Programmable Safety Controller SCR P
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impact shock, or switch noise conditions result in a need for longer signal transition times. If the debounce time is set too
short under these harsh conditions, the system may detect a signal disparity fault and lock out. The default setting is 50 ms.
6.4 Safety Input Device Options
General Circuit Symbols
Circuits shown in Run State
Circuits shown in Stop State
ES
GS
OS
RP
PS
SM
DCD
THC
ED
1 & 2 Terminal
Single Channel
(see note 1)
24V
Cat 2
Cat 2
Cat 2
Cat 2
Cat 2
2 & 3 Terminal
Dual Channel
(see note 2)
24V
Cat 3
Cat 3
Cat 3
Cat 3
Cat 3
Type IIIa Cat 1
Type IIIb Cat 3
Cat 3
2 Terminal Dual Channel
PNP w/ integral monitoring
(see note 3)
ON ON
Cat 4
Cat 4
Cat 4
Cat 4
Cat 4
Cat 4
Type IIIa Cat 1
Cat 4
3 & 4 Terminal
Dual Channel
(see notes 2 & 4)
Cat 4
Cat 4
Cat 4
Cat 4
Cat 4
Type IIIa Cat 1
Type IIIb Cat 3
Cat 4
2 & 3 Terminal Dual Channel
Complementary
24V
Cat 4
Cat 4
Cat 4
Cat 4
Cat 4
2 Terminal Dual Channel
Complementary PNP
ON OFF
Cat 4
Cat 4
Cat 4
Cat 4
Cat 4
4 & 5 Terminal Dual Channel
Complementary
24V
Cat 4
Type IIIc Cat 4
Cat 4
4 Terminal Dual Channel
Complementary PNP
ON OFF ON OFF
Cat 4
Type IIIc Cat 4
Cat 4
4 Terminal Safety Mat
Cat 3
Figure 8: Input Device Circuit
—Safety Category Guide
Notes:
1. Circuit typically meets up to ISO 13849-1 Category 2 if input devices are safety rated and fault exclusion wiring
practices prevent a) shorts across the contacts or solid state devices and b) shorts to other power sources.
2. Circuit typically meets up to ISO 13849-1 Category 3 if input devices are safety rated (see
Tip: INx & IOx
input terminal
s above).
The 2 Terminal circuit detects a single channel short to other power sources when the contacts open and close
WARNING: Incomplete Information
—many installation considerations that are necessary to properly
apply input devices are not covered in this document.
Refer to the appropriate device installation
instructions to ensure the safe application of the device.
WARNING:
This table lists the highest safety categories possible for common safety rated input device
circuits. If the additional requirements stated in the notes below are not possible due to safety device or
installation limitations, or if, for example, the Safety Controller's IOx input terminals are all in use, then the
highest safety category may not be possible.
Tip: INx & IOx input terminals
, these circuits can be manually configured to meet Category 4 circuit
requirements by changing the first (left most) standard input terminal (INx) to any available convertible
terminal (IOx) as shown below. These circuits will detect shorts to other power sources and between
channels when the input has been in the Stop state for at least 2 seconds.