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This manual is based on the following standards. It is recommended that you are
familiar with these standards before implementing safety-related systems.
• EN/IEC 61800-5-2: Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems – Part 5-2:
Safety requirements – Functional. (Includes safety function definitions.)
• EN ISO 13849-1: Safety of machinery – Safety-related parts of control systems –
Part 1: General principles for design
• EN/IEC 62061: Safety of machinery – Functional safety of safety-related
electrical, electronic and programmable electronic control systems
• EN 60204-1: Safety of machinery – Electrical equipment of machines – Part 1:
General requirements.
• PROFIsafe System Description – Safety Technology and Application. Version
November 2010. Order Number 4.342.
Before starting the implementation of safety-related systems, it is highly
recommended to read and understand the following manuals, which will also be
referred to in the later chapters of this manual.
• Functional safety; Technical guide No. 10 (3AUA0000048753 [English])
• Safety and functional safety; A general guide (1SFC001008B0201 [English])
• firmware and hardware manuals of the drive.
For a complete list of related standards and directives, see section
and directives
on page 439.

Terms and abbreviations

The terms and abbreviations used in this manual are defined in the table below.
Term /
Abbreviation
Acknowledgement
AWG
B
10d
Black channel
Cat.
CCF
Description
Acknowledges an event when the FSO module is in use. See section
Acknowledgement methods
page 22.
American wire gauge
Number of cycles until 10% of the components fail dangerously (for
pneumatic and electromechanical components). (EN ISO 13849-1)
Communication channel that is not safe as it has not been designed
and/or validated according to IEC 61508. The reliability of the
connection can be secured with an additional security protocol, for
example PROFIsafe, on top of the black channel.
Classification of the safety-related parts of a control system. The
categories are: B, 1, 2, 3 and 4. (EN ISO 13849-1)
Common cause failure (EN ISO 13849-1)
Introduction to the manual 19
on page 48. See also term
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