Datasheet
Important: For complete technical information about this product, including installation instructions, application requirements
and guidelines, technical specifications, and accessories, go to
and search for the instruction
manual, p/n 174868.
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Program in minutes with intuitive, easy-to-use configuration software
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Up to eight expansion I/O modules can be added as automation requirements grow or
change
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Choose from six expansion module models
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Expansion module models have a variety of safety inputs, solid-state safety outputs and
safety relay outputs
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Innovative live display feature and diagnostics allow for active monitoring of I/O on a PC
and assist in troubleshooting and commissioning
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Safety Controller and input modules allow safety inputs to be converted to status outputs
for efficient terminal use
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Ethernet-enabled models can be configured for up to 256 virtual status outputs
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Optional SC-XM2/3 external drive for fast swap and quick configuration without a PC
Model
Features
XS26-2
Expandable
XS26-2d
Expa Display
XS26-2e
Expa Ethernet
XS26-2de
Expa D Ethernet
SC26-2
Non-Expandable
SC26-2d
Non-Expa Display
SC26-2e
Non-Expa Ethernet
SC26-2de
Non-Expa D Ethernet
Note: Configuration software is required.
The software is available at
http://www.bannerengineering.com/safetycontroller
.
Features Diagram
Ethernet Port
Indicator LED’s
Onboard Interface Push Buttons
Onboard Display
Wiring Terminals
Expansion Port
Micro USB Port
Wiring Terminal
Row Designation
Responsibilities of Qualified Personnel
To access the Banner Safety Controller instruction manual (p/n 174868 ):
• Go to www.bannerengineering.com to download the manual in the language you require; or
• Call Banner at 1-888-373-6767 or call your local Banner Representative to request a manual
WARNING:
It is the responsibility of the Qualified Personnel to:
• Carefully read, understand, and follow the information in the XS/SC26-2 instruction manual
• Perform a risk assessment of the specific machine guarding application
• Determine what risk reduction measures are appropriate per the results of the risk assessment
• Properly install, configure, and then verify that the risk reduction measures are working as intended
• Periodically re-verify, as needed, that the risk reduction measures are working as intended
Failure to follow any of these responsibilities may potentially create a dangerous condition that could lead to serious injury or
death.
XS26-2/SC26-2 Base Safety Controllers
Original Document
175119 Rev. L
10 August 2020
175119