
Operating Instructions
Chapter
4
UE 440/470
8 010 432/P097/14-03-05
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Configurable functions
You can configure two logic modules per operating mode (one per safety application).
With a logic module, you configure the number of gate inputs. You can configure two to
eight inputs.
Context menu device symbol UE 440/470, command
Edit configuration draft…
in
Edit
configuration draft
window, context menu element symbol
AND
,
OR
,
NAND
or
NOT logic
module
, command
[n] inputs
.
4.2.12
Release of the application with a release module
You require a release module in an application, for example, if you would like to implement
a restart interlock or external device monitoring. If a release module is configured, it
checks the release conditions of the inputs connected to the release module when the
application is started or after the OSSDs are switched off.
4.2.13
Application name
You can save an application name with max. 22 characters in the device. Use this
opportunity to, for example, be able to clearly distinguish between two configured
applications. Use the name of the monitored machine or system, for example.
Context menu device symbol UE 440/470, command
Edit configuration draft…
in
Edit
configuration draft
window, context menu element symbol
function module
, command
Element wizard…
,
Application
tab.
4.3
PSDI mode with safety controller UE 470
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PSDI mode may only be implemented with protective devices which comply with the
category 4 in accordance with EN 954-1.
$
PSDI mode may only be implemented with safety light curtains with an effective
resolution of
Ĕ
30 mm during operation.
$
Bypass may not be configured for the application with PSDI mode.
When configuring a UE 470 in the CDS, the following function modules are available in
addition to the function modules for protective operation:
$
1 PSDI (hydraulic presses)
$
2 PSDI (hydraulic presses)
$
1 PSDI (eccentric presses)
$
2 PSDI (eccentric presses)
Using these function modules, you can also implement all functions described in
Chapter 4.2 “Protective operation” from Page 20.
The function modules have additional inputs for the machine cycle contacts (see Tab. 16
on Page 52).
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Notes
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