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Eaton easySafety Manual (695 pages)
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Eaton
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Relays
| Size: 5.62 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Manual
13
List of Revisions
14
Intended Users
16
Exclusion of Liability
17
Device Designation
19
Reading Conventions
20
1 Easysafety
21
Proper Use
21
Overview of Functions
22
Device Overview
25
Easysafety-Basic Device
25
LED Display
26
Key to Part Numbers Easysafety
27
Easysafety Operation
28
Keyboard
28
Selecting Menus and Entering Values
28
Status Display for the Easysafety Basic Unit
29
Status Display for the Local Expansion
31
Status Display Additional Information
33
Menu Structure
34
Choosing the Main and System Menu
35
Main Menu
36
System Menu
37
Selecting or Toggling between Menu Items
41
Cursor Display
41
Setting Values
41
2 Installation
43
Mounting
44
Mounting on Top-Hat Rail
45
Screw Mounting
46
Connecting the Expansion Device
47
Terminals
48
Tools
48
Cable Cross-Sections
48
Connecting the Power Supply
48
Cable Protection
48
DC-Basic Device
49
DC Expansion Device EASY
49
Connecting the Inputs
50
Connecting Easy DC Digital Inputs
51
Connecting Outputs
53
Connecting the Safety Outputs (QS/QR)
53
Connecting Relay Outputs
55
Connecting Transistor Outputs
57
Special Requirement for ES4P-221-DMX
59
Connecting Test Signal Outputs
61
Connecting Network Easynet
63
Connection Assignment of the RJ45 Socket on the Device
63
Prefabricated Network Connection Cables
64
User-Assembled Network Connection Cables
65
Bus Termination Resistor
66
Plugging and Unplugging Network Cables
67
Easynet-Topologies
68
Cable Length with Cross-Sections
70
Connecting the Serial Multi-Function Interface
72
Connection to a PC
73
Connecting for Point-To-Point Communication
74
Inserting the Memory Card
76
Expanding Inputs/Outputs
77
Local Standard Expansion Device
78
Remote Standard Expansion
79
3 Commissioning
81
Switching on
81
Setting the Menu Language
82
Easysafetyoperating Modes
83
RUN and STOP and BUSY
83
The First Circuit Diagram
85
Starting Point: the Status Display
87
Switching to the Standard Circuit Diagram
88
Creating a Standard Circuit Diagram for Lamp Controls
90
Switching to the Safety Circuit Diagram
96
Creating a Safety Circuit Diagram for an Emergency- Stop Circuit
98
Testing the Safety Circuit Diagram
107
Testing the Standard Circuit Diagram
108
Deleting the Standard Circuit Diagram
111
Deleting the Safety Circuit Diagram
111
4 Wiring with Easysafety
113
Easysafety Operation
113
Buttons for Editing Circuit Diagrams and Function Blocks
113
Operation
114
Circuit Diagram Elements
115
Configuration
115
Function Blocks
117
Relays
117
Contacts
118
Coils
118
Markers
119
Circuit Diagram Display
124
Transfer from and to the Memory Card
126
Information on the Memory Card
126
Transfer From/To a Device Without Display
127
Loading and Saving with a Memory Card
128
Deleting a Circuit Diagram on the Card
132
Transferring the Language from and to the Memory Card
132
Loading and Saving with Easysoft-Safety
133
Working with Contacts and Relays
135
Entering and Changing Contacts and Coils
136
Creating or Changing Connections
141
Adding or Deleting Rungs
143
Saving Circuit Diagrams
143
Aborting Circuit Diagram Entry
144
Searching for Contacts and Coils
144
Got to a Rung
145
Deleting Rungs
145
Switching with the Cursor Buttons
146
Checking the Circuit Diagram
147
Coil Functions
149
Jumps
154
Test Outputs, Test Signals
157
Working with Function Blocks
159
Adding Function Blocks to the Circuit Diagram for the First Time
161
Setting Function Block Parameters
162
Changing Function Block Parameters
170
Deleting Function Blocks
174
Checking Function Blocks
175
5 Standard Function Blocks
177
A, Analog Value Comparator/Threshold Value Switch174
185
AR, Arithmetic Function Block
185
BC, Data Block Comparator
190
BT, Data Block Transfer
200
BV, Boolean Operation
214
C, Counter Relay
219
CP, Comparator
227
D, Text Display
230
DB, Data Block
237
DG, Diagnostics
241
GT, Get Value from the NET
246
HW, Seven-Day Time Switch
250
HY, Year Time Switch
258
Function
258
Behaviour in the Event of a Power Failure
259
Wiring of the Function Block
260
Parametric Programming of the Function Block Inputs/Outputs
260
How the Function Block Works
262
Entry Rules
263
Sample Parameter Configurations
265
JC, Conditional Jump
272
LB, Jump Label
276
MR, Master Reset
277
MX, Data Multiplexer
280
NC, Numerical Converter
286
OT, Operating Hours Counter
293
PT - Put Value to the NET
297
SC, Set Date/Time
302
SR, Shift Register
304
T, Timing Relay
319
TB, Table Function
334
Example with Timing Relay and Counter Function Block
341
Example with Timing Relay and Counter Function Block
343
6 Safety Function Blocks
345
Rules in the Safety Circuit Diagram
345
Common Features
349
Error Contact er
349
Enable Parameter, en Enable Coil
349
Operating Mode Parameter, RE Reset Coil
350
Parameter SUT (Startup Test)
351
QV Actual Value Output
352
DG Diagnostics Output
352
Application Examples
352
EM, Feedback Circuitmonitoring
353
EN, Enable Switch
364
ES, Emergency-Stop
375
FS, Safety Foot Switch
386
Ä Om01Sa
396
Om01Qs
396
Is12
396
The Enable Contact of the Overspeed Monitoring Function
396
Æ the Test Signals for Cross-Circuit Monitoring Are Assigned to
397
The Corresponding Device Inputs in the TEST Signalsmenu
397
Is08 <- T1
397
LC, Light Curtain
398
LM, Light Curtain Muting
412
OM, Maximum Speed Monitoring
438
OS, Operating Mode Selector Switch
453
SE, Start Element
462
SG, Safety Gate (Optionally with Guard Locking)
469
TH, Two-Hand Button
485
TS, Safety Timing Relay
498
ZM, Zero (Standstill) Monitoring
513
7 Easynet Network
525
Introduction to the Easynet Network
525
Transfer Behaviour of the NET Stations
529
Functions of the NET Stations
530
Function Terminal Mode
531
Transfer of the Standart- and Safety Circuit Diagram Via the NET
533
Commissioning NET Stations
534
Commissioning NET Stations" Quick Guide
536
Parameterising and Configuring NET Stations
537
Creating the Station List
539
Configure NET
540
Changing the NET Configuration
544
Tip: Carry out a NET Configuration through NET
545
Checking the Functionality of the NET
547
Displaying the Status Display of Other Stations
550
Wiring NET Operands in the Standard Circuit Diagram
551
Description of the NET-Parameters
563
Replacing a NET Station
569
Power Supply Failure on Station with NET-ID
570
1 /13 MN05013001Z-Eneasysafety Settings
571
Password Protection
571
General Information
571
Access Levels
573
Entering Passwords
574
Activating the Password
578
Unlocking Easysafety
579
Changing Passwords
581
Delete Password
581
Master Password no Longer Known
582
Sealing the Safety Configuration
584
Enabling Overwriting from the Card
585
Changing the Menu Language
587
Setting Date and Time
588
Changing between Winter/Summer Time (DST)
589
Setting DST Parameters
590
Activating/Deactivating DEBOUNCE
593
Activating DEBOUNCE
593
Deactivating DEBOUNCE
594
Activating and Deactivating the P Buttons
594
Activating the P Buttons
595
Deactivating the P Buttons
595
Startup Behaviour
596
Setting the Startup Behaviour
596
Behaviour When the Circuit Diagram Is Deleted
598
Behaviour During Upload/Download to Card or PC
598
Possible Faults
598
Setting Contrast and Backlight
599
Retention
601
Requirements
601
Setting Retentive Behaviour
602
Deleting Areas
603
Deleting Retentive Actual Values of Markers and Function Blocks
604
Retain Retentive Markers During Transfer
604
Transferring Retentive Behaviour
605
9 Easysafety Internal
607
Easysafety Circuit Diagram
607
How the Easysafety Device Evaluates the Safety and Standard Circuit Diagram as Well as the Function Blocks
608
What You Must Consider When Creating the Circuit Diagram
610
Time Behaviour of the Inputs and Outputs
612
Input Delay (Debounce)
613
Reaction Time of an Easysafety Device
616
Diagnostics Using the ID Diagnostics Contact
619
Diagnostics Using the DG Diagnostics Function Block
620
Diagnostics-/-Error Codes
622
Diagnostics Using the er Contact
626
Diagnostics of Faults Inside and Outside the Device
627
Expanding an Easysafety Device
631
How Is an Expansion Device Detected
632
Transfer Behaviour
632
Monitoring the Functionality of the Expansion Device
633
Checking the Transistor Output for Short-Circuit/ Overload
634
Displaying Device Information
635
Device Version
636
Appendix
637
List of Function Blocks
637
Function Block Coils
639
Function Block Contacts
641
Function Block Inputs (Constants, Operands)
643
Function Block Output (Operands)
644
Other Operands
644
Other Function Block Parameters
645
Contacts and Coils Used in the Circuit Diagram
647
Memory Requirement
661
Technical Data
663
General
663
Voltage Supply:DC
672
Network Easynet
673
Digital Inputs 24 V DC
674
Test Signal Outputs
675
Relay Outputs
676
Transistor Outputs
678
Dimensions
680
Index
681
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