
Power ON
With Start Switch
Output
Emergency Stop Switch (NC1)
➀
➀
When monitoring the start switch,
with Y3-Y5 jumpered
(default setting/recommended)
Operation
ON
Tv = 0 to 30 seconds
adjustable
OFF
➁
When monitoring the start switch,
with Y3-Y4 jumpered
➁
Emergency Stop Switch (NC2)
Output 13-14 (NO)
Output 23-24 (NO)
Output 57-58 (NO)
Output 67-68 (NO)
Output 77-78 (NO)
Start Switch
Start Switch
Start Switch
External Start Conditions
Transistor Output Y89 (S12)
Transistor Output Y89 (S12)
Transistor Output Y90 (S22)
Transistor Output Y90 (S22)
Transistor Output Y88 (A1/A2)
Transistor Output Y91 (Stop1)
Start
Emergency Stop
Not Operated
Emergency Stop
Operated
Without Start Switch
Emergency Stop Switch
(NC2 or NC1)
Emergency Stop Switch
(NC1 or NC2)
tmax.= 75ms∗
➂➂
Without start switch,
with Y3-Y4 and S33-Y1 jumpered
∗When using without start switch,
the input synchronization time
should be 75 ms max.
HR1S-ATE Operation Chart
HR1S-ATE Safety Relay Modules
Residual Risk (EN ISO/ISO12100-1)
The wiring diagrams on page 3 have been tested under actual
operating conditions. The HR1S-ATE safety relay module can be
used in a safety circuit by connecting to safety equipment compli-
ant to applicable standards. Consider residual risk in the following
circumstances:
a) When it is necessary to modify the recommended circuit and if
added/modified components are not properly integrated into the
control circuit.
b) When applicable standards of machine operation are not observed,
or when the machine is not adjusted or maintained properly
(adhere to a strict maintenance schedule).
c) When the contacts of relays and contactors for connected with
safety outputs are not forced guided (compliant with EN 50205).
Instructions
Only persons with technical expertise may install, startup, modify,•
or retrofit the HR1S-ATE safety relay module.
Turn the power off before installation, removal, wiring, mainte-•
nance, or inspection of the safety relay module. If an error occurs,
line voltage may be present at the control circuit in devices without
DC isolation.
Observe all electrical safety regulations issued by appropriate•
technical authorities or trade association. The safety function can
be lost if the device is not used for its intended purpose.
Do not open the housing or perform invalid operation, otherwise•
the warranty will become voided.
Negligence to observe the following instructions may cause ac-•
cidents that may result in death or serious injuries.
Connect the wires according to the wiring diagrams shown on⋅
page 3.
Connect the wires according to applicable standards.⋅
The contacts of relays and contactors to connected with safety⋅
outputs must be forced guided (compliant with EN 50205).
For external fusing, use an appropriate fuse size and connect ac-⋅
cording to the wiring diagram on page 3.
When maintaining or adjusting machines, observe the mainte-⋅
nance schedule.
If the recommended circuit is modified or if components are⋅
added/modified, make sure that they are properly integrated into
the control circuit.
Relays must have mechanically-linked contacts.⋅
Follow required standards applicable to the operation of the ma-⋅
chine. When maintaining or adjusting machines, observe a proper
maintenance schedule.
Do not use the module if it has been subjected to improper or•
incorrect use. In this case, the warranty will be voided.
Do not use the HR1S-ATE under stressful conditions such as ir-•
regular voltage, current, temperature, or humidity.
Before starting up your equipment for the first time, be sure to•
check all safety functions according to regulations and observe
the specified test cycles for safety equipment.
Perform the following precautionary steps prior to installation, as-•
sembly, or disassembly of the system.
1. Disconnect the supply voltage to the equipment / system prior to
starting work.
2. To prevent accidental activation of the module or system, per-
form lock-out or tag-out.
3. Make sure that no voltage is applied.
4. Ground N (–) as shown in the wiring diagram on page 3.
5. Protect against adjacent operating components using guards or
barriers.
6. The devices must be installed in a cabinet with a protection class
of at least IP54.
Contact Protection•
Type of protection according to EN/IEC 60529
Housing / Teminals: IP40 / IP20
Finger-safe protection according to EN 50274
Connect external fuse according to the wiring diagram on page 3.•
Output Contact Electrical Life
(Safety Circuit, Time-delay Circuit, Auxiliary Circuit)
Operating Current × 0.1A
Operations
AC15:
230V
AC1:
230V
DC1: 24V
DC13: 24V
(<0,1Hz)
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Specifications and other descriptions in this catalog are subject to change without notice.
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