Eaton easySafety User manual

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User manual
Manual
Control relay suitable
for safety circuits Safety ES4P
02/16 MN05013001Z EN
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Original Operating Instructions
The German-language edition of this document is the original operating manual.
Translation of the original operating manual
All editions of this document other than those in German language are translations of
the original German manual.
1
st
published 2003, edition date 06/03
2
nd
edition 06/04
3
rd
edition 05/10
4
th
edition 06/11
5
th
edition 01/13
6th edition 02/16
See revision protocol in the “About this manual“ chapter
© 2008 by Eaton Industries GmbH, 53105 Bonn
Production: Arno Dielmann, Benjamin Papst
Translation: globaldocs GmbH
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Before commencing the installation
Disconnect the power supply of the device.
Ensure that devices cannot be accidentally restarted.
Verify isolation from the supply.
Earth and short circuit.
Cover or enclose neighbouring units that are live.
Follow the engineering instructions (AWA/IL) of the
device concerned.
Only suitably qualified personnel in accordance with
EN 50110-1/-2 (VDE 0105 Part 100) may work on
this device/system.
Before installation and before touching the device ensure
that you are free of electrostatic charge.
The functional earth (FE) must be connected to the
protective earth (PE) or to the potential equalisation. The
system installer is responsible for implementing this
connection.
Connecting cables and signal lines should be installed so
that inductive or capacitive interference does not impair
the automation functions.
Install automation devices and related operating elements
in such a way that they are well protected against
unintentional operation.
Suitable safety hardware and software measures should
be implemented for the I/O interface so that a line or wire
breakage on the signal side does not result in undefined
states in the automation devices.
Ensure a reliable electrical isolation of the low voltage for
the 24 volt supply. Only use power supply units complying
with IEC 60364-4-41 (VDE 0100 Part 410) or HD 384.4.41 S2.
Deviations of the mains voltage from the rated value must
not exceed the tolerance limits given in the specifications,
otherwise this may cause malfunction and dangerous
operation.
Emergency stop devices complying with IEC/EN 60204-1
must be effective in all operating modes of the automation
devices. Unlatching the emergency-stop devices must not
cause restart.
Devices that are designed for mounting in housings or
control cabinets must only be operated and controlled
after they have been installed with the housing closed.
Desktop or portable units must only be operated and
controlled in enclosed housings.
Measures should be taken to ensure the proper restart of
programs interrupted after a voltage dip or failure. This
should not cause dangerous operating states even for a
short time. If necessary, emergency-stop devices should
be implemented.
Wherever faults in the automation system may cause
damage to persons or property, external measures must
be implemented to ensure a safe operating state in the
event of a fault or malfunction (for example, by means of
separate limit switches, mechanical interlocks etc.).
Eaton Industries GmbH
Safety instructions
Danger!
Dangerous electrical voltage!
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About this manual 9
List of revisions 10
Intended users 11
Exclusion of liability 13
Device designation 15
Reading conventions 16
1easySafety 17
Proper use 17
Overview of functions 18
Device overview 21
–easySafety-Basic device 21
–LED display 22
Key to part numbers easySafety 23
easySafety operation 24
Keyboard 24
Selecting menus and entering values 24
Status display for the easySafety basic unit 25
Status display for the local expansion 27
Status display additional information 29
–Menu structure 30
Choosing the main and system menu 31
Main menu 32
System menu 33
Selecting or toggling between menu items 37
Cursor display 37
Setting values 37
2 Installation 39
Mounting 40
Mounting on top-hat rail 41
Screw mounting 42
Connecting the expansion device 43
Terminals 44
–Tools 44
Cable cross-sections 44
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Connecting the power supply 44
Cable protection 44
–DC-Basic device 45
DC expansion device EASY…-DC-.E 45
Connecting the inputs 46
Connecting easy DC digital inputs 47
Connecting outputs 49
Connecting the safety outputs (QS/QR) 49
Connecting relay outputs 51
Connecting transistor outputs 53
Special requirement for ES4P-221-DMX.. devices with
device version 02 or 10 55
Connecting test signal outputs 57
Connecting network easyNet 59
Connection assignment of the RJ45 socket on the
device 59
Prefabricated network connection cables 60
User-assembled network connection cables 61
Bus termination resistor 62
Plugging and unplugging network cables 63
–easyNet-topologies 64
Cable length with cross-sections 66
Connecting the serial multi-function interface 68
Connection to a PC 69
Connecting for point-to-point communication 70
Inserting the memory card 72
Expanding inputs/outputs 73
Local standard expansion device 74
Remote standard expansion 75
3 Commissioning 77
Switching on 77
Setting the menu language 78
easySafetyoperating modes 79
RUN and STOP and BUSY 79
The first circuit diagram 81
Starting point: the status display 83
Switching to the standard circuit diagram 84
Creating a standard circuit diagram for lamp controls
86
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Switching to the safety circuit diagram 92
Creating a safety circuit diagram for an emergency-
stop circuit 94
Testing the safety circuit diagram 103
Testing the standard circuit diagram 104
Deleting the standard circuit diagram 107
Deleting the safety circuit diagram 107
4 Wiring with easySafety 109
easySafety operation 109
Buttons for editing circuit diagrams and function
blocks 109
Operation 110
Circuit diagram elements 111
Configuration 111
Function blocks 113
Relays 113
Contacts 114
Coils 114
Markers 115
Circuit diagram display 120
Transfer from and to the memory card 122
Information on the memory card 122
Transfer from/to a device without display 123
Loading and saving with a memory card 124
Deleting a circuit diagram on the card 128
Transferring the language from and to the memory
card 128
Loading and saving with easySoft-Safety 129
Working with contacts and relays 131
Entering and changing contacts and coils 132
Creating or changing connections 137
Adding or deleting rungs 139
Saving circuit diagrams 139
Aborting circuit diagram entry 140
Searching for contacts and coils 140
Got to a rung 141
Deleting rungs 141
Switching with the cursor buttons 142
Checking the circuit diagram 143
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Coil functions 145
Jumps 150
Test outputs, test signals 153
Working with function blocks 155
Adding function blocks to the circuit diagram for the
first time 157
Setting function block parameters 158
Changing function block parameters 166
Deleting function blocks 170
Checking function blocks 171
5 Standard function blocks 173
A, analog value comparator/threshold value switch174
AR, arithmetic function block 181
BC, data block comparator 186
BT, data block transfer 196
BV, Boolean operation 210
C, counter relay 215
CP, comparator 223
D, text display 226
DB, data block 233
DG, diagnostics 237
GT, get value from the NET 242
HW, seven-day time switch 246
HY, year time switch 254
Function 254
Behaviour in the event of a power failure 255
Wiring of the function block 256
Parametric programming of the function block inputs/
outputs 256
How the function block works 258
Entry rules 259
Sample parameter configurations 261
JC, conditional jump 268
LB, jump label 272
MR, master reset 273
MX, data multiplexer 276
NC, numerical converter 282
OT, operating hours counter 289
PT - Put value to the NET 293
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SC, set date/time 298
SR, shift register 300
T, timing relay 315
TB, table function 330
Example with timing relay and counter function block
337
6 Safety function blocks 341
Rules in the safety circuit diagram 341
Common features 345
Error contact ER 345
Enable parameter, EN enable coil 345
Operating mode parameter, RE reset coil 346
Parameter SUT (Startup test) 347
QV actual value output 348
DG diagnostics output 348
Application examples 348
EM, feedback circuitmonitoring 349
EN, enable switch 360
ES, Emergency-stop 371
FS, safety foot switch 382
LC, light curtain 394
LM, light curtain muting 408
OM, Maximum speed monitoring 434
OS, operating mode selector switch 449
SE, Start element 458
SG, safety gate (optionally with guard locking) 465
TH, two-hand button 481
TS, Safety timing relay 494
ZM, zero (standstill) monitoring 509
7easyNet network 521
Introduction to the easyNet network 521
Transfer behaviour of the NET stations 525
Functions of the NET stations 526
Function terminal mode 527
Transfer of the standart- and safety circuit diagram
via the NET 529
Commissioning NET stations 530
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"Commissioning NET stations" quick guide 532
Parameterising and configuring NET stations 533
Creating the station list 535
Configure NET 536
Changing the NET configuration 540
Tip: Carry out a NET configuration through NET
station 1 after every change to the NET. 541
Checking the functionality of the NET 543
Displaying the status display of other stations 546
Wiring NET operands in the standard circuit diagram
547
Description of the NET-PARAMETERs 559
Replacing a NET station 565
Power supply failure on station with NET-ID 1 566
8 01/13 MN05013001Z-ENeasySafety Settings 567
Password protection 567
General information 567
Access levels 569
Entering passwords 570
Activating the password 574
Unlocking easySafety 575
Changing passwords 577
Delete password 577
Master password no longer known 578
Sealing the safety configuration 580
Enabling overwriting from the card 581
Changing the menu language 583
Setting date and time 584
Changing between winter/summer time (DST) 585
Setting DST parameters 586
Activating/deactivating DEBOUNCE 589
Activating DEBOUNCE 589
Deactivating DEBOUNCE 590
Activating and deactivating the P buttons 590
Activating the P buttons 591
Deactivating the P buttons 591
Startup behaviour 592
Setting the startup behaviour 592
Behaviour when the circuit diagram is deleted 594
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Behaviour during upload/download to card or PC
594
Possible faults 594
Setting contrast and backlight 595
Retention 597
Requirements 597
Setting retentive behaviour 598
Deleting areas 599
Deleting retentive actual values of markers and
function blocks 600
Retain retentive markers during transfer 600
Transferring retentive behaviour 601
9easySafety internal 603
easySafety circuit diagram 603
How the easySafety device evaluates the safety and
standard circuit diagram as well as the function
blocks 604
What you must consider when creating the circuit
diagram 606
Time behaviour of the inputs and outputs 608
Input delay (debounce) 609
Reaction time of an easySafety device 612
Diagnostics 615
Diagnostics using the ID diagnostics contact 615
Diagnostics using the DG diagnostics function block
616
Diagnostics-/-Error codes 618
Diagnostics using the ER contact 622
Diagnostics of faults inside and outside the device
623
Expanding an easySafety device 627
How is an expansion device detected? 628
Transfer behaviour 628
Monitoring the functionality of the expansion device
629
Checking the transistor output for short-circuit/
overload 630
Displaying device information 631
Device version 632
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Appendix 633
List of function blocks 633
Function block coils 635
Function block contacts 637
Function block inputs (constants, operands) 639
Function block output (operands) 640
Other operands 640
Other function block parameters 641
Contacts and coils used in the circuit diagram 643
Memory requirement 657
Technical data 659
General 659
Voltage supply:DC 668
Network easyNet 669
Digital inputs 24 V DC 670
Test signal outputs 671
Relay outputs 672
Transistor outputs 674
Dimensions 676
Index 677
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About this manual
This manual describes the function scope, installation,
commissioning and programming (circuit diagram creation)
of the safety control relay easySafety.
Specialist electrical training is needed for commissioning and
creating circuit diagrams. The user must also be aware of
and adhere to all valid occupational safety and accident
prevention guidelines, standards and regulations.
The latest edition of this manual can be obtained from the
Internet at:
www.eaton.eu/doc
Quick Search: MN05013001Z
More information about safety control relay:
ww.eaton.eu/easySafety
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Danger!
If active components are controlled, such as motors or
pressurized cylinders, plant plants may become damaged
or persons endangered, provided easySafety is incorrectly
connected up, or incorrectly configured and programmed.
h
The term “EMERGENCY STOP” used in this manual corre-
sponds to the “Stop in event of emergency” safety func-
tion in the easySafety safety control relay.
This safety function is identified as “EMERGENCY STOP”
in the current version of the IEC 60204-1 (DIN EN 60204-
1)standard.
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List of revisions The following significant changes have been made
compared to the previous editions:
Edition Page Keyword New Modifi-
cation
AWB2528-
1599en (09/08)
53 Notes
57 Hazard note
221 Signal diagram
323, 327 Signal Diagrams
346 Notes
397, 413 Startup test, Parameter-Function
407 Signal Diagrams
417 Diagnostics-/-Error codes
441 Notes
501, 502,
503, 505
Signal Diagrams
506 Example, Emergency switching off:
electrical circuit diagram 1) Use free-
wheel diode suppressors for ES4P-
221-DMX.. devices with device
version 02 and 10
520 Legend for the graphic:
579 Notes
591 Notes
593 1st paragraph
595 2. X-Section
600 Deleting retentive actual values of
markers and function blocks
625 Error class B (Error-Type)
633 Appendix
List of revisions
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MN05013001Z-
EN (03/10)
18, 50 Furnaces
127 figure 48 + Legend
344 Rule 30
566 1st paragraph
613, 614 table 30 + Legend
626 Comments
672 Safety level in accordance with
EN 50156
MN05013001Z-
DE (01/13)
53 chapter “Connecting transistor outputs”
55 chapter “Special requirement for ES4P-
221-DMX.. devices with device version 02
or 10”
153 figure 65
379 figure 188
405 figure 205
488 figure 251
MN05013001Z-
EN (02/16)
ff Corrections and update
Norm EN 954-1 deleted,
transfer AWA and AWB to MN and IL
659
Technical Data,
Standards
660 safety-relevant characteristic value
Edition Page Keyword New Modifi-
cation
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Intended users This manual is written particularly for planners, developers
and operators of applications in electrical engineering, con-
trol system construction and machine building who wish to
use the safety relays (easySafety devices) for the safe opera-
tion of a machine.
A easySafety device must only be installed and connected up
by trained electricians or other persons who are familiar with
the installation of electrical equipment.
Warning!
Installation, electrotechnical expertise
j
Danger!
It is assumed that operators have specialist electrical
knowledge for configuration, creating circuit diagrams
and start-up. Plant sections and persons are at risk if a
easySafety device is incorrectly connected or configured
and active components such as motors or pressure
cylinders are controlled.
Exclusion of liability
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Exclusion of liability We have provided all the information in this manual to the
best of our knowledge and belief and in accordance with the
latest state of the art. However, this does not exclude the
possibility of inaccuracies so that we cannot accept any
liability for the accuracy and completeness of the
information. In particular, this information does not
guarantee any particular properties.
The devices described must only be installed and operated in
accordance with the content of documentation (this manual
and the IL05013002Z installation instructions) provided with
the device. Installation, commissioning, operation,
maintenance and refitting of the devices must only be
carried out by qualified persons. The devices must only be
used in the areas recommended and only in conjunction with
third-party devices and components that have been
approved by us. Only use is technically faultless condition is
permitted. Faultfree and safe operation of the system
requires proper transport, storage, installation as well as
careful operation and maintenance. If the following safety
instructions are not observed, particularly with regard to
commissioning and maintenance of the devices by
insufficiently qualified personnel and/or in the event of
improper use of the devices, any hazards caused by the
devices cannot be excluded. We cannot accept any liability
for any resulting injury or damage.
For example programming/configurations with easySafety
the following also applies:
easySoft-Safety is a computer program for the generating
and testing as well as the documentation and administration
of configurations for easySafety devices. In order to
demonstrate the generating of a configuration, Eaton
provides prospective customers with sample programming
and sample configurations for easySafety devices.
The use of such sample programs and of easySoft-Safety are
subject to the following safety instructions and operating
guidelines:
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1. The configuration examples provided here have been
created by Eaton to the best of its knowledge and belief and
to the current technological standards. The possibility of
errors in the configuration can not, however, be excluded
and the provided configuration examples do not cover all
function blocks and applications available for the easySafety
devices. If you encounter any malfunction, error and/or any
other problem when using the configuration samples, please
contact your Eaton contact person.
2. The configuration, the preparation of a circuit diagram
and the initial start-up of easySafety devices require safety
know how and electro technical know how. If an easySafety-
device is improperly connected or wrongly configured and
active components such as motors and remote cylinders are
being actuated, plant components and humans are
endangered.
3. When using the provided sample programs and
generating a configuration with easySoft-Safety, the user
has the sole responsibility to observe the following:
All relevant regulations regarding the preparation of a
circuit diagram for easySafety-devices according to the
updated user manuals AWA and AWB of ES4P by Eaton,
All relevant regulations, directives, rules and standards of
occupational safety and accident prevention regarding the
intended preparation of circuit diagrams, initial start-up
and the operation of easySafety-devices, particularly those
issued by Employers’ Liability Insurance Associations
(Berufsgenossenschaft),
Acknowledged rule of technology and state of science.
All other general due diligence regarding the prevention of
damages to life and physical condition of persons as well
as material damage.
4. Eaton assumes no liability for any damage caused by the
application of the provided sample programs contrary to the
preceding safety instructions and operating guidelines
according to the preceding numbers 1 to 3.
Device designation
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Device designation The manual applies to the easySafety safety control relays
which are part of the easy device family. The following terms
are used for the device types if the description applies to all
these types:
easySafety for
ES4P-221-DMXX1
ES4P-221-DMXD1
ES4P-221-DRXX1
ES4P-221-DRXD1
easy600 for
EASY618-.C-RE
EASY620-DC-TE
easy800 for
EASY802-..
EASY806-..
EASY819-..,
EASY820-..,
EASY821-..,
EASY822-..
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Reading conventions Symbols used in this manual have the following meanings:
X indicates actions to be taken.
For greater clarity, the name of the current chapter is shown
in the header of the left-hand page and the name of the
current section in the header of the right-hand page. This
does not apply to pages at the start of a chapter and empty
pages at the end of a chapter.
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Caution!
Warns of the risk of material damage.
i
Warning!
Warns of the possibility of serious damage and slight
injury.
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Danger!
Warns of the possibility of serious damage and slight
injury or death.
h
Draws your attention to interesting tips and
supplementary information.
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