SAFE.STATE

Description

SAFE.STATE indicates the current state of the SMM. It's accessible through telnet and through CoE (Index: 0x37C1, SubIndex: 0). The possible values of SAFE.STATE are:

Value

Name

Description

0, 16...254

Invalid

Reserved.

1

Start-up

The SMM is starting up. This will be present, while the connection to the safe fieldbus starts up.

2

SafeID not validated

SafeID is not validated or invalid. Validation process required.

3

Configuration required

A new configuration is required. The configuration of the SMM may be broken.

4

Configuration invalid

The last configuration is invalid and new configuration is required.

5

Parameter validation required

Safety parameters are not validated.

6

Normal operation

The SMM is working normally. In this state, STO or the brake may be active.

7

Safe brake test

A brake test is occurring. The test will be triggered by the drive processor. This state is activated for the complete device, even though only a single axis is tested.

8

IO Failure

The SMM detected a fault that may be acknowledged. During this state STO and the brakes will be active.

9

Internal Failure

Some catastrophic failure occurred. The SMM does not release operation until it was power cycled.

Code

--> SAFE.STATE
6

Context

Related safety parameters:

Versions

Action

Version

Notes

Implemented

02-00-00-000

Implemented in SMM revision v0.32

General Information

Type

Read Only

Units

N/A

Range

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 255

Default Value

N/A

Data Type

Integer

Stored in Non-Volatile Memory

No

Fieldbus Information

EtherCAT CoE and CANopen

Command

Index

SubIndex

Data Type

Units

Float Scale

Access

PDO Mappable

SAFE.STATE

37c1h

00h

Unsigned8

-

-

Read only

No