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GUARANTEE 

 
All new VISION VX systems are guaranteed by ReeR for a period of 12 (twelve) months under 
normal working conditions, against defects due to faulty materials and workmanship. 
During  the  aforesaid  period,  ReeR  promises  to  replace  faulty  parts  free  of  charge.  This 
guarantee covers both material and labour. 
ReeR reserves the right to decide whether to repair equipment or replace it with equipment of 
the same type or having the same characteristics. 

 

 
The validity of this guarantee is subject to the following conditions: 

 

The user must notify ReeR of the fault within twelve months following the date 

of delivery of the product. 

 

The  equipment  and  all  parts  thereof  must  be  in  the  condition  in  which  they 

were supplied by ReeR. 

 

The defect or malfunction must not arise directly or indirectly from: 

 

Improper use 

 

Non-observance of the instructions for use;  

 

Negligence, inexperience, improper maintenance;  

 

Repairs,  modifications  and  adjustments  carried  out  by  personnel  not 

authorised by ReeR, tampering, etc.;  

 

Accidents or collisions (also during transportation or due to acts of God);  

 

Other reasons for which ReeR cannot be held responsible.  

 
Repairs will be carried out at ReeR

’s laboratories, to which the material must be consigned or 

forwarded:  transport  costs  and  any  damage  or  loss  of  material  during  transportation  will  be 
charged to the Customer. 
All replaced products and parts are property of ReeR. 
ReeR  does  not  recognise  any  other  form  of  guarantee  or  rights  other  than  those  expressly 
stated  above;  no  requests  for  compensation  for  damages  incurred  for  costs,  suspension  of 
activities  or  any  other  events  or  circumstances  related  in  any  way  to  malfunctioning  of  the 
product or any parts thereof will be taken into consideration. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

In  order  to  ensure  the  correct  operation  of  the  photoelectric  barrier,  careful  and  full 
compliance  with  all  the  rules,  instructions  and  warnings  stated  in  this  manual  is 
essential. 
ReeR s.p.a. declines all responsibility for events arising from non-compliance with all or 
part of the aforesaid instructions. 

 

Specifications subject to change without warning. 

 No part of this manual may be reproduced without the prior consent of ReeR. 

Summary of Contents for VISION VX

Page 1: ...N U US SE E A AN ND D M MA AI IN NT TE EN NA AN NC CE E I IN NS ST TA AL LL LA AT TI IO ON N U UT TI IL LI IS SA AT TI IO ON N E ET T M MA AI IN NT TE EN NA AN NC CE E I IN NS ST TA AL LL LA AT TI IO...

Page 2: ...LECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 11 EMITTER CONNECTIONS 12 RECEIVER CONNECTIONS 12 WARNINGS REGARDING THE CONNECTION CABLES 13 CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION MODES 19 K1 K2 EXTERNAL CONTACTORS CONNECTION 20 MULTIPL...

Page 3: ...with additional functions and the second is the SLAVE barrier A diagnostic display available on Emitter and Receiver provides the necessary information for a correct use of the device and the evaluati...

Page 4: ...ty barrier is not only a function of the safety level of its electronic parts but is also determined by its systematic capabilities for example environmental influences EMC optical performance and det...

Page 5: ...n the geometric characteristics of the lenses and the distance between the centres of two adjacent lenses The height of the protected area is the height that is actually protected by the safety barrie...

Page 6: ...and height of the relative access area to be calculated Compare these dimensions with the maximum working range and the height of the protected area in relation to the specific model The general instr...

Page 7: ...order to prevent the formation of condensation on the lenses which could have an adverse effect on monitoring POSITION The position of the VXE Emitter and the VXR Receiver must prevent access to the...

Page 8: ...al light curtain B and the dangerous machine at system power up or restart Figure 3 The length of the connection cable between the master and the slave can be up to 50 m This makes it possible to inst...

Page 9: ...h speed of object to the dangerous area mm sec t1 response time of the safety barrier in seconds sec t2 machine response time in seconds meaning the time required for the machine to interrupt the dang...

Page 10: ...8 D 14 If due to the specific configuration of the machine the dangerous area can be accessed from above the highest beam of the barrier must be at a height H of at least 1800 mm from the base G of th...

Page 11: ...TION OF THE BARRIER When the object s direction of approach is parallel to the floor of the protected area the barrier must be installed so that the distance between the outer limit of the dangerous a...

Page 12: ...power supply must comply with the standard EN 60204 1 The electrical connections must be made according to the diagrams in this manual In particular do not connect other devices to the connectors of...

Page 13: ...C 0VDC HIGH range 1 18m 3 18 on Master Slave 18 60 on Long Range 0VDC 24VDC LOW range 0 6m 10 22 on Long Range 0VDC 0VDC Emitter in test mode 24VDC 24VDC Selection error Table 2 RECEIVER CONNECTIONS V...

Page 14: ...ply 3 Blue 0VDC 0 VDC power supply 5 Grey PE Ground connection 2 White SLAVE1 INPUT Slave OSSD outputs readout According the normative EN61131 2 PNP active high 4 Black SLAVE2 INPUT Table 5 WARNINGS R...

Page 15: ...n in MANUAL mode without external contactors K1 K2 Figure 11 In order to assure a correct barrier operation it is necessary to connect the pins 2 and 4 of the Emitter according to table 2 page 11 and...

Page 16: ...ion in MANUAL mode with external contactors K1 K2 Figure 12 In order to assure a correct barrier operation it is necessary to connect the pins 2 and 4 of the Emitter according to table 2 page 11 and t...

Page 17: ...tors K1 K2 Figure 13 In order to assure a correct barrier operation it is necessary to connect the pins 2 and 4 of the Emitter according to table 2 page 11 and to the TEST FUNCTION paragraph of page 2...

Page 18: ...ev 15 17 Figure 14 In order to assure a correct barrier operation it is necessary to connect the pins 2 and 4 of the Emitter according to table 2 page 11 and to the TEST FUNCTION paragraph of page 25...

Page 19: ...15 Example of connection in AUTOMATIC mode with external contactors K1 K2 Figure 16 In order to assure a correct barrier operation it is necessary to connect the pins 2 and 4 of the Emitter according...

Page 20: ...ivated is compulsory if the safety device controls an opening to protect a danger area and a person after passing through the opening may remain in the danger area without being detected use as trip d...

Page 21: ...id optical interference between them install units so that the beam emitted by the Emitter of one system can only be received by the relative Receiver Figure 17 illustrates some examples of correct po...

Page 22: ...a U shaped protection Figure 18 The following rules should be taken into consideration when using deviation mirrors Place the mirrors so as to ensure compliance with the minimum safety distance S Figu...

Page 23: ...ing surfaces and the protected area The minimum distance d must be calculated according to the distance l between the Emitter and the Receiver considering that the angle of projection and reception is...

Page 24: ...rcular brackets is necessary These are available on request ordering code 1330974 Figure 21 Position the optical axis of the first and last beam of the Emitter on the same axis as that of the correspo...

Page 25: ...nding on the system operation phase The tables below shows the different signals ref Figure 22 EMITTER RECEIVER Figure 22 EMITTER SIGNALS Normal operation FIXED SYMBOLS 7 SEGMENTS DISPLAY LED SYMBOL M...

Page 26: ...with weak signal ON OFF ON d Master in CLEAR Slave in BREAK condition with weak signal ON OFF Blinking d GUARD condition with weak signal OFF ON OFF Receiver initialization ON OFF OFF A Barrier occupi...

Page 27: ...st every 500ms This safety system is permanently active and does not require any interventions from the outside This safety system is permanently active and does not require any interventions from the...

Page 28: ...is defined in the table below Any short circuit between outputs or between outputs and 24VDC or 0VDC power supplies is detected by the barrier NAME OF SIGNAL CONDITION MEANING OSSD1 24VDC Barrier cle...

Page 29: ...AVE response time must be calculated according the following formula ttot_slave tslave tmaster 1 8 ms LEGENDA VISION with additional functions VX VISION Master VXM VISION Slave VXS 20 mm Resolution Mo...

Page 30: ...arrier ht mm 411 561 711 861 1011 1161 1311 1461 1611 1761 1911 PFHd 1 00E 8 1 07E 8 1 14E 8 1 21E 8 1 28E 8 1 35E 8 1 42E 8 1 49E 8 1 56E 8 1 63E 8 1 70E 8 DCavg 97 72 97 89 98 02 98 12 98 21 98 28 9...

Page 31: ...51 401 551 701 851 1001 1151 1301 1451 1601 1751 1901 B PROTECTED AREA 160 310 460 610 760 910 1060 1210 1360 1510 1660 1810 C 85 Mounting 2 LS Brackets with 2 mounting inserts 3 LS Brackets with 3 mo...

Page 32: ...g brackets optional Figure 27 Fastening brackets for deviation mirrors Figure 28 Deviation mirrors Model H SP100S 250 SP300S 400 SP400S 540 SP600S 715 SP700S 885 SP900S 1060 SP1100S 1230 SP1200S 1400...

Page 33: ...Figure 29 The VISION VX barrier does not require any specific maintenance operations however periodic cleaning of the front protective surfaces of the Emitter and Receiver optics is recommended Wipe...

Page 34: ...selection incorrect or modified ON OFF OFF Carefully check the connection of terminals 2 and 4 EXT_RANGE0 1 on the connector Internal error add on board ON OFF OFF Send the equipment for repair to the...

Page 35: ...Take action in one of the following ways STANDARD and MASTER MODELS Carefully check the connection of terminals 1 and 3 OSSD on the connector SLAVE MODELS Send the equipment for repair to the ReeR la...

Page 36: ...al electromagnetic disturbances Should the problem persist contact ReeR s service department In case of continued malfunctioning verify the integrity of electrical connections and check that these hav...

Page 37: ...emale connector 10 m cable 1330984 C8D915 90 8 pin M12 female connector 15 m cable 1330985 C8DM9 Straight 8 pin M12 female connector PG9 1330986 C8DM99 90 8 pin M12 female connector PG9 1330987 CDS03...

Page 38: ...not authorised by ReeR tampering etc Accidents or collisions also during transportation or due to acts of God Other reasons for which ReeR cannot be held responsible Repairs will be carried out at Re...

Page 39: ...849 1 2008 Electro sensitive Protective Equipments ESPE realizzati in conformit alle seguenti Direttive Europee complying with the following European Directives 2006 42 EC Direttiva Macchine Machine D...

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