11 - pulse testing, Introduction, Chapter 11 – Rockwell Automation 1755-OF8 GuardPLC Controller Systems User Manual

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Chapter

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Pulse Testing

Introduction

Pulse testing is a high-frequency diagnostic test that can detect wiring
faults on input devices before demand is placed on the safety system.
There are two ways to generate a pulse test in the GuardPLC family of
products.

By using Redundant Pulse Test Output (RPTO) and Single Pulse
Test Output (SPTO) certified function blocks in the application
program

By using the services built into the GuardPLC 1600 and
GuardPLC 2000 controllers’ operating systems

This table lists the pulse test methods available for your product.

Pulse testing cannot be configured on the GuardPLC 1200 and
GuardPLC 1800 controllers, or on the 1753-OB16 output-only module.
The GuardPLC 1800 controller is excluded because it features digital
inputs that are actually analog inputs with 1-bit resolution.

You can choose between the two methods for pulse testing the
GuardPLC 1600 controller and distributed I/O modules (catalog
numbers 1753-IB16, 1753-IB8XOB8, 1753-IB16XOB8, and
1753-IB20XOB8) controlled by the GuardPLC 1600 controller. You
also have the choice of methods for the GuardPLC 2000 controller and
1755-IB24XOB16 module.

Topic

Page

Response to OS Configurable Faults

102

Wire for OS Configurable Line Control

103

Input Configuration for Pulse Testing

105

Controller

RPTO/SPTO Function Blocks

OS Configurable

GuardPLC 1200

yes

no

GuardPLC 1600

yes

yes

GuardPLC 1800

yes

no

GuardPLC 2000

yes

yes

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