ABB · System
For an I/O bus module, the configured discrepancy time for a specific channel has expired. This typically occurs in safety applications where redundant signals do not match within the allowed time frame, indicating a potential sensor malfunction, wiring issue, or incorrect time setting. This can lead to safety shutdowns.
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1. Individually activate and deactivate each redundant safety input sensor (e.g., S1, S2) while observing their states in the safety PLC diagnostics.
2. Measure the voltage and continuity of the wiring for both safety channels from the sensors back to the I/O module's input terminals (e.g., X1.1 and X1.2).
3. Access the safety controller's configuration software and verify the 'Discrepancy Time' parameter (e.g., P30-01). Increase it slightly if typical sensor activation differences are known.
4. Check for and address any potential sources of electromagnetic interference (EMI) near the safety input wiring, ensuring proper shielding and grounding.
5. Perform a cross-check of the sensor's physical state against the observed input status on the safety I/O module to identify which sensor is causing the mismatch.