Dual-channels, complementary – Rockwell Automation 1734-IE4S POINT Guard I/O Safety Modules User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1734-UM013J-EN-P - July 2014

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Safety Inputs, Safety Outputs, and Safety Data

Chapter 2

Dual-channels, Complementary

In Complementary mode, the inputs of a pair should be in the opposite
(complementary) state. When a transition occurs in one channel of the pair prior
to the transition of the second channel of the pair, a discrepancy occurs. If the
second channel transitions to the appropriate state prior to the discrepancy time
elapsing, the inputs are considered complementary.

If the second transition does not occur before the discrepancy time elapses, the
channels will fault. The fault state of complementary inputs is the
even-numbered input turned off and the odd-numbered input turned ON.
Note that if faulted, both channel status bits are set low. When configured as a
complementary dual-channel pair, the data bits for both channels will always be
sent to the controller in complementary, or opposite states.

Figure 9 - Complementary, Normal Operation and Fault Detection (not to scale)

ON

OFF

IN0

Safety Input 0
Data

IN1

Fault Detected

Discrepancy Time

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

IN0

Safety Input 0, 1
Status

IN1

Fault Detection

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Discrepancy Time

Safety Input 0, 1
Status

Safety Input 1
Data

Safety Input 1
Data

Safety Input 0
Data

Normal
Operation

Safety
I/O
Network
Data Sent
to the
Controller

Safety
I/O
Network
Data Sent
to the
Controller

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