Detailed Description   
2.3 Emergency stop sequence 
  Emergency Stop (N2) 
2-4  Function Manual, 08/2005 Edition, 6FC5397-0BP10-0BA0 
5.  After elapse of a time configurable in machine data: 
MD36620 $MA_SERVO_DISABLE_DELAY_TIME (cutout delay servo enable), 
the servo enables of the machine axes are cancelled.  
Please note the configuration rule below: 
MD36620 $MA_SERVO_DISABLE_DELAY_TIME ≥ 
MD36610 $MA_AX_EMERGENCY_STOP_TIME 
6.  All machine axes are switched to follow-up mode within the control.  
The machine axes are therefore no longer in position control. 
 
Sequence on the machine 
The emergency stop sequence on the machine is determined solely by the machine 
manufacturer. 
Attention should be paid to the following points in connection to the sequence on the NC: 
•  The sequence of operations in the NC is started with interface signal  
DB10 DBX 56.1 (emergency stop). 
After the machine axes are at standstill, the energy supply must be interrupted in 
accordance with EN 418. 
 
 
 
Note 
The responsibility for interrupting the power supply rests with the machine manufacturer. 
 
•  The digital and analog outputs of the PLC I/O are not influenced by the emergency stop 
sequence in the NC. 
If individual outputs are required to attain a particular state or voltage level in the event of 
an emergency stop, the machine manufacturer must implement this in the PLC user 
program. 
•  The fast digital outputs of the NCK I/O system are not influenced by the emergency stop 
sequence in the NC. 
If individual outputs must assume a specific state in the case of emergency stop, the 
machine manufacturer must transmit the desired state to the NC in the PLC user program 
via interface signals: 
DB10, DBB4 to DBB7. 
 
 
 
Note 
If the sequence in the NC is not to be executed as described above, then the interface 
signal DB10 DBX56.1 (emergency stop) 
must not be set until an emergency stop state defined by the machine manufacturer in 
the PLC user program is reached. 
As long as the interface signal is not set and no other alarm is pending, all interface 
signals are operative in the NC. Any emergency stop state defined by the manufacturer 
(including axis-, spindle-, and channelspecific emergency stop states) can therefore be 
assumed.