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Introduction
2.3
Connection to the application
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2.3.1.2
I/O-Status information
The bit-coded wIOState status signal serves to transfer the status the safe inputs and the safe
output:
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Bit coding of the wIOState status signal
2.3.1.3
Control information
The bit coded wControl control signal serves to transfer information about requested or active
safety functions. The application in the controller must evaluate the control signal and carry out the
corresponding action.
• It is possible to request/activate several safety functions at the same time.
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Bit coding of the wControl control signal
Bit
Name
Meaning
0 SD-In1
Sensor input 1 in ON state.
1 SD-In2
Sensor input 1 in ON state.
5 AIS
Restart is acknowledged via terminal (negative edge: 10).
6 AIE
Error is acknowledged via terminal (negative edge: 10).
8 PS_AIS
Restart is acknowledged via safety bus (positive edge: 01).
9 PS_AIE
Error is acknowledged via safety bus (positive edge: 01).
Unlisted bits are reserved for future extensions!
Bit
Name
Meaning
0 SS1 active
is active.
2 ES active
function for motion functions in special operations is active.
3 OMS
function for special operations is requested.
4 SSE active
is active.
• Depending on the parameterisation of the emergency stop function, bit 1 (SS1
active) or bit 0 of the status signal SMI_wState (STO active) is set after the
function has ended.
5
OMS active
Special operation is active.
Unlisted bits are reserved for future extensions!
Note!
The application in the controller must evaluate the control signal wControl and carry out
the corresponding action. The execution of the corresponding action (e.g. braking to
standstill) requires an appropriate application interconnection which must be provided
by the operator!
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