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3.8.5 Wire the Switch in Series

To monitor several movable safety guards with a series connection of SI-RF Safety Switch, follow these steps.

1. Connect the safety outputs of the last SI-RF Safety Switch to a safety monitoring unit.
2. Connect the safety inputs of the first SI-RF Safety Switch of the series to + 24 V DC.
3. Connect the safety outputs of the first SI-RF Safety Switch to the safety inputs of the second SI-RF Safety Switch

(and second to third, etc).

4. When all the safety guards are closed (all actuators are detected), the last SI-RF Safety Switch of the series

connection switches on its safety outputs.

5. If you are using an optional In-Series Diagnostic (ISD) device (SI-RFD series), integrate the diagnostic device

between the last SI-RF Safety Switch and the safety monitoring module in the series connection. The status
information can then be retrieved from the diagnostic device.

Note: Verify the SI-RF Safety Switch and the safety monitoring module are powered from the same power

supply or the commons of the separate supplies are the same.

If you are using the optional PNP auxiliary output (SI-RFS series), only the non-safety related status information of each

individual sensor can be obtained.
After the door is closed, the optional reset function requires a manual acknowledgement before the safety output of the

sensor is switched on (only that individual sensor, not the series string).

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Figure 6. Wiring the switch in series

3.8.6 Wire the Switch in Series Using the Quick Disconnect

Use models SI-RFS and SI-RFD for this configuration.
When connecting units in series, simplify the wiring using special t-adapters and low cost unshielded four-wire double-

ended cables. A similar configuration is shown except the connections are all made using quick disconnects. The SSA-

EB1Plx-0Dx E-Stops and SI-RFD switches can be connected in a single chain.

1. Connect the female 4-pin M12-Euro-style cable to the male 4-pin M12/Euro-style of the series connection t-adapter

(SI-RFA-TS).

2. If a manual reset model sensor is used, connect the female 8-pin M12/Euro-style of the Reset T-Adapter (SI-RFA-

TK) to the male 8-pin M12/Euro-style connector of the series connection t-adapter. Connect a female 4-pin M12/
Euro-Style cable to the male 4-pin M12/Euro-style QD of the t-adapter for connecting a reset switch or reading the
Auxiliary output.

3. Connect the sensor to the male 8-pin M12 connector of the t-adapter.
4. Connect the male 4-pin M12 end of a double ended cable to the female 4-pin M12 of the t-adapter. Connect the

female 4-pin M12 end of the double ended cable to the next series connection t-adapter (SI-RFA-TS).

5. At the end of the line a terminating plug (SI-RFA-P) is required to properly truncate the system.
6. The wired end of the 4-pin M12 cable (from step 1) can be wired directly to a Safety Monitoring Module or can be

wired through an In-Series Diagnostic (ISD) module then to the Safety Monitoring device.

Verify that the SI-RF Safety Switch and the safety monitoring module are powered from the same power supply or the

commons of the separate supplies are the same. Ensure that the voltage level at SI-RF 1 (furthest from the power supply) is

above 19.5 V for the system to operate properly.

 

 

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Summary of Contents for SI-RF Series

Page 1: ...SI RF Non Contact RF Safety Switch Instruction Manual Original Instructions 208885 Rev F 31 August 2020 Banner Engineering Corp All rights reserved 208885...

Page 2: ...ion 10 3 8 1 Protective Stop Safety Stop Circuits 10 3 8 2 Output Signal Switching Devices OSSDs and External Device Monitoring EDM 10 3 8 3 Wiring for Single PNP SI RFP 11 3 8 4 Wiring for a Single 8...

Page 3: ...RFPT UP5 Unique 250 mm cable with an 5 pin M12 Euro style quick disconnect SI RFPT HP5 High SI RFPT LP5 Low SI RF A Actuator Actuator target for all switches SI RF A2 Low Profile Actuator target for a...

Page 4: ...situations when the guard is not in the proper position The SI RF Safety Switch is designed for non locking guarding applications unless another means of locking is provided The SI RF Safety Switch i...

Page 5: ...Switch for minimum 5 seconds The amber and green LED on the SI RF Safety Switch flash with flash code 6 for 1 5 seconds see Status Indicators on p 21 The new actuator code is stored temporarily 3 Dis...

Page 6: ...anical or end of travel stop When the guard is closed the actuator is guided to the sensor When the switch on distance is reached the sensor detects the actuator code If the sensor detects an acceptab...

Page 7: ...eset switch additional safeguarding must be provided WARNING Pass Through Hazards and Perimeter Guarding Lockout Tagout procedures per ANSI Z244 1 may be required or additional safeguarding as describ...

Page 8: ...5 mm between the SI RF Safety Switch and actuator to ensure there is no activation within the side lobes The specified sensing distances can only be reached if the following conditions are met Do not...

Page 9: ...e reset button when the guard is in the closed position WARNING Use of Auto or Manual Restart Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury or death Application of power to the B...

Page 10: ...ty function Such a circuit can be described as a safe switching point Typically protective stop circuits are either single channel which is a series connection of at least two normally open contacts o...

Page 11: ...safety monitoring device that monitors the status of the two SI RF Safety Switch OSSDs and is capable of providing the EDM function Examples of appropriate external safety monitoring devices include...

Page 12: ...e 8 Conductor Sensor 24 34 14 24Vdc 24Vdc 0Vdc 0Vdc L2 V L1 V EDM SC10 23 33 13 Safety Relay Outputs 43 44 53 54 and 63 64 can be wired similarly but require a separate EDM or AVM input for monitoring...

Page 13: ...ing the switch in series 3 8 6 Wire the Switch in Series Using the Quick Disconnect Use models SI RFS and SI RFD for this configuration When connecting units in series simplify the wiring using specia...

Page 14: ...monitor the individual device voltages see In Series Diagnostic Information on p 9 An additional power supply may be required to maintain a minimum of 19 5 V at all devices There are two options to c...

Page 15: ...ength for a single power supply WARNING Safety devices with OSSDs and without ISD such as safety light curtains are not compatible Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury o...

Page 16: ...t Protection thermal digital clocking Switching Element Function PNP Normally Open Leakage Current Ir 1 mA DC Voltage Drop Ud 3 V Use Category DC 13 PNP OUT Auxiliary Output Rated Operating Current Ie...

Page 17: ...5 4 26 19 36 7 6 22 7 8 1 4 5 Figure 11 SI RF Safety Switch Sensor 15 4 26 19 36 22 7 8 1 4 5 Figure 12 SI RF Safety Switch Actuator 2X 4 3 22 3 6 7 18 18 36 Figure 13 SI RF Safety Switch A2 Actuator...

Page 18: ...te 3 Blue 4 Black 5 Gray MQDC1 506 2 m 6 5 ft MQDC1 515 5 m 16 4 ft MQDC1 530 9 m 29 5 ft MQDC1 506RA 2 m 6 5 ft Right Angle 32 Typ 1 26 30 Typ 1 18 14 5 0 57 M12 x 1 MQDC1 515RA 5 m 16 4 ft MQDC1 530...

Page 19: ...2 ft MQDEC 450RS 15 2 m 49 9 ft 8 Pin Threaded M12 Euro Style Cordsets Double Ended Model 8 pin 8 pin 2 Length Style Dimensions Pinout DEE2R 81D 0 3 m 1 ft Female Straight Male Straight 40 Typ 14 5 M1...

Page 20: ...tible I O and 2 Redundant Solid State Safety Outputs with Display SC26 2e XS26 2e 26 convertible I O and 2 Redundant Solid State Safety Outputs with Ethernet SC26 2de XS26 2de 26 convertible I O and 2...

Page 21: ...ndicators Information for Color Status Meaning Power Fault Input LEDs Operating status Green On Sensor OK Flashing BC1 Reset expected only with reset input Flashing BC2 Input function not fulfilled Ac...

Page 22: ...Data Format Meaning of data Actuator Detected 1 0 The SI RF sensor detects an actuator Note It does not have to be the taught actuator Wrong Actuator 1 0 SI RF sensor detects an actuator with a receiv...

Page 23: ...remaining number of teaches available Note Low and already taught unique units display 0 Number of voltage errors number The number of voltage warnings received in the last 60 seconds voltage is chec...

Page 24: ...FOR ANY EXTRA COSTS EXPENSES LOSSES LOSS OF PROFITS OR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY PRODUCT DEFECT OR FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT WHETHER ARISING...

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