Monitoring Discrepancy Error - Secure Input Group
Beckhoff · TwinSAFE Logic FB
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A discrepancy has been detected between the 'Secure1' and 'Secure2' input channels in the FB MON function block. These inputs are used to switch off the evaluation of 'MonIn(x)' inputs. A discrepancy here means the redundant secure inputs are not in agreement, which can lead to unintended disabling of monitoring functions, potentially bypassing safety.
Vanlige årsaker
- Discrepancy between the 'Secure1' and 'Secure2' enable signals (e.g., from a mode selector switch) due to one signal being active and the other inactive.
- Faulty external device providing the 'Secure' signals, such as a mode selector switch with worn or damaged redundant contacts.
- Intermittent connection or wire break on one of the 'Secure' input lines (e.g., terminal X12.1 or X12.2).
- Incorrect configuration of the 'Secure' input type (e.g., NC vs NO) in the safety controller parameters (e.g., P_SECURE_INPUT_LOGIC).
- Unintended activation or deactivation of one 'Secure' input due to external wiring fault or component failure.
Reparasjonssteg & Sjekkliste
Klikk på steg for å spore fremgangen.
- 1
Identify the external source of the 'Secure1' and 'Secure2' signals (e.g., key switch S_MODE) and test its redundant contacts for proper operation using a multimeter.
- 2
Measure the voltage potential on the 'Secure1' and 'Secure2' input terminals of the safety controller in both desired states (e.g., 24VDC when active, 0VDC when inactive).
- 3
Verify continuity of the wiring from the source device's redundant contacts to the safety controller's 'Secure1' and 'Secure2' input terminals.
- 4
Check the safety controller's parameter settings for the 'Secure Input Group' (e.g., P_MON_SECURE_TYPE, P_MON_SECURE_DEBOUNCE) to ensure they match the physical wiring and application.
- 5
Observe the diagnostic status of 'Secure1' and 'Secure2' inputs through the safety controller's software interface to determine which input is causing the discrepancy.