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Shadow VI User Manual
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Chapter 2
Installation and Checkout
S1 settings
1. Floating
window: The "off" factory setting disables this feature. Set the switch to "on"
when you want to enable this built-in floating window option. The feature provides a
means for the random bypass of only one beam of the light curtain (refer to Chapter 1 of
this manual for more detail). Notice that when this feature is enabled, the "floating
window" indicators on the control and receiver will flash on and off.
DANGER
!
STATUS OUTPUT NOT SUITABLE FOR SAFETY USE
•
DO NOT use the status output for personnel protection. It cannot be used to stop the
machinery. It is intended only as a convenience to interface automation.
•
Use only the safety outputs for personnel protection.
Failure to comply with these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
2. Status relay follows stop outputs: The factory setting is "off" which disables this feature.
When the switch is "on", the status relay "mimics" the output relays. This feature can be
used to turn on an alarm or beacon whenever the light curtain goes "red". No matter how
this feature is set, the status function is always active.
S4 Settings
1. Power up reset disable: The "off" setting means that when Shadow is powered up, you
must reset the system before proceeding.
The "on" position disables the feature.
It is useful to keep the setting at "off". This is a reminder for you to ensure that the daily
tests on Shadow are performed as soon as the “reset required” condition has been cleared.
If your the Shadow is wired to the resolver-based Wintriss Clutch/Brake Control (WPC),
disable this functionality because WPC already has this feature.
2. Reset on interrupt: The factory setting is set to "off" which disables this feature. When
the switch is set to "on", if one or more of the light curtain beams have been obstructed,
then a “reset required” condition will occur. When the obstruction is removed, the light
curtain does not reset to "green" automatically. You must clear the condition by resetting
Shadow to resume operation. This is a useful feature for perimeter guarding applications
when there is a walk-in hazard inside the guarded area.
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