The reset function only applies to the emergency stop button models with the reset functionality. This reset feature allows
for a local reset at a given emergency stop button but does not allow for an entire safety system reset.
If a chain of ISD devices are cascaded (see
on p. 7), the reset function only applies to the
individual emergency stop button (1, 2, or 3 but not the series). If emergency stop button 2 is actuated then armed/re-
armed, engaging the external reset switch of emergency stop buttons 1 or 3 will have no effect. Only engaging the external
reset switch of emergency stop button 2 switches the chain's outputs on.
CAUTION: When power is switched on and the emergency stop buttons are in the on (armed) position,
the safety outputs of the emergency stop buttons with the reset function will switch on without activating
the reset button.
WARNING:
• Use of Auto or Manual Restart
• Failure to follow these instructions could result in series injury or death.
• Applying power to the Banner device, returning the emergency stop to the armed position, or
resetting a manual restart condition MUST NOT initiate dangerous machine motion.
• Design the machine control circuitry so that one or more initiation devices must be engaged (in a
conscious act) and the Banner device must be in Run mode to start the machine.
2.7 In-Series Diagnostic (ISD) Information
The information transmitted via the In-Series Diagnostic (ISD) interface is not safety related. The diagnostic technology
allows a wide range of device information to be loaded into the machine control system.
To interpret this information, Banner diagnostic modules are available, including the SI-RF-DM1 Diagnostic Module and the
SC10-2roe Safety Controller. Refer to the instruction manuals for detailed information on the diagnostic devices. By means
of diagnostics, the following information can be transmitted, among others:
• Button Status (armed, off, faulted)
• Under-voltages in the series connection (chain)
• Attempts to remove buttons from the chain
• Wrong order of devices in the chain
At this time this information can be refined using the following interfaces:
• USB—Displays device information on the PC (requires using an SI-RF-DM1 or SC10-2roe Safety Controller)
• IO-Link—Bus independent data reading into the control system (requires using the SI-RF-DM1 and an IO-Link
master)
• Industrial Ethernet Protocols—Bus data reading into the control system (requires using the SC10-2roe Safety
Controller)
2.8 Installing the Silicone Cover
To properly install the FDA-grade silicone cover and achieve an IEC IP69 rating, follow these
instructions.
1. Turn the cover inside-out, except for the top portion the button fits into.
2. Place the cover on top of the emergency stop unit.
3. Roll the cover onto the e-stop unit.
4. Continue rolling the cover down, around the base of the e-stop unit, until the entire unit is
covered.
5. Mount the e-stop and cover assembly to a bracket wide enough to cover the base of the
assembly. The cover should be clamped firmly between the e-stop button and the
bracket.
Note: This cover is suitable for applications with pull-to-release resetting
methods.
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