HIMA HIMatrix DO 8 01 Manual

HIMA HIMatrix DO 8 01 Manual

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HIMatrix
Safety-Related Controller
DO 8 01 Manual
HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH + Co KG
Industrial Automation
Rev. 2.00
HI 800 207 E

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    HIMatrix Safety-Related Controller DO 8 01 Manual HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH + Co KG Industrial Automation Rev. 2.00 HI 800 207 E...
  • Page 2 All HIMA products mentioned in this manual are protected by the HIMA trade-mark. Unless noted otherwise, this also applies to other manufacturers and their respective products referred to herein. ® ® ® ® ® HIMax , HIMatrix , SILworX , XMR...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    DO 8 01 Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction Structure and Use of this Manual Target Audience Formatting Conventions 1.3.1 Safety Notes 1.3.2 Operating Tips Safety Intended Use 2.1.1 Environmental Requirements 2.1.2 ESD Protective Measures Residual Risk Safety Precautions Emergency Information Product Description Safety Function...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents DO 8 01 Configuring the Module with ELOP II Factory 4.4.1 Configuring the Outputs 4.4.2 Signals and Error Codes for the Output 4.4.3 Digital Outputs Operation Handling Diagnosis Maintenance Faults Maintenance Measures 6.2.1 Loading the Operating System 6.2.2 Proof Test Decommissioning...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    DO 8 01 1 Introduction Introduction This manual describes the technical characteristics of the module and its use. It provides information on how to install, start up and configure the module. Structure and Use of this Manual The content of this manual is part of the hardware description of the HIMatrix programmable electronic system.
  • Page 6: Target Audience

    HI 800 006 E Table 2: Additional Relevant Documents The latest manuals can be downloaded from the HIMA website at www.hima.com. The revision index on the footer can be used to compare the current version of existing manuals with the Internet edition.
  • Page 7: Formatting Conventions

    DO 8 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...
  • Page 8: Operating Tips

    1 Introduction DO 8 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 34 HI 800 207 E Rev.
  • Page 9: Safety

    DO 8 01 2 Safety Safety All safety information, notes and instructions specified in this document 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 risk results from the product itself. The use in Ex-zone is permitted if additional measures are taken.
  • Page 10: Residual Risk

    2 Safety DO 8 01 Residual Risk No imminent risk results from a HIMatrix system itself. Residual risk may result from:  Faults related to engineering  Faults related to the user program  Faults related to the wiring Safety Precautions Observe all local safety requirements and use the protective equipment required on site.
  • Page 11: Product Description

    (IEC 61508, IEC 61511 and IEC 62061), Cat. 4 and PL e (EN ISO 13849-1) and SIL 4 (EN 50126, EN 50128 and EN 129). Further safety standards, application standards and test standards are specified in the certificates available on the HIMA website. Safety Function The safety function meets the integrity requirements described in the corresponding test standards.
  • Page 12: Equipment, Scope Of Delivery

    3 Product Description DO 8 01 Equipment, Scope of Delivery The following table specifies the available component: Designation Description DO 8 01 Module with 8 relay outputs. Table 4: Available Component Type Label The type plate contains the following details: ...
  • Page 13: Structure

    DO 8 01 3 Product Description Structure This chapter describes the layout and function of the module. 3.4.1 Block Diagram I/O Bus 8 Safety-Related Relay Outputs Status Indicators Figure 2: Block Diagram 3.4.2 Safety-Related Relay Outputs The module is equipped with eight safety-related relay outputs. Each relay output is switched via three relays connected in series.
  • Page 14: Burner Control Applications

    3 Product Description DO 8 01 3.4.2.1 Burner Control Applications For burner control applications, an internal fuse is used to limit the relay outputs switching current to 60 % (3.15 A) of the maximum permissible value in accordance with EN 298 and EN 50156-1 (VDE 0116).
  • Page 15: Front View

    DO 8 01 3 Product Description 3.4.3 Front View DO 8 RUN ERR Figure 4: Front View HI 800 207 E Rev. 2.00 Page 15 of 34...
  • Page 16: Status Indicators

    3 Product Description DO 8 01 3.4.4 Status Indicators Color Status Description Green Operating voltage present No operating voltage Module faulty or external faults Reaction as dictated by the diagnosis No module faults and / or no channel faults Table 5: Status Indicators 3.4.5 I/O LEDs...
  • Page 17: Product Data

    DO 8 01 3 Product Description Product Data General  15 %, at 0…+30 °C Operating voltage 24 VDC, -15...+20 %, r  15 %, at >30…+50 °C Operating voltage 24 VDC, ±10 %, r increased ambient  15 %, at >50...+60 °C 24 VDC, -10...-2,5 %, r temperature Current input...
  • Page 18: Start-Up

    4 Start-up DO 8 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. When laying cables (long cables, in particular), take appropriate measures to avoid interference, e.g., by separating the signal lines from the power lines.
  • Page 19: Connecting The Relay Outputs

    DO 8 01 4 Start-up 4.1.2 Connecting the Relay Outputs The use of shielded cables is not required, but improves the EMC conditions significantly. To allow the connection of the clamps to the earth grid of the F60, the diameter of the cable shielding should not exceed 12 mm.
  • Page 20: Configuration

    4 Start-up DO 8 01 Configuration The module can be configured using a programming tool, SILworX or ELOP II Factory. Which programming tool should be used, depends on the revision status of the operating system (firmware):  SILworX is required for CPU OS V7 and higher. ...
  • Page 21: Parameters And Error Codes For The Output

    DO 8 01 4 Start-up 4.3.1 Parameters and Error Codes for the Output The following tables specify the system parameters that can be read and set for the outputs, including the corresponding error codes. In the user program, the error codes can be read using the variables assigned within the logic. The error codes can also be displayed in SILworX.
  • Page 22: Tab Do 8 01_1: Channels

    4 Start-up DO 8 01 4.3.2.2 Tab DO 8 01_1: Channels The DO 8 01_1: DO Channels tab contains the following system variables: System parameter Data type Description -> Error Code BYTE Error codes for the digital output channels Coding Description 0x01 Fault in the digital output module...
  • Page 23: Digital Outputs

    DO 8 01 4 Start-up 4.4.3 Digital Outputs System signal Description Mod.SRS [UDINT] Slot number (System.Rack.Slot) Mod. Type [UINT] Type of module, target value: 0xF906 [63 750 Mod. Error Code Error codes for the module [WORD] Coding Description 0x0000 I/O processing, if required with errors 0x0001 No I/O processing (CPU not in RUN) 0x0002...
  • Page 24: Operation

    5 Operation DO 8 01 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 3.4.4. The module diagnostic history can also be read using the programming tool.
  • Page 25: Maintenance

     Perform the proof test 6.2.1 Loading the Operating System HIMA is continuously improving the operating system of the F60 central module. HIMA recommends to use system downtimes to load the current version of the operating system into the F60 controller.
  • Page 26: Decommissioning

    7 Decommissioning DO 8 01 Decommissioning Remove the supply voltage of the PS 01 supply module to decommission the module. Afterwards pull out the pluggable screw terminal connector blocks for inputs and outputs and the Ethernet cables. Page 26 of 34 HI 800 207 E Rev.
  • Page 27: Transport

    DO 8 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 transport.
  • Page 28: Disposal

    DO 8 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 28 of 34...
  • Page 29: Appendix

    DO 8 01 Appendix Appendix Glossary Term Description Address resolution protocol: Network protocol for assigning the network addresses to hardware addresses Analog input Analog output Communication module Cyclic redundancy check Digital input Digital output ELOP II Factory Programming tool for HIMatrix systems Electromagnetic compatibility European norm Electrostatic discharge...
  • Page 30: Index Of Figures

    Appendix DO 8 01 Index of Figures Figure 1: Sample Type Label Figure 2: Block Diagram Figure 3: Contact Lifetime AC Figure 4: Front View Page 30 of 34 HI 800 207 E Rev. 2.00...
  • Page 31: Index Of Tables

    DO 8 01 Appendix Index of Tables Table 1: Programming Tools for HIMatrix F60 Table 2: Additional Relevant Documents Table 3: Environmental Requirements Table 4: Available Component Table 5: Status Indicators Table 6: I/O LEDs Table 7: Product Data Table 8: Specifications for the Relay Outputs Table 9: Relays Output Switching Capacity...
  • Page 32: Index

    Appendix DO 8 01 Index block diagram..........13 safety function ..........11 diagnosis.............24 specifications..........17 front view.............15 Page 32 of 34 HI 800 207 E Rev. 2.00...
  • Page 34 HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH + Co KG P.O. Box 1261 68777 Brühl, Germany Phone: +49 6202 709-0 Fax: +49 6202 709-107 E-mail: info@hima.com Internet: www.hima.com (1334)

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