ABB · AC500-S Safety Controller
A static TRUE signal is detected at the Reset input of a safety function block (e.g., SF_EmergencyStop, SF_ESPE, SF_AOPD) while it is waiting for a primary safety input or during activation in a specific state (e.g., 8001). This condition prevents the safety function from resetting properly or clearing error states. Consequently, it keeps associated safety outputs in a safe (FALSE) state, inhibiting normal operation.
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Measure the voltage at the physical Reset input terminal (e.g., X1.5 or the corresponding input module terminal) with a multimeter to confirm 0VDC when the reset is not intended.
Disconnect the physical wiring to the Reset input at the safety module (e.g., PLC safety input card) and check if the fault clears; if so, the issue is external to the module.
Inspect the physical Reset push-button for mechanical binding or debris; actuate it several times and verify its contact status with an ohmmeter (NC contacts should open when pressed).
Review the safety PLC program logic (e.g., S7-Safety Advanced, Studio 5000 Logix Designer) to ensure the Reset input is only commanded TRUE after all primary safety inputs are satisfied.
If an external safety relay or contactor drives the Reset input, verify its contact status (e.g., 3-pole NO contacts) using an ohmmeter when de-energized and energized.
Check diagnostic LEDs on the safety input module (e.g., Siemens 6ES7326-2BF10, Allen-Bradley 1734-IB8S) for specific input channel status.