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SC22-3/-3E Safety Controller Instruction ManualP/N 133487 rev. C -- 10/7/2010Original Instructions

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2.2 ApplicationsThe Safety Controller can be used wherever safety modules areused. The Safety Controller is well suited to address many types ofapplic

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cause the response time to increase based on the debounce time.In this situation, the response time could be longer than specified,based on the (selec

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The installation of the hand controls must consider:• Failure modes that would result in a short circuit, a broken spring(s), mechanical seizure, etc.

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Ds = the separation (safety) distance in inchesS = the minimum safety distance in millimetersK = OSHA/ANSI and ISO 13855 hand speed constant of 1600mm

Strany 6 - 1 About This Document

Dual-Channel (PNP device): This circuit is a Type IIIa Two-HandControl circuit as described by ISO 13851, and typically can meetISO 13849-1 (EN 954-1)

Strany 7 - 1.3 Standards and Regulations

Do not use safety mats as a tripping device to initiate machine motion (such as in a presence-sensing device initiationapplication), due to the possib

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This circuit typically can meet ISO 13849-1 category 2 or category3 requirements depending on the safety rating and installation ofthe mat(s) or other

Strany 9 - 2.1 Ethernet-Compatible Model

Formula for U.S. Installations Formula for EU-Certified InstallationsThe formula used to calculate separation (safety) distance (Ds) is:Ds = K x ( Ts

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The Safety Controller Emergency Stop configuration prevents muting or bypassing of the E-Stop input(s). However,the user still must ensure that the E-

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Category 2 E-Stop CircuitA single-channel emergency stop application typically provides aCategory 2 level of circuit performance, because a short circ

Strany 12 - 2.5.1 Onboard Interface (OBI)

Dual-Channel (2 or 3 terminals): This circuit typically can meetISO 13849-1 Category 3 requirements, depending on the designand installation of the sw

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Hard drive space: 100 MB (plus up to 280 MB for Microsoft .NET 2.0, if not already installed)Third-party software: Microsoft .NET 2.0, included and in

Strany 14 - Accessing Fault Codes

SC22-3/-3E Safety Controller Instruction Manual110 www.bannerengineering.com - tel: 763-544-3164 P/N 133487 rev. C

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10.8.2 Rope Pull Hookup OptionsThe device is shown in the armed (Run) state.Single-Channel (1 terminal, 2 terminals or PNP device): Thesecircuits can

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10.9 Enabling Device An enabling device is a manually operated control that, when continuously actuated, will allow a machine cycle to be initiated in

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Dual-Channel (2 or 3 terminals): This circuit typically can meetISO 13849-1 Category 2 or Category 3 requirements, dependingon the safety rating and i

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2x Complementary (PNP device): This circuit can meet ISO13849-1 category3 or category 4 requirements depending on thedesign and installation of the en

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Safe work procedures provide a means for individuals to control exposure to hazards through the use of written procedures for specifictasks and the as

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Complementary (PNP device): This circuit can meet ISO13849-1 category 2, 3, or 4 requirements depending on the safetyrating and the installation of th

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WARNING: . . . Muting LimitationsMuting is allowed only during the non-hazardous portion of the machine cycle.A muting application must be designed so

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The user has the responsibility to satisfy all local, state, and national laws, rules, codes, and regulations relating to the use ofsafety equipment i

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Dual-Channel (4 terminals): This circuit can meet ISO 13849-1category 2, 3, or 4 requirements depending on the installation ofthe mute device(s). This

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The XM card can be used to:• Keep a backup copy of the Safety Controller’s configuration (to minimize downtime in the case of a hardware failure that

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Lamp monitoring must be selected if the application requires compliance with UL 61496.10.11.6 Muting Time Limit (Backdoor Timer)The muting time limit

Strany 26 - 4.1 Appropriate Application

For example, in an entry/exit application where a pallet initiates the mute cycle by entering a cell, if both the entry and the exit PSSDs aremuted, i

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10.11.10 Mute Timing SequencesSafety Light ScreenMute EnableMute Sensor 1Mute Sensor 2Backdoor TimerSafety OutputMax.TimeMax.TimeMax.TimeMax.Time< 

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Power2-Hand InputsMute EnableMute Sensor 1Mute Sensor 2Backdoor TimerSafety OutputMax.TimeMax.TimeMax.TimeMax.Time< 3s< 3s < 3s< 3sMute cy

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11 Ethernet ReferenceInformation on Ethernet functionality can also be found in the following sections of this manual:2.1 Ethernet-Compatible Model on

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• Instance ID 102 (0x66) with a size (data length) of one hundred forty 16-bit words. Instance ID 102 is used to access fault log infor-mation (it pro

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6. Access the data in the Fault Index Table file using the Fault Index number. The data in the file provides a specific fault number, ashort fault des

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3 Normal Operating Mode (including if I/O faults are present)4 Configuration Mode5 Waiting for System Reset (exiting Configuration Mode)6 System Locko

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12 GlossaryThe following terms are used in this manual. Where possible, definitions are from the U.S. and international product performance stand-ards

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Diverse-redundancy:The practice of using components, circuitry or operation of different designs, architectures or functions to achieve redundan-cy an

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Legend:1. Moves cursor to the left or selects settings.2. Moves cursor to the pre-established point in the program to re-establisha menu reference poi

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Run Signal:The input signal monitored by the Controller that, when detected, causes one or more Safety Outputs to turn ON, if theirother associated in

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Accessing Fault CodesFault codes are displayed in the last line of the OBI fault diagnosticsmenu (see example at right). Refer to OBI Configuration an

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PCI Software CompatibilityTo identify the version of your PCI software (i.e., PC Interface), click on the "Help" tab located on the top tool

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2.6.2 Safety OutputsThe Safety Outputs are designed to control final switching devices (FSDs) and machine primary control elements (MPCEs) that are th

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2.6.3 Status OutputsThe Safety Controller has 10 configurable Status Outputs, used to send non-safety status signals to programmable logic controllers

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WARNING: . . . Virtual Status OutputsThe Virtual Status Outputs are not Safety Outputs and can fail in either the ON or the OFF state. They must never

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• All Safety Outputs will turn ON immediately if the inputs that are mapped to these outputs are all in the Run state.• Exception: Two-hand control in

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Contents1 About This Document ...61.1 Important

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2.8.1 Additional Logic FunctionsOther logic functions are slight variations of the general AND logic rule set.• Two-Hand Control: The machine initiati

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3 Components and SpecificationsTo order the Safety Controller ready for use, order it as part of a kit(see following table). It also can be ordered al

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3.3 Ethernet CordsetsShielded Models Cat5e Crossover Models LengthSTP07 STPX07 2.1 mSTP25 STPX25 7.6 mSTP50 STPX50 15.5 mSTP75 STPX75 23 m3.4 Interfac

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Model Supply Voltage Inputs Outputs Output Rating11-BG00-31-D02424V dc 2 (dual-channel hookup) 3 N.O. and 1 N.C.10 amps11-BF18C01-024 18 amps3.5 Speci

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Recovery Time (OFF to ON): 400 ms max. (with manual reset option)Recovery Time (OFF to ON): 400 ms max. plus input debounce time (auto reset)Onboard L

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ISO 13849-1 (2006): Category 4 Performance Level (PL) e, complies with Machinery Directive 2006/42/ECIEC 61131-2 Programmable Controllers, Part 2: Equ

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4 System Installation4.1 Appropriate ApplicationThe correct application of the Safety Controller is dependent on the type of machine and the safeguard

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The user has the sole responsibility to ensure that this Safety Controller is installed and interfaced to the guarded machine byQualified Persons (see

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SO1 SO2 SO3SafetyOutputsInputs S1...S112 x 24V dc (A1)Inputs S12...S222 x 0V dc (A2)0V dc (A2)O1...O10 Status OutputsSyste

Strany 53 - 5.1.1 Configuration Tools

Circuit Types: Contact and Solid State CircuitsThe table below depicts many of the input devices and circuit types the Controller can monitor. It high

Strany 54 - 5.1.2 Build a Configuration

4.5.1 Reset Signal Requirements ...344.5.2 Automa

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Signal Change-of-State TypesTwo change-of-state (COS) types can be used when monitoring dual-channel safety input device signals: Simultaneous or Conc

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CAUTION: . . . Debounce and ResponseAny changes in the closed-to-open debounce time will affect the Safety Output response (turn OFF) time. This value

Strany 57 - Finish the Configuration

Cancel OFF-Delay Devices. This feature provides the option to cancel a configured OFF-delay time. It functions in one of two ways:• Keeps the Safety O

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Manual Safety Input(s)Latch Reset Input(Monitored Reset Shown)Cancel Delay Input(Monitored Option Shown)Safety OutputStatus Output(OK to Cancel OFF-De

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area unnoticed (a "pass-through hazard"). See section 4.5.3 Perimeter Guarding and Pass-Through Hazards on page 35 for more in-formaton.WARN

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Safety Device 1Manual Monitored ResetSafety Device 2Manual Monitored ResetManual ResetSafety OutputFigure 16. Timing logic: Safety Outputs with a comm

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4.6.2 Two-Hand Control (THC)The two-hand control function requires that two hand actuators (e.g., hand/palm buttons) each be activated within 0.5 seco

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Enable DeviceSafety DeviceSafety Output(ON-Delayed)System ResetEnable ModeON- DelayON- DelayON- DelayON-DelayON-DelayON-DelayDon’t Care*Don’t Care*Don

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Directional Muting. As soon as two mute sensor pairs are configured and mapped to a muteable Safety Input, an advanced settingoption appears in the PC

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Bypass Time Limit. A bypass function time limit can be established to limit how long the safety input device bypass is active. The timelimit can be ad

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8.2.1 Verifying System Operation ...768.3 Initial

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CAUTION: . . . Adjustable Valve Monitoring (AVM) OperationWhen an input is configured with automatic reset logic and is quickly cycled (from Run to St

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+24V dcMPCE 1SO 1MPCE1Safety InputDeviceEDMSafety ControllerMPCE 2MPCE2Single-channel EDM used to monitor both MPCE feedback signals. If one or both c

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OSSD Output ConnectionsThe output signal switching device (OSSD) outputs must be connected to the machine control such that the machine’s safety relat

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WARNING: . . . Safety Output Lead ResistanceIn order to ensure proper operation, the resistance in the Safety Output wires should not exceed 10 ohms.

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• Properly installing multi-conductor cabling and multiple wires that pass through strain-relief fittings. Over-tightening of a strain-reliefcan cause

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Generic Hookup: 1-channel, 2-channel, and No EDM OptionsThe following figure is generic in nature and represents all three EDM options:• Safety Output

Strany 72 - 7.3.1 Run Mode Screen—OBI

One-Channel EDM Hookup to SC-IM9A Interface ModuleThe SC-IM9A interface module depicted in the following figure is shown in one-channel EDM hookup. Th

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Two-Channel EDM Hookup to IM-T-9A Interface ModuleThe IM-T-9A interface module depicted in the following figure is shown in two-channel EDM hookup. Th

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One-Channel EDM Hookup to IM-T-9A Interface ModuleThe IM-T-9A interface module depicted in the following figure is shown in one-channel EDM hookup. Th

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4.7.4 Common Wire InstallationTo avoid nuisance lockout codes 1.1, 1.2, or 1.5, give thoughtful consideration to the leadwire resistance of the 0V com

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10.11.8 Corner Mirrors, Optical Safety Systems, and Muting ...12010.11.9 Multiple Presence-Se

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4.8 Status Outputs4.8.1 Status Output Signal ConventionsTwo signal conventions are selectable for each Status Output. The default convention provides

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4.8.2 Status Output FunctionalityTrack InputA Status Output configured for this function will indicate the current state of an input.Track OutputA Sta

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Bypass StatusStatus Outputs configured for this function will indicate when an input is truly bypassed. A Safety Input is required to be determinedina

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5 PC Interface Configuration (PCI)5.1 PC Interface (PCI) OverviewThe PC Interface (PCI) is a computer program with real-time display and diagnostic to

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5.1.2 Build a ConfigurationTo install the software on your computer, double-click on the Banner Safety Controller icon . Read and understand the warn

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Create a New ConfigurationOpen the software program, and a new un-named file is created. You may name the Configuration and the Author, and establish

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Select the Input Device PropertiesAfter an input device is selected, the Properties menu for that device pops up. This menu presents the properties th

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Figure 39. Wiring diagram populates with devices and output mappingFigure 40. Ladder logic diagram develops along with wiring diagramFinish the Config

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Save and Confirm the ConfigurationYou will need to confirm this new configuration before it can be used in a safeguarding application. A 4-digit Contr

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Figure 42. Confirm Configuration screen, all devices confirmed by user (checklist is compressed)If the columns do not match, or if you wish to change

Strany 87 - 9.5.2 Fault Log Recording—PCI

1 About This Document1.1 Important . . . Read This Before Proceeding!It is the responsibility of the machine designer, controls engineer, machine buil

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5.1.4 Other FunctionsReceive a Configuration from the Safety ControllerTo receive a configuration from a Controller and display it in the PCI:• Connec

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Changing the Password Using the Personal Computer Interface (PCI)For this procedure, the PC must be connected to the Controller viaUSB cable, and the

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6 Onboard Interface Configuration (OBI)6.1 Onboard Interface (OBI) OverviewThe Safety Controller’s onboard interface (OBI) consists of a display and s

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System MenuConfirm Safety OutputsEdit PasswordSet LanguageSystem SettingsTerminal AssignmentsInput/Output MappingStatus Output SettingsSafety Outputs

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6.2 Run ModeFrom Run mode, press OK to view the System menu. This menu provides the ability to read fault diagnostic information, enter Configura-tion

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To perform an Erase, use the up/down arrows to select the option from the menu and press OK. When prompted whether you want todo this, highlight Yes a

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The Confirm Configuration menu reappears, indicating whether the inputs and Safety Outputs are confirmed. If any boxes do not have acheck mark, repeat

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properties; select each property (in the same way used to define the input initially; see section 6.5 Add an Input on page 68), and pressOK.The Inputs

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2. To save the settings for this output, select <Done> and press OK. The display returns to the Outputs/System Settings menu. Toconfigure additi

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• Cancel OFF-delay switchSelect an Input Device (Either Safety or Non-Safety)—Use the left/right arrows to selectthe proper device, then press OK. The

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1.3 Standards and RegulationsThe list of standards below is included as a convenience for users of this Banner product. Inclusion of the standards bel

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Map Outputs—This option is used to select which of the Safety Output(s) the input controls. Any combination of 1, 2, or all 3 outputsmay be selected,

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7 Operating Instructions7.1 Monitoring Controller OperationThe Safety Controller can be operated using either the OBI or the PCI interfaces to monitor

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7.3.1 Run Mode Screen—OBIThe OBI Run mode screen displays current information about the Safety Controller, including:• The configuration name• Safety

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• If more than one output is OFF, a small arrowhead indicates the Safety Output to which the input messages correspond, as shown inthe preceding figur

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7.5 System Resets and Lockout ConditionsA system reset is necessary under the following conditions:• Recovering from a lockout condition• Starting the

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8 System Checkout8.1 Schedule of Required CheckoutsVerifying the configuration and proper functioning of the Safety Controller includes the verificati

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8.2.1 Verifying System OperationThe commissioning checkout procedure must be performed by a Qualified Person, as defined in the glossary of this manua

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e. Examine the electrical wiring connections between the Safety Controller’s OSSD outputs and the guarded machine’s controlelements to verify that the

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11. While the outputs are ON, individually actuate and re-arm each E-stop and/or rope-pull device, one device at a time.Verify that each associated Sa

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a. Turn the Safety Controller power OFF.a. Activate the mute enable inputs (if used).b. Activate an appropriate muting sensor pair for starting a mute

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ISO 13851 (EN 574) Two-Hand Control Devices – Functional As-pects – Principles for DesignISO 62061 Functional Safety of Safety-Related Electrical, Ele

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Before connecting the mat to the Safety Controller, verify that the mat and the wiring to the mat does not exceed the maximumresistance specification

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• If the Safety Input is configured for auto reset: Verify that the delayed safety output turns OFF immediately for 500 ms,then turns back ON.23. Enab

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9 Troubleshooting9.1 CleaningDisconnect power to the Controller and wring out excessive moisture from the cloth before cleaning.If cleaning of the pol

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9.3.1 Troubleshooting Fault CodeTableFaultCodeDisplayedMessageAdditionalMessageFurther Steps and Checks0.0 Input Fault Cycle Input• Check for unstable

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FaultCodeDisplayedMessageAdditionalMessageFurther Steps and Checks• The AVM may be disconnected; check the wiring.• Perform a System Reset to clear th

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FaultCodeDisplayedMessageAdditionalMessageFurther Steps and Checks2.19 Open LeadCheck Terminalxx• Check for open lead.2.20 Input FaultCheck Terminalxx

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FaultCodeDisplayedMessageAdditionalMessageFurther Steps and Checks4.1Supply VoltageLowCheck PowerSupplyThe supply voltage dropped below the rated volt

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9.5 Fault Diagnostics—PCIThe first step in diagnosing faults via the PCI is to bring up the Live Display screen (see section 7.2 Display Controller In

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9.6 Fault Diagnostics—OBITroubleshooting the Controller and connected I/O devices is easy using the Onboard Interface. Any event that causes a Safety

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9.6.2 View Fault Log—OBIThe Safety Controller keeps a record of the last ten faults that have occurred. The faults are viewable from the View Fault Lo

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2 OverviewNOTE: This section of this document provides a high-level discussion of the Banner models SC22-3 / SC22-3E Safety Controller, toacquaint the

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10 Input Device and Safety Category ReferenceFor ease in finding information about them, the specific device types discussed are presented in the foll

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The following sections deal only with Category 2, Category 3, and Category 4 applications, as described by ISO 13849-1 (1999). Thefollowing figure pro

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WARNING: . . . Input Devices with Solid State OutputsThe Safety Controller will not detect shorts between inputs or from an input to +24V, if the inpu

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Fault Exclusion must be used to achieve a higher level of safetycircuit integrity.Dual-Channel (2 or 3 terminals): This circuit typically can meetISO

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The safety performance (integrity) must reduce the risk from identified hazards as determined by the machine’s risk assessment. Seesection 10.1 Safety

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The switch and its magnet must be mounted a minimum distance from any magnetized or ferrous materials for proper operation. If eitherthe switch or mag

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Category 3 Interlocked Guard CircuitA dual-channel hookup switching +24V dc is typically a Category 3application, because a single failure does not re

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Dual-Channel (2 or 3 terminals): This circuit typically can meetISO 13849-1 Category 2 or Category 3 requirements, dependingon the safety rating and i

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2x Complementary (4 or 5 terminals): This circuit can meet ISO13849-1 category 4 requirements, depending on the safety ratingand the installation of t

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WARNING: . . . Incomplete InformationMany installation considerations necessary to properly applying these devices are not covered by this document. R

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