Product Overview
The X20MK0201 (X20MK0201) is a specialized SafeKEY memory module designed for the B&R X20SL80xx series of safety controllers. Providing 2 MB of dedicated application memory, this component serves as a secure hardware token for safety-critical automation systems. It ensures the integrity of safety-rated application code and simplifies machine commissioning or controller replacement by housing project-specific safety configurations. Engineered for long-term industrial reliability, the module guarantees 100,000 erase/write cycles, making it a robust solution for environments requiring frequent updates and sustained operational stability in safety-instrumented systems.
Technical Configuration
This module acts as a secure storage interface that links directly to the safety controller architecture, ensuring code authenticity and configuration stability.
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Application Security: The SafeKEY functions as a hardware-based security token, cryptographically locking the safety application to the X20SL80xx safety hardware to ensure only authorized code execution.
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Memory Longevity: Built for high-frequency use, the 2 MB flash storage supports up to 100,000 write/erase cycles, providing a reliable foundation for safety project deployment and maintenance.
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Mounting Flexibility: Fully rated for both horizontal and vertical installation orientations, allowing for adaptable integration within safety-rated control enclosures.
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Environmental Resilience: With an IP20 ingress protection rating, the module is suited for standard electrical panel environments. It supports operation up to 2000 meters elevation without derating; installations above this threshold require a 0.5 deg C ambient temperature reduction per 100 meters to maintain thermal stability.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specifications |
| Model |
X20MK0201 |
| Brand |
B&R (Bernecker + Rainer) |
| Module Type |
X20 SafeKEY |
| Compatibility |
X20SL80xx Series |
| Memory Size |
2 MB |
| Write/Erase Cycles |
100,000 guaranteed |
| Protection Rating |
IP20 |
| Mounting |
Horizontal and Vertical |
| Altitude Limit |
2000 m (Derating applies above) |
| Shipping Weight |
2 kg |
Industrial Hardware FAQs
What is the function of the SafeKEY in the X20SL80xx safety controller?
The SafeKEY holds the safety-related application logic and system configuration. It is essential for the controller to enter a "Run" state. It prevents unauthorized modifications and ensures that the machine's safety integrity level (SIL) is preserved by hardware-locking the application to the controller.
Is the X20MK0201 interchangeable with other SafeKEY models?
The X20MK0201 is designed for the X20SL80xx series. While other SafeKEY modules exist with different memory capacities, you must ensure the selected module capacity (2 MB) is sufficient for your specific safety project size. Always verify project requirements in Automation Studio before deployment.
Can I remove the SafeKEY while the safety PLC is active?
No. Removing the SafeKEY during operation will result in the loss of communication with the safety application, causing the controller to trigger a safety-related stop or a critical fault. Always de-energize the system completely before insertion or extraction of the memory module.
Field Commissioning and Safety Guidelines
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Handling
The SafeKEY contains sensitive flash memory. Handle the module strictly by its edges and avoid touching the pins or internal contacts. ESD damage may not always cause immediate failure but can lead to latent bit-errors that trigger intermittent safety faults during operation.
Thermal Management at High Altitudes
For deployments in locations exceeding 2000 meters above sea level (such as high-altitude facilities or mountainous industrial sites), ensure that cabinet ventilation is optimized. For every 100 meters above the 2000-meter threshold, you must lower the maximum allowable ambient temperature by 0.5 deg C to ensure the module remains within its safe operating thermal envelope.
Verification and Diagnostic Checks
Upon the first load of a safety project, perform a mandatory checksum verification via the B&R diagnostic tools in Automation Studio. A successful transition to "Run" mode indicates that the key and the controller are synchronized. If the module reports memory-related alarms during boot, inspect the module seating and verify the project file integrity; do not attempt to clear these alarms without confirming the underlying hardware status.