MSR131 Troubleshooting Guide Rev C PDF
MSR131 Troubleshooting Guide Rev C PDF
MSR131 Troubleshooting Guide Rev C PDF
MSR131
1) Introduction......................................................................................................................................... 3
2) Power Supply ...................................................................................................................................... 4
a) FAQ: What is the inrush current on power-up?............................................................................................................5
3) Input Circuit – 2NC ............................................................................................................................ 7
a) FAQ: How much inrush current is present at the inputs?...........................................................................................10
4) Input Circuit – Distribution Block .................................................................................................... 11
5) Input Circuit – Light Curtain ............................................................................................................ 12
a) FAQ: Once the input circuit is opened, how long must it stay open?..........................................................................13
b) FAQ: Under what conditions is the order of input circuit closing important?.............................................................13
6) Safety Mat Input ............................................................................................................................... 14
a) FAQ: What causes only one output LED to turn on? ..................................................................................................15
7) Reset Circuit...................................................................................................................................... 15
a) FAQ: How soon after the inputs are closed can the reset button be pressed? ............................................................17
8) Monitoring Circuit ............................................................................................................................ 18
9) Output Circuits.................................................................................................................................. 20
10) Timing Requirements........................................................................................................................ 21
11) Single Point Lesson........................................................................................................................... 21
The troubleshooting process for the MSR131 safety relay follows a straight forward process. The process starts with
the power supply and follows the normal sequence of events that take place in the relay.
The MSR131 safety relay goes into a lockout state when it detects a fault condition. The fault condition can be either
external or internal to the MSR131, as the MSR131 monitors external devices as well as itself. This lockout state
prevents the safety outputs from being energized, until the fault condition is corrected and the MSR131 is satisfied.
In many cases, the fault will be either an open-circuit or a short-circuit condition. In these cases, a digital multimeter
can be used to accomplish the troubleshooting. An oscilloscope is needed when timing issues are suspected of
causing lockouts.
Note: The measurements in this document were taken on sample products. Actual measurements will vary from unit
to unit, as well as with temperature.
In this guide, the reader is asked to make measurements with a multimeter. An example of the terminology used is
“S12/S22”, where one test lead is placed on terminal S12 and the other terminal is placed on terminal S22.
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Troubleshooting safety relay based systems sometimes requires the application of power.
Troubleshooting must be performed by trained persons familiar with safety publications ANSI
NFPA70E and ANSI Z244.1 and local applicable codes.
Step P2
Measure supply voltage at A1/A2 for 24VDC or 115VAC, depending on the model used.
DMM
24 Example for 24VDC
Volts
As a reference, the current used by the MSR131, with its safety outputs energized, is shown in the side
table. This table show the typical current when the MSR131 is functional and its safety outputs are
energized.
120mA
150mA
Step P3
Measure the internal supply voltage of the MSR131 - S11/S21 should be 17 to 40 VDC. The internal voltage is
not tightly regulated and depends on the external power supply. If OK, go to Input Circuits.
S11 AC
24VDC
(+) (-)
S11
PWR
S21 Y30
DMM
Inputs
24 Y31 Y35
Closed
Volts Output
Y32
Active
X1 S33
Reset
Should be X2 Start Start S34
Logic
17 to 33 VDC X3 Y2
depending X4 Y1
on Supply Voltage
S22
CH2 CH2
S52 CH2
&
CH1 CH1
S12 CH1
CH1 CH2
13 14
23 24
33 34
41 42
51 52
If a short is found, trace the input wiring and remove the short. Re-insert the top connector, and apply
power. Go to Input Circuits.
+V -V
A1 Circuit Protection A2
Gate Interlocks or E-Stops S11 AC
24VDC
Channel 1 S11
(+) (-)
PWR
S21 Y30
Channel 2 Inputs
Y31 Y35
Closed
Output
Y32
Active
X1 S33
Reset
X2 Start Start S34
Logic
X3 Y2
X4 Y1
S22
CH2 CH2
S52 CH2
&
CH1 CH1
S12 CH1
CH1 CH2
13 14
23 24
33 34
41 42
51 52
Operation
With 2NC circuits, the safety outputs de-energize when either CH1 or CH2 opens. If one channel opens, then
the other channel must also open before the safety outputs can re-energize. The timing between the inputs is
flexible:
1) CH1 can open before or after CH2 - the order in which the channels open and close is not critical.
2) the first channel that opens can close before the second channel opens and closes.
3) there is no time within which the second channel must operate; it could operate seconds, minutes or even
days later.
After both inputs have been opened and then closed, the input is said to be satisfied. The MSR131 is ready to
check the reset and monitoring circuit. If those circuits are satisfied, the safety outputs will be energized.
When troubleshooting 2NC circuits, the easiest approach is to measure the cross channel voltage at each of the
devices. Open the cover of an interlock to expose the wiring terminals. . The two contacts closest to the
actuator are the safety contacts. Using a voltmeter, measure the voltage from Channel 1 to Channel 2.
9 ²
X4 Y1 X4 Y1
S22 S22
CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2
S52 CH2 S52 CH2
& &
CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1
S12 CH1 S12 CH1
CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2
13 14 13 14
23 24 23 24
33 34 33 34
41 42 41 42
51 52 51 52
CH1
90mA
CH2
90mA
Inrush Current with Auto Reset Inrush Current with Manual Reset
898R-P68MT
J2 J8 J7 J3 J1
Brown/Green 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 Brown/Yellow
6-Pin QD
White/Yellow 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 White/Green
898D-48LT
J8 J7 J2 J1
Blue 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 Brown
4-Pin QD
Black 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 White
Step LC1
With the light curtain made (nothing between the sender and receiver), does the voltage at terminals S12 and S52
measure 24VDC. [With the light curtain broken (object between the sender and receiver), the voltage at
terminals S12 and S52 should measure 0VDC.]
If yes, Go to Step LC2.
If not, check to make sure the ground reference of the light curtain is the same as the MSR131. For DC
powered MSR131’s, this can be A2 or S21. For AC power MSR131’s, the reference must be to S21.
If either S12 or S52 measures zero volts, check the wiring going back to the light curtain.
Step LC2
Press the reset button. Do CH1 and CH2 LEDs turn on?
If yes, go to Step Outputs.
If not, go to Step Reset Circuit.
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Note: Light curtains perform their own diagnostics. For example, a crossfault from CH1 to CH2 will be
detected by the light curtain, not by the MSR131. Faults detected by the light curtain are usually indicated by
red blinking LEDs on the light curtain. This troubleshooting guide is not intended to cover light curtain
troubleshooting.
a) FAQ: Once the input circuit is opened, how long must it stay open?
This is known as the recovery time. Once an input is opened, it must stay open for at least 100ms. This gives the
internal circuitry enough time to get itself ready for the next demand on the safety system. It is possible to turn
light curtains off and then back on within 100ms. If this happens, the MSR131 safety outputs will remain in the
de-energized mode, with one output on (typically CH2) and the other output off (typically CH1). To correct this
condition, simply break and make the light curtain again.
b) FAQ: Under what conditions is the order of input circuit closing important?
In rare applications, two independent devices are connected like a light curtain: S12 and S52 are switched to
24V, and S21 is jumpered to S22. In addition, automatic reset is used. Under these conditions, CH2 must close
before or at the same time as CH1. If this sequence is not performed properly, then the CH1 output will be on,
but the CH2 output will not turn on.
To correct this situation, modify the sequence of operation or used monitored reset
A1 Circuit Protection A2
S11 AC
24VDC
(+) (-)
S11
PWR
S21 Y30
Inputs
Y31 Y35
Closed
Output
Y32
Active
X1 S33
Reset
X2 Start Start S34
Logic
X3 Y2
S22
CH2 CH2
S52 CH2
&
CH1 CH1
S12 CH1
CH1 CH2
13 14
23 24
33 34
41 42
51 52
78mA
Safety Outputs OFF
30mA
7) Reset Circuit
Operation
The MSR131 provides two terminals for reset: S33/S34. There are two types of reset functions: automatic and
monitored.
Automatic –To configure the MSR131 for automatic reset, jumpers must be added between X1/X2, X3/X4 and
S33/S34. The MSR131 safety outputs are energized immediately after the inputs and monitoring circuits are satisfied.
Monitored – To configure the MSR131 for monitored reset, remove jumpers from X1/X2 and X3/X4. Connect a
normally open contact, typically a manually operated pushbutton, between S33/S34. This normally open contact must
be closed after the inputs are satisfied. If the monitoring circuit is also satisfied, the safety outputs will be energized.
S11 AC S11 AC
24VDC 24VDC
(+) (-) (+) (-)
S11 S11
PWR PWR
S21 Y30 S21 Y30
Inputs Inputs
Y31 Y35 Y31 Y35
Closed Closed
Output Output
Y32 Y32
Active Active
X1 S33 X1 S33
Reset Reset
X2 Start Start S34 X2 Start Start S34
Logic Logic
X3 Y2 X3 Y2
X4 Y1 X4 Y1
S22 S22
CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2
S52 CH2 S52 CH2
& &
CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1
S12 CH1 S12 CH1
CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2
13 14 13 14
23 24 23 24
33 34 33 34
41 42 41 42
51 52 51 52
When CH1 closes, voltage is applied to S33. This voltage is then applied to S34 and Y2 through the jumper or
the reset contact. The Start LED turns on when S34 is powered by the circuit from S33.
Automatic Reset
Inputs Outputs S33/S21 S34/S21 Status & Action
Both Open De-energized 0VDC 0VDC MSR131 working OK
Both Closed De-energized 24VDC 0VDC When CH1 closes, voltage is applied to S33.
The Start LED turns on when S34 is
powered by the jumper from S33. If the
Start LED does not turn on and S34/S21 is
0VDC, then look for an open circuit from
S33 to S34.
Both Closed De-energized 24VDC 24VDC Look for an open monitoring circuit Y1/Y2.
Go to the Monitoring Circuit.
Monitored Reset
Inputs Outputs S33/S21 S34/S21 Status & Action
Both Open De-energized 0VDC 0VDC MSR131 working OK
Both Closed De-energized 24VDC 0VDC When CH1 closes, voltage is applied to S33.
The Start LED turns on when S34 is
powered by the closing of the reset contact.
If the Start LED does not turn on and
S34/S21 is 0VDC, then look for an open
circuit from S33 to S34.
Both Closed De-energized 24VDC 24VDC Look for 1 of 2 conditions: 1) If the Start
LED is on, then the reset contact is stuck in
the closed position and was closed prior to
the inputs being satisfied; or 2) If the Start
LED turns on and off when the reset button
is pressed and released, then look for an
open monitoring circuit Y1/Y2. Go to the
Monitoring Circuit.
34mS 44mS
55mA
70mA
a) FAQ: How soon after the inputs are closed can the reset button be pressed?
100ms. When monitored manual reset is used, the reset contacts cannot be closed until at least 100ms after the
inputs are satisfied.
+V -V
L1
L2
L3
M
K1 K2
When CH1 closes, voltage is applied to S33. When the reset circuit, S33/S34 is closed, voltage is then applied to
Y2. If the monitoring circuit is closed, the voltage is then applied to Y1 to allow completion of the monitoring
function. The monitoring signal is short in duration (see Step M2). The Y1/Y2 circuit is opened as soon as the
external devices (ie. contactors) are energized.
Automatic Reset
Inputs Outputs Y2/S21 Y1/S21 Status & Action
Both Open De-energized 0VDC 0VDC MSR131 working OK
Both Closed De-energized 24VDC 0VDC When CH1 closes, voltage is applied to Y2
through the reset circuit (S34) and the Start
LED is on. Since voltage is at Y2, look for
an open circuit from Y2 to Y1.
Both Closed Energized 24VDC 24VDC MSR131 working OK
Monitored Reset
Inputs Outputs Y2/S21 Y1/S21 Status & Action
Both Open De-energized 0VDC 0VDC MSR131 working OK
Both Closed De-energized 0VDC 0VDC Voltage is applied to Y2 by the closing of
the reset contact. Look for an open circuit in
the reset circuit. . Go to the Reset Circuit.
Both Closed De-energized 24VDC 0VDC Voltage is applied to Y2 by the closing of
the reset contact. Look for an open circuit in
the Y2/Y1 circuit.
Step M2
Use an oscilloscope to measure the monitoring signal current. Place a small resistor; 10 ohms will work, in
series with Y2/Y1. Connect the oscilloscope leads across the resistor. Trigger the scope to capture the single
shot. The monitoring current of an 115VAC powered MSR131 is 65mA and lasts for 34mS. The source of the
monitoring current is S33. The current enters S34 and is split. Approximately 5mA is used by the MSR131, and
the remaining 65mA is diverted to the monitoring circuit.
34mS
DMM DMM
0.235 120
CH1 CH2 A2
A1 K1
13 14
A1 K2 A2
23 24
A1 A2
33 34 K3
41 42
51 MSR138.1DP 52
A1 A2
K4
DMM
120 DMM
Step O1
Volts 120
Volts Step O2
Step O1
Check the supply side of the output contacts. Does the voltage at terminals 13, 23, 33 and 41 with respect to the
appropriate power supply reference (this may not be the same as A2 or S21) meet expectations?
If yes, go to Step O2.
If not, check the upstream fuses and wiring.
Step O2
With the CH1 and CH2 LEDs on, do the voltages on the load side of the safety relay meet expectations?
If yes, go to Step O3.
If not, then the output contact in the MSR131 may be worn or contaminated. To confirm this, remove the
power wires from the terminals (both the supply and load side) and use an ohm meter to measure the
contact resistance. [This is not shown in the figure above.] Cycle the inputs and measure the resistance a
few times, as the circuit may be intermittent.
Step O3
The output voltage is ok. Does the load energize?
If yes, then MSR131 works OK. EOT.
If not, the trouble resides with the wiring to the load or the load itself. The load may be disconnected or not
functioning properly. Measure the voltage at the load. Measure the current going to the load. Replace the
load, if necessary.
Definitions:
Response time via E-Stop: Time from opening input contacts until opening the safety outputs.
Response time via loss of supply: Time until opening the safety outputs when supply is switched off.
Recovery time: Required time after relay has de-energized before it shall be energized again.
Auto-Reset: Unit resets as soon as inputs are closed provided all internal relays have been de-energized before.
Monitored reset: Reset is only possible if reset loop S33-S34 is open before inputs are closed and will be closed
after inputs are closed for at least 200ms. This prevents automatic reset when the reset button is bridged.
All times are maximum or minimum times. Computer (PLC) controlled actuation of the reset signal must not
occur before the recovery time has elapsed and should be maintained for at least 100ms.
CH1 CH2 S. S. S. S.
Power Start IN IN CH1 CH2 Y35 Y32 Gate Output Check
LED LED LED LED LED LED Inputs Outputs Devices
Closed Off When pressing the reset button, the Start LED turns ON, but outputs do not turn ON. Check the
monitoring loop between Y1 and Y2; it should be a closed circuit.
On Reset On On On Off Off On Off
Closed Off 1) Check the gate switch circuit going to S21 and S22; it should be a closed circuit. 2) Check
the circuit between S11 and S52; it should be a closed circuit. If the gate is opened, the CH1 IN
On Off On Off On Off Off Off LED and CH1 LED will turn off. If gate is re-closed again, CH1 IN LED will turn on.
Closed Off 1) Check the gate switch circuit going to S12 and S52. The circuit may have opened while the
gate was closed. If the gate is opened, the CH2 IN LED and CH2 LED will turn off. If the gate
On Off Off On Off On Off Off is re-closed again, CH2 IN LED with turn on.
Closed Off Check for short circuit across the inputs: S11 to S21, S11 to S22, S12 to S21, or S12 to S22.
Closed Off Check the Reset button; it may be shorted or held in the closed position.
Closed Off 1) Check for power at terminals 13, 14, 23 and 24. 2) An internal component failure may have
occurred in the MSR131.
On On On On On On On On