Fail-Safe Modules
7.5 4/8 F-DI DC24V PROFIsafe Digital Electronic Module
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Installation and Operating Manual, 08/2008, A5E00103686-07
Sensor supply parameter
This parameter can be used to activate the "Internal sensor supply" of the F-module. This
setting is a prerequisite for using the short-circuit test.
Note
When there are different sensor supply parameter settings (internal/external) for the
individual channel groups, the applications shown in the next chapter apply to specific
channel groups.
Discrepancy behavior parameter
For "Behavior of Discrepancy," you assign the value that is to be made available to the
safety program in the F-CPU during the time that a discrepancy exists between two input
channels, i.e., during the discrepancy time. To program behavior of discrepancy:
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"Provide last valid value" or
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"Provide 0 value"
Requirements
Parameter settings:
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Sensor evaluation: "1oo2 evaluation"
"Provide last valid value"
The last valid value (old value) from before the discrepancy occurred is immediately made
available to the safety program in the fail-safe CPU as soon as a discrepancy is detected
between the signals of the two input channels involved. This value remains available until the
discrepancy is cleared, or until the discrepancy time has expired and a discrepancy error is
detected. The sensor-actuator response time is extended by this time.
As a result, the discrepancy time for sensors connected over two channels for high-speed
reactions must be tuned to short response times. Thus, it makes no sense, for example, if
sensors connected via 2 channels with a discrepancy time of 500 ms trigger a time-critical
shutdown. In the worst case scenario, the sensor-actuator response time is extended by an
amount approximately equal to the discrepancy time:
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For this reason, position the sensors in the process in such a way as to minimize
discrepancy.
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Then select the shortest possible discrepancy time which is also sufficient to compensate
for faulty triggering of discrepancy errors.
"Provide 0 value"
The "0" value is immediately made available to the safety program in the F-CPU as soon as
discrepancy is detected between the signals of the two input channels involved.
If the "Provide 0 value" parameter is set, the sensor-actuator response time will not be
influenced by the discrepancy time.