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Select the Input Device Properties

After an input device is selected, the Properties menu for that device pops up. This menu presents the properties that must be establish-
ed for each type of input device. The user-defined properties include (depending on the device):

Name — The name (or circuit designation) of each specific device (not device type)
Circuit Type — A list of the types of contact or solid-state circuits that can be used for that device type
Reset Logic — Automatic (Trip mode) and Manual (Latch mode) options for that device
Input Terminal Assignment — These are assigned automatically but can be changed to any unused input terminal.
I/O map — Establishes relationships between input devices and outputs

NOTE: Input device properties and functions are discussed in sections

4.3.2 Safety Input Device Properties

on page 28 and

10 Input

Device and Safety Category Reference

on page 90.

Follow the configuration steps as they appear on the screen, as shown in the following figure.

Name: Change the name to something meaningful to you, such as: E-STOP1. Any input device can be renamed during the configuration
process.

Circuit Type: Select the appropriate circuit type from the drop-down menu for your device. The selected circuit type will appear in the
input terminals diagram, with automatically assigned terminal numbers; the terminal numbers can be reassigned using the drop-down
menus. The plus signs at S13 and S15 designate that these terminals supply the +24V dc source for the device contacts.

NOTE: See section

10 Input Device and Safety Category Reference

on page 90 for more information about safety circuit

integrity levels and the capabilities of each circuit type.

Reset Logic: Select between Manual or Automatic Reset from the drop-down menu.

Mapping: Map each safety input device to one or more Safety Outputs (at least one must be selected) by checking or un-checking the
boxes. (Just click on a box to select or deselect it.) If the safety input device is a muting sensor, a bypass switch, or a mute enable
sensor, map those inputs to at least one of the other safety input devices.

When a safety input device with manual reset is added, a new window automatically appears to add a reset input device for that device.
Any safety input device which keeps the default Manual reset logic setting requires a reset for any Safety Output mapped to that device.
A separate reset may be assigned for each Safety Output.

The wiring diagram will begin to populate with your chosen device(s), as will the ladder logic diagram and configuration summary.

Use the drop-down menus to change the

terminal assignments

Map each device to any

1, 2, or 3 Safety Outputs

Type in a name for the device

Select a circuit type from the

drop-down menu

Select the reset logic from

the drop-down menu

Depicts the selected circuit type

and terminal assignments

+ indicates the terminal that supplies

the +24V dc source for the device

Info button directs you to the appropriate

section in Appendix A of the manual.

Advanced settings are dependent on device

type (e.g., debounce time settings)

Figure 38. Safety Input Device Properties screen

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