Entering And Changing Contacts And Coils - Eaton easySafety Manual

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Wiring with easySafety
Contact name
CP01GT
Contact name
Contact number
(= function block number)
Contact function
ES01QS
Contact name
Contact number
(= function block number)
Contact function
Station address
Contact name
Contact number
132

Entering and changing contacts and coils

The following describes how you wire the different contacts
and coils of different relay types or function blocks (inputs)
in the circuit diagram.
Contacts
You choose an input contact in the easySafety device by
IS02
means of the contact name and the contact number.
Example: Input contact
Contact number
The contact of a standard function block consists of the
abbreviated function block name, the number and the
contact function.
Example: Contact of a standard comparator function block in
the standard circuit diagram.
The contact of a safety function block consists of the
abbreviated function block name, the number and the
contact function.
Example: Contact of emergency-stop safety function block in
the safety circuit diagram.
How a safety or standard function block is added as a
contact or coil to the safety or standard circuit diagram and
parameterised is described in section "Working with
function blocks" on page 155.
If the contact of an easyNet station is used in the standard
2RN02
circuit diagram, the NET ID (address) of the station is placed
in front of the contact name, a section "Setting the NET ID
of a NET operand", page 551.
Example: Contact of an easyNet station in the standard
circuit diagram .
02/16 MN05013001Z EN

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