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Input Circuit
Input Signal COS Timing Rules
Stop State—SO turns Off when
3
: Run State—SO turns On when
4
:
Dual-Channel A and B Complementary
2 Terminals 3 Terminals 2 Terminals, PNP
24V
OFFON
At least 1 channel (A or B) input is in the
Stop state.
Simultaneous: A and B are both in the
Stop state and then both switch to the Run
state within 3 seconds before outputs turn
On.
Concurrent: A and B concurrently switch
to the Stop state, then both switch to the
Run state with no simultaneity to turn
outputs On.
Dual-Channel A and B
2-Ch, 2 Terminal
PNP
2-Ch, 2 Terminals 2-Ch, 3 Terminals 2-Ch, 4 Terminals
24V
ONON
2X Complementary A and B
4 Terminals 5 Terminals
PNP
24V
OFFON OFFON
At least 1 channel (A or B) within a pair of
contacts is in the Stop state.
Simultaneous: A and B are concurrently in
the Stop state, then the contacts within a
channel switch to the Run state within 400
ms (150 ms for two-hand control), both
channels are in the Run state within 3
seconds (0.5 seconds for two-hand
control).
Concurrent: A and B are concurrently in
the Stop state, then contacts within a
channel in the Run state within 3 seconds.
There is no simultaneity requirement
between the switching of channel A and
channel B.
4-Wire Safety Mat
2-Ch, 4 Terminals
One of the following conditions is met:
Input channels are shorted
together (normal operation)
At least 1 of the wires is
disconnected
One of the normally low
channels is detected high
One of the normally high
channels is detected low
Each channel detects its own pulses.
Signal Debounce Times
Closed-to-Open Debounce Time (from 6 ms to 1000 ms in 1 ms intervals, except 6 ms to 1500 ms for mute sensors). The
closed-to-open debounce time is the time limit required for the input signal to transition from the high (24 V dc) state to the
steady low (0 V dc) state. This time limit may need to be increased in cases where high-magnitude device vibration, impact
shock, or switch noise conditions result in a need for longer signal transition times. If the debounce time is set too short
under these harsh conditions, the system may detect a signal disparity fault and lock out. The default setting is 6 ms.
CAUTION: Debounce and Response
Any changes in the debounce times may affect the Safety Output response (turn Off) time. This value is
computed and displayed for each Safety Output when a configuration is created.
Open-to-Closed Debounce Time (from 10 ms to 1000 ms in 1 ms intervals, except 10 ms to 1500 ms for mute sensors). The
open-to-closed debounce time is the time limit required for the input signal to transition from the low (0 V dc) state to the
steady high (24 V dc) state. This time limit may need to be increased in cases where high magnitude device vibration,
3
Safety Outputs turn Off when one of the controlling inputs is in the Stop state.
4
Safety Outputs turn On only when all of the controlling inputs are in the Run state and after a manual reset is performed (if any safety inputs are
configured
for Manual reset and were in their Stop state).
XS/SC26-2 and SC10-2 Safety Controllers
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