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HIMatrix Safety-Related Controller PS 01 Manual HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH + Co KG Industrial Automation Rev. 1.00 HI 800 211 E...
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HIMA directly. HIMA appreciates any suggestion on which information should be included in the manual. Equipment subject to change without notice. HIMA also reserves the right to modify the written material without prior notice. For further information, refer to the CD-ROM and our website http://www.hima.de and http://www.hima.com.
PS 01 Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ............5 Structure and Use of this Manual................. 5 Target Audience..................... 6 Formatting Conventions ..................7 1.3.1 Safety Notes ......................7 1.3.2 Operating Tips ......................8 Safety ..............9 Intended Use ......................9 2.1.1 Environmental Requirements...................
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Table of Contents PS 01 Decommissioning ..........22 Transport .............. 23 Disposal ..............24 Appendix ............... 25 Glossary ........................ 25 Index of Figures....................26 Index of Tables ..................... 27 Index ........................28 Page 4 of 30 HI 800 211 E Rev. 1.00...
PS 01 1 Introduction Introduction This manual describes the technical characteristics of the module and its use. It also includes instructions on how to install, start up and replace it. Structure and Use of this Manual The content of this manual is part of the hardware description of the HIMatrix programmable electronic system.
ELOP II Factory Table 2: Additional Relevant Documents The latest manuals can be downloaded from the HIMA website www.hima.com. The revision index on the footer can be used to compare the current version of existing manuals with the Internet edition.
PS 01 1 Introduction Formatting Conventions To ensure improved readability and comprehensibility, the following fonts are used in this document: To highlight important parts Bold: Names of buttons, menu functions and tabs that can be clicked and used in the programming tool. For parameters and system variables Italics: Literal user inputs...
1 Introduction PS 01 1.3.2 Operating Tips Additional information is structured as presented in the following example: The text corresponding to the additional information is located here. Useful tips and tricks appear as follows: The tip text is located here. Page 8 of 30 HI 800 211 E Rev.
PS 01 2 Safety Safety The following safety information, notes and instructions must be strictly observed. The product may only be used if all guidelines and safety instructions are adhered to. This product is operated with SELV or PELV. No imminent danger results from the product itself.
2 Safety PS 01 Residual Risk No imminent danger results from a HIMatrix system itself. Residual risk may result from: Faults in the engineering Faults in the user program Faults in the wiring Safety Precautions Observe all local safety requirements and use the protective equipment required on site. Emergency Information A HIMatrix system is a part of the safety equipment of a site.
61508, IEC 61511 and IEC 62061), Cat. 4 (EN 954-1) and PL e (EN ISO 13849-1). Further safety standards, application standards and test standards are specified in the certificate available on the HIMA website. Safety Function The power supply module monitors the output voltages. If the output voltages are too high, the module is switched off.
3 Product Description PS 01 Set up This chapter describes the body structure and function of the plug-in module. 3.4.1 Block Diagram 24 VDC 24 VDC 3.3 VDC Restart 5 VDC System Fault Fault *) Represented in the de-energized state Figure 2: Block Diagram Page 12 of 30...
3 Product Description PS 01 3.4.3 LED Indicators The front plate is equipped with 4 LEDs to indicate the module's voltages and status. Color Status Description 24 V Green 24 V voltage present Malfunction, voltages switched off Green 5 V voltage present Malfunction, voltages switched off 3.3 V Green...
PS 01 3 Product Description Product Data General Operating voltage 24 VDC, -15 %...+20 %, w ≤ 15 %, provided by a power supply unit with safe isolation in accordance with IEC 61131-2 requirements. Polarity must be taken into account! Current input max.
4 Start-Up PS 01 Start-Up To start up the controller, it must be mounted, connected and configured in the programming tool. Installation and Mounting The module is mounted in the subrack of the modular HIMatrix F60 system. 4.1.1 Mounting and Removing the Modules To mount and remove the modules, the connection cable clamp terminals must be unplugged.
Mounting the PS 01 in Zone 2 (EC Directive 94/9/EC, ATEX) The device is suitable for mounting in zone 2. Refer to the corresponding declaration of conformity available on the HIMA website When mounting the device, observe the special conditions specified in the following section.
PS 01 5 Operation Operation The module runs within a HIMatrix base plate and does not require any specific monitoring. Handling Handling of the controller during operation is not required. Diagnosis A first diagnosis results from evaluating the LEDs, see Chapter 3.4.3. The device's diagnostic history can also be read using the programming tool.
Maintenance No maintenance measures are required during normal operation. If a device or module fails, replace it with an identical type or an alternative type which is admitted by HIMA. Only the manufacturer is authorized to repair the device/module. Faults If the test harness detects a fault, the module enters the safe state.
PS 01 6 Maintenance Maintenance Measures The following measures are rarely required for the PS 01: Replacing the back-up battery Executing the proof test 6.2.1 Replacing the back-up battery The PS 01 module is equipped with a back-up battery to store data and operate a clock wen the 24 V system supply voltage has failed.
7 Decommissioning PS 01 Decommissioning Remove the supply voltage to decommission the module. Afterwards pull out the pluggable screw terminal connector blocks for inputs and outputs and the Ethernet cables. Page 22 of 30 HI 800 211 E Rev. 1.00...
PS 01 8 Transport Transport To avoid mechanical damage, HIMatrix components must be transported in packaging. Always store HIMatrix components in their original product packaging. This packaging also provides protection against electrostatic discharge. Note that the product packaging alone is not suitable for transmission. HI 800 211 E Rev.
PS 01 Disposal Industrial customers are responsible for correctly disposing of decommissioned HIMatrix hardware. Upon request, a disposal agreement can be arranged with HIMA. All materials must be disposed of in an ecologically sound manner. Page 24 of 30 HI 800 211 E Rev. 1.00...
PS 01 Appendix Appendix Glossary Term Description Address Resolution Protocol: Network protocol for assigning the network addresses to hardware addresses Analog Input COMmunication module Cyclic Redundancy Check Digital Input Digital Output ELOP II Factory Programming tool for HIMatrix systems ElectroMagnetic Compatibility European Norm ElectroStatic Discharge FieldBus...
Appendix PS 01 Index of Figures Figure 1: Sample Type Label Figure 2: Block Diagram Figure 3: Front View Figure 4: Label for Ex Conditions Page 26 of 30 HI 800 211 E Rev. 1.00...
Appendix PS 01 Index back-up battery ........21 part number ..........11 diagnosis..........19 specifications ........... 15 LEDs ............14 Page 28 of 30 HI 800 211 E Rev. 1.00...
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