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1.

Offer; Acceptance. These terms and conditions (these "Terms") are deemed
part of all quotes, agreements, purchase orders, acknowledgments, price lists,
catalogs, manuals, brochures and other documents, whether electronic or in
writing, relating to the sale of products or services (collectively, the "Products")
by Omron Electronics LLC and its subsidiary companies (“Omron”). Omron
objects to any terms or conditions proposed in Buyer’s purchase order or other
documents which are inconsistent with, or in addition to, these Terms. 

2.

Prices; Payment Terms. All prices stated are current, subject to change with-
out notice by Omron. Omron reserves the right to increase or decrease prices
on any unshipped portions of outstanding orders. Payments for Products are
due net 30 days unless otherwise stated in the invoice.

3.

Discounts. Cash discounts, if any, will apply only on the net amount of invoices
sent to Buyer after deducting transportation charges, taxes and duties, and will
be allowed only if (i) the invoice is paid according to Omron’s payment terms
and (ii) Buyer has no past due amounts.

4.

Interest. Omron, at its option, may charge Buyer 1-1/2% interest per month or
the maximum legal rate, whichever is less, on any balance not paid within the
stated terms.

5.

Orders. Omron will accept no order less than $200 net billing. 

6.

Governmental Approvals. Buyer shall be responsible for, and shall bear all
costs involved in, obtaining any government approvals required for the impor-
tation or sale of the Products.

7.

Taxes. All taxes, duties and other governmental charges (other than general
real property and income taxes), including any interest or penalties thereon,
imposed directly or indirectly on Omron or required to be collected directly or
indirectly by Omron for the manufacture, production, sale, delivery, importa-
tion, consumption or use of the Products sold hereunder (including customs
duties and sales, excise, use, turnover and license taxes) shall be charged to
and remitted by Buyer to Omron.

8.

Financial. If the financial position of Buyer at any time becomes unsatisfactory
to Omron, Omron reserves the right to stop shipments or require satisfactory
security or payment in advance. If Buyer fails to make payment or otherwise
comply with these Terms or any related agreement, Omron may (without liabil-
ity and in addition to other remedies) cancel any unshipped portion of Prod-
ucts sold hereunder and stop any Products in transit until Buyer pays all
amounts, including amounts payable hereunder, whether or not then due,
which are owing to it by Buyer. Buyer shall in any event remain liable for all
unpaid accounts.

9.

Cancellation; Etc. Orders are not subject to rescheduling or cancellation
unless Buyer indemnifies Omron against all related costs or expenses.

10. Force Majeure. Omron shall not be liable for any delay or failure in delivery

resulting from causes beyond its control, including earthquakes, fires, floods,
strikes or other labor disputes, shortage of labor or materials, accidents to
machinery, acts of sabotage, riots, delay in or lack of transportation or the
requirements of any government authority. 

11. Shipping; Delivery. Unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing by Omron:

a. Shipments shall be by a carrier selected by Omron; Omron will not drop ship

except in “break down” situations.

b. Such carrier shall act as the agent of Buyer and delivery to such carrier shall

constitute delivery to Buyer;

c. All sales and shipments of Products shall be FOB shipping point (unless oth-

erwise stated in writing by Omron), at which point title and risk of loss shall
pass from Omron to Buyer; provided that Omron shall retain a security inter-
est in the Products until the full purchase price is paid;

d. Delivery and shipping dates are estimates only; and
e. Omron will package Products as it deems proper for protection against nor-

mal handling and extra charges apply to special conditions.

12. Claims. Any claim by Buyer against Omron for shortage or damage to the

Products occurring before delivery to the carrier must be presented in writing
to Omron within 30 days of receipt of shipment and include the original trans-
portation bill signed by the carrier noting that the carrier received the Products
from Omron in the condition claimed.

13. Warranties. (a) Exclusive Warranty. Omron’s exclusive warranty is that the

Products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of
twelve months from the date of sale by Omron (or such other period expressed
in writing by Omron). Omron disclaims all other warranties, express or implied.
(b) Limitations. OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ABOUT NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABIL-

ITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS.
BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT THE
PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR
INTENDED USE. Omron further disclaims all warranties and responsibility of
any type for claims or expenses based on infringement by the Products or oth-
erwise of any intellectual property right. (c) Buyer Remedy. Omron’s sole obli-
gation hereunder shall be, at Omron’s election, to (i) replace (in the form
originally shipped with Buyer responsible for labor charges for removal or
replacement thereof) the non-complying Product, (ii) repair the non-complying
Product, or (iii) repay or credit Buyer an amount equal to the purchase price of
the non-complying Product; provided that in no event shall Omron be responsi-
ble for warranty, repair, indemnity or any other claims or expenses regarding
the Products unless Omron’s analysis confirms that the Products were prop-
erly handled, stored, installed and maintained and not subject to contamina-
tion, abuse, misuse or inappropriate modification. Return of any Products by
Buyer must be approved in writing by Omron before shipment. Omron Compa-
nies shall not be liable for the suitability or unsuitability or the results from the
use of Products in combination with any electrical or electronic components,
circuits, system assemblies or any other materials or substances or environ-
ments. Any advice, recommendations or information given orally or in writing,
are not to be construed as an amendment or addition to the above warranty.
See  http://

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 or contact your Omron representative for pub-

lished information.

14. Limitation on Liability; Etc. OMRON COMPANIES SHALL NOT BE LIABLE

FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
LOSS OF PROFITS OR PRODUCTION OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY
WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS, WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS
BASED IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY.
Further, in no event shall liability of Omron Companies exceed the individual
price of the Product on which liability is asserted.    

15. Indemnities. Buyer shall indemnify and hold harmless Omron Companies and

their employees from and against all liabilities, losses, claims, costs and
expenses (including attorney's fees and expenses) related to any claim, inves-
tigation, litigation or proceeding (whether or not Omron is a party) which arises
or is alleged to arise from Buyer's acts or omissions under these Terms or in
any way with respect to the Products.   Without limiting the foregoing, Buyer (at
its own expense) shall indemnify and hold harmless Omron and defend or set-
tle any action brought against such Companies to the extent based on a claim
that any Product made to Buyer specifications infringed intellectual property
rights of another party. 

16. Property; Confidentiality. Any intellectual property in the Products is the exclu-

sive property of Omron Companies and Buyer shall not attempt to duplicate it
in any way without the written permission of Omron. Notwithstanding any
charges to Buyer for engineering or tooling, all engineering and tooling shall
remain the exclusive property of Omron. All information and materials supplied
by Omron to Buyer relating to the Products are confidential and proprietary,
and Buyer shall limit distribution thereof to its trusted employees and strictly
prevent disclosure to any third party. 

17. Export Controls. Buyer shall comply with all applicable laws, regulations and

licenses regarding (i) export of products or information; (iii) sale of products to
“forbidden” or other proscribed persons; and (ii) disclosure to non-citizens of
regulated technology or information.    

18. Miscellaneous. (a) Waiver. No failure or delay by Omron in exercising any right

and no course of dealing between Buyer and Omron shall operate as a waiver
of rights by Omron. (b) Assignment. Buyer may not assign its rights hereunder
without Omron's written consent. (c) Law. These Terms are governed by the
law of the jurisdiction of the home office of the Omron company from which
Buyer is purchasing the Products (without regard to conflict of law princi-
ples).   (d) Amendment. These Terms constitute the entire agreement between
Buyer and Omron relating to the Products, and no provision may be changed
or waived unless in writing signed by the parties. (e) Severability. If any provi-
sion hereof is rendered ineffective or invalid, such provision shall not invalidate
any other provision. (f) Setoff. Buyer shall have no right to set off any amounts
against the amount owing in respect of this invoice. (g) Definitions. As used
herein, “including” means “including without limitation”; and “Omron Compa-
nies” (or similar words) mean Omron Corporation and any direct or indirect
subsidiary or affiliate thereof. 

Certain Precautions on Specifications and Use

1.

Suitability of Use. Omron Companies shall not be responsible for conformity
with any standards, codes or regulations which apply to the combination of the
Product in the Buyer’s application or use of the Product. At Buyer’s request,
Omron will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying
ratings and limitations of use which apply to the Product. This information by
itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the Prod-
uct in combination with the end product, machine, system, or other application
or use. Buyer shall be solely responsible for determining appropriateness of
the particular Product with respect to Buyer’s application, product or system.
Buyer shall take application responsibility in all cases but the following is a
non-exhaustive list of applications for which particular attention must be given:
(i) Outdoor use, uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical
interference, or conditions or uses not described in this document.
(ii) Use in consumer products or any use in significant quantities.    
(iii) Energy control systems, combustion systems, railroad systems, aviation
systems, medical equipment, amusement machines, vehicles, safety equip-
ment, and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations. 
(iv) Systems, machines and equipment that could present a risk to life or prop-
erty. Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to this Prod-
uct. 
NEVER USE THE PRODUCT FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS
RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY OR IN LARGE QUANTITIES WITHOUT
ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO

ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT THE OMRON’S PRODUCT IS PROP-
ERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE
OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.    

2.

Programmable Products. Omron Companies shall not be responsible for the
user’s programming of a programmable Product, or any consequence thereof. 

3.

Performance Data. Data presented in Omron Company websites, catalogs
and other materials is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitabil-
ity and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the result of Omron’s
test conditions, and the user must correlate it to actual application require-
ments. Actual performance is subject to the Omron’s Warranty and Limitations
of Liability. 

4.

Change in Specifications. Product specifications and accessories may be
changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons. It is our prac-
tice to change part numbers when published ratings or features are changed,
or when significant construction changes are made. However, some specifica-
tions of the Product may be changed without any notice. When in doubt, spe-
cial part numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for
your application. Please consult with your Omron’s representative at any time
to confirm actual specifications of purchased Product. 

5.

Errors and Omissions. Information presented by Omron Companies has been
checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is assumed
for clerical, typographical or proofreading errors or omissions.

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Summary of Contents for MiniSafe 4800 Series

Page 1: ...MiniSafe 4800 Series Safety Light Curtains 5 Pin Version Installation and Operating Manual OMRON STI 0613 PN99804 0060 Rev B Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 844 385 3099 Email CustomerService valin com...

Page 2: ...OMRON Scientific Technologies Inc OMRON STI 0613 PN99804 0060 Rev B Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 844 385 3099 Email CustomerService valin com...

Page 3: ...10 3 3 2 MSF4800 Segment Reduction Restart procedure page 11 Section 4 Detection Options page 12 4 1 Fixed Blanking page 12 4 1 1 Selecting Fixed Blanking with Selector Switches page 13 4 2 Floating B...

Page 4: ...m Object Resolution of 40 mm or Less page 24 8 2 2 Safety Distance Formula for Systems with a Minimum Object Resolution Greater Than 40 mm page 24 8 2 3 Factors Affecting the Safety Distance Formula p...

Page 5: ...cations page 39 13 2 Cable Lengths Customer supplied cables page 40 13 3 MiniSafe MS4800 Dimensional Drawings page 41 13 4 MiniSafe Cascaded MSF4800 Dimension drawings page 45 13 5 Warranty page 49 13...

Page 6: ...gure 9 2 Unsafe Mounting Example 1 page 26 Figure 9 3 Unsafe Mounting Example 2 page 26 Figure 9 4 Correct Mounting Example with Proper Alignment page 27 Figure 9 5 Minimum Distance from a Reflective...

Page 7: ...4 9 Synchronization Requirements page 19 Table 6 1 Transmitter Selector Switch Settings page 20 Table 6 2 Receiver Selector Switch Settings page 21 Table 13 1 System Specifications page 39 Table 13 2...

Page 8: ...ht curtain on a press with a full revolution clutch The guarded machine must not present a hazard from flying parts The guarded machine must have a consistent stopping time and adequate control mechan...

Page 9: ...Mounting Brackets and T slots Non shielded Main Cables 2 box Design Two PNP Safety Outputs Operating Mode Automatic Start Floating Blanking Fixed Blanking Range Selection 2 2 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND IN...

Page 10: ...ARM Indicator Yellow 10 Status Indicator Yellow 5 MACHINE RUN STOP Indicator Green Red 11 Side Mounting T Slot 6 RECEIVER CONNECTIONS M 12 Male 12 TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS M 12 Male F 24 VDC Blue Wire...

Page 11: ...ts configuration The protected machine is not allowed to operate 3 1 3 INTERLOCK The two receiver safety outputs are in the OFF state the red MACHINE STOP indicator and yellow INTERLOCK indicator are...

Page 12: ...to enter MACHINE RUN If the detection zone is not clear the Start button will have no effect NOTE The definitions above mention a start button The 5 pin version does not have a start button input and...

Page 13: ...on the reduced size MSF4800 the following procedure must be followed 1 Apply power if power is applied the power must be cycled 2 The three indicator LEDs red yellow amber will flash for 60 seconds 3...

Page 14: ...least one beam that is always clear A Fixed Blanking area may not crossover between flexible segment boundaries Each Fixed Blanked area has a size and positional tolerance of 1 beam to allow for small...

Page 15: ...nction is active and the Program function is activated If the Fixed Blanking feature is disabled the stored protected zone patterns are cleared 4 1 1 SELECTING FIXED BLANKING WITH SELECTOR SWITCHES Th...

Page 16: ...the recorded Fixed Blanking pattern the receiver will enter the INTERLOCK or MACHINE RUN condition depending upon the selected Start Mode The amber receiver Blanking Active LED will be on See Figure 4...

Page 17: ...tion then either presses and releases the Start button or performs a power cycle The receiver will power up with the amber LED off Figure 4 7 Selecting Fixed Blanking Procedure 6 IBIs of blocked beams...

Page 18: ...e 4 3 for a diagram of MS4800 system response during operation with Floating Blanking active 4 2 1 SELECTING FLOATING BLANKING WITH SELECTOR SWITCHES Using the selector switches an authorized user can...

Page 19: ...h one beam disabled has a minimum object resolution of 20 mm 10 mm 30 mm 1 18 inches A MiniSafe MS4800 20 system with two beams disabled has a minimum object resolution of Floating Blankin g Inactive...

Page 20: ...ied anywhere in the system including flex systems Total Number of Beams Disabled by Fixed and or Floating Blanking Minimum Object Resolution S Depth Penetration Factor Dpf for use with ANSI Formula Dp...

Page 21: ...IBI will light indicating that the MS4800 is not synchronized IBIs are not a safety critical component An IBI failure will not cause an alarm condition and the system will continue to operate 5 2 EXTE...

Page 22: ...TTINGS NOTE MTS is not available applicable on the 5 pin version of the MS4800 the MTS selector switches MUST remain in the OFF position Table 6 1 Transmitter Selector Switch Settings Figure 6 2 Trans...

Page 23: ...hen Floating Blanking is active the amber LED will illuminate to indicate that the system is operating in a less sensitive state 6 6 SELECTING SCAN CODES The MS4800S receiver and transmitter offer sca...

Page 24: ...g scheme certain simultaneous shorts of both safety outputs may not be detected and the guarded machine may not stop resulting in severe operator injury The MS4800 system receiver supplies two indepen...

Page 25: ...Dpf Where Ds minimum safety distance in inches between the MS4800 detection zone and the nearest point of operation hazard K hand speed constant in inches per second The ANSI standard value is 63 inc...

Page 26: ...TANCE FORMULAS The following discussion is based on standard EN999 and applies to light curtains used in industrial environments 8 2 1 SAFETY DISTANCE FORMULA FOR SYSTEMS WITH A MINIMUM OBJECT RESOLUT...

Page 27: ...n seconds C 850 mm i e S 1600 mm s x T 850 mm 8 2 3 FACTORS AFFECTING THE SAFETY DISTANCE FORMULA When light curtains are used for machine initiation their minimum object resolution must be 30 mm or s...

Page 28: ...rruption is clearly detected The reflective object is outside of the beam angle Figure 9 2 Unsafe Mounting Example 1 The interruption is not detected because of the reflection The reflective object is...

Page 29: ...gate interference from other light curtains the MS4800 has two possible scan codes A and B The transmitter and receiver units must be set to the same scan code for the receiver to enter the MACHINE RU...

Page 30: ...It is recommended that when installing a MS4800 larger than 1000mm 40 in in length you use an additional mounting bracket This is to be installed using the T slot on the backside of the transmitter an...

Page 31: ...ea outside these marks is not protected Position the system so that it is only possible to access the danger point through the detection zone 9 3 5 ALIGNMENT Physical alignment of the transmitter and...

Page 32: ...the transmitter and receiver indicate 4 possible minimum object resolutions During installation use a permanent marker to obscure the object resolutions not set This will depend on whether no floating...

Page 33: ...system With a positive ground protective earth wiring scheme certain simultaneous shorts of both safety outputs may not be detected and the guarded machine may not stop resulting is severe operator i...

Page 34: ...EDM monitoring function Figure 10 1 Connecting to a Safety Monitoring Device 24VDC 0 VDC Earth Ground Power Supply OSSD 1 OSSD 2 0 VDC 24VDC MS4800 Receiver MS4800 Transmitter Brown Input 1 Input 2 S...

Page 35: ...a PLC Figure 10 2 Connecting via an RM 1 Module 24VDC 0 VDC Earth Ground Power Supply RM 1 OSSD 1 OSSD 2 0VDC Monitor 42 41 32 31 24 23 14 13 ED2 CONTROL VOLTAGE ED1 1 1 SUPPRESSOR SUPPRESSOR 3 3 ED1...

Page 36: ...ield MTS MTS Return Zone Sel 1 Out Line Voltage Neutral OS3100 Zone MTS Inputs Auxiliary Output Safety Outputs AC Voltage Input MS PA4600 XMTR Input OS3100 Zone Select Out Controls Interface ED 2 ED 1...

Page 37: ...d relays Figure 10 4 Connecting Via Two Force guided Relays 24VDC 0 VDC Earth Ground Power Supply MS4800 Transmitter Brown 1 Blue Black White User supplied fuse ED 2 ED 1 1 2 Machine Control Contacts...

Page 38: ...hite Blue AC DC POWER MODULE TB5 N O AUX1 AUX2 N O 1 N O 2 N O N C TB6 N C K1 K2 N C K3 K4 Fuse ED1 ED2 SUPPRESSOR To PLC Control SUPPRESSOR ED1 ED2 Black PNP NPN SW2 SW1 NO YES INT EXT AUX F3SJ EDM S...

Page 39: ...perator change Testing ensures that the light curtain and the machine control system work properly to stop the machine Failure to test properly could result in serious injury to personnel The Test Pro...

Page 40: ...front window of the MS4800 transmitter and receiver can effect the system operation Clean the window with a mild detergent or glass cleaner Use a clean soft lint free cloth Painted MS4800 surfaces may...

Page 41: ...Transmitter Indicator Lights Active Yellow Receiver Indicator Light MACHINE RUN Stop green red INTERLOCK Alarm Yellow Blanking amber Electrical Power Input Transmitter 24 VDC 20 285 mA max Power Inpu...

Page 42: ...OSSD1 625mA OSSD2 625mA Note 2 24 VDC is nominal Actual voltage is dependent upon supply V Vsupply 1V Note 3 When using a Omron STI supplied 30 meter receiver cable the total load current is limited...

Page 43: ...THOUT VIEW FRONT VIEW LEFT SIDE INVERTED MOUNTING BRACKETS ALTERNATE DIP SWITCH WITH DOOR ENDCAP A 39 4 1 55 51 0 2 01 27 8 1 09 58 8 2 31 77 3 3 04 69 6 2 74 58 0 2 28 46 4 1 82 C B E 30 1 1 19 59 2...

Page 44: ...58 5 41 7 1099 6 43 3 1138 6 44 8 1178 9 46 4 1219 9 48 0 1258 3 59 4 1298 7 51 1 1339 8 52 7 C 1019 8 40 2 1060 9 41 8 1099 9 43 3 1140 2 44 9 1181 2 46 5 1219 6 48 0 1260 0 49 6 1301 1 51 2 D 945 4...

Page 45: ...1226 7 48 3 E 1009 4 39 7 1050 5 41 4 1089 5 42 9 1129 8 44 5 1170 8 46 1 1209 2 47 6 1249 6 49 2 1290 7 50 8 1240mm 1280mm 1320mm 1360mm 1400mm 1440mm 1480mm 1520mm A 1242 1 48 9 1281 8 50 5 1323 6...

Page 46: ...29 4 866 7 34 1 986 5 38 8 1106 8 43 6 1226 7 48 3 E 451 4 17 8 571 2 22 5 691 0 27 2 810 9 31 9 930 7 36 6 1050 5 41 4 1170 8 46 1 1290 7 50 8 1320mm 1440mm 1560mm 1680mm 1800mm 1920mm 2040mm A 1323...

Page 47: ...8 2 31 27 8 1 09 39 4 1 55 39 4 1 55 27 8 1 09 58 8 2 31 77 3 3 04 58 0 2 28 46 4 1 82 C1 B1 E1 LAST SEGMENT E2 MID SEGMENTS 27 8 1 09 39 4 1 55 50 0 1 97 38 0 1 50 49 1 1 93 62 9 2 48 30 1 1 19 59 2...

Page 48: ...9 30 7 820 6 32 3 861 0 33 9 900 0 35 4 940 5 37 0 980 8 38 6 880mm 920mm 960mm 1000mm 1040mm 1080mm 1120mm 1160mm A 882 8 34 8 922 5 36 32 963 6 37 9 1002 6 39 5 1042 9 41 1 1083 9 42 7 1122 3 44 2...

Page 49: ...1 447 8 17 6 487 5 19 2 527 2 20 8 567 6 22 4 606 7 23 9 E2 381 6 15 0 421 4 16 6 461 8 18 2 501 5 19 7 541 2 21 3 580 9 22 9 621 3 24 5 660 4 26 0 560mm 600mm 640mm 680mm 720mm 760mm 800mm 840mm A 56...

Page 50: ...67 9 1766 4 69 5 1804 1 71 0 1843 8 72 6 1886 2 74 3 E2 1658 5 65 3 1700 3 66 9 1737 9 68 4 1778 3 70 0 1820 1 71 7 1857 8 73 1 1897 5 74 7 1939 9 76 4 1840mm 1880mm 1920mm 1960mm 2000mm 2040mm 2080mm...

Page 51: ...must be protected by properly rated electronic electrical protection devices Omron STI shall not be liable for any damage due to improper engineering or installation by the purchaser or third parties...

Page 52: ...not assume liability for the contents of this publication the examples used within or the use of any product described herein Omron STI reserves the right to make changes to products and or documenta...

Page 53: ...UN LED is on the Red MACHINE STOP LED is off and the Yellow INTERLOCK LED is off MACHINE STOP When the ESPE is in this state the two OSSD are both inactive In this state the Green MACHINE RUN LED is o...

Page 54: ...d Check and correct wiring of safety output 2 EDM Faults 41 EDM circuit did not open before transition to MACHINE RUN State Check and correct EDM wiring 42 EDM circuit did not open after transition to...

Page 55: ...egment 1 92 Segment 3 type does not match segment 1 type Confirm that segment 3 is the same type transmitter or receiver as segment 1 93 Segment 4 type does not match segment 1 type Confirm that segme...

Page 56: ...ground If MPCE is active the input must be connected to the normally closed contacts of the control relays of the guarded machine or the monitor terminal of the RM module See Section 10 Connecting To...

Page 57: ...t at 1 888 510 4357 15 4 TROUBLESHOOTING THE TRANSMITTER If the yellow LED is off 1 Verify the cable is connected 2 Verify the power supply is within limits 24V 20 3 Call Omron STI s Application Engin...

Page 58: ...uch as gates fencing or other approved methods Verify that all additional guarding devices are installed and operating properly ___ Pass ___ Fail 4 Make sure the operator is not able to stand between...

Page 59: ...800 detection zone and the danger point ___ Pass ___ Fail 4 Check for signs of external damage to the MS4800 system the machine and the electrical cables and wiring If damage is found lock the machine...

Page 60: ...See http www omron247 com or contact your Omron representative for pub lished information 14 Limitation on Liability Etc OMRON COMPANIES SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUE...

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