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date of shipment under normal usage in environments commonly found in manufacturing industry.

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costs paid by Purchaser or offered to Panasonic Electric Works SUNX for inspection and examination. 
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cretion, repair or replace at no charge, or refund the purchase price of, any Products found to be defective.

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(i)  which was due to abuse, misuse, mishandling, improper installation, improper interfacing, or improper 

repair by Purchaser;

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(iv) which was due to an operation or use by Purchaser outside of the limits of operation or environment 

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(vi)  which was due to Force Majeure; and
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ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS.

4.  CAUTIONS FOR SAFE USE

(1)  The applications shown in the catalogue are only suggestions, and it is Purchaser's sole responsibility to 

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(2)  Never use the Products NOT rated or designated as “SAFETY SENSOR” in any application involving risk to life 

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ment (whether on rail or land, or in air or at sea), and medical equipment;

(e)  which are operated continuously each day for 24 hours; and
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facilities or systems as listed in (a) through (e) above.

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Summary of Contents for SFB-HC

Page 1: ... Panasonic Electric Works SUNX Co Ltd 2011 MJE SFBHC No 0024 49V FUNCTIO N 㧙 CANCEL ENTER 㧗 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Handy Controller Exclusive for SF4B SF4B V2 Series SFB HC Ver 2 1 ...

Page 2: ...1 Panasonic Electric Works SUNX Co Ltd 2011 MJE SFBHC No 0024 49V MEMO ...

Page 3: ... who install and connect this device who manage and operate a plant using this device 1 All the contents of this instruction manual are the copyright of the publishers and may not be reproduced even extracts in any form by any electronic or mechanical means including photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval without permission in writing from the publisher 2 The contents of this ...

Page 4: ... Descriptions When Using in Combination with Application Expansion Unit SF C14EX 17 3 2 1 Fixed Blanking Function 17 3 2 2 Floating Blanking Function 18 3 2 3 Auxiliary Output Switching Function 19 3 2 4 Emission Intensity Control Function 20 3 2 5 Copy Function 20 3 2 6 Muting Setting Changing Function 20 3 2 7 Interlock Setting Changing Function 21 3 2 8 External Device Monitor Setting Changing ...

Page 5: ... malfunction This device has been developed produced for industrial use only Before using this device check whether the device performs properly with the functions and ca In case of disposal dispose this device as industrial waste User in charge The user in charge has responsible to indicate the person to take the training required for the safety system using method installation operation and main...

Page 6: ...evice following the relative laws regulation and stan dard without fail Muting setting changing function The muting setting changing function temporarily invalidates safety function of the connected G peripheral devices correctly Failure to do so the operator may suffer a serious injury Environment Do not use a mobile phone or a radio phone near this device Do not use this device in the following ...

Page 7: ... func tion and protection of writing Functions Fixed blanking function Floating blanking function Auxiliary output switching function Emission intensity control function Copy function Muting setting changing function Interlock setting changing function External device monitor setting changing function Protective function Initialization function Setting contents monitoring function Override setting...

Page 8: ...s Emitter or receiver Extension cable with connectors To power supply This device 3 Turn ON the power and set the function with this device After the power of this device is ON approx 30 sec will be taken for data transmission with SF4B SF4B V2 series While data transmission lights up in revolving The control output OSSD 1 2 of SF4B SF4B V2 series is set to OFF while this device has been connected...

Page 9: ...es Extension cable with connectors To power supply 3 Turn ON the power and set the function with this device After the power of this device is ON approx 30 sec will be taken for data transmission with SF4B SF4B V2 series While data transmission lights up in revolving The control output OSSD 1 2 of SF4B SF4B V2 series is set to OFF while this device has been connected REFERENCE Refer to 3 1 Functio...

Page 10: ...et the function with this device After the power of this device is ON a total approx 30 sec will be taken for data transmission with SF4B SF4B V2 series and SF C14EX While data transmission lights up in revolving The safety output 1 2 of SF C14EX series are set to OFF while this device has been connected REFERENCE Refer to 3 2 Functional Descriptions When Using in Combination with Application Expa...

Page 11: ...e control output OSSD 1 2 of SF4B SF4B V2 series is set to OFF while this de vice has been connected The safety output 1 2 of SF C14EX is also set to OFF while SF C14EX has been used Once the setting is completed turn OFF the power remove this de vice and then turn ON the power again Connecting cable with a connector on one end 24V 10 Connecting cable with a connector on one end This device Emitte...

Page 12: ...n SF4B SF4B V2 Series Only This section describes each function when using with SF4B SF4B V2 series only When using with SF C14EX refer to 3 2 Functional Descriptions When Using in Combina tion with Application Expansion Unit SF C14EX When the fixed blanking function is used the control output OSSD 1 2 of SF4B SF4B V2 series is not turned OFF even if the particular beam channels are blocked By usi...

Page 13: ...the beam channels are blocked discontinuously even in the set beam channels the control output OSSD 1 2 of SF4B SF4B V2 series is turned OFF Continuous mode For use in Europe EU as EN 999 Also applicable to ISO 13855 For intrusion direction perpendicular to the sensing area In case that the minimum sensing object is ø40mm or less Equation S K T C S Safety distance mm Minimum required distance betw...

Page 14: ...1 2 OFF ON when OSSD is ON OFF when OSSD is OFF OFF 2 ON when emitting OFF ON OFF 3 OFF when emitting ON OFF ON 4 OFF under unstable light receiving condition Note 1 Note 3 OFF ON Note 3 Note 3 5 ON under unstable light receiving condition Note 1 Note 3 ON OFF Note 3 Note 3 6 ON during muting OFF ON during muting Others OFF OFF 7 OFF during muting ON OFF during muting Others ON ON 8 ON in light re...

Page 15: ... device to SF4B SF4B V2 series Monitoring Check the functional setting data saved in this device This device SF4B SF4B V2 series Copied SF4B SF4B V2 series Copied SF4B SF4B V2 series Original Upload Download Storage area for SF4B SF4B V2 series 3 1 6 Muting Setting Changing Function The setting of the muting function can be changed Setting of the muting function on each beam channel Each beam chan...

Page 16: ... muting input A ON with light non received sta tus ON with object approaching status and ON with object contacted status A muting sensor which is to be connected to the muting input B ON with light received status ON with object non approaching status and ON with object non contacted status 3 1 7 Interlock Setting Changing Function One condition can be selected from the following three interlock c...

Page 17: ...NONO Interlock setting changing function Start Restart External devise monitor setting changing function Effective 300ms Override setting changing function Ver 2 1 only 60 sec Note The setting of the protective function and the setting data of the copy function are not initialized 3 1 11 Setting Contents Monitoring Function Each setting of the SF4B SF4B V2 series can be monitored The following can...

Page 18: ...When the fixed blanking function is used the safety output 1 2 of SF C14EX are not turned OFF even if the particular beam channels of SF4B SF4B V2 series are blocked By using a protection structure etc make the dangerous parts of the machine inacces sible to personnel through the sensing area of the particular beam channels of SF4B SF4B V2 series Before measures After measures Obstacle Dangerous a...

Page 19: ...ls are blocked discontinuously even in the set beam channels the safety output 1 2 of SF C14EX are turned OFF Continuous mode For use in Europe EU as EN 999 Also applicable to ISO 13855 For intrusion direction perpendicular to the sensing area In case that the minimum sensing object is ø40mm or less Equation S K T C S Safety distance mm Minimum required distance between the sensing area surface an...

Page 20: ... OSSD is ON OFF when OSSD is OFF OFF 2 ON when emitting OFF ON OFF 3 OFF when emitting ON OFF ON 4 OFF under unstable light receiving condition Note 1 Note 3 OFF ON Note 3 Note 3 5 ON under unstable light receiving condition Note 1 Note 3 ON OFF Note 3 Note 3 6 ON during muting OFF Note 4 7 OFF during muting ON Note 4 8 ON in light receiving condition Note 2 OFF ON OFF OFF 9 OFF in light receiving...

Page 21: ... this function Upload Upload the functional setting data of SF4B SF4B V2 series or SF C14EX to this device Download Download the functional setting data of this device to SF4B SF4B V2 series or SF C14EX Monitoring Check the functional setting data saved in this device 3 2 6 Muting Setting Changing Function The setting of the muting function can be changed Setting of the muting function on each bea...

Page 22: ...on is ineffective Note If the muting lamp diagnosis function is set to ineffective the muting function is maintained even if the lamp blew Muting sensor output operation setting Ver 2 1 only This function cannot be set when SF C14EX is used 3 2 9 Protective Function The functional settings are not allowed to change without the input of a password When the protective function is set to effective th...

Page 23: ...etting Ver 2 1 only Note 2 Interlock setting changing function Note 2 External devise monitor setting changing function Note 2 Override setting changing function Ver 2 1 only Note 2 Notes 1 The setting of the protective function and the setting data of the copy function are not initialized 2 This function cannot be set when SF C14EX is used 3 2 11 Setting Contents Monitoring Function Each setting ...

Page 24: ...tching Function To 3 3 4 Emission Intensity Control Function To 3 3 5 Copy Function To 3 3 6 Muting Setting Changing Function To 3 3 7 Interlock Setting Changing Function To 3 3 8 External Device Monitor Setting Changing Function To 3 3 9 Protective Function To 3 3 10 Initialization Function To 3 3 11 Setting Contents Monitoring Function To 3 3 12 Override Setting Changing Function key operation F...

Page 25: ...nce the password is input you do not need to input the password again till the power is turned OFF Except 3 3 9 Protective Function However if the power is turned ON again without changing the protective function to ineffective the password have to be input again since the protective function is still effective The procedure for inputting a password is as follows When using with SF4B SF4B V2 serie...

Page 26: ... Function 3 3 7 Interlock Setting Changing Function or 3 3 8 External Device Monitor Setting Changing Function is set with CH1 only CH2 and CH3 are not indicated When using in combination with SF C14EX the setting of Muting sensor output operating set ting of 3 3 5 Copy Function Muting sensor output operating setting of 3 3 6 Muting Set ting Changing Function 3 3 7 Interlock Setting Changing Funct...

Page 27: ...ing Send Error To 1 To 1 To 2 Select sensor Check result Keep pressing switch OK It is possible to check ON OFF of all beam channels Input password OK NG Select send Error To 1 Send Input password Select beam channel Setting Manual setting OK NG Once a password is input it is not necessary to input it again till the power is turned OFF Beam channel No First beam channel Second beam channel Effecti...

Page 28: ...e Note When all sensors is selected in the sensor selection the setting of the floating blanking function on each SF4B SF4B V2 series should be identical Sub sensor 2 Sensor selection All sensors Main sensor Sub sensor 1 Set No of beam channel Ineffective Input password Send Error To 2 OK NG To 2 Send Error OK NG Ineffctive Effctive Ineffctive Effctive Ineffective setting for both ends beam channe...

Page 29: ... emission is not done Mode 4 OFF when the received light level is unstable Note 1 Mode 5 ON when the received light level is unstable Note 1 Mode 6 ON during muting Mode 7 OFF during muting Mode 8 ON in the light receiving condition Mode 9 OFF in the light receiving condition Y tion is used 2 When using with SF4B SF4B V2 series only if the external device monitor function is not used set the monit...

Page 30: ...V2 6 to 32 beam channels 0 3 to 7m for SF4B F SF4B F V2 and SF4B H SF4B H V2 72 to 96 beam chan nels and SF4B A SF4B A V2 36 to 48 beam channels factory setting SET Effective The operating range is reduced by approx 50 Sub sensor 2 5 To Copy function Select sensor All sensors Main sensor Sub sensor 1 Emission intensity control Effective Ineffective Send Error To 4 OK NG Input pass word 4 Emission ...

Page 31: ... Muting sensor output operation setting Muting lamp diagnosis function setting 5 Copy function Select function Upload Download Monitor Select sensor Input password Check function 6 To Muting setting changing function Error To 5 OK NG Receive Error To 5 OK NG Receive Confirm function of system device Select item Note 1 Note 1 Note 2 Note 1 Note 2 Note 1 Note 2 Detail display Only for SET Effective ...

Page 32: ...s effective AφψB in order of input AψB in order of input BψA in order of input Second beam chan nel is effective Error OK NG Select send To 7 Sub sensor 2 Main sensor Sub sensor 1 Effective Ineffective To 6 To 6 Select sensor Check result Keep pressing switch OK It is possible to check ON OFF of all beam channels Effective beam channel Ineffective beam channel Select beam channel Effective Ineffec...

Page 33: ...t at SF4B SF4B V2 series respectively When initializing only the beam channel that the muting is effective set to the auto setting in the emission halt condition Notes 1 ALL is displayed only when set by Auto 2 When only using the SF4B SF4B V2 series set the muting lamp diagnosis function on all SF4B SF4B V2 series However if the function has been set through CLr Auto ManU on each SF4B SF4B V2 ser...

Page 34: ... Start restart interlock function factory setting Mode 1 Start interlock function Mode 2 Restart interlock function Mode 3 Ineffective Note When using SF C14EX the display does not change even if ENTER key is pressed Mode 0 Start Restart interlock function Mode 0 Input password Mode 1 Mode 2 8 To External device monitor setting changing function Setting selection Mode 3 Send Error To 7 OK NG 7 Int...

Page 35: ... device monitor function is ineffective SET Effective The external device monitor function is effective The factory setting is 300ms Note When using SF C14EX the display does not change even if ENTER key is pressed The external device monitor Effective Ineffective Effective 9 To Sub display function Protect function 8 External device monitor setting changing function Relay monitor setting Send Err...

Page 36: ...or Sub sensor 1 Sub sensor 2 Select function Eeffctive Ineffctive Change password Input password Input new password Increase decrease the No with Send Error To 9 OK NG Send Error To 9 OK NG Select sensor Select function Eeffctive Ineffctive Change password Input password Input new password 10 To Sub dis play function Initialization function 9 Sub display function Pro tect function Increase decreas...

Page 37: ... 10 Initialization Function All sensors Main sensor 11 To Sub dis play function Setting con tents moni toring function 10 Sub display function Initialization function Select sensor Sub sensor 1 Sub sensor 2 Input password Send Error To 10 OK NG Confirm key operation FUNCTION ENTER CANCEL ...

Page 38: ... Effective Effective Detail display Only for SET Keep pressing switch OK Effective Effective Note Emission intensity control function Positive logic of OSSD Auxiliary output switching function Protect function Fixed blanking function Floating blanking function Mode 1 Effective Model No No of beam channel CLR 100 to 600 unit of 10 Note 1 Note 2 Note 1 Note 2 Muting setting changing function Interlo...

Page 39: ...0 sec 9 To Sub display function Protect function 12 Override setting changing function Input pass word When two or more SF4B SF4B V2 series are connected cancel the protective function of all SF4B SF4B V2 series Notes 1 The factory setting is 60 sec 2 It is not indicated when using with SF4B series In addition it is not indicated when using with SF C14EX either key operation FUNCTION ENTER CANCEL ...

Page 40: ...Use the copy function for the units having In the copy function download the data without uploading Upload the data before downloading The password does not match Input the correct password In case you for get the password contact us Note Sensor communication error 1 Model No is wrong Connect this device to SF4B SF4B V2 series Sensor communication error 2 Wrong wiring between the emitter and recei...

Page 41: ...te 2 External device monitor setting changing function Note 2 Protective function Initialization function Setting contents monitoring function and Override setting changing function Note 2 3 Ambient temperature 10 to 55 C No dew condensation or icing allowed Storage 25 to 70 C Ambient humidity 30 to 85 RH Storage 30 to 85 RH Voltage withstandability 1 000V AC for one minute between all supply term...

Page 42: ...s SUNX Co Ltd 2011 MJE SFBHC No 0024 49V Revision history First edition May 13 2005 Second edition July 14 2005 Third edition October 11 2005 Fourth edition April 28 2006 Fifth edition November 17 2008 Sixth edition July 1 2011 ...

Page 43: ...HE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCTS OR FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 4 OR ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF INFORMA TION LOSS OR INACCURACY OF DATA LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF SAVINGS THE COST OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTED GOODS SERVICES OR TECHNOLOGIES OR FOR ANY MATTER ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNEC...

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