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Parameters Configuration
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c) Muting enable
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• The muting can be enabled or blocked using the external Muting
Enable signal.
– ON: Muting enable activated. The input is evaluated and is
required for initiating muting.
– OFF: Muting enable input deactivated. The input is not evaluat-
ed. Muting can be initiated via a valid sequence.
• For more information on the “Muting Enable” function, see
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d) Muting end through clearing of the ESPE
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• The “Muting end through clearing of the ESPE” function deter-
mines which signal initiates the end of the muting process.
– ESPE: Muting is ended immediately after the safety field is
freed.
– OFF: Muting is ended once the valid sequence (MS or set time)
is complete
• For more information on the “Muting end through clearing of the
ESPE” function, see
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e) Partial muting
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• The “partial muting” function limits the impact of muting to a
partial area of the safety field.
– OFF: No partial muting.
– T-IN: Teach-in the relevant muting area.
• To do this, move an object of the desired size into the safety
field.
• The display T000 shows the number of beams currently
blocked (e.g. T004
4 beams)
• 1 beam is automatically added to the actual object size at the
ends of the area to increase the availability through potential
tolerances.
• If no beam was blocked during the teach process, the pa-
rameter configuration is not applied.
• For more information on the “partial muting” function, see
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