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Functional View tab also provide device-specific visual representation of the data. See
information.
The Live Mode tab provides the same information that can be viewed on the Safety Controller onboard display (XS/SC26-2
models with display only).
12.4 Live Mode Information: Onboard Interface
To display real-time Run mode information on the Safety Controller onboard display (models with display only), select
System Status
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from the System Menu (see
on page 123 for navigation map). System Status
shows input device and Safety Output states; Fault Diagnostics shows current Fault information (a brief description, remedy
step(s), and the Fault Code) and provides access to the Fault Log.
The Safety Controller display provides the same information that can be viewed via the Live Mode function in the Software.
12.5 Lockout Conditions
Input lockout conditions are generally resolved by repairing the fault and cycling the input Off and then back On.
Output lockout conditions (including EDM and AVM faults) are resolved by repairing the fault and then cycling the Reset
Input connected to the FR node on the Safety Output.
System faults, such as low supply voltage, overtemperature, or voltage detected on unassigned inputs, may be cleared by
cycling the System Reset input (any Reset Input assigned to be the System Reset). Only one reset button, either physical or
virtual, can be configured to perform this operation.
A system reset is used to clear lockout conditions not related to safety inputs or outputs. A lockout condition is a response
where the Safety Controller turns Off all affected Safety Outputs when a safety-critical fault is detected. Recovery from this
condition requires all faults to be remedied and a system reset to be performed. A lockout will recur after a system reset
unless the fault that caused the lockout has been corrected.
A system reset is necessary under the following conditions:
• Recovering from a system lockout condition
• Starting the Safety Controller after a new configuration has been downloaded
For internal faults, the System Reset likely will not work. The power will have to be cycled in an attempt to run again.
WARNING: Non-Monitored Resets
If a non-monitored reset (either latch or system reset) is configured and if all other conditions for a reset
are in place, a short from the Reset terminal to +24 V will turn On the safety output(s) immediately.
WARNING: Check Before Reset
When performing the system reset operation, it is the user’s responsibility to make sure that all potential
hazards are clear and free of people and unwanted materials (such as tools) that could be exposed to the
hazard. Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury or death.
12.6 Recovering from a Lockout
To recover from a lockout condition:
• Follow the recommendation in the fault display (LCD models)
• Follow the recommended steps and checks listed in the
• Perform a system reset
• Cycle the power and perform a system reset, if needed
If these steps do not remedy the lockout condition, contact Banner Engineering (see
on page
155).
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System Status is the first screen that displays when the Safety Controller turns On after a reset. Click ESC to view the System Menu.
XS/SC26-2 and SC10-2 Safety Controllers
www.bannerengineering.com - Tel: + 1 888 373 6767
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