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UE410 Safeguard Detector Box

Functional safety system

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Page 1: ...O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S UE410 Safeguard Detector Box Functional safety system...

Page 2: ...s only permissible within the limits of the legal determination of Copyright Law Any modifica tion abridgment or translation of this document is prohibited without the express writ ten permission of S...

Page 3: ...tion 14 4 4 Response time 14 4 5 Integrating the equipment into the electrical control 14 4 6 Testing plan 14 4 6 1 Recommendations for regular checks 15 4 6 2 Carrying out thorough checks 15 5 Mounti...

Page 4: ...t for Safeguard Detector sensor 38 13 3 Data sheet UE410 SD 39 13 4 Sensor dimensional drawing 42 13 5 Dimensional drawings for UE410 SD safety evaluation module 43 14 Ordering information 45 14 1 UE4...

Page 5: ...efore working with the UE410 SD and the Safeguard Detector sensors 1 3 Target groups and structure of these operating instructions These operating instructions are intended for the following target gr...

Page 6: ...ies if not prevented NOTICE Indicates a situation presenting possible danger which may lead to property damage if not prevented NOTE Indicates useful tips and recommendations Instructions to action b...

Page 7: ...e 8 b Read the operating instructions before commissioning b Protect the devices from moisture and contamination 2 2 Intended use Safeguard Detector photoelectric proximity sensor The Safeguard Detect...

Page 8: ...expertise and experience in the relevant field and is sufficiently familiar with the use of the protective device on the machine to be able to assess whether it is in an operationally safe state Elect...

Page 9: ...ects acting as a physical guard e g transport containers Figure 1 Material in the detection zone carton magazine sufficiently filled If the magazine is not sufficiently filled or is empty a person can...

Page 10: ...safety function response time e g while hazardous system movements are stopping after the safety function has been triggered DANGER The technical process parameters must be set to ensure that enough o...

Page 11: ...failure proof Table 1 Safeguard Detector sensor pair with two Safeguard Detector photoelectric proximity sensors Designation Description Part number SAPP02D 06A0001 Sensor pair consisting of 2 Safegua...

Page 12: ...plied with voltage via the UE410 SD safety evaluation module see Wiring notes page 24 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 12 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S UE410 Safeguard Detector Box 8021417 2018 01 17...

Page 13: ...he machine For this reason ensure that the detected object covers the hazardous area in a manner that sufficiently prevents access or interruption The distance between the object e g carton blanks and...

Page 14: ...position due to a mounting error and therefore constantly detects a foreign object such as the floor An error of this kind is discovered by a plausibility check Restart interlock and reset The sensor...

Page 15: ...lidation page 29 Thorough check of the relevant points on the checklist see Checklist for initial commissioning and commissioning page 48 If a thorough check discovers a fault the machine must be shut...

Page 16: ...aluation module must switch to the safe status and stop the dangerous movement w Remove the material from the maximum sensing range of the sensor 100 mm The OSSD switching outputs of the UE410 SD safe...

Page 17: ...rence between the sensors Positioning the sensors in relation to one another The sensors should be positioned at a slight angle to the object being detected see figure 5 Otherwise the beam of light co...

Page 18: ...w the fixing screws tightly yet because the sensor needs to be realigned after electrical installation see Positioning and aligning the sensors page 27 b The maximum permissible tightening torque of t...

Page 19: ...is able to conduct electricity effectively 3 Snap the device into place on the DIN mounting rail by applying slight pressure in the direction of the arrow 3 Figure 7 Attaching the end pieces 4 Instal...

Page 20: ...s Figure 9 Removing the devices from the DIN mounting rail 2 Press the device down at the rear 1 and remove it from the DIN mounting rail 2 in the direction of the arrow while keeping it pressed down...

Page 21: ...lectrical installation b Make sure that the dangerous state of the machine is and remains switched off b Always use suitable voltage supply b Make sure that the outputs of the evaluation module have n...

Page 22: ...ages with safe separation SELV PELV as specified in EN60664 and EN50178 Electronic equipment for use in power installations or NECClass2 in accordance with UL1310 External protective elements must be...

Page 23: ...3 Open Reset required indicator light at Q3 I3 No function I4 Connection for reset pushbutton A1 UB UE410 SD voltage supply A2 GND Y1 Application diagnostic output for sensor pair A Y2 Application dia...

Page 24: ...nnected to inputs I7 I8 NOTE Preventing cross circuits using separate sensor cabling A cross circuit between the cables of the sensor to the SICK safety evaluation module may not be detected by the SI...

Page 25: ...line is at the ground potential The UE410 SD the sensors and the connected protective devices must be con nected to the same GND connection Use suitable components and devices that meet all applicable...

Page 26: ...o sensor pairs 1 Selection of the operating mode 2 Configuration of output Q3 3 Reset pushbutton 6 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 26 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S UE410 Safeguard Detector Box 802...

Page 27: ...tected in use b Fill the magazine with objects until an interruption is effectively prevented b Align the sensor at an angle to the front object see Positioning the sensors in relation to one another...

Page 28: ...ut Q3 can either be used for connecting a signal lamp for reset required or for connecting a higher level control see table 4 page 32 7 CONFIGURATION 28 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S UE410...

Page 29: ...n object into the detection zone of the sensors Compliance with the maximum sensing range of the sensors no detection if the hazardous point is not sufficiently covered by a suitable object e g when t...

Page 30: ...ty personnel or specially qualified and authorized personnel and must be documented in a traceable manner 8 COMMISSIONING 30 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S UE410 Safeguard Detector Box 8021...

Page 31: ...r connection of a signal lamp low I3 No function I4 Flashing green Reset pushbutton fault Green Reset pushbutton and EDM closed I5 I6 Green Sensor pair A active object detected Off Sensor pair A switc...

Page 32: ...rrent operation at at least one sensor pair then both safety outputs Q1 and Q2 are immediately switched off low and LED Q1 2 goes out If an object is then detected again at both sensor pairs both appl...

Page 33: ...ect an object If this condition is fulfilled the device goes to the state reset required The LED RES REQ flashes at 1 Hz and output Q3 goes to high or pulses synchronously with the LED RES REQ dependi...

Page 34: ...ault and that this operating fault has been corrected In the event of frequently occurring discrepancy errors the system must be shut down immediately and checked 9 OPERATION 34 O P E R A T I N G I N...

Page 35: ...thorough checks is defined by the manufacturer and the operator of the machine see Testing plan page 14 The regular thorough checks serve to verify the effectiveness of the protective device and detec...

Page 36: ...ons w Fully align the beam of light light spot with the object w Clean the optical surfaces w Check compliance of the detection zone and adjust mounting position if necessary Yellow status LED lights...

Page 37: ...pecific regula tions Efforts should be made during the disposal process to recycle the constituent materials particularly precious metals DISPOSAL 12 8021417 2018 01 17 SICK O P E R A T I N G I N S T...

Page 38: ...ICK subsidiary Table 8 Response time of the overall safety system Response time of the overall safety system sensors and safety evalua tion module Max 160 ms 13 2 Data sheet for Safeguard Detector sen...

Page 39: ...r power up 10 s Short circuit protection 4 A gG with trigger characteristics B or C Table 11 Input circuit I1 I8 Minimum Typical Maximum Number of inputs 8 Input voltage high 13 V DC 30 V DC Input vol...

Page 40: ...4 0 A IQn TU 55 C 3 2 A Figure 14 Load chart Q1 Q2 Q3 and UOUT of UE410 SD 1 IQn A 2 TU C 3 TU max 4 Sum current over temperature Test pulse width 500 s 640 s 700 s Test pulse frequency Q1 Q2 12 5 Hz...

Page 41: ...tance 5 500 Hz 5 grms EN 60068 2 64 Table 17 Terminal and connection data Minimum Typical Maximum Single wire or fine stranded 1 0 14 mm to 2 5 mm or 2 0 14 mm to 0 75 mm Fine stranded with ferrule in...

Page 42: ...of the object being detected 2 Optical axis sender 3 Optical axis receiver 4 Status LED yellow status of the received beam of light 5 Status LED green power supply 6 M3 threaded mounting hole 7 Connec...

Page 43: ...1 93 3 96 5 89 8 71 3 120 6 114 3 109 93 7 75 3 14 8 14 8 5 1 22 5 Figure 16 Dimensional drawing UE410 SD400 Dimensions in mm TECHNICAL DATA 13 8021417 2018 01 17 SICK O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C...

Page 44: ...0 6 114 3 93 7 109 22 Figure 17 Dimensional drawing UE410 SD300 Dimensions in mm 13 TECHNICAL DATA 44 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S UE410 Safeguard Detector Box 8021417 2018 01 17 SICK Sub...

Page 45: ...ector sen sor pairs SAPPD2D 06AP006 1089446 UE410 SD safety evaluation module with screw terminals and 1 Safeguard Detector sensor pair SAPPD2D 06AP007 1089570 UE410 SD safety evaluation module with s...

Page 46: ...e connector orange PVC DOL 0803 G05M 6022009 M8 5 m 3 wire straight male connector black PUR DOL 0803 G05MC 6025889 M8 5 m 3 wire angled male connector orange PVC DOL 0803 W05M 6022012 M8 5 m 3 wire a...

Page 47: ...he relevant standards and or technical specifica tions Complete EU declaration of conformity for download You can call up the EU declaration of conformity and the current operating instructions for th...

Page 48: ...against manipulation which prevent reaching under above or around the ESPE Yes No Has the maximum shutdown and or stopping time of the machine been mea sured specified and documented at the machine a...

Page 49: ...ble and invisible beam A combination of multiple hazards MTTFD Mean time to dangerous failure ISO 13849 EN ISO 13849 OSSD Output signal switching device signal output for the protective device which i...

Page 50: ...it switches the associated safety outputs to the OFF state This signal can be passed to controllers resulting in the dangerous state coming to an end e g to stop the machine or the vehicle A horizonta...

Page 51: ...ching the plug in terminals 20 9 Removing the devices from the DIN mounting rail 20 10 Terminals of the UE410 SD 23 11 Connection diagram of Safeguard Detector photoelectric proximity sensor 24 12 Con...

Page 52: ...8 8 Response time of the overall safety system 38 9 General sensor data 38 10 Supply circuit A1 A2 39 11 Input circuit I1 I8 39 12 Control outputs Y1 Y2 39 13 Output circuit Q1 Q2 Q3 UOUT 40 14 Genera...

Page 53: ...LIST OF TABLES 18 8021417 2018 01 17 SICK O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S UE410 Safeguard Detector Box 53 Subject to change without notice...

Page 54: ...18 LIST OF TABLES 54 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S UE410 Safeguard Detector Box 8021417 2018 01 17 SICK Subject to change without notice...

Page 55: ...LIST OF TABLES 18 8021417 2018 01 17 SICK O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S UE410 Safeguard Detector Box 55 Subject to change without notice...

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