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HIMA X-DI 16 01 Safety Function

Safety Function

The module evaluates the digital input signals and provides them to the user program.

The safety function is performed in accordance with SIL 3.

Reaction in the Event of a Fault

If a fault occurs, the module adopts the safe state and the assigned input variables transmit

the initial value to the user program.

The initial values must be set to 0 to ensure that the input variables transmit the value 0 to

the user program if a fault occurs.

The module activates the Error LED on the front plate.

Scope of Delivery

The module must be installed on a suitable connector board to be able to operate. If a FTA

is used, a system cable is required to connect the connector board to the FTA. Connector

boards, system cables and FTAs are not included within the scope of delivery

HIMA HIMax®Digital Input Module X-DI 16 01

Product Description

The X-DI 16 01 digital input module is intended for use in the programmable electronic

system (PES) HIMax.

The module can be inserted in any of the base plate slots with the exception of the slots

reserved for system bus modules. For more information, refer to the System Manual

(HI 801 001 E).

The module is used to evaluate up to 16 digital input signals. The digital inputs are current

sinking logic for 48 VAC to 120 VAC signals in accordance with IEC 61131-2 ( based on

type 1).

The module has been certified by the TÜV for safety-related applications up to SIL 3

(IEC 61508. IEC 61511 and IEC 62061), Cat. 4 (EN 954-1) and PL e (EN ISO 13849-1).

Refer to the HIMax Safety Manual (HI 801 003 E) for more information on the standards

used to test and certify the modules and the HIMax system.

HIMA X-DI 32 52 Digital Input Module has 32 inputs

Structure

The module has 32 inputs. Each channel measures the input signals through an

internalmeasuring facility.Four short-circuit-proof and current limited supplies feed

eight supply outputs each. Onesupply output is assigned to each input.The 32 inputs

can be used to evaluate the values measured for the proximity switches orwired contacts.

The switching thresholds for generating digital signals can be configured in SILworX.

The processor system for the I/O module controls and monitors the I/O level. The data

andstates of the I/O module are made available to the processor modules via the

redundantsystem bus. The system bus has a redundant structure for reasons of availability.

Redundancy is only ensured if both system bus modules are inserted in the base platesand

configured in SILworX.

HIMA X-DI 32 52 Reaction in the Event of a Fault

Safety Function

The module does not perform any safety-related functions.The module evaluates

 the input signals of proximity switches and contact makers andmonitors the

proximity switch / contact maker circuit for open-circuits and short-circuits.

The parameters and status for this module must not be used for safety functions.

Reaction in the Event of a Fault

If a fault occurs, the assigned input variables transmit the initial value (default

value = 0) tothe user program.The initial values must be set to 0 to ensure that

the input variables transmit the value 0 tothe user program if a fault occurs.

If the raw value is evaluated instead of the processvalue, the user must program

the monitoring function and the value in the event of faultsfrom within the user

program.The module activates the Error LED on the front plate.

Scope of Delivery

The module must be installed on a suitable connector board to be able to operate.

If a FTAis used, a system cable is required to connect the connector board to the FTA.

Connectorboards, system cables and FTAs are not included within the scope of delivery.

The connector boards are described in Chapter 3.6. the system cables are described in

Chapter 3.7. The FTAs are described in own manuals.

HIMA X-DI 32 52 standard module

Product Description

The X-DI 32 52 standard module is a digital input module and it is intended

for use in theprogrammable electronic system (PES) HIMax.

The module can be inserted in any of the base plate slots with the exception

of the slotsreserved for system bus modules. For more information, refer to

the System Manual(HI 801 001 E).The module is used to evaluate up to 32

proximity switches in accordance withEN 60947-5-6 (NAMUR) or wired

contacts.The standard module can be operated with safety-related modules

within one base plate.The standard module is non-reactive to the safety-related

modules. In particular, thisincludes EMC, electrical safety, communication to

the X-SB and X-CPU modules and theuser program.Module and connector

boards are mechanically coded, see Chapter 

This measureensures that a safety-related module cannot be replaced by a

standard module.Refer to the HIMax Safety Manual (HI 801 003 E) for more

information on the standardsused to test and certify the module and the

HIMax system.

HIMA X-AI 32 01 Scope of Delivery

Scope of Delivery

The module must be installed on a suitable connector board to be able to operate. If a Field

Termination Assembly (FTA) is used, a system cable is required to connect the connector board

to the FTA. Connector boards, system cables and FTAs are not included within the scope of

delivery.

The connector boards are described in Chapter 3.6. the system cables are described in

Chapter 3.7. The FTAs are described in own manuals.

Assembly

The module has 32 analog current inputs (0/4…20 mA), each input is measured and functionally

tested using two internal measuring facilities. A short-circuit-proof transmitter supply is assigned

to each input.

The 32 analog inputs can be used to evaluate the values measured for the transmitters and

safety transmitters. Two-wire or three-wire transmitters with a maximum supply current of 30 mA

can be connected to the module.

The functional units are galvanically separated to ensure that the input signals are interference

free.

The safety-related 1oo2 processor system for the I/O module controls and monitors the I/O

level. The data and states of the I/O module are made available to the processor modules via

the redundant system bus. The system bus has a redundant structure for reasons of availability.

Redundancy is only ensured if both system bus modules are inserted in the base plates and

configured in SILworX.

HIMA HIMax® Analog input module X-AI 32 01

Product Description

The X-AI 32 01 analog input module is intended for use in the programmable electronic system

(PES) HIMax.

The module is inserted into any of the base plate slots with the exception of the slots reserved

for system bus modules. For more information, refer to the System Manual (HI 801 001 E).

The module is used to evaluate up to 32 analog input signals.

The module is TÜV-certified for safety-related applications up to SIL 3 (IEC 61508. IEC 61511

and IEC 62061), Cat. 4 and PL e (EN ISO 13849-1).

Refer to the HIMax Safety Manual (HI 801 003 E) for more information on the standards used to

test and certify the module and the HIMax system.

Safety Function

The module measures the current of the connected devices with safety-related accuracy,

providing the transmitter supply with a guaranteed minimum voltage.

The safety function is performed in accordance with SIL 3.

Reaction in the Event of a Fault

If a fault occurs, the module adopts the safe state and the assigned input variables transmit the

initial value (default value = 0) to the user program.

The initial values must be set to 0 to ensure that the input variables transmit the value 0 to the

user program if a fault occurs. If the raw value is evaluated instead of the process value, the

user must program the monitoring function and the value in the event of faults from within the

user program.

The module activates the Error LED on the front plate.

HIMA PT 201 Engineering HIMA systems with SILworX

PT 201 | SILworX® Engineer

Engineering HIMA systems with SILworX

The HIMA system families HIMax, HIMatrix and HIQuad X are programmed and

configured using the SILworX programming tool.

The course starts with an introduction of the programming tool and options for

implementation and operation. Then the handling of SILworX will be discussed extensive

in all major parts.

Here the participants will get a deep understanding starting with programming techniques

via generation of project up to test and diagnosis possibilities. Also the implementation of

safety requirements will be discussed in detail. Training will be supported by practical

exercises using projects.

Upon successful completion, every participant will be able to generate projects in

SILworX.

Combination with requested hardware will be done by an add-on-course as presence

training.

HIMA PT 201 | SILworX® Engineer

Course Content

SILworX

· Essentials of IEC 61131-3 basic standard

· Structure of projects

· Definition of resource types

· Program structure

· Programming exercises

· Testing in offline simulation

· Communication to the system

· Code generation

· system loading and starting

· Online functions

· Forcing of variables

· Diagnosis options

· safety parameters

· Documentation

· Version compare

HIMA X-SB 01 HIMax® System Bus Module

Product Description

The X-SB 01 system bus module is intended for use in the programmable electronic

systems (PES) HIMax. The module can only be inserted into base plate’s slots 1 and 2.

If the base plate only contains one module, the HIMax system operates with only one

system bus (mono operation). If the base plate contains two modules, the HIMax system

operates with two redundant system busses (redundant operation).

HIMA recommends using redundant operation (default) to exploit the HIMax system

availability.

The module has the following functions:

To establish connections between the modules.

To establish connections to other base plates.

Manage the rack ID and SRS of the modules.

Further, the module provides an interface to the programming and debugging tool (PADT).

The module has been certified by the TÜV for safety-related applications up to SIL 3

(IEC 61508. IEC 61511 and IEC 62061), Cat. 4 (EN 954-1) and PL e (EN ISO 13849-1).

Refer to the HIMax Safety Manual (HI 801 003 E) for more information on the standards

used to test and certify the module and the HIMax system.

Safety Function

The module transfer the data via a safety-related protocol.

Reaction in the Event of a Fault

If a failure occurs on a system bus, the bus connection is ensured via the redundant system

bus, provided that both system busses have been previously configured.

Scope of Delivery

The module must be installed on a suitable connector board to be able to operate. The

connector boards for the system bus module are integrated into the base plate and are

contained within the scope of delivery, see Chapter 3.6.

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