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Quick guide to ASIMON configuration For version 3.0 or greater. SAFETY AT WORK. Date: 3/18/2009. Open ASIMON 3.0 or higher and Launch a new configuration as shown below Click “OK”. Step 1: Launch and start new program. Information Monitor tab: Fill in a configuration title
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Quick guide to ASIMON configuration For version 3.0 or greater SAFETY AT WORK Date: 3/18/2009
Open ASIMON 3.0 or higher and Launch a new configuration as shown below Click “OK” Step 1: Launch and start new program
Information Monitor tab: Fill in a configuration title Choose an operation mode One OSSD = 1 safety zone Two independent OSSD = 2 safety zones Two dependent = If 1st zone trips, 2nd zone will trip as well. Current safety monitor will use the enhance function. Only older safety monitoring units with firmware <2.0 will require basic. Step 2: Information about monitor and bus
Information Bus tab: Check any safety and standard addresses on your network. Step 2: Information about monitor and bus
Diagnosis/Service tab: Optional: Here you can provide an AS-I address to the safety monitor for diagnostic feedback. Click “OK” Step 2: Information about monitor and bus
Drag and Drop configuration of safety zones Three main items are needed for each safety zone Monitoring devices Output devices (Stop) Start devices Step 3: Configure safety zones
Add monitoring devices: Simply drag the desire monitoring icon over to the blank window and release. Choose the type of contact monitoring Select the address of the safety module to monitor Click “OK” Repeat for additional devices Step 3: Configure safety zones
Add output (stop) device: Simply drag the desire monitoring icon over to the blank window and release. Two types to select from: Stop Cat 0 – Immediate stop Stop Cat 1 – User define delay stop Provide a name Select desired OSSD (Zone) Click “OK” Step 3: Configure safety zones
Add start device: Simply drag the desire monitoring icon over to the blank window and release. Main types to select from: Auto Start – Auto start when all devices in closed state Monitor Start/Monitor input – Push button wired to monitor will provide enable signal to start. Provide name Click “OK” Step 3: Configure safety zones
Add 2nd OSSD zone: Click for a new window Repeat step 3 again Step 3: Configure safety zones
Make sure safety monitor is powered up with AS-I and 24 VDC. Connect the E7001S cable to your serial port or USB adapter to the safety monitor Make sure you have the correct COM port assigned If the menu under Monitor is grayed out, please check cable connection between PC and safety monitor Step 4: Download to safety monitor
New monitor will have password defaulted as “SIMON” --Case sensitive You will need to change this before downloading 4-8 alphanumerical characters; case sensitive Step 4: Download to safety monitor
Before you download the configuration, please make sure all safety devices on the system is in the close position. If not, the download will not be completed. Go to Monitor/PC to Monitor Enter the password you just created in the last slide. Step 4: Download to safety monitor
Click “Yes” to teach the code sequences This will teach the safety code from each safety I/O module into the monitor Step 4: Download to safety monitor
Once completed, a configuration log file is generated detailing the current configuration of the system. This file can be request later and printed out as safety documentation Click “OK” Step 4: Download to safety monitor
In order to run the safety system, you must now enter in the password again as a form of validating the system Step 4: Download to safety monitor
After validation, the configuration log will be changed to note the time and date. Click “Yes” to put the monitor in run mode. Step 4: Download to safety monitor