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TBPN-L1-FDIO1-2IOL- Safe I/O
Assigning the Configuration Signature
The Configuration Signature serves is used by the Controller to clearly identify the safety device and
assures that the configured device matches the connected device concerning the configured safety
function. The Configuration Signature is generated by the Turck Safety Configurator and is part of
the configuration log in the Turck Safety Configurator ( s. page 52).
HINWEIS
The time stamp in the configuration protocol of the Turck Safety Configurator is calculated
depending on the system time (local time) of the computer on which the software is
installed. The time in RSLogix Designer is though based on the UTC. Therefore, a conver-
sion of the system-time based entry in the protocol to the UTC is necessary.
In the example 1 hour has to be added to the
CET (Central European Time).
Fig. 55: Entering the Configuration Signature from the configuration protocol
Examples for calculating:
CET
(winter time)
UTC
MEZ +1 Std.
CEST
(summer time)
UTC
CEST + 2 hours
1:34:00.000 PM 2:34:00 000 PM 1:34:00.000 PM
3:34:00 000 PM
Minnesota, USA (CST) UTC
CST - 6 hours
Minnesota, USA (CDT) UTC
CDT - 5 hours
2:34:00 000 PM 8:34:00 000 AM 2:34:00 000 PM 7:34:00 000 AM