Using the motion-allowed plug – Rockwell Automation 2094-EN02D-M01-S0 Kinetix 6200 and Kinetix 6500 Safe Torque-off Safety Reference Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2094-RM002B-EN-P - May 2012

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Installation and Wiring

Chapter 2

Using the Motion-allowed Plug

Because the safe torque-off feature of Kinetix 6200 and Kinetix 6500 control

modules (catalog numbers 2094-

xx02x-M0x-S0) is not configured, the safe

torque-off functionality is always operational. If you do not want to use the safe

torque-off feature, wiring of the safe stop inputs (SS_IN_CH0/1) are still

required to operate the drive.

For this reason, the 2094-

xx02x-M0x-S0 control modules ship with the

motion-allowed plug. The plug inserts into the IOD connector and provides

connections designed to defeat the safe torque-off function.

Figure 3 - Motion-allowed Plug Wiring

Figure 4 - Motion-allowed Plug Installation

IOD Connector

TEST_OUT_1

TEST_OUT_0

RESET_IN

RESET_REF

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SLS_IN_CH3

SLS_IN_CH2

SS_OUT_CH1

SS_OUT_CH0

SS_IN_CH1

SS_IN_CH0

SCOM

SPWR

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24VCOM

24VPWR

Kinetix 6200 and Kinetix 6500
Safe Torque-off Control Module
IOD (44-pin) Connector

TIP

If your application does not require any I/O, safety, or auxiliary feedback
connections, use the motion-allowed plug supplied with your drive to defeat
the safe torque-off functionality.

Kinetix 6200 or Kinetix 6500 Drive

(safe torque-off control module)

I/O, safety, and auxiliary feedback
(IOD) 44-pin connector with
motion-allowed plug installed.

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