The integrated NFC interface is intended for temporary use.
Diagnostic data
The following diagnostic data can be displayed in an NFC-capable device:
•
Device information and device status, e.g. name, serial number, type code, status
of OSSDs, muting status or quality of alignment
•
Configuration of the device, e.g. whether the restart interlock is activated
•
Fault diagnosis with specification of the error code, error description, diagnostic
LED and troubleshooting
An NFC-capable antenna is integrated behind the front screen of the multiple light
beam safety device for transmitting the data. The area is marked with the NFC-symbol.
Figure 5: NFC symbol
1)
Calling up diagnostic data
To be able to call up information for diagnostics and configuration, you need an NFC-
capable device, e.g. a smartphone and the SICK Safety Assistant app provided by SICK.
b
Hold the NFC-capable mobile device near the marked NFC-area on the lower end
of the active unit to call up the diagnostic data.
Complementary information
The diagnostic data can also be read out in the voltage-free state of the protective
device. However, you will receive more information if the protective device is supplied
with voltage.
3.2.10
System plug
Overview
The following system plugs are available for the multiple light beam safety device:
•
SP1 system plug
•
SP2 system plug
The system plugs differ in functional scope.
Table 2: Functional scope
Functions
SP1 system plug
SP2 system plug
Beam coding
✓
✓
Restart interlock
✓
✓
External device monitoring
(EDM)
✓
✓
Application diagnostic output
✓
✓
IO-Link
✓
✓
Muting
–
✓
The system plugs are only used on the active unit of the multiple light beam safety
device.
1)
The N-Mark is a trademark or registered trademark of NFC Forum, Inc. in the United States and in other countries.
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