Slave modes for multi-axis cascaded systems, Introduction, Cascaded configurations – Rockwell Automation 21G PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Reference Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 750-RM001F-EN-P - February 2012

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Chapter

8

Slave Modes for Multi-axis Cascaded Systems

Introduction

This chapter describes the slave modes of safety operation and wiring examples of
cascaded multi-axis configurations.

Cascaded Configurations

Use the P20 [Cascaded Config] parameter to define the safety option’s position
in the system as Single Unit (Single), Cascaded First Unit (Multi First), Cascaded
Middle Unit (Multi Mid), or Cascaded Last Unit (Multi Last). Only the middle
or last safety option in a multi-axis system can be configured for slave modes.

For cascaded safety options, connect the safety switches to the safety inputs
(SS_In, SLS_In, DM_In, ESM_In, and LM_In) of the first (master) axis only.
Each feedback for Safe Stop functions are connected to their respective axis. The
inputs are cascaded from one safety option to the next by connecting the outputs
from the previous safety option to the inputs of the next safety option.

Topic

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Cascaded Configurations

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Slave, Safe Stop Mode

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Slave, Safe Stop Parameter List

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Slave, Safe Stop Wiring Examples

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Slave, Safe Limited Speed Mode

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Slave, Safe Limited Speed Parameters

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Slave, Safe Limited Speed Wiring Examples

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Slave, Safe Limited Speed Status Only Mode

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Slave, Safe Limited Speed Status Only Parameter List

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Slave, Safe Limited Speed Status Only Wiring Examples

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Multi-axis Connections

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