3: Data output via UDP
and TCP/IP” (part number 8022706).
As soon as the interface is deactivated, no new connections can be established. An
existing connection remains open until it is closed or the timeout expires.
EtherNet/IP SNMP service
T
he Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used to monitor and manage
network components.
For a change of this setting to take effect, the device must be restarted.
7.21.6 Optics cover calibration
Overview
Af
ter replacing an optics cover, the measurement system of the safety laser scanner
must be calibrated to the new optics cover. During optics cover calibration, the refer‐
ence for the contamination measurement of the optics cover is defined (status = not
contaminated).
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