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Safety Integrated Functions
8.9 Acceptance test and acceptance report
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B) Functional testing of safety functions
Detailed function test and evaluation of SI functions used. For some functions this contains
trace recordings of individual parameters. The procedure is described in detail in section
Acceptance tests.
1. Test of the SI function "Safe Torque Off" (STO)
Required when used in Basic and/or Extended Functions
This test is also required if you are not explicitly using STO, but just one function for
which STOP A occurs as an error response.
Alternatively, you can also carry out the quantitative test using STOP A yourself, if you
use the tables from sections Acceptance test Safe Torque Off (Bas
ic Functions)
(Page 476) , Acceptance test Safe Torque Off with encoder
(Extended Functions)
(Page 482) or Acceptance test Safe Torque Off without encoder (E
xtended Functions)
(Page 528).
You do not n
eed to prepare trace recording for this test.
2. Test of the SI function "Safe Stop 1" (SS1)
Required when used in Basic and/or Extended Functions
This test is also required if you are not explicitly using SS1, but just one function for
which STOP B occurs as an error response.
Alternatively, you can also carry out the quantitative test using STOP B yourself, if you
use the tables from sections Auto-Hotspot or Auto-Hotspot.
Trace recording only required if Extended Functions are used
3. Test of the SI function "Safe Brake Control (SBC)"
Required when using Basic and/or Extended Functions
You do not need to prepare trace recording for this test.
4. Test of the SI function "Safe Stop 2" (SS2)
Only required when used in Extended Functions
This test is also required if you are not explicitly using SS2 but just one function for
which STOP C occurs as an error response.
Alternatively, you can also carry out the quantitative test using STOP C yourself, if you
use the table from section Auto-Hotspot.
Trace recording is required
5. Test of the SI function "Safe Operating Stop" (SOS)
Only required when used in Extended Functions
This test is also required if you are not explicitly using SOS, but just one function for
which STOP D or STOP E occurs as an error response.
Alternatively, you can also carry out the qualitative test using STOP C, STOP D or
STOP E yourself, if you use the table from section Auto-Hotspot.
Trace recording is required