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SC22-3 Safety Controller
Instruction Manual
Glossary of Terms
Machine response time: The time between the activation of a
machine stopping device and the instant when the dangerous parts
of the machine reach a safe state by being brought to rest .
Manual reset: The safety input device control operation setting
where the assigned safety output will turn on only after a manual
reset is performed and if the other associated input devices are in
their Run state .
NOTE: When Manual Reset is selected, the input device may be
said to be configured to run in Latch mode; meaning that
the controlled output has latched to the OFF state and
requires a manual reset to turn back ON . This reset is
sometimes called a manual latch reset .
OFF signal: The safety output signal that results when at least
one of its associated input device signals changes to the Stop
state . In this manual, the safety output is said to be OFF or in the
OFF state when the signal is 0V dc nominally .
ON signal: The safety output signal that results when all of its
associated input device signals change to the Run state . In this
manual, the safety output is said to be ON or in the ON state when
the signal is 24V dc nominally .
Open-Closed debounce time: Time to bridge a jittery input signal
or bouncing of input contacts to prevent unwanted start of the
machine . Adjustable from 10ms to 500ms . Default is 50ms .
NOTE: A longer open-closed debounce time will also affect the
reaction time of the Controller .
Qualified Person: A person who, by possession of a recognized
degree or certificate of professional training, or who, by
extensive knowledge, training and experience, has successfully
demonstrated the ability to solve problems relating to the subject
matter and work .
Run Signal: The input signal monitored by the Controller that,
when detected, causes one or more safety outputs to turn ON, if
their other associated input signals are also in the Run state . In this
manual, either the input device or the device signal is said to be in
the Run state .
Safety-rated device: A device that is designed to an applicable
safety standard and when properly applied, reduces the level of
risk .
Single-channel: Having only one signal line for a safety input or
safety output .
Start up test: For certain safety devices, like safety light screens
or safety gates, it can be an advantage to test the device on
power up at least one time for proper function . If ‘Start up Test’
has been selected for a safety light screen and the light screen
is clear at power up, it would be necessary to cycle the light
screen one time (from ON to OFF and back to ON), even if the
Controller has been configured for auto power up .
Stop Signal: The input signal monitored by the Controller that,
when detected, causes one or more safety outputs to turn OFF .
In this manual, either the input device or device signal is said to
be in the Stop state .
System Reset: The term used to describe a manual system
reset operation required for one or more safety outputs to turn
ON after Controller power-up, when configured for manual
power-up, and lockout (fault detection) situations .
UL: Underwriter’s Laboratory