Rockwell Automation 1440-VDRP06-00RH XM-160/161/162 Direct Vibration Module User Manual

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Publication GMSI10-UM025C-EN-P - August 2010

Configuration Parameters 69

Determines whether the relay is failsafe or
non-failsafe.

Failsafe operation means that when in alarm, the
relay contacts are in their "normal," de-energized, or
"shelf-state" positions. In other words, normally
closed relays are closed in alarm, and normally open
relays are open in alarm. With failsafe operation, a
power failure equals an alarm.

The following are true of a relay in failsafe
operation:

• The relay is energized when power is applied to

the module.

• The relay in a nonalarmed condition has power

applied to the coil.

• In alarm condition, power is removed from the

relay coil, causing the relay to change state.

For non-failsafe operation, the following are true:

• Under nonalarm conditions, the relay closes the

circuit between the common and the N.C.
(normally closed) terminals.

• Under alarm conditions, the relay changes state to

close the circuit between the common and the
N.O. (normally open) terminals.

For failsafe operation, the following are true:

• Under nonalarm (with power applied to the unit)

conditions, the relay closes the circuit between the
common and the N.O. terminals.

• Under alarm or loss-of-power conditions, the relay

changes state to close the circuit between the
common and the N.C. terminals.

Relay Parameters

Parameter Name

Description

Options/Comments

XM Configuration
Utility

EDS File

Failsafe Relay

Failsafe
Option

XM Configuration
Utility

EDS File

Check means
failsafe

Failsafe

Clear means
non-failsafe

Nonfailsafe

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