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1.4  HOW TO CHOOSE THE DEVICE 

There  are  at  least  three  different  main  characteristics  that  should  be  considered  when  choosing  a  safety  light 
curtain, after having evaluated the risk assessment. 

1.4.1 

Detection capability 

The detection capability (or resolution) of the device is the minimum diameter that an opaque object must have in 
order to obscure at least one of the beams that constitute the detection zone and to actuate the sensing device. 

The resolution is related to the part of the body to be protected. 

 

 

 

R=14 mm

 

Finger protection

 

 

R=30 mm

 

Hand protection

 

 

 

As  shown  in 

Fig  1  -    page  10

,  the  resolution  only  depends  on  the  geometrical  characteristics  of  the  lenses, 

diameter and distance between centres, and is independent of any environmental and operating conditions of the 
safety light curtain. 

 

 

Fig 1 - Detection capability

 

 

The resolution value is obtained applying the following formula: 

R = I + d

 

where: 

I=Interaxes between two adjacent optics 

d=Lens diameter 

 

 

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Page 2: ... retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means or for any purpose without the express written permission of Datalogic S p A and or its affiliates Datalogic and the Datalogic logo are registered trademarks of Datalogic S p A in many countries including the U S A and the E U All other trademarks and brands are property of their respective owners Datalogic shall not be liable for techni...

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Page 4: ...e April 20 th 2016 the main European directives applicable to Datalogic products require inclusion of an adequate analysis and assessment of the risk s This evaluation was carried out in relation to the applicable points of the standards listed in the Declaration of Conformity Datalogic products are mainly designed for integration purposes into more complex systems For this reason it is under the ...

Page 5: ... 23 2 2 4 Use of deviating mirrors 24 2 2 5 Controls after first installation 25 3 MECHANICAL MOUNTING 26 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 28 4 1 Pin out and configuration pin connection 28 4 1 1 MODELS SG4 xx xxx OO X 28 4 1 2 MODELS SG4 xx xxx OO E 29 4 2 Notes on connections 31 4 3 Earth connection 33 5 ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE 34 5 1 Correct alignment procedure 35 6 FUNCTIONS SETTING 37 6 1 Reset mode 37 7...

Page 6: ... SG PSB Protective stands 59 15 5 SG P Plate kit for protective stands 60 15 6 SE S Columns and floor stands 61 15 7 SG DM Deviating mirrors 62 15 8 SG IP69K PMMA protection tubes 64 15 9 SG LS PMMA lens shield 65 15 10 TP Test piece 66 15 11 Connection cables 67 15 12 SG LP Laser pointer 68 15 13 SE SR2 Safety relay 69 15 14 CSME 03VU24 Y14 EDM relay box 69 16 GLOSSARY 70 ...

Page 7: ...equirements EN 61508 4 2010 Functional safety of electrical electronic programmable electronic safety related systems Part 4 Definitions and abbreviations EN 62061 2005 A2 2015 Safety of machinery Functional safety of electrical electronic programmable electronic safety related control systems The device consisting of one emitter and one receiver contained inside aluminium profiles generates infra...

Page 8: ...nical Service for any necessary information relative to the functioning of the light curtains and the safety rules that regulate the correct installation cfr USER INTERFACE AND DIAGNOSTICS page 42 1 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS Package contains the following objects Receiver RX Emitter TX Quick Guide of safety light curtain Periodical checklist and maintenance schedule Mini DVD with instruction manual and o...

Page 9: ...horter response time see cfr TECHNICAL DATA page 49 Range enlargement with 150 to 1800 mm controlled heights New profile compatible with SE accessories New fastening system with rotating brackets TEST line with reversed activation logics active high Advanced alignment for receiver and transmitter units Furthermore SG4 BASE has 2 selectable functions i e EDM function Manual automatic Restart ...

Page 10: ...beams that constitute the detection zone and to actuate the sensing device The resolution is related to the part of the body to be protected R 14 mm Finger protection R 30 mm Hand protection As shown in Fig 1 page 10 the resolution only depends on the geometrical characteristics of the lenses diameter and distance between centres and is independent of any environmental and operating conditions of ...

Page 11: ... 030 OO E X SG4 30 030 OO E X 300 SG4 14 045 OO E X SG4 30 045 OO E X 450 SG4 14 060 OO E X SG4 30 060 OO E X 600 SG4 14 075 OO E X SG4 30 075 OO E X 750 SG4 14 090 OO E X SG4 30 090 OO E X 900 SG4 14 105 OO E X SG4 30 105 OO E X 1050 SG4 14 120 OO E X SG4 30 120 OO E X 1200 SG4 14 135 OO E X SG4 30 135 OO E X 1350 SG4 14 150 OO E X SG4 30 150 OO E X 1500 SG4 14 165 OO E X SG4 30 165 OO E X 1650 S...

Page 12: ...hing speed of the object to be detected Fig 3 Installation distance vertical positioning The following formula is used for the calculation of the safety distance S K t1 t2 C where S Minimum safety distance in mm K Speed of the object limb or body approaching the dangerous area in mm sec t1 Response time of the ESPE in seconds see cfr TECHNICAL DATA page 49 t2 Machine stopping time in seconds inclu...

Page 13: ...tioning Practical examples Let s suppose to have a light curtain with height 600 mm To calculate the distance of the device from the ESPE in a vertical position the following formula is used S K T C where S Minimum safety distance in mm t1 ESPE response time t2 Machine total stopping time Including safety control system T t1 t2 Overall system stopping performance C 8 R 14 for devices with resoluti...

Page 14: ...imensions Fig 5 Operating point protection on drilling machines Example 2 Bending presses The safety device must protect the operator from being squashed between the top and bottom tool or the machined part during the fast approach phase Solution If only one beam of the safety light curtain is darkened while the press is moving down the mobile tool bar will stop Advantages The safety light curtain...

Page 15: ...ure installation flexibility for machine dimensions Fig 7 Paper cutting machines Example 4 Milling machines A milling machine is a machine tool used for the shaping of metals and other solid materials Operator hands and body must be protected from being dragged entangled or cut by the tool spindle Solution SG 30mm safety light curtain is the best solution considering the required safety levels and...

Page 16: ...ain must be securely placed in a particular position so that access to the dangerous zone is not possible without the interruption of the beams refer section INSTALLATION page 17 The personnel operating in the dangerous area must be well trained and must have adequate knowledge of all the operating procedures of the safety light curtain Only for models SG4 xx xxx OO E The TEST button must be locat...

Page 17: ...led close to strong and or flashing light sources in particular close to the front window of receiving unit The presence of intense electromagnetic disturbances could affect device s correct operation This condition shall be carefully assessed with the advice of DATALOGIC Technical Service The operating distance of the device can be reduced in presence of smog fog or airborne dust A sudden change ...

Page 18: ... safety light curtain very near to the dangerous zone a second light curtain must be mounted in a horizontal position in order to prevent any lateral access as shown in Fig 12 page 18 Fig 11 Wrong light curtain positioning Fig 12 Correct light curtain positioning Fig 9 page 18 shows some examples of possible access to the machine from the top and the bottom sides These situations may be very dange...

Page 19: ...lled area Moreover if the RX receiver detects a secondary beam reflected by the side reflecting surface the object might not be detected even if the object interrupts the main beam Fig 13 Distance from reflecting surfaces It is important to position the safety light curtain according to the minimum distance from reflecting surfaces The minimum distance depends on operating distance between emitter...

Page 20: ...ype 4 EAA 5 α 2 5 Fig 14 Minimum distance from reflective surface The formula to get Dsr is the following For ESPE Type 4 Dsr m 0 13 for operating distance 3 m Dsr m 0 5 x operating distance m x tg 2a for operating distance 3 m ...

Page 21: ...tance depends on the operating distance between emitter TXA and receiver RXA the effective aperture angle of the ESPE EAA Fig 16 ESPE Type4 The following table shows for convenience the values of the minimum installation distances relative to some operating distances Operating distance m Minimum installation distance m 3 0 3 6 0 4 10 0 5 19 0 6 The interfering device TXB must be positioned at the ...

Page 22: ...BASE 22 74 The figure provides two examples Fig 17 Recommended positioning for homologous devices If two light curtains have to be mounted near each other as reported in the first example of Fig 17 page 22 ...

Page 23: ...all be assembled parallel each other with the beams arranged at right angles with the emission and receiving surface and with the connectors pointing to the same direction The configurations shown in the figure must be avoided Fig 18 Wrong light curtain TX RX orientations ...

Page 24: ...r can be a very critical operation when deviating mirrors are used Even very small displacements of the mirror is enough to lose alignment The use of DATALOGIC laser pointer accessory is recommended under these conditions The minimum safety distance S must be respected for each single section of the beams The effective operating range decreases by about 20 by using only one deviating mirror The fo...

Page 25: ...ine STOP including the ESPE and machine response times must be included in the limits defined in the calculation of the safety distance refer to cfr INSTALLATION page 17 The safety distance between the dangerous parts and ESPE must comply with the requirements indicated in cfr INSTALLATION page 17 A person must not access or remain between ESPE and the dangerous parts of the machine Access to the ...

Page 26: ...rallel as much as possible The next step is the fine alignment as shown in chapter ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE page 33 Two types of brackets can be used to fix the two units Angled fixing brackets are supplied with all models Fig 21 page 26 Adjustable supports for correcting unit inclination on the axes are available on request see cfr ACCESSORIES page 54 Fig 21 Angle brackets Rotating brackets Fig 22 pag...

Page 27: ...Fig 23 page 27 and table below show the recommended mounting positions according to the safety light curtain length Fig 24 Dimensions mm VERSION L mm A mm B mm C mm 015 216 3 108 54 030 366 2 216 75 045 516 3 316 100 060 666 2 366 150 075 816 3 466 175 090 966 2 566 200 105 1116 2 666 225 120 1266 3 966 150 483 135 1416 2 1066 175 533 150 1566 3 1166 200 583 165 1716 3 1266 225 633 180 1866 3 1366...

Page 28: ...ing units are made through a male M12 connector located on the lower part of the two units For receiver a M12 5 poles connector is used while for emitter a M12 4 poles connector is used RECEIVER RX Fig 25 Receiver 1 brown 24 VDC 2 white OSSD1 3 blue 0 V 4 black OSSD2 5 grey NOT USED EMITTER TX Fig 26 Emitter 1 brown 24 VDC 2 white NOT USED 3 blue 0 V 4 black NOT USED ...

Page 29: ... 27 Receiver 1 white RESET RESTART 2 brown 24 VDC 3 green EDM SELECTION 4 yellow EDM 5 grey OSSD1 6 pink OSSD2 7 blue 0 V 8 red MANUAL AUTOMATIC RESTART automatic RESTART RESET function manual RESTART RESET RESTART function To set manual restart connect Pin 8 MAN AUTO with Pin 6 OSSD2 To set automatic restart connect Pin 8 MAN AUTO with Pin 5 OSSD1 To deactivate EDM function connect Rx Pin 3 to 24...

Page 30: ...FF RESET 24 VDC Not connected or 0V RESET ON RESET OFF SELECT RANGE 24 VDC Not connected or 0V SHORT 9 m LONG 19 m EDM Normally closed contact for a force guided relay ENABLE EDM 24 VDC Not connected or 0V EDM OFF EDM ON MAN AUTO RESTART SELECTION OSSD1 OSSD2 AUTOMATIC RESTART MANUAL RESTART ...

Page 31: ...ample connection to the safety relay SE SR2 Fig 29 Connection to SE SR2 Safety Relais The figures show the connection between the safety light curtains and the safety relay of the SE SR2 series functioning in the Automatic Restart mode left side and Manual Restart with monitoring right side Do not use varistors RC circuits or LEDs in parallel at relay inputs or in series at OSSD outputs The OSSD1 ...

Page 32: ...nnect both OSSDs to the device to control Failure to connect an OSSD to the activating device jeopardizes the system safety degree that the light curtain has to control Fig 30 OSSDs connection Fig 31 Behaviour of OSSDs ...

Page 33: ...mmunity and necessary insulation class considering the plant or entire system where the light curtain is installed The ground connection of the two units is not necessary for Class III while the use of a duly insulated low voltage feeder type SELV or PELV is compulsory In this case we recommend covering the earth symbol present on the caps of the two units with a blank sticker The ground connectio...

Page 34: ...itting unit s beams coincide with the optical axes of the corresponding elements of the receiving unit The beam used to synchronise the two units is the first after the connector SYNC is the optics connected with this beam and LAST is the optics connected to the last beam after the SYNC unit Fig 33 Signals are clearly identified through symbols allowing immediate reading independent of bars direct...

Page 35: ...st and then for the second unit so to have the maximum alignment 4 and then place both units in the centre of this area b Fix the two units firmly using brackets Verify that the green LED on the RX unit is ON and beams are not interrupted then verify that the red LED SAFE BREAK turns ON if even one single beam is interrupted condition where an object has been detected This verification shall be ma...

Page 36: ...te the emitter pivoting on the lower optics axis until the yellow LED LAST is OFF c Delimit the area in which the green LED is steady through some micro adjustments for the first and then for the second unit so to have the maximum alignment 4 and then place both units in the centre of this area d Fix the two units firmly using brackets Verify that the green LED on the RX unit is ON and beams are n...

Page 37: ...tion has been enabled and provided that the object has been removed from the controlled area This condition called interlock is signalled on the display see cfr USER INTERFACE AND DIAGNOSTICS page 42 Time chart Manual Restart Fig 35 Time chart Manual Restart The automatic or manual restart can be selected by connecting the receiver see cfr ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS page 27 Carefully assess risk condi...

Page 38: ...er deals with all the functions of the light curtain 7 1 TEST The TEST function can be activated by keeping a normally open external contact TEST push button open for at least 0 5 seconds The TEST signal is active high Fig 36 Test timings ...

Page 39: ... be made only in case of optical error OSSD error EDM or manual automatic restart selection see cfr USER INTERFACE AND DIAGNOSTICS page 42 The RESET function can be activated by keeping a normally open external contact RESET RESTART push button open for at least 5 seconds The RESET signal is active high Fig 37 Reset timings ...

Page 40: ...osed contacts of the device to be monitored Fig 38 EDM deactivated Connect to 24 VDC pin 3 of receiver M12 8 pole connector EDM enabling OFF Disconnect or connect to the ground EDM input pin 4 of M12 8 pole RX This function checks normally closed contact switch on OSSD status change Fig 39 OSSD status TC 350 msec 350 msec time after OSSD OFF ON switch when EDM test is performed T0 100 msec time af...

Page 41: ...st alignment has been reached restart the device to return to the standard operating mode by powering off and on again the Rx unit The alignment level is monitored also during device standard operating mode via display see cfr USER INTERFACE AND DIAGNOSTICS page 42 Once the curtain has been aligned and correctly fastened the display signal is useful both to check the alignment and show any changes...

Page 42: ...RFACE Curtain operating status is displayed onto a 1 digit display both on receiver and emitter Light curtain also has four LEDs on the receiver and two LEDs on the emitter Fig 41 page 42 shows all signalling LEDs modes OFF ON and BLINKING Fig 41 Signalling LEDs ...

Page 43: ...another or with the supply cables then Reset If the failure continues contact DATALOGIC Internal error red ON Switch OFF and switch ON the power supply circuit If the failure continues contact DATALOGIC Optical error red ON Reset If the failure continues contact DATALOGIC For Emitter Function State Meaning LED DIGIT Normal operation Emission green ON yellow ON Light curtain in normal operating con...

Page 44: ...nimum 1 bar Medium 2 bar Maximum 3 bar EDM enabled EDM function is selected Function Type Check and repair LED DIGIT Error status OSSD error red ON Check OSSD connections Make sure that they are not in contact with one another or with the supply cables then Reset If the failure continues contact DATALOGIC Internal error red ON Switch OFF and switch ON the power supply circuit If the failure contin...

Page 45: ...ing condition Function Type Check and repair LED DIGIT Error status Internal error green ON Switch OFF and switch ON the power supply circuit If the failure continues contact DATALOGIC Optical error green ON Switch OFF and switch ON the power supply circuit If the failure continues contact DATALOGIC No power supply LEDs OFF Check connections and input voltage correct value If the failure continues...

Page 46: ...e upon machine STOP including response time of the ESPE and of the machine is within the limits defined for the calculation of the safety distance see cfr INSTALLATION page 17 The safety distance between the dangerous areas and the ESPE are in accordance with the instructions included in INSTALLATION page 17 Access of a person between ESPE and machine dangerous parts is not possible nor is it poss...

Page 47: ... and TX shall be sent to DATALOGIC Repair Service Department A power failure caused by interferences may cause the temporary or trigger Safety State over connected safety Fieldbus but the safe functioning of the light curtain will not be compromised 9 2 WARRANTY The warranty period for this product is 36 months See the General Terms and Conditions of Sales at www datalogic com for further details ...

Page 48: ...oo much pressure on the surface in order to avoid making it opaque Please do not use on plastic surfaces or on light curtain painted surfaces alcohol or solvents wool or synthetic cloths paper or other abrasive materials 10 1 PRODUCT DISPOSAL Under current Italian and European laws DATALOGIC is not obliged to take care of product disposal at the end of its life DATALOGIC recommends to dispose of t...

Page 49: ...ection Classe I Classe III see chapter ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS page 27 Connections for receiver M12 5 pole SG4 xx xxx OO X M12 8 pole SG4 xx xxx OO E for emitter M12 4 pole Cables length for power supply 50 m max OPTICAL DATA Emitting light λ Infrared LED 950 nm Resolution 14 30 mm Operating distance 0 2 19 m per 30 mm 0 2 6 m per 14 mm Ambient light rejection EN 61496 2 2013 MECHANICAL AND ENVIRON...

Page 50: ...20 OO E X 1200 128 36 14 SG4 14 135 OO E X 1350 144 40 14 SG4 14 150 OO E X 1500 160 43 14 SG4 14 165 OO E X 1650 176 47 14 SG4 14 180 OO E X 1800 192 50 14 SG4 30 015 OO E X 150 8 9 30 SG4 30 030 OO E X 300 16 11 30 SG4 30 045 OO E X 450 24 13 30 SG4 30 060 OO E X 600 32 14 30 SG4 30 075 OO E X 750 40 16 30 SG4 30 090 OO E X 900 48 18 30 SG4 30 105 OO E X 1050 56 19 30 SG4 30 120 OO E X 1200 64 2...

Page 51: ...1 SG4 30 030 OO E X e 4 3 3 2 64E 09 20 444 98 80 99 30 1 SG4 30 045 OO E X e 4 3 3 2 64E 09 20 444 98 80 99 30 1 SG4 30 060 OO E X e 4 3 3 2 64E 09 20 444 98 80 99 30 1 SG4 30 075 OO E X e 4 3 3 2 64E 09 20 444 98 80 99 30 1 SG4 30 090 OO E X e 4 3 3 2 64E 09 20 444 98 80 99 30 1 SG4 30 105 OO E X e 4 3 3 2 64E 09 20 444 98 80 99 30 1 SG4 30 120 OO E X e 4 3 3 2 64E 09 20 444 98 80 99 30 1 SG4 30...

Page 52: ... 14 060 OO E X SG4 30 060 OO E X 683 2 603 2 SG4 14 075 OO E X SG4 30 075 OO E X 833 2 753 3 SG4 14 090 OO E X SG4 30 090 OO E X 983 2 903 2 SG4 14 105 OO E X SG4 30 105 OO E X 1133 2 1053 2 SG4 14 120 OO E X SG4 30 120 OO E X 1283 3 1203 3 SG4 14 135 OO E X SG4 30 135 OO E X 1433 2 1353 2 SG4 14 150 OO E X SG4 30 150 OO E X 1583 3 1503 3 SG4 14 165 OO E X SG4 30 165 OO E X 1733 3 1653 3 SG4 14 18...

Page 53: ...SG4 BASE 53 74 14 INCLUDED ACCESSORIES Metal angled fixing bracket ST KSTD MODEL DESCRIPTION ST KSTD Angled fixing bracket 4 pcs kit Fig 43 Dimensions mm ...

Page 54: ...SG4 BASE 54 74 15 ACCESSORIES dimensions in mm 15 1 ST KSTD METAL ANGLED FIXING BRACKET MODEL DESCRIPTION CODE ST KSTD Angled fixing bracket 4 pcs kit 95ACC1670 Fig 44 ST KSTD ...

Page 55: ...CC1680 ST K6OR Orientable supports 6 pcs kit 95ACC1690 ST K4AV Antivibration supports 4 pcs kit 95ACC1700 ST K6AV Antivibration supports 6 pcs kit 95ACC1710 Fig 45 Angled fixing bracket Fig 46 Angled fixing bracket Orientable support Fig 47 Angled fixing bracket Antivibration support Fig 48 Angled fixing bracket Orientable support Antivibration support ...

Page 56: ...SG4 BASE 56 74 15 2 ST KPXMP PLASTIC ANGLED FIXING BRACKET MODEL DESCRIPTION CODE ST KP4MP Angled fixing bracket 4 pcs kit 95ASE1100 ST KP6MP Angled fixing bracket 6 pcs kit 95ASE1110 Fig 49 ST KPxMP ...

Page 57: ...CC1680 ST K6OR Orientable supports 6 pcs kit 95ACC1690 ST K4AV Antivibration supports 4 pcs kit 95ACC1700 ST K6AV Antivibration supports 6 pcs kit 95ACC1710 Fig 50 Angled fixing bracket Fig 51 Angled fixing bracket Orientable support Fig 52 Angled fixing bracket Antivibration support Fig 53 Angled fixing bracket Orientable support Antivibration support ...

Page 58: ...SG4 BASE 58 74 15 3 ST K4ROT METAL ROTATING FIXING BRACKET MODEL DESCRIPTION CODE ST K4ROT Rotating fixing bracket 4 pcs kit 95ACC1280 Fig 54 Dimensions mm ...

Page 59: ... H 1000 mm 1000 95ASE2250 SG PSB 1200 Protective stand H 1200 mm 1200 95ASE2260 SG PSB 1650 Protective stand H 1650 mm 1650 95ASE2270 SG PSB 1900 Protective stand H 1900 mm 1900 95ASE2280 Fig 55 Dimensions mm Mounting kit MODEL DESCRIPTION CODE ST PS4 SG SE Mounting kit 4 pcs kit 95ASE1750 ST PS6 SG SE Mounting kit 6 pcs kit 95ASE1760 Fig 56 Fixing kit ...

Page 60: ...SG4 BASE 60 74 15 5 SG P PLATE KIT FOR PROTECTIVE STANDS MODEL DESCRIPTION CODE SG P Plate kit with springs 95ASE2290 Fig 57 Dimensions mm Mounting with SG PSB Fig 58 Mounting ...

Page 61: ...stand H 800 mm 800 30x30 95ACC1730 SE S 1000 Column and floor stand H 1000 mm 1000 30x30 95ACC1740 SE S 1200 Column and floor stand H 1200 mm 1200 30x30 95ACC1750 SE S 1500 Column and floor stand H 1500 mm 1500 45x45 95ACC1760 SE S 1800 Column and floor stand H 1800 mm 1800 45x45 95ACC1770 Fig 59 Dimensions mm ...

Page 62: ... mirror version 1200 mm 1145 976 1180 95ASE1700 SG DM 1650 Deviating mirror version 1650 mm 1595 1426 1630 95ASE1710 SG DM 1900 Deviating mirror version 1900 mm 1845 1676 1880 95ASE1720 Fig 60 Dimensions mm The image includes the mirror SG DM and a mounting kit ST DM MODEL DESCRIPTION CODE SG DM 150 Deviating mirror version 150 mm 95ASE1670 Fig 61 SG DM 150 Dimensions mm The image includes the mir...

Page 63: ...G DM mounting kit 2 pcs kit 95ASE1940 Fig 62 Mounting kit For each SG DM mirror order 1 mounting kit ST DM Mounting kit SG DM on SG PSB ST PS DM MODEL DESCRIPTION CODE ST PS DM Deviating mirror SG DM mounting kit 2 T nuts 95ASE1770 Fig 63 Mounting kit For each SG DM mirror order 1 mounting kit ST PS DM ...

Page 64: ...5ASE1320 SG IP69K 750 Tubular IP69K H 750mm 970 8 95ASE1330 SG IP69K 900 Tubular IP69K H 900mm 1120 7 95ASE1340 SG IP69K 1050 Tubular IP69K H 1050mm 1270 7 95ASE1350 SG IP69K 1200 Tubular IP69K H 1200mm 1420 8 95ASE1360 SG IP69K 1350 Tubular IP69K H 1350mm 1570 7 95ASE1370 SG IP69K 1500 Tubular IP69K H 1500mm 1720 8 95ASE1380 SG IP69K 1650 Tubular IP69K H 1650mm 1870 8 95ASE1390 SG IP69K 1800 Tubu...

Page 65: ...mm 5 pcs 95ASE1510 SG LS 1350 Lens shield H 1350 mm 5 pcs 95ASE1520 SG LS 1500 Lens shield H 1500 mm 5 pcs 95ASE1530 SG LS 1650 Lens shield H 1650 mm 5 pcs 95ASE1540 SG LS 1800 Lens shield H 1800mm 5 pcs 95ASE1560 Fig 66 Dimensions mm MODEL L Li Lo Fig 67 Mounting kit n 2 2 bracket 015 245 160 30 030 392 345 45 045 540 400 60 060 686 520 75 075 832 590 115 090 980 640 175 105 1126 740 200 n 3 3 br...

Page 66: ...Ø 20mm L 300mm 95ACC1640 TP 24 Test piece Ø 24mm L 200mm 95ASE2570 TP 30 Test piece Ø 30mm L 300mm 95ACC1650 TP 34 Test piece Ø 34mm L 200mm 95ASE2580 TP 35 Test piece Ø 35mm L 300mm 95ACC1660 TP 40 Test piece Ø 40mm L 300mm 95ACC1820 TP 50 Test piece Ø 50mm L 300mm 95ACC1790 TP 90 Test piece Ø 90mm L 300mm 95ACC1800 ...

Page 67: ... cable axial 5 m UL2464 95ASE1180 CS A1 03 U 10 5 pole M12 cable axial 10 m UL2464 95ASE1190 CS A1 03 U 15 5 pole M12 cable axial 15 m UL2464 95ASE1200 CS A1 03 U 25 5 pole M12 cable axial 25 m UL2464 95ASE1210 CS A1 03 U 50 5 pole M12 cable axial 50 m UL2464 95A252700 8 pole M12 cables MODEL DESCRIPTION CODE CS A1 06 U 03 8 pole M12 cable axial 3 m UL2464 95ASE1220 CS A1 06 U 05 8 pole M12 cable ...

Page 68: ...SE5590 The laser pointer of the SG LP series represents a valid alignment and installation support for the safety light curtain series The pointer can be moved along the light curtain profile to verify the complete device alignment top and bottom Fig 68 Dimensions mm Fig 69 Laser pointer ...

Page 69: ... NC 95ACC6170 The drawing show the connection between the safety light curtain and the Type 4 safety relay of the SE SR2 series operating in the automatic Restart mode Fig 70 Safety relay 15 14 CSME 03VU24 Y14 EDM RELAY BOX MODEL DESCRIPTION CODE CSME 03VU24 Y14 EDM Relay 95ASE1270 Fig 71 EDM Relay ...

Page 70: ...ed by an opaque object present inside the specified detecting area An active optoelectronic protective device AOPD can operate both in emitter receiver mode and in retro reflective light curtains Protective device device having the function to protect the operator against possible risks of injury due to the contact with machine potentially dangerous parts Min installation distance min distance nec...

Page 71: ... able to prevent or avoid an unexpected restart of the machine with the operator still present inside the dangerous area Risk probability of occurrence of an injury and severity of the injury itself Block condition BREAK status of the light curtain taking place when a suitably sized opaque object see cfr XREF 1 313 interrupts one or several light curtain beams Under these conditions OSSD1 and OSS2...

Page 72: ... Fig 19 Use of deviating mirrors 24 Fig 20 Path of the test piece 25 Fig 21 Angle brackets 26 Fig 22 Rotating brackets 26 Fig 23 Fixing brackets 27 Fig 24 Dimensions mm 27 Fig 25 Receiver 28 Fig 26 Emitter 28 Fig 27 Receiver 29 Fig 28 Emitter 29 Fig 29 Connection to SE SR2 Safety Relais 31 Fig 30 OSSDs connection 32 Fig 31 Behaviour of OSSDs 32 Fig 32 Ground connection configuration 33 Fig 33 34 F...

Page 73: ...s mm 59 Fig 56 Fixing kit 59 Fig 57 Dimensions mm 60 Fig 58 Mounting 60 Fig 59 Dimensions mm 61 Fig 60 Dimensions mm 62 Fig 61 SG DM 150 Dimensions mm 62 Fig 62 Mounting kit 63 Fig 63 Mounting kit 63 Fig 64 Dimensions mm 64 Fig 65 Mounting kit 64 Fig 66 Dimensions mm 65 Fig 67 Mounting kit 65 Fig 68 Dimensions mm 68 Fig 69 Laser pointer 68 Fig 70 Safety relay 69 Fig 71 EDM Relay 69 ...

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