![Banner SC10-2 Series Скачать руководство пользователя страница 7](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/banner/sc10-2-series/sc10-2-series_instruction-manual_471842007.webp)
2.4 Ethernet Connections
Ethernet connections are made using an Ethernet cable connected from the Ethernet port of the Base Safety Controller
(Ethernet models only) or SC10-2 to a network switch or to the control or monitoring device. The Safety Controller supports
either the standard or crossover-style cables. A shielded cable may be needed in high-noise environments.
2.5 Internal Logic
The Safety Controller’s internal logic is designed so that a Safety Output can turn On only if all the controlling safety input
device signals and the Safety Controller’s self-check signals are in the Run state and report that there is no fault condition.
The Banner Safety Controller Software uses both Logic and Safety Function blocks for simple and more advanced
applications.
Logic Blocks are based on Boolean (True or False) logic laws. The following Logic Blocks are available:
• NOT
• AND
• OR
• NAND
• NOR
• XOR
• Flip Flop (Set priority and Reset priority)
on page 78 for more information.
Function Blocks are pre-programmed blocks with built-in logic which provide various attribute selections to serve both
common and complex application needs. The following Function Blocks are available:
• Bypass Block
• Enabling Device Block
• Latch Reset Block
• Muting Block
• THC (Two-Hand Control) Block
• Delay Block (XS/SC26-2 FID 2 only and SC10-2)
on page 80 for more information.
2.6 Password Overview
A password is required to confirm and write the configuration to the Safety Controller and to access the Password Manager
on page 112 for more information.
2.7 SC-XM2/3 Drive and SC-XMP2 Programming Tool
Use the SC-XM2 and SC-XM3 drives to store a confirmed configuration.
XS/SC26-2: The configuration can be written directly by the Safety Controller, when the drive is plugged in to the micro-
on page 123), or via the SC-XMP2 Programming Tool using only the
Software without the need to plug in the Safety Controller.
Important: Verify that the configuration that is being imported to the Safety Controller is the correct
configuration (via the Software or writing on the white label on the SC-XM2/3 drive).
Click
to access the programming tool options:
• Read—reads the current Safety Controller configuration from the SC-XM2/3 drive and loads it to the Software
• Write—writes a confirmed configuration from the Software to the SC-XM2/3 drive
• Lock—locks the SC-XM2/3 drive preventing any configurations from being written to it (an empty drive cannot be
locked)
Note: You will not be able to unlock the SC-XM2/3 drive after it has been locked.
XS/SC26-2 and SC10-2 Safety Controllers
www.bannerengineering.com - Tel: + 1 888 373 6767
7