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 operation in a specific state (e.g., 8003). 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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Verify the voltage at the Reset input terminal (e.g., X1.5) with a calibrated multimeter to confirm if a persistent 24VDC signal is present.
Isolate the Reset input by disconnecting its physical wiring at the safety module and observe if the fault clears, indicating an external wiring or device issue.
Inspect the Reset push-button for mechanical binding or contamination; actuate it multiple times and verify its contact operation with an ohmmeter (continuity when pressed, open when released).
Review the safety PLC program logic (e.g., Siemens TIA Portal Safety, Rockwell Studio 5000) to ensure the Reset command is momentary and de-activates once the safety function is active.
Perform an insulation resistance test (Megger test) on the Reset input wiring if environmental factors (e.g., moisture, cutting fluids) are suspected.
If possible, swap the suspected input module with a known-good spare or re-route the input to an unused channel to diagnose module failure.