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Configure the I/O Modules Chapter 5
Values and States of Tags
This table shows the values and states of the tags.
Table 22 - Values and States of Tags
Data Description
Input data Run Mode
STANDARD
Indicates whether a device actively updates consumed data that is in one of these states.
• Run mode: 1
•Idle State: 0
Connection Faulted
STANDARD
Indicates the validity of the safety connection between the safety producer and the safety consumer.
• Valid: 0
•Faulted: 1
Safety Input Data
SAFETY
Indicates the ON/OFF status of each input circuit.
•ON: 1
•OFF: 0
Combined Safety Input Status
SAFETY
An AND of the status of all input circuits.
•All circuits are normal: 1
• An error was detected in one or more input circuits: 0
Individual Safety Input Status
SAFETY
Indicates the status of each input circuit.
• Normal: 1
•Fault (Alarm): 0
Combined Safety Output Status
SAFETY
An AND of the status of all safety output circuits.
•All circuits are normal: 1
• An error has been detected in one or more output circuits: 0
Individual Safety Output Status
SAFETY
Indicates the status of each safety output circuit.
•Normal: 1
•Fault (Alarm): 0
Muting Lamp Status
SAFETY
Indicates the status when a test output is configured as a muting lamp output.
•Normal: 1
•Fault (Alarm): 0
Safety Output Monitor
STANDARD
Monitors the outputs of the safety output circuits.
•ON: 1
•OFF: 0
Individual Test Output Status
STANDARD
Indicates the status of each of the test output circuits.
•Normal: 1
•Fault (Alarm): 0
Input Power Error Bit
STANDARD
Indicates if the field power supplied is within specification.
• Power error: 1
•Power OK: 0
Output Power Error Bit
STANDARD
Indicates if the field power supplied is within specification.
• Power error: 1
•Power OK: 0
Output data Safety Output Data
SAFETY
Controls the safety output.
•ON: 1
•OFF: 0
Standard Output Data
STANDARD
Controls the test output when test output mode is set to a standard output.
•ON: 1
•OFF: 0
IMPORTANT Safety denotes information the controller can use in safety-related
functions. Standard denotes additional information that must not be relied
on for safety functions.