SG BODY REFLECTOR MUTING
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3 INSTALLATION MODE
3.1 PRECAUTIONS
TO
BE
OBSERVED
FOR
THE
CHOICE
AND
INSTALLATION OF THE DEVICE
Make sure that the protection level assured by the SG BODY series device (Type 2 or Type 4
respectively) is compatible with the real danger level of the machine to be controlled, according
to EN 954-1 and EN13849-1.
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The outputs (OSSD) of the ESPE must be used as machine stopping devices and not as
command devices (the machine must have its own START command).
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The dimension of the smallest object to be detected must be larger than the resolution level
of the device.
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The ESPE must be installed in a room complying with the technical characteristics indicated
in section 11 - TECHNICAL DATA. Datalogic does not recommend the use of the product in
ambient where direct or indirect exposure to solar light is present.
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Do not install device near strong and/or flashing light sources or close to similar devices.
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Strong electromagnetic disturbance might negatively affect device operation. Should this be
the case contact DATALOGIC Technical Service.
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The operating distance of the device can be reduced in presence of smog, fog or airborne
dust.
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A sudden change in environment temperature, with very low minimum peaks, can generate
a small condensation layer on the lenses and so jeopardize functioning.
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The Muting/Override function is signaled by a specific Muting/Override signaling lamp.
Ensure that the signaling device has sufficient lighting and visibly positioned near the
dangerous zone.
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Ensure to correctly use Muting sensors as described in the instructions supplied
hereinafter. Avoid incongruent connections that cannot be controlled and thus excluding
undesired potentially dangerous activations.
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