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Chapter 5 Characteristics of Safety Tags, the Safety Task, and Safety Programs
Additional Resources
Resource
Logix5000 Controllers Design
Considerations Reference Manual, publication 1756-RM094
GuardLogix Controllers User Manual, publication 1756-UM020
1768 Compact GuardLogix Controllers User
Manual, publication 1768-UM002
Description
Provides information on managing tasks and the effects of task execution and timing on user data
Contains information on how to map tags
Contains information on how to map tags
52 Publication 1756-RM093F-EN-P - January 2010
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Table of contents
- 9 Introduction
- 9 About This Publication
- 9 Who Should Use This Publication
- 10 Understanding Terminology
- 11 Additional Resources
- 13 Introduction
- 13 SIL 3 Certification
- 14 Functional Verification Tests
- 15 GuardLogix Architecture for SIL 3 Applications
- 16 GuardLogix System Components
- 18 GuardLogix Certifications
- 19 GuardLogix PFD and PFH Specifications
- 20 Safety Integrity Level (SIL) Compliance Distribution and Weight
- 21 System Reaction Time
- 22 Contact Information If Device Failure Occurs
- 23 Introduction
- 23 1756 GuardLogix Controller Hardware
- 25 1768 Compact GuardLogix Controller Hardware
- 25 CIP Safety Protocol
- 25 Safety I/O
- 26 Communication Bridges
- 28 Programming Overview
- 29 Introduction
- 29 Overview
- 29 Typical Safety Functions of CIP Safety I/O Modules
- 31 Reaction Time
- 31 Safety Considerations for CIP Safety I/O Modules
- 35 Introduction
- 35 The Routable CIP Safety Control System
- 38 Considerations for Assigning the Safety Network Number (SNN)
- 41 Introduction
- 41 Differentiate Between Standard and Safety
- 42 SIL 2 Safety Applications
- 47 SIL3 Safety – the Safety Task
- 49 Safety Programs
- 50 Safety Routines
- 50 Safety Tags
- 52 Additional Resources
- 53 Introduction
- 53 Safety Concept Assumptions
- 53 Basics of Application Development and Testing
- 54 Commissioning Life Cycle
- 61 Downloading the Safety Application Program
- 61 Uploading the Safety Application Program
- 61 Online Editing
- 62 Storing and Loading a Project from Nonvolatile Memory
- 62 Force Data
- 63 Inhibit a Module
- 63 Editing Your Safety Application
- 67 Introduction
- 67 Monitoring System Status
- 74 GuardLogix System Faults
- 77 Introduction
- 77 Safety Application Instructions
- 79 Metal Form Safety Application Instructions
- 80 Safety Instructions
- 81 Additional Resources
- 83 Introduction
- 83 Creating and Using a Safety Add-On Instruction
- 88 Additional Resources
- 89 Introduction
- 89 System Reaction Time
- 89 Logix System Reaction Time
- 95 Introduction
- 96 Checklist for GuardLogix Controller System
- 97 Checklist for Safety Inputs
- 98 Checklist for Safety Outputs
- 99 Checklist for Developing a Safety Application Program
- 101 Introduction
- 101 GuardLogix Controller and Guard I/O Safety Data
- 102 PFD Values
- 102 PFH Values
- 109 Numerics
- 109 A
- 109 C
- 109 D
- 109 E
- 110 F
- 110 G
- 110 H
- 110 I
- 110 L
- 110 M
- 110 N
- 110 O
- 110 P
- 111 Q
- 111 R
- 111 S
- 112 T
- 112 U