The 75x-667/000-004 Module is equipped with four power outputs (O1 … O4) and four clock sensitive inputs (I1 … I4). The sensors can be powered either directly via 24 VDC or via the two pulse-timed outputs (T1 … T2). The inputs connect potential-free, emergency-off switches with contacts, safety interlock switches, mode selectors, as well as both safety sensors and semiconductor outputs (e.g., light barriers, PLC outputs). The power outputs switch both DC13 resistive and inductive loads with up to a 2A-rated current without requiring any additional external circuit. The power outputs operate in both bipolar (high-side/low-side switching) and unipolar (common potential on one side of the load) modes. The module monitors short circuits, cross circuits and 24 V power supply from separate sources. Monitoring and other safety-relevant parameters – such as operating modes, disabling of test pulses, discrepancy times, or filter times – can be configured via WAGO-I/O- CHECK . The configuration tool can be conveniently integrated into engineering systems supporting both CC2 and CC3 tool calling interfaces (TCI). When exchanging modules, parameters are automatically downloaded into the control unit via PROFIsafe-compatible iPar server – depending on settings. The PROFIsafe address can be set using the DIP switch located on the side of the module, or via WAGO-I/O- CHECK . The module supports PROFIsafe protocols V2.4 (PROFIBUS, PROFINET) and V2.6 (PROFINET). Field and system levels are electrically isolated. Individual safety modules can be arranged in any combination when configuring the fieldbus node. To protect the 24 VDC power supply against surge and burst (to IEC 61000-6-7 and for marine applications), a WAGO filter module or a suitable external interference suppression filter must be used. Additional information can be found in the product manual (available in German and English). The 75x-667/000-004 Module was evaluated by UL to UL/CSA 61010-1, UL/CSA 61010-2-201, UL 121201, and CSA-C22.2 No. 213. The functional safety assessment to the specified standards was conducted by TÜV Rheinland. Additional information and examples can be found in the WAGO Download Center (link: Learning Material | WAGO Download Center ).