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Set up multiple safety functions in minutes, not hours.
A Add safety input
© Select a device
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With yourWindowsXP, 2000, Vista or Windows 7 PC you can configure
all safety and non-safety functions for the SC22-3 right on your
computer using the USB port and the SC22-3 PC Interface, or the XM
card and programming tool.This all-new, click-and-go system brings a
new level of simplicity to configuring safeguarding functions.
© Modify device properties: a Rename device
b. Select device circuit type
c. Select reset logic
d. Map inputs to outputs
e. Click "OK"
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Wiring Diagram
Ladder Logic Diagram
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Configuration Summary
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Quickly configure Safety Output ON- and OFF-delay.
Set ON- and OFF-delay and time in seconds. Delay time values are
automatically displayed in the ladder logic diagram.
Confirm proper configuration and test.
Once created, you can review and confirm the validity of
the configuration and parameters in seconds. Once
complete, the configuration can be stored for future use
with no additional confirmation.
Easily establish status of input, output and
system properties.
Ten non-safety status outputs are capable of 0.5A output individually
(up to 1.0A in total for all used). With simple menu selections, you can
monitor a variety of output status functions including:
Track Input
Track Output
System Lockout Status
I/O Fault Status
System Waiting for Reset
Output Waiting for Reset
Muting Status
Track Input Group
Advanced diagnostics and troubleshooting hints are available using
either the front panel display or your PC.
Store system configurations
on the optional XM card.
Using external, non-volatile memory, system
configurations are easily stored on the optional SC-XM1
external memory (XM) card. This allows the downloading of
preset configurations to multiple systems or rapid changeovers
without reconfiguring the system—another significant time-saver.
Store system configurations on a hard drive, or on a CD-ROM, or email
them anywhere in the world for fast efficient upgrades.
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