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Safety Integrated Functions   
8.5 Safety Integrated Extended Functions 
  Function Manual 
402  Function Manual, 06/2012, 6SL3097-4AB10-0BP4 
Priorities of stop responses and Extended Functions 
Table 8- 13  Priorities of stop responses and Extended Functions 
Stop response / 
Extended Function  
Highest 
priority 
...  ...  ...  ...  Lowest 
priority 
  STOP A  STOP B  STOP C  STOP D  STOP E  STOP F 
Highest 
priority 
STO  STOP A / STO  STO  STO  STO  STO  STO 
.....  SS1  STOP A  STOP B / SS1  SS1  SS1  SS1  SS1 
...  SS2  STOP A  STOP B  STOP C / SS2 SS2  SS2  SS2 / STOP 
B
2)
..  SOS STOP A
1)
 STOP B
1)
  SOS  SOS  SOS  STOP B
2)
Lowest 
priority 
SLS STOP A
3)
 STOP B
3)
 STOP C
4)
 STOP D
4)
  STOP E  STOP B
2)
1) The SOS monitoring function remains active, although the fault response in the event of a fault can no longer be 
triggered because it is already present. 
2) STOP B is the subsequent stop of STOP F, which is activated after a parameterizable time. STOP F alone does not 
have any effect; the active safety function is still present. 
3) The SLS monitoring function remains active, although the fault response in the event of a fault can no longer be 
triggered because it is already present. 
4) SLS remains active during the braking phase, after which the system switches to SOS. 
The table above specifies which stop response / safety function is set when a STOP is 
triggered with a safety function active. The STOPs are arranged here from left to right in 
descending order of priority (STOP A-D, F). 
No overall priority is assigned in the individual safety functions. SOS remains active, for 
example, even if STO is requested. The safety functions that cause the drive to decelerate 
(STO, SS1, SS2) are specified from top to bottom in descending order of priority. 
If a field contains two entries, the stop responses and safety functions have the same 
priority. Explanation: 
●  STOP A corresponds to STO 
●  STOP B corresponds to SS1 
●  STOP C corresponds to SS2 
●  When the SS2 function is active, STOP F results in follow-up stop B. SS2 remains active. 










