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SICK LSI Technical Description - 06/98
This dialog box appears. This is where you set which inputs and
outputs you want to use.
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Check the checkbox to indicate whether you have connected
incremental sensors. You can use incremental sensors when
using the LSI to protect a vehicle (see section 9.7).
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Check the checkboxes for the inputs and outputs you want
to use.
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Check the checkbox to indicate whether you want contactor
monitoring on the outputs used. How to connect the
contactor monitor is described in section 8.2.
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Click on Continue.
This dialog box appears. This is where you set the restart
behavior of the outputs and the startup testing.
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Select how the LSI is to restart after a protective field
infringement.
With restart inhibit:
The system only restarts after a protective field infringement
or a reset when the protective field is free and the restart
button is pressed.
Without delay:
The system restarts immediately after the pre-set response
time (multiple evaluation) as soon as the protective field is
free.
Delayed by n seconds:
The system only restarts when the time set here has
elapsed after the protective field has become free again.
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Check the checkbox for whether you want startup testing.
If you select this option, you must intentionally interrupt the
protective field one time after switching on the system. Only
then is the system ready for operation.
(How to perform startup testing is described in section 11.2).
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Click on Continue.
This dialog box appears. This is where you log on the sensors to
be used. One sensor is logged on already when the system is
shipped.
To log on other sensors:
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Click on Add.
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Enter a name for the sensor and click on OK. The sensor is
logged on.
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Click on Continue.