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Basic Operating Procedures Section 1-2
1-2 Basic Operating Procedures
Generally, the following procedures are used for operation.
System Design
1. Determining Safety Measures by Conducting Risk Assessment
2. Selecting Safety Devices
3. Designing Device Security
4. Designing Interface with Control Device (Standard PLC)
Software DesignHardware Design
Section 2 Part Names and Specifications
Section 3 Calculating Response Performance
Section 4 Installation and Wiring
Wiring and safety response performance of
connection I/O devices are verified according to
I/O terminal allocations in the configuration reports.
Startup and Debugging
Operation, Maintenance, and Inspection
Section 2 Part Names and Specifications
6-3 Designing Device Security
Section 7 Communications with a Standard PLC
Using an Option Board
1. Determining Wiring for Power Supply,
Connected I/O Devices, and Communications
2. Calculating and Verifying Safety Response
Performance
3. Installation and Wiring
Configuration data is created and debugged on a computer using
the G9SP Configurator.
1. Preparations and Starting the G9SP Configurator
2. Creating Configuration Data
4. Desktop Debugging
Settings are made for hardware (e.g., unit configuration and I/O
terminal settings), programming, and the system.
3. Displaying and Printing Reports
The settings are given in the configuration report and passed to
the hardware designer.
Programming is debugged in advance using offline simulation
and searches.
Section 5 Preparations for Using the G9SP Configurator
Section 6 Creating Configuration Data
The G9SP-series Controller and the computer are connected, and then configuration data is downloaded, debugged, and
checked for correct operation.
1. Connecting Online and Downloading to the G9SP-series Controller
2. Controller Trial Operation (Checking and Debugging Operating Status)
4. Preparations for Operation
Checking is performed to confirm that the G9SP-series Controller operates as intended by checking wiring using force-
setting/resetting and monitoring program operation.
3. Conducting Safety Validation Testing
Once debugging has been completed, checking is performed to validate that all safety functions are operating correctly.
Finally, preparations for operation are performed.
Configuration data is backed up to a Memory Cassette to prepare for replacing the G9SP-series Controller
whenever necessary.
Once the safety confirmation testing has been completed, the configuration data is locked.
A report of the final configuration data is output and stored.
Section 10 Checking Operating Status and Debugging
Section 8 Connecting Online and Downloading
to the G9SP-series Controller
Section 9 Operation and Operating Modes
Section 11 Backup and Restore Data Using
Memory Cassette
Section 11 Backup and Restore Data Using Memory Cassette
Section 12 Inspections and Maintenance
Section 13 Troubleshooting
1. Equipment Operation
2. Troubleshooting
3. Inspection and Replacement