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SCP 211 S-DIAS Safety CPU Module Operating Manual Date of creation: 11.10.2021 Version date: 11.10.2021 Article number: 20-890-211-E...
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Manual see Homepage The SCP 211 alone is already a minimal system of a safety control. In addition, the Safety SCP 211 regulates the synchronized communication with the remote safety modules through safe bus telegrams.
SCP 211 S-DIAS SAFETY CPU-MODULE Contents Basic Safety Guidelines ............5 General Safety Information ............5 Further Safety Guidelines ............6 General Requirements ..............7 Safety Conformity ..............9 Functional Safety Standards ............9 EU Declaration of Conformity............9 Safety-Relevant Parameters ............9 Compatibility .................
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S-DIAS Safety CPU Module SCP 211 Validation Button ..............20 Explanation of the individual sequences ......... 20 6.1.1 Start Sequence ................. 20 6.1.2 Command Selection Sequence ............21 6.1.3 End Sequence .................. 21 6.1.4 Error Sequence ................. 22 Overview of Commands ............. 23 Overview of Module Statuses and Commands ......
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SCP 211 S-DIAS SAFETY CPU-MODULE 10.2 Cycle Times equal to or higher than 1 ms (in ms) ....34 11 Disposal ..................34 Page 4 11.10.2021...
S-DIAS Safety CPU Module SCP 211 Basic Safety Guidelines General Safety Information If the Safety guidelines are not followed, danger to personnel can result, which could then lead to serious injury or in worst cases, death. In less serious cases, systems and equipment can be damaged.
SCP 211 S-DIAS SAFETY CPU-MODULE Further Safety Guidelines Warning, dangerous electrical voltage Avertissement concernant les surfaces chaudes Hot surface warning Avertissement d’une surface chaude Danger for ESD-sensitive components. Les signes de danger pour les composants sensibles aux décharges électrostatiques. This...
Before handling the product to which this documentation Guidelines belongs, the operating instructions and safety guidelines must be read. SIGMATEK GmbH & Co KG accepts no liability for damages resulting from non-compliance with the Safety guidelines or the applicable regulations.
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SCP 211 S-DIAS SAFETY CPU-MODULE Designated Use The Safety modules are designed for use in safety-oriented applications and meet the required conditions for safety operation in compliance with Performancelevel e (PL e), in accordance with EN ISO 13849-1 and SIL 3 in accordance with EN 62061.
EN ISO 13849-2:2012 EU Declaration of Conformity EU Declaration of Conformity The SCP 211 conforms to the following European guidelines. • 2006/42/EG “Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 May 2006 on Machinery and Change to the Directive 95/16/EC”...
SCP 211 S-DIAS SAFETY CPU-MODULE Technical Data Performance Data ARM Cortex M µController Addressable Safety I/O modules S-DIAS Safety bus: 16 Data memory Type SRAM Memory 500 kbytes Program memory Type Flash Memory 1 Mbyte Remnant memory for parameter Type...
S-DIAS Safety CPU Module SCP 211 Electrical Requirements 3.2.1 Module Supply (Input) Supply voltage +19.2-28.8 V DC, typically +24 V DC SELV/PELV Current consumption, internal typically, 90 mA (internal demand) usage 2), 3) maximal 2.4 A The supply is from the S-DIAS...
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SCP 211 S-DIAS SAFETY CPU-MODULE If this S-DIAS Safety module is operated with several modules, the total current of the S-DIAS Safety modules used must be determined and checked! The total current of the +24 V supply cannot exceed 1600 mA.
SCP 211 S-DIAS SAFETY CPU-MODULE Miscellaneous Article number 20-890-211 Hardware version Approvals CE, TÜV EG type tested Environmental Conditions Storage temperature -20 ... +85 °C Environmental temperature 0 ... +60 °C Humidity 0-95 %, non-condensing Installation altitude above sea 0-2000 m without derating level >...
SCP 211 S-DIAS SAFETY CPU-MODULE Connector Layout The connections of the +24 V supply (X3: pin 1 and pin 2) or the GND supply (X3: pin 3 and pin 4) are internally bridged. To supply the module, only one connection to a +24 V pin (pin 1 or pin 2) and a GND pin (pin 3 or pin 4) is required.
S-DIAS Safety CPU Module SCP 211 Status LEDs The LED display lights continuously to indicate that the in- and outputs are active. green Indicates The time-limited (LED "S" on) operation mode or or unlimited time ("S" LED off) operation mode.
SCP 211 S-DIAS SAFETY CPU-MODULE Applicable Connectors Connectors: X1: USB Type Mini-B (not included with delivery) X2, X3: Connectors with spring terminals (included with delivery) The spring terminals are suitable for the connection of ultrasonically compressed (ultrasonically welded) strands. Connections:...
S-DIAS Safety CPU Module SCP 211 Label Field Manufacturer Weidmüller Type MF 10/5 CABUR MC NE WS Article number Weidmüller 1854510000 Compatible printer Weidmüller Type Printjet Advanced 230V Article number Weidmüller 1324380000 11.10.2021 Page 19...
SCP 211 S-DIAS SAFETY CPU-MODULE Validation Button With the validation button S1, several commands as well as the validation can be executed: • Acknowledging an error and exiting the error status • Deleting a configuration in the Safety CPU •...
S-DIAS Safety CPU Module SCP 211 6.1.2 Command Selection Sequence After the Start sequence, the desired command is selected. This selection is made with button presses in the following time intervals: Minimum press duration is 200 ms, maximum is approximately 3 seconds; the minimum pause between individual button presses is 200 ms, the maximum is 10 seconds.
SCP 211 S-DIAS SAFETY CPU-MODULE 6.1.4 Error Sequence If an invalid button press occurs, as in the sequences described above, the Error sequence is initiated. LED B indicates this sequence with fast blinking, which lasts for at least 3 seconds.
S-DIAS Safety CPU Module SCP 211 Overview of Commands The number of button presses corresponds to the number of light pulses in LED B during the End sequence. Commands Number of button LED C1 LED C2 LED C3 presses QUIT_ERROR...
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SCP 211 S-DIAS SAFETY CPU-MODULE Executed Command function Status after command command execution QUIT_ERROR A possible error is cancelled in the Safety CPU SW-RESET and all Safety CPU modules required by the Safety CPU and the error mode is then ended.
S-DIAS Safety CPU Module SCP 211 Handling the microSD Card An SD card can only be written on with the Safety Designer. A detailed description can be found Safety System handbook (Link: https://www.sigmatek- automation.com/fileadmin/user_upload/downloads/Safety-Systemhandbuch.pdf). A Safety project, which was programmed with the SafetyDesigner, can be stored on an SD card.
Only microSD cards that support version 2.0 or higher of the "SDA Physical Layer Specification" (SDA=SD Card Association) can be used. It is recommended that only microSD cards provided by SIGMATEK be used. The number of read and write actions have a significant influence on the lifespan of the storage media.
S-DIAS Safety CPU Module SCP 211 Response to Errors In the event of an error, please consult the chapter "LED Displays", as important information on the runtime status of the system can be derived from the status an error display. Since errors in general are of a complex nature, do not perform a diagnosis based on the LEDs alone (consult the corresponding chapter in the Safety System Handbook as well).
SCP 211 S-DIAS SAFETY CPU-MODULE During restart, the Safety CPU first runs the POST (Power On Self Test). In the POST, whether the Safety CPU is configured or not is determined. If the Flash memory in the Safety CPU is empty, it changes to the service mode and switches the status LED (ST) to continuously on.
S-DIAS Safety CPU Module SCP 211 Troubleshooting • Check all modules in the system for completeness and type conformity • Check that all modules are error-free • Check all connector cables • Cancel the error with the QUIT_ERROR command If the Safety CPU remains in the error status after the QUIT_ERROR command has been executed, it must be retested using the SAFETYDesigner.
SCP 211 S-DIAS SAFETY CPU-MODULE Wiring Guidelines The input filters, which suppress noise signals, allow operation in harsh environmental conditions. A careful wiring method is also recommended to ensure error-free function. The following installation guidelines should be observed: • Avoid parallel connections between input lines and load-bearing circuits.
ESD Protection Before any device is connected to or disconnected from the SCP 211, the potential with ground must be equalized (by touching the control cabinet or ground terminal). Electrostatic loads (through clothing and shoes) can thereby be dissipated. This ensures that no electrostatic discharge occurs in the module.
SCP 211 S-DIAS SAFETY CPU-MODULE Mounting The S-DIAS modules are designed for installation into the control cabinet. To mount the modules, a DIN-rail is required. The DIN rail must establish a conductive connection with the back wall of the control cabinet. The individual S-DIAS modules are mounted on the DIN rail as a block and secured with latches.
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S-DIAS Safety CPU Module SCP 211 a, b, c … distances in mm (inches) 11.10.2021 Page 33...
SCP 211 S-DIAS SAFETY CPU-MODULE 10 Supported Cycle Times 10.1 Cycle Times below 1 ms (in µs) x= supported 10.2 Cycle Times equal to or higher than 1 ms (in ms) x= supported x= supported 11 Disposal To dispose of the product, the applicable local guidelines must be met and followed.
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S-DIAS Safety CPU Module SCP 211 Documentation Changes Change date Affected Chapter Note pages 11.10.2021 Page 35...
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