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Chapter 4
SmartGuard™ 600 Controllers Logic Integration
Verify Zone Safety Logic Operation
1. Check that all safety input devices in your initial zone are in the safe or OK state.
2. Energize the Restart input and verify that the zone safety outputs energize.
3. Trip one of the zone safety inputs and verify that the zone safety outputs de-energize.
4. Place the safety input back into its safe state, re-energize the Restart input, and verify that the safety outputs
energize.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each zone safety input.
6. Repeat steps 1…5 for each safety zone in your system.
Add Your Faceplate Logic
Because SmartGuard 600 controllers process only safety logic, they are typically used in conjunction with
CompactLogix™ controllers to process the standard control logic and communicate safety status and diagnostic
information to PanelView™ Plus terminals.
The toolkit includes SmartGuard 600 and Guard I/O HMI faceplates that provide status of the safety circuits and logic,
and provide diagnostics for safety demands and faults. To support these faceplates, standard logic needs to be added to
your CompactLogix or GuardLogix controller.
If you are using a SmartGuard 600 controller with EtherNet/IP capabilities (1752-L24BBBE), use the steps in
SmartGuard 600 Module Configuration to Your Logix Controller Project on page 130
support the SmartGuard 600 controller faceplate.
If your SmartGuard 600 controller has only DeviceNet communication capability (1752-L24BBB), follow the steps in
Adding Your Faceplate Logic on page 67
.
Copy SmartGuard 600 Module Configuration to Your Logix Controller Project
The toolkit includes a generic Ethernet module that has been pre-configured for access to status and diagnostic data
assemblies in the SmartGuard 600 controller that the SmartGuard 600 faceplate can use. Follow these steps to use the
generic module.
1. Navigate to the Guard I/O and SmartGuard Modules directory in the toolkit and open the RSLogix 5000 project
named GuardIO_Module_Configuration_V17.ACD.
If you loaded the toolkit image onto your personal computer’s hard drive, the default path is
C:\Program Files\RA_Simplification\SafetyGuardLogix\Files\Guard IO and SmartGuard Modules.