Work with test output configuration dialog – Rockwell Automation 1791ES-IB16 Guard I/O EtherNet/IP Safety Modules User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 1791ES-UM001D-EN-P - May 2013
Chapter 5
Configure the I/O Modules by Using the Logix Designer Application
2. For Point Mode, choose one of these values for each point, referring to the
Safety Input Parameters table for additional information:
• Not Used - Safety input channel is disabled
• Safety Pulse Test - Safety input is configured for pulse test operation
• Safety - The safety input is used with a safety field device
• Standard - Safety input has a standard field device wired to it
3. Complete entries, noting the following:
• For each safety input on the module, you can define if the input will be
pulse tested. If the inputs is pulse tested, select which test source to use.
• Off -> On and On -> Off delay times can be configured per channel
with each channel specifically tuned to match the characteristics of the
field device for maximum performance.
• Input Error Latch Time is the time the module holds an error to make
sure the controller can detect it. This provides you more reliable
diagnostics and enhances the chances that a nuisance error is detected.
4. Click OK at the bottom of the dialog box or a tab at the top of the dialog
box.
Work with Test Output
Configuration Dialog
Read this for information about how to work with the Test Output
Configuration dialog box, referring to the table that provides information on
configuring test outputs.
Table 7 - Configuring Test Outputs
Parameter Name
Value
Description
Default
Test Output Mode
Not Used
The test output is disabled.
Not Used
Standard
The output point is enabled for use by the GuardLogix controller.
Pulse Test
The test output is being used as a pulse test source.
Power Supply
A constant 24V is placed on the output terminal. It can be used to provide power to a field device.
Muting Lamp Output
(Terminal T3/T7 only)
An indicator lamp is connected to the output. When this lamp is energized, a burned-out bulb, broken
wire, or short to GND error condition can be detected. Typically, the lamp is an indicator used in light
curtain applications.