3.2 XS/SC26-2 Features and IndicatorsEthernet PortIndicator LED’sOnboard Interface Push ButtonsOnboard DisplayWiring TerminalsExpansion PortMicro USB PortWiring TerminalRow Designation3.3 XS/SC26-2 Using FID 1 and FID 2 Safety ControllersOver time, Banner adds new features to some devices. The Feature ID (FID) identifies the set of features and functionsincluded in a particular model. Generally, an increasing FID number corresponds to an increasing feature set. Aconfiguration using a higher numbered FID feature is not supported by a Safety Controller of a lower FID.FID 1 and FID 2 XS26 Base Modules can be used in the same application, however steps must be taken to ensurecompatibility. See the side label on the module (Figure 1 on page 9) or query the Module Information of the Base Moduleto determine whether a particular device is FID 1 or FID 2. PROFINET, virtual non-safety inputs, delay blocks, and somevirtual status outputs are not compatible with FID 1 devices. In order to have one configuration file that applies to both FID 1and FID 2 devices, create configurations without using these features. Confirm all configurations after loading to ensure thatthey are correct.Figure 1. Example Label3.4 Input and Output Connections3.4.1 XS/SC26-2 Safety and Non-Safety Input DevicesThe Base Controller has 26 input terminals that can be used to monitor either safety or non-safety devices; these devicesmay incorporate either solid-state or contact-based outputs. Some of the input terminals can be configured to either source24 V dc for monitoring contacts or to signal the status of an input or an output. The function of each input circuit dependson the type of the device connected; this function is established during the controller configuration.The FID 2 Base Controller also supports non-safety virtual inputs.The expansion modules XS8si and XS16si add additional inputs to the Safety Controller System.XS/SC26-2 and SC10-2 Safety Controllerswww.bannerengineering.com - Tel: + 1 888 373 6767 9