Rockwell Automation 440R MSR240P Minotaur Safety Relay User Manual

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Communication Module MSR240

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RS232 Interface Description

Data blocks are transmitted continuously through the RS232 interface, at intervals of
approximately 1 sec. The MSR240 is intended to transmit data to an MSR245 Display
Module, or to a PC. The Baud rate is fixed at 4800

The RS232 protocol uses a 16-byte data block, structured as follows:

1 Start

byte:

02


2 Device

status:

Bit 0: = 1: Unit ready for start. / = 0: Not ready / busy

Bit 1: = 1: Stop signal. / = 0: Inputs OK

Bit 2: = 1: Cross-fault. / = 0: No cross-fault

Bit 3: = 1: Auto start. / = 0: Manual start

Bit 4: = 1: Relay energised. / = 0: Relay de-energised

Bit 5: = 1: Feedback loop dynamic. / = 0: Feedback loop

static

Bit 6: = 1: Feedback loop open if unit is "Ready"

Bit 7: = 1


3 Fault

diagnostics: Bit 0: = 1: System bus (SPI) failure. / = 0: ….OK

Bit 1: = 1: Oscillator failure. / = 0: ….OK

Bit 2: = 1: Relay transistor failure. / = 0: ….OK

Bit 3: = 1: Relay contact failure. / = 0: ….OK

Bit 4: = 1: Feedback circuit fault. / = 0: ….OK

Bit 5: = 1: Y40 circuit failure. / = 0: ….OK

Bit 6: = 1: Bus termination plug missing. / = 0: ….OK

Bit 7: = 1


4 - 14 Input modules: activation and wiring:

Bit 0: = 1: Emergency stop (or failure): Input 1

Bit 1: = 1: Emergency stop (or failure): Input 2

Bit 2: = 1: MSR220 Module. / = 0: MSR221 Module

Bit

3:

=

1 0 1

Bit

4:

=

0 1 1

1-

2-

3-channel

detection:

Input

2

Bit

5:

=

1 0 1

Bit

6:

=

0 1 1

1-

2-

3-channel

detection:

Input

1

Bit 7: = 1


15 Control

byte:

XOR – conjunction of Bytes 2 through 14


16 End

byte: 03






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