Pilz PSSu XB F -T User Manual

Operating Manual PSSu XB F-T

Operating Manual PSSu XB F-T
PSSu XB F-T
Decentralised system PSSuniversal I/O
Operating Manual — No. 21878-EN-02
This document is a translation of the original document.
All rights to this documentation are reserved by Pilz GmbH & Co. KG. Copies may be made for internal purposes.
Suggestions and comments for improving this documentation will be gratefully received.
Pilz®, PIT®, PMI®, PNOZ®, Primo®, PSEN®, PSS®, PVIS®, SafetyBUS p®, SafetyEYE®, SafetyNET p®, the spirit of safety® are registered and protected trademarks of Pilz GmbH & Co. KG in some countries.
SD means Secure Digital.

Preface

Contents

Contents
Contents Page
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Validity of documentation 1-1
1.1.1 Retaining the documentation 1-1
1.1.2 Terminology: System environment A and B 1-1
1.2 Overview of documentation 1-2
1.3 Definition of symbols 1-3
Chapter 2 Overview
2.1 Module structure 2-1
2.1.1 Module features 2-1
2.2 Front view 2-2
Chapter 3 Safety
3.1 Intended use 3-1
3.2 Safety regulations 3-2
3.2.1 Use of qualified personnel 3-2
3.2.2 Warranty and liability 3-2
3.2.3 Disposal 3-2
Chapter 4 Function description
4.1 Module features 4-1
4.2 Configuration 4-2
Chapter 5 Installation
5.1 General installation guidelines 5-1
5.1.1 Dimensions 5-1
5.2 Install base station 5-2
5.3 Inserting and removing an electronic module
5.3.1 Inserting an electronic module 5-4
5.3.2 Removing an electronic module 5-5
Chapter 6 Wiring
6.1 General wiring guidelines 6-1
6.1.1 Mechanical connection of the base modules
6.2 Terminal configuration 6-3
6.3 Connecting the module 6-4
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Chapter 7 Operation
7.1 Messages 7-1
7.2 Display elements 7-2
7.2.1 Display elements for module diagnostics 7-2
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Chapter 8 Technical details
8.1 Technical details 8-1
8.2 Order reference 8-3
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1 Introduction

1.1 Validity of documentation

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This documentation is valid for the product PSSu XB F-T. It is valid until
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1.1.1 Retaining the documentation

Retaining the documentation1-Einf Aufbewahren

new documentation is published.
This operating manual explains the function and operation, describes the installation and provides guidelines on how to connect the product .
This documentation is intended for instruction and should be retained for future reference.
1.1.2 Terminology: System environment A and B

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The PSSu system can be used in two different system environments. The module's application area is described in the chapter "Intended Use" of the manual.
The distinction is made between
PSSu in system environment APSSu in system environment B
The distinction is based on the application area of the PSSu system.
PSSu in system environment A may be used in the
Decentralised system PSSu I/O with SafetyBUS pDecentralised system PSSu I/O with ST fieldbuses such as CANopen,
DeviceNet
Not in the automation system PSS 4000
PSSu in system environment B may be used in the
Automation system PSS 4000, e.g. with the
– Decentralised system PSSu I/O with SafetyNET p – Control system PSSu PLC – Control system PSSu multi
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1.2 Overview of documentation

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1 Introduction
The introduction is designed to familiarise you with the contents, struc­ture and specific order of this manual.
2 Overview
This chapter provides information on the product's most important fea­tures.
3 Safety
This chapter must be read as it contains important information on safety and intended use.
4 Function Description
This chapter describes the product's individual components.
5 Installation
This chapter explains how to install the product.
6 Wiring
This chapter describes the product's wiring.
7 Operation
This chapter explains the display elements and advises on what to do if a fault occurs.
8 Technical Details
This chapter contains the product's technical details and order refer­ence.
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1.3 Definition of symbols

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Information that is particularly important is identified as follows:
DANGER!
This warning must be heeded! It warns of a hazardous situation that poses an immediate threat of serious injury and death and indicates preventive measures that can be taken.
WARNING!
This warning must be heeded! It warns of a hazardous situation that could lead to serious injury and death and indicates preven­tive measures that can be taken.
CAUTION!
This refers to a hazard that can lead to a less serious or minor injury plus material damage, and also provides information on preventive measures that can be taken.
NOTICE
This describes a situation in which the unit(s) could be damaged and also provides information on preventive measures that can be taken. It also highlights areas within the text that are of partic­ular importance.
INFORMATION
This gives advice on applications and provides information on special features.
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2 Overview

2.1 Module structure

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A module consists of
Electronic module and Base module with
The base modules are the carrier units for the electronic modules and are used to connect the field wiring. The electronic modules are inserted on to the base modules and determine the module's function.
Details of the base modules that can be used are available in the chapter entitled “Intended Use”.
– Screw terminals or – Cage clamp terminals
2.1.1 Module features

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The product has the following features:
The module terminates a PSSu system and extends the module bus
via a cable connection.
The module supports a remote station PSSu XR F-T.Plug for the module bus connection cable The cable connection transfers:
–FS data – ST data –Module supply
The module routes the periphery supply from the module bus to the
base module terminals.
LED for:
– Periphery supply
For standard and failsafe applications in system environment A and B
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2.2 Front view

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Key:
A: Electronic module PSSu XB F-TB: Base module1: LED for module diagnostics2: Labelling strip with:
– Name of electronic module – Order number – Serial number – Hardware version number
3: 2D code4: Labelling strip for the terminal configuration on the base module
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5: Name of electronic module6: RJ45 interface (on the rear of the electronic module, not visible in
the drawing)
7: Connection level 18: Connection level 29: Connection level 310: Connection level 4
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