2 selecting the required safety module, 3 system block "ls_safetymoduleinterface, 10 safety engineering – Lenze 9400 User Manual
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Safety engineering
10.2
Selecting the required safety module
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Lenze · Servo-Inverter 9400 HighLine · Reference manual · DMS 10.0 EN · 11/2013 · TD05/06
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10.2
Selecting the required safety module
The safety module expected by the application and the controller is selected in
.
• In »Engineer« this setting is carried out automatically by assigning the device modules to the
controller, i.e. »Engineer« automatically sets
according to the safety module selected.
• If the safety module selected in
does not correspond to the safety module type
connected, an error will be activated.
10.3
System block "LS_SafetyModuleInterface"
The LS_SafetyModuleInterface system block is the interface to the safety module in the function
block editor.
Outputs
Identifier
Data type
Value/meaning
SMI_dnState
DINT
Bit coded status information from the safety module
SMI_dnIoState
DINT
Bit coded I/O status information from the safety module
I/O status information ( 370)
SMI_dwControl
DWORD
Bit coded control information from the safety module
SMI_bPowerStageEnable
BOOL
Status signal "Inverter enable"
TRUE Inverter is enabled by the safety module.
SMI_byModuleId
BYTE
ID of the safety module available in the controller
SMI_dwControl
SMI_dnState
SMI_dnIoState
SMI_bPowerStageEnable
SMI_byModuleId
LS_SafetyModuleInterface
Safety module