MSI 100 and MSI 200 safety modules
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Configuration
The configuration of the safety modules is created with the MSIsafesoft configuration software.
You then load the configuration into the safety module via the USB interface.
Difference in MSIsafesoft
For the MSI 100 safety module, there are 16 external signals available in the MSIsafesoft con-
figuration software.
For the MSI 200 safety module, there are 64 external signals available. The use of diagnostic
addresses is also possible for function block diagnosis.
3.1.1
Connection of extension devices
Connection of non-safe extension devices (gateways):
Non-safe extension:
MSI 100/200
You can connect a maximum of one gateway to both safety modules for transferring diagnostic
data. Install the gateway to the left of the safety module.
Connection of safe extension modules:
Safe extension:
only
MSI 200
Only the MSI 200 safety module can be extended with the safe extension modules of the
MSI 100/200 system. Install a maximum of ten safe extension modules to the right of the
MSI 200 safety module.
WARNING: Non-safe operation
The USB interface is not protected against ESD. If a there is a USB connection in place, the
safety module is in non-safe operation. The safety function cannot be properly executed.
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Only use the USB connection for commissioning.
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Disconnect the USB connection for regular operation.
Further information on the MSIsafesoft configuration software can be found in Chapter
"MSIsafesoft configuration software" on page 75 or the help system of the software.
Also read "Communication via the DIN rail connector" on page 16.
Information on diagnosis via gateways can be found in the respective user manual of the
gateway.
See
You can find suitable gateways for use with the MSI 100/200 system in the accessories chap-
ter "Gateways" on page 118.
Additional information on the safe extension modules can be found in chapters
"MSI-EM200-8I4IO safe extension module" on page 36 and "MSI-EM200-4RO safe exten-
sion module" on page 42.