Safety input fault recovery, Input delays, Safety input fault recovery input delays – Rockwell Automation 1791DS-IBxxxx Guard I/O DeviceNet Safety Modules User Manual
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Understand the Operation of Safety Functions
Chapter 2
Safety Input Fault Recovery
If an error is detected, the safety input data remains in the off state. Follow this
procedure to activate the safety input data again.
1. Remove the cause of the error.
2. Place the safety input (or safety inputs) into the safe state.
The safety input status turns on (fault cleared) after the input-error latch
time has elapsed and the I/O indicator (red) turns off. The input data can
now be controlled.
Input Delays
On-delay - An input signal is treated as Logic 0 during the on-delay time (0…126
ms, in increments of 6 ms) after the input contact’s rising edge. The input turns
on only if the input contact remains on after the on-delay time has elapsed. This
helps prevent rapid changes of the input data due to contact bounce.
Figure 17 - On-delay
Off-delay - An input signal is treated as Logic 1 during the off-delay time (0…126
ms, in increments of 6 ms) after the input contact’s falling edge. The input turns
off only if the input contact remains off after the off delay time has elapsed. This
helps prevent rapid changes of the input data due to contact bounce.
Figure 18 - Off-delay
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Remote I/O Data
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Safety Input
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