6 precautions for safety functions, Warning, 2) connector type b 1 – Yaskawa Sigma-5 User Manual: Design and Maintenance - Rotary Motors User Manual

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4 Operation

4.6.6 Precautions for Safety Functions

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3.

Connect the safety function device to the safety connector (CN8).

Note: If you do not connect a safety function device, leave the safety function’s jumper connector connected to the safety

connector (CN8). If the SERVOPACK is used without the safety function’s jumper connector connected to CN8, no
current will be supplied to the servomotor and no motor torque will be output. In this case, the SERVOPACK will

enter a hard wire base block state.

(2) Connector Type B

1.

Remove the safety function’s jumper connector from the safety connector (CN8).

2.

Connect the safety function device to the safety connector (CN8).

Note: If you do not connect a safety function device, leave the safety function’s jumper connector connected to the safety

connector (CN8). If the SERVOPACK is used without the safety function’s jumper connector connected to CN8, no
current will be supplied to the servomotor and no motor torque will be output. In this case, the SERVOPACK will
enter a hard wire base block state.

4.6.6 Precautions for Safety Functions

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Safety function’s
jumper connector

Hold the jumper connector with
two fingers and pull it out.

WARNING

• To check that the HWBB function satisfies the safety requirements of the system, be sure to conduct a risk

assessment of the system.
Incorrect use of the machine may cause injury.

• The motor rotates if there is external force (e.g., gravity in a vertical axis) when the HWBB function is oper-

ating. Therefore, use an appropriate device independently, such as a mechanical brake, that satisfies

safety requirements.
Incorrect use of the machine may cause injury.

• While the HWBB function is operating, the motor may rotate within an electric angle of 180

° or less as a

result of a SERVOPACK failure. Use the HWBB function for applications only after checking that the rota-

tion of the motor will not result in a dangerous condition.
Incorrect use of the machine may cause injury.

• The dynamic brake and the brake signal are not related to safety functions. Be sure to design the system

that these failures will not cause a dangerous condition when the HWBB function operates.
Incorrect use of the machine may cause injury.

• The SERVOPACK with its signals for a safety function must be connected to a device that meets safety

standards.
Incorrect use of the machine may cause injury.

• If the HWBB function is used for an emergency stop, turn OFF the power supply to the motor with indepen-

dent electric or mechanical parts.
Incorrect use of the machine may cause injury.

• The HWBB function does not turn OFF the power supply to the SERVOPACK or electrically isolate the

SERVOPACK. When maintaining the SERVOPACK, be sure to turn OFF the power supply to the SERVO-

PACK independently.
Failure to observe this warning may cause an electric shock.

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