In-Series Diagnostics gives machine owners and operators greater insight into the health and performance of their equipment, making them less reliant on outside experts to solve system problems. Users can monitor the status of each device in their safety system in real time, identify the location and nature of any potential problems, and receive alerts if a critical event does occur so equipment can get back up and running as soon as possible.
The ISD Connect module allows for non-ISD enabled devices to be brought into an ISD system and provides access to critical data from each connected device. Data is communicated from the module over the same standard 4-pin cable that connects the other devices in the ISD chain. This eliminates the time, hassle, and expense of running designated cabling between each device and the control panel in order to access diagnostic data. Users can add, move, or remove safety devices as needed and then easily error-proof the entire safety system prior to deployment.
Data is collected from up to 32 compatible devices in each In-Series Diagnostic chain. Using an HMI or similar device, users can view the status and location of each device and drill into the data to determine the unique tag value, internal temperature, voltage, and other device-level details. System alerts notify staff if a monitored door has been opened, an E-Stop button pressed, or any other critical event has occurred.
Up to 32 In-Series Diagnostic devices connected in series achieve up to Category 4, PL e, or SIL CL 3 safety ratings. Outputs on each device are continuously monitored to detect any faults, including short circuits. This design eliminates the possibility of fault masking at any point in the system. The ISD Connect module enables any safety device with two normally closed sets of contacts—such as panel-mounted emergency stop buttons and mechanical safety switches—to join the ISD family of products, which includes the SC10 Hybrid Relay-Controller, illuminated e-stop buttons, and RFID safety switches.
To learn about In-Series Diagnostics (ISD) and its easy trouble shooting system check out our Easily Access Safety System Data With In-Series Diagnostics blog and visit our contact us page to chat with one of our local Technology Consultants.