7 safe inputs, Safe inputs, 3safe configuration – Lenze E94AYAE SM301 User Manual

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Safe configuration

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Safe inputs

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Lenze · SM301 safety module · Parameter setting & configuration · DMS 2.3 EN · 11/2013 · TD05

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3.7

Safe inputs

General information
The following applies to the sensors of the SM301, version VA 1.00:

• The sensor type and function can be parameterised.
• A local evaluation is carried out if a corresponding parameter setting has been made.
• If a safety bus is activated, the sensor signals are sent as status information to the master

control.

• Deactivated sensor inputs must not be connected. The status of a non-connected input is in the

OFF state.

• If a signal is detected at a deactivated sensor input during initialisation, the drive remains

inhibited (

STO

).

• Faulty inputs are evaluated as OFF state.

The following applies to SM301 from V1.1:

If the "Safe cascading" safety function is active, the safe SD-In4 input is used as a cascading input

and can no longer be used as a universal input. For the cascading function, the SD-In4 input must be

parameterised as an active input for the "emergency stop" function.

Cascading (CAS)

( 57)

Tip!
Detailed information on the contact function test, the connection of passive/active sensors

and example circuits can be found in the manual for the safety module.

Note!

Make sure that an internal contact function test is carried out at the safe inputs:

• Safe input in the ON state

• A LOW level at one channel puts the input in the OFF state. The discrepancy

monitoring starts simultaneously.

• A LOW level must be detected at both channels within the discrepancy time,

otherwise a discrepancy error will be reported.

• To be able to confirm the discrepancy error, a LOW level must be detected before at

both channels.

• Safe input in the OFF state

• A HIGH level at one channel starts the discrepancy monitoring.
• A HIGH level must be detected at both channels within the discrepancy time,

otherwise a discrepancy error will be reported.

• To be able to confirm the discrepancy error, a HIGH level must be detected before

at both channels.

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