E-Stop Safety Modules with Adjustable Delay – Models ES-TN-14H5/-14H6
DIP-Switch and Selector Switch Settings
The DIP switches and selector switches are located inside the Module housing, behind
the front plate. Before adjusting any settings, turn OFF power to the Module. Remove
the front plate by using a screwdriver in the slot on the right side and gently prying the
cover away from the housing (Figure 5). Turn the rotary Delay Time selector switches
to the desired position using the same small screwdriver in the slot on the arrow. Use
the screwdriver blade to slide the DIP switches to their proper positions also.
The corresponding pairs of DIP switches and the two rotary Delay Time selector
switches must match at all times, or a Fault condition will result. (If this occurs, turn
the power OFF, adjust the pairs of switches to match, and turn the power supply back
ON.) Figure 6 shows the DIP switches and Delay Time selector switches properly set
for No Delay, Manual Reset, 1-Channel Monitoring, Manual Power-Up, and 2-Channel
Input.
The E-Stop Safety Module factory settings are as follows:
* The amount of delay time between the opening of contacts 13-14, 23-24, 33-34 and 43-44, and
contacts 57-58, 67-68, 77-78, and 87-88.
Optional settings for Delay Time (T1/T2) rotary switches (in seconds):
Switch Factory Setting Optional Setting
Manual/Auto Reset (S1, S1.1) 0 – Manual reset 1 – Auto reset
1-/2-Channel Monitoring (S2, S2.1) 0 – 1-Channel Monitoring 1 – 2-Channel Monitoring
Manual/Auto Power-Up (S3,S3.1) 0 – Manual power-up 1 – Auto power-up
2-/1-Channel E-Stop (S4, S4.1) 0 – 2-Channel E-stop 1 – 1-Channel E-stop
Delay Time Seconds* (T1, T2) 0 – 0 Seconds See table below
Switch
Position
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
ES-TN-1H5 0 0.5 1 2 4 6 8 10 15 20 Seconds
ES-TN-1H6 0 5 10 20 30 50 70 100 150 200 Seconds
Figure 6. Module DIP switches and
selectors, set to factory settings
DIP AND SELECTOR SWITCH SETTINGS
(REMOVE COVER, FACTORY SETTINGS SHOWN)
DELAY OFF TIME FOR CONTACTS
SWITCHES MUST MATCH
TO OBTAIN DESIRED DELAY TIME.
57 - 58, 67 - 68, 77 - 78, 01 - 02, 87 - 88
0 = 0s
1 = 0.5s
2 = 1s
3 = 2s
4 = 4s
5 = 6s
6 = 8s
7 = 10s
8 = 15s
9 = 20s
0
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1
S1
S1
1 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 1
1 1
1 1
S2 S3
S4
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
S1.1S2.1 S3.1
S4.1
0
1
0
1
0
1
S1.1
S2
S2.1
S3
S3.1
S4
S4.1
AUTO RESET
MANUAL
RESET
2 CHANNEL
FEEDBACK
1 CHANNEL
FEEDBACK
AUTO
POWER UP
MANUAL
POWER UP
1 CH. INPUT
2 CH. INPUT
WARNING . . .
Consequence of
OFF-Delay Failure
It is possible for any
programmed OFF-delay timing function
to fail, due to circuit failure or power
loss, resulting in premature opening of
the delay contacts. The installation,
including its wiring, must be designed
to prevent any hazard which could
result from the loss of a programmed
output switching delay time.
WARNING . . .
After Switch Configuration
Follow the complete
checkout and
troubleshooting procedure (see page 12)
following any change in the settings to
the DIP switches or Time Delay Selector
Switches.
Figure 5. Use a screwdriver to gently pry
the cover loose from the Module
housing.
The same screwdriver is handy
for turning the rotary Delay Time
selector switches and for setting
the DIP switches.
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