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ZE_FOG79A16-IE

Pizzato Elettrica srl
via Torino, 1
36063 MAROSTICA (VI)
ITALY

e-mail: info@pizzato.com
web site:  www.pizzato.com

Phone:   +39.0424.470.930
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+39.0424.470.955

art.  CS MP202M0

 2  WARNINGS

 4  MAIN FUNCTIONS

- This a complex device made to implement safety related functions to protect people 

and machines. The achievement of the target safety function depends on this device 

hardware and software, the external devices, the external circuit structure and the 

assembling of them all. For these reasons the installation and commissioning of this 

device should be carried out only by professional workers which have appropriate 

electronic knowledge. 

- This device have to be installed and used only if this technical instructions sheet and 

all the currently appropriate safety standards relevant for the application are well 

known and implemented.

- This device are not intended for the private consumer as in the sense of EU directive.

- Before any kind of operation on the device (cabling, disconnecting the loads, settings 

when appropriate) it should be checked that this device is disconnected from power 

supply.

- Check that the safety module does not show evidence of damage suffered during the 

transport or incorrect storage.

- The improper use of the safety module can lead to hazardous situation.

- Do not open the housing or undertake any unauthorized modifications of the product.

- In case of low demand applications (e.g. emergency stop) verify module safety func-

tion at least once a year.

This multifunction module is used to implement safety-related functions such as 

emergency-stop monitoring, gates and guards monitoring and monitoring functions 

using safety mats and magnetic sensors in machines with movable components. This 

device is especially suited for control machines that require several safety functions 

(i.e. emergency-stop and a protective door control) and operating machines having 

components which must be switched off during operation (i.e. for servicing).

 1  INTRODUCTION

Application Program: Part of this device internal software which is (customer) application 

oriented. The Application Program is only a part of the device software which is required 

to control the correct working of the device itself.

Power On state: The state of this device that lasts from the power-on of the module to 

the end of internal self-check.

Normal Operation state: The state of this device after Power On State while no 

Malfunctions have been detected

Error State: The state of the device when a Malfunction has been detected.

Malfunction: May be internal or external. Internal malfunctions are self-detected by the 

device. An external malfunction is detected by the Application Program and consequently 

what is a Malfunction and what is not is strictly application dependant (see note A).

 3  DEFINITIONS

This multifunction module is provided with some inputs which are evaluated by an 

Application Program software which actuates some outputs. To achieve the indicated 

safety category this device has a redundant and self-controlled structure with two 

processors that monitor each other. Many green LEDs are present to show the input 

and output state and two red/blue LEDs show the processors status or detected errors.

Safe state corresponds to the safety output channels being in the off state (safe power 

off).

Safety Function implemented by module is defined and configured by means of a high 

level tool running on a personal computer. General safety function could be defined 

as follows:

- Safety outputs are turned off within reaction time if the programmable logic solver 

output (Application Program) is negative or errors are present.

CS MP

•••

 Gemnis modules are programmable using a dedicated engineering tool 

Gemnis Studio, freely available from www.gemnis.com.

Depending on the software and the external devices with this multifunction module it is 

possible to made a safety circuits that can achieve a:

• SIL 3 according to EN 62061

• PLe according to EN ISO 13849

• Safety category 4 according to EN ISO 13849-1

 6  OPERATION

When the supply voltage is switched on the device enters in the Power-on State and 

the module checks itself. In this phase the two processors LEDs (P1, P2) stay red for 

about 1 seconds. If internal check is passed the two LEDs are switched off and the 

device enters in Normal Operation State and start evaluating the Application Program. 

If check is not passed the device enters in Error State and processors red LEDs start 

blinking, the number of blinking indicating an error codes for each processors (see table).

The green LEDs indicating power supply and inputs are not controlled by processors 

and after power supply they start immediately indicating the relevant input/output state.

When safety module is working without any error in the Normal Operation State the two 

LEDs (P1, P2) of processors are switched off.

In Normal Operation State the device may intercept some external circuit Malfunctions 

due to short circuits, invalid circuit opening or incorrect status of the inputs (see note 

A). Depending on the Application Software this Malfunction may lead the module to put 

itself in the Error State. When it is in the Error State the safety module reports an error 

code with a blinking sequence on the processors LEDs (P1, P2). 

In Normal Operation State the safety module may also identify some internal problems 

(memory errors, program errors, hardware errors, processor errors, …) and put itself 

in the Error State. 

In the Error State the device put itself in a safe state with all the safety output open and 

no evaluation of the input signals and Application Program is performed anymore. In 

Error State the signalling outputs remain fixed (changes of the inputs do not lead to a 

change of the outputs) and their value is set-up by Application Software before entering 

in Error State. To reset the device it is necessary to switch off the power supply for a  

requisite time (see technical data) and then switch it on again. 

Note A:

 A short circuit is not always a Malfunction. For instance in a normal emergency 

stop button with 2 NC contacts, an opening of the contacts is the signal to be evaluated 

and a short circuit is a malfunction. Instead in a safety mat with 4 wires technology 

the situation is opposite and short circuits is the signal that have to be evaluated while 

opening of the wires is the Malfunction. 

 8  INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING

- See 2  WARNINGS

- Every time before installation, maintenance or wirings check that this device is 

disconnected from power supply.

- Strong ESD may damage components of this device. Before touching the device 

discharge your static electricity (for instance by touching a ground wire).

- The safety module should be installed and fixed in a 35 mm standard mounting rail 

complying with EN 50022, inside an electric panel with adequate IP level.

- Verify that the safety module is used inside the operating ranges.

- Install appropriate fuse in series to each relay contact output to avoid the contacts 

sticks (applies to relay output versions only).

- It is advisable to power the safety module with a separate source respect to the power 

supply of machine and keep separate the wiring connections of the module from the 

wiring of main power line.

- Power for the safety system and input circuits must always be provided from a single 

power supply. The power supply must conform to the protective extra low voltage 

regulations (SELV, PELV) with safe isolation.

- Verify that the tension of the power supply is correct before switch on the device.

- If expansion modules or external contactors are used, check that their contacts are 

forcibly guided and install in feedback function one contact NC for each device (see 

examples).

- The safety category, according to EN ISO 13849-1, achieved by the system including 

the safety module, depends also on the external circuit.

- The plug-in connection terminals on the relay outputs may carry mains voltage and 

should only be connected and disconnected when the voltage is switched off.

- Verify the correct operation of the whole system before putting it in service.

Power 
Led 

P1 and P2 
Led

Possible failure

Off

Off

Fail of power supply to safety module, wrong connection, power wires cut 

down, breakdown of external fuses.

Failure of safety module.

Green

Off

Normal operation.

Green

Red

Not recoverable fault.

Suggested action: Try to restart the module. If the fault persists, send back 

the device for repair.

Green

Red x 1
Blue x 1

Recoverable fault: Overcurrent on Tx or Ox

Suggested action: Disconnect the signalling outputs (Ox), or test outputs 

(Tx) and check for external short circuit.

Green

Red x 1
Blue x 2

Recoverable fault. A problem has been detected on OSx (ground short 

circuit, or power supply short circuit or short circuit between two OSx).

Suggested action: Disconnect the safety output OSx and check for 

external short circuit. 

Green

Red x 1
Blue x 3

Recoverable fault. Safety module temperature outside limits.

Suggested action: Take back the temperature inside the admissible range.

Green

Red x 1
Blue x 4

Recoverable fault. Lack of power supply to 24V-0V clamps.

Suggested action: Check the wiring

Green

Blue x N

The application program has forced the module in error state with error 

code N. Typically because of a detected fault condition on the inputs (i.e. 

external short circuits, external not allowed state).

Suggested action: Disconnect the inputs and check for external short 

circuit. Check the documentation of the Application Program for more 

details.

 7  SIGNALLING

 5  TERMINALS LAYOUT

PWR

O01 O02

I21 I22

O03 O04

OS1 OS2 OS3 OS4

I25 I26

P2

P1

I11 I12

I15 I16

I23

I27

I13

I17

I24

I28

I14

I18

I25

I27 I28

I26

I21

I23 I24

I22

I15

I17 I18

I16

I11

I13 I14

I12

T01

T03 T04

T02

OS1

OS3 OS4

OS2

O01 O02 O03 O04

A1 A2 24V 0V

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