
Installation manual
HB-37420-810-01-25F-EN SMX100 Installation manual.docx
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Version: 25F
3 Device types
The series SMX100 consists of
base devices SMX100-x(/2) optionally with
o
integrated communication modules
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Standard field bus SMX100-x(/5x, /2/x
(1)
) or
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Safe field bus SMX100-x(/4x, /2/x
(1)
)
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central I/O expansion modules SMX131(/2), 131R(/2) and 131R-4/2
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decentralised I/O expansion modules SMX132-x/2/D and 132-xR/2/D
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central axis expansion modules SMX121(/2), 121-2(/2), 122(/2) or 122A(/2) and 122-
2(/2) or 122-2A(/2)
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decentralised axis expansion modules SMX111(/2/D), 111-2(/2/D), 112(/2/D) or
112A(/2/D) and 112-2(/2/D) or 112-2A(/2/D)
Basic devices
SMX100-x series is a modular safety controller. The device is freely programmable for safe
processing of EMERGENCY OFF buttons, two-handed controls, light barriers, operating mode
selection switches etc. as well as drive-related safety functions.
Pre-configured modules for safety relevant signal pre-processing are available for a vast
number of input devices. The same applies for safety functions serving the purpose of drive
monitoring. Detailed information can be found in the programming manual.
The basic version of the device (SMX100-1(/2)) has 14 safe inputs and up to 5 safe cut-off
channels.
Single encoder solutions as well as two encoder solutions are supported for reliable speed
and/or position detection.
See:
„Encoder specifications“.
Extension modules
Central or decentralised I/O - or axis expansion modules for SMX100 (/2) series.
A maximum of 8 expansion modules can be connected to a system, of which 6 axis expansion
modules can be used.
Integrated communication modules
The communication interface integrated in the base device for bidirectional data transfer
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with a higher level control by means of (safe) standard field bus
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and/or with other base devices (safe cross communication)
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and/or with decentralised expansion modules (safe remote I/O communication)