Rockwell Automation 2094-EN02D-M01-S1 Kinetix 6200 and Kinetix 6500 Safe Speed Monitoring Safety Reference Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2094-RM001C-EN-P - May 2013

Chapter 6

Safe Stop and Safe Stop with Door Monitoring Modes

Deceleration monitoring takes place during the Stop Delay [Maximum Stop
Time]. These three configurable parameters define the deceleration profile that is
used:

[Deceleration Reference Speed]
[Deceleration Tolerance]
Stop Delay, [Maximum Stop Time]

If Standstill Speed is detected any time after the Safe Stop has been initiated and
before the Stop Delay [Maximum Stop Time] expires, door control logic is set to
Unlock. If the Standstill Speed is not detected by the end of the configured Stop
Delay [Maximum Stop Time], a Stop Speed fault occurs.

When Safe Stop 1 is executed, the Guard Gate drive output is on (status = 1)
until standstill speed is reached or a fault occurs. This safe stop is commonly
known as a controlled, monitor stop.

For Safe Stop 1, motion power is removed when Standstill Speed is reached.

Figure 13 - Timing Diagram for Safe Stop 1

(1) This signal is internal to the drive.
(2) DC_Out output shown configured as Power to Release. See

Door Control

on

page 64

for more information.

TIP

You can determine the drive/motor Stop Delay characteristics by using
Motion Analyzer software, version 4.7 or later.

IMPORTANT

Do not use Safe Stop 1 for vertical axis applications because the Guard Gate
output is off (status = 0) when below standstill speed.

IMPORTANT

For Safe Stop 1, after a successful SS_Reset, the Logix Designer application
must issue an MSF instruction prior to restarting the machine.

Stop Request

Stop Delay

Safe Torque-off

Active

Deceleration
Tolerance

Standstill Speed

Speed

Stop Monitoring

Delay

SS_Out Signal

SS_In Signal

Time

Motion Power

(1)

DC_Out Output

(2)

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