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Lenze · 8400 protec · Drive-based safety · Software Manual · DMS 2.4 EN · 05/2013 · TD05

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Introduction

2.3

Connection to the application

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2.3

Connection to the application

When a safety function is requested, the safety technology activates the corresponding safe

monitoring function. The only standstill function executed directly is the "safe torque off" (STO)

function. All other safety functions require a controller action which is safely monitored.

"LS_SMInterface" system block
The

LS_SMInterface

system block in the function block editor of the »Engineer« serves to transmit

the control and status information from the safety system to the application.

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Basic procedure

1. Activation of the safety function (e.g. SS1 - safe stop 1).

• Monitoring starts.

2. Via a control word, the safety system transmits the information to the controller that the safety

function has been activated.

3. The application evaluates the control word and starts the required motion sequence (e.g.

braking).

Internal communication
The drive-based safety system and the standard device communicate via an internal interface.

Note!

The execution of the corresponding action (e.g. braking, braking to standstill, holding

the standstill position) requires an appropriate application interconnection which must

be provided by the operator!

Note!

If the communication to the controller is interrupted, e.g. by switching off the controller,

the safety system responds with the following actions:

• Error stop with STO is activated.
• Error message "Warning" is transmitted.
• The LED "S-Error" on the front of the controller is on.

The required error acknowledgement (AIE) is possible via the safety bus and with SO30

via the error acknowledgement input (plug X62).
Further information can be found in chapter "

Diagnostics & error management

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