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-====== Create a Safety System ====== 
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-In the EEROS library you will find a directory with examples. Open a shell in the build directory of your EEROS library and run ''examples/safety/SafetySystemTest1''. \\ 
-The example comprises a safety system with five different safety levels and six safety events.  
-{{ :getting_started:tutorials:safetysystemtest1.png?400 |}} 
-The levels and events are defined in the safety properties. The properties further include one critical input and one critical output. 
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-The following events are defined and used in the example: 
-^name^description^registered for safety level^type^when triggered^ 
-|e1|start initializing|seStartInitializing|triggered immediately after initializtion of the safety system|public Event| 
-|e2|initialization done|slShuttingDown|triggered by a periodic |private Event| 
-|e3|start running|slIinitializing|triggered by a periodic |private Event| 
-|e4|start shutting down|slIinitializing|triggered by a periodic |private Event| 
-|e5|stop running|| by a periodic |private Event| 
-|e6|switching off|seSwitchingOff|triggered by a periodic |private Event| 
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-The central attribute of the safety system is its //currentLevel//. Of course, this level can be queried by anything but is controlled exclusively by the safety system itself.  
-===== How to shut down ===== 
-The example demonstrates how the system should be stopped in a well controlled manner, see [[getting_started:tutorials:stoppingsystem|]]. 
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