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Printed in USA 

 

 

 

 

 

09/06 

 

P/N 68980 

MSC..-1S..E Supplement

For MINI-SCREEN Systems with EDM and Selectable Trip/Latch Output

Models

Models

Input Power

Safety Outputs

EDM Input

MSCA-1S2E

115V ac

FSD 1 & 2, SSD: 4 amp max.

Yes

MSCA-1S3E

FSD 1 & 2, CNC: 6 amp max. 
SSD: 4 amp max.

MSCB-1S2E

230V ac

FSD 1 & 2, SSD: 4 amp max.

MSCB-1S3E

FSD 1 & 2, CNC: 6 amp max. 
SSD: 4 amp max.

MSCT-1S2E

24V dc

FSD 1 & 2, SSD: 4 amp max.

MSCT-1S3E

FSD 1 & 2, CNC: 6 amp max. 
SSD: 4 amp max.

Overview

The associated control boxes are a modification of the MINI-SCREEN MSC..-1 and -1T3 

controllers to include Trip/Latch output select switches and the addition of a one-channel 

External Device Monitoring (EDM) input.
The primary instruction manual for these control boxes is Banner p/n 39022.
The information contained in this supplement is intended either to replace or to modify some 

of the material in the primary manual. It is very important to keep this document with the 

primary manual. Both documents contain information critical to the operation of these MINI-

SCREEN safety light screen systems.

 CAUTION . . . 

Keep 

Supplement with its 

Associated Manual

It is very important to keep this document 
with its associated manual. 
It contains information critical to the operation 
of the MINI-SCREEN safety light screen 
systems that are covered.

Summary of Contents for MSC 1S Series

Page 1: ...o include Trip Latch output select switches and the addition of a one channel External Device Monitoring EDM input The primary instruction manual for these control boxes is Banner p n 39022 The inform...

Page 2: ...nstruction manual and Section 3 4 s in this supplement Trip Output Upon power up when the control box is configured for Trip Output the FSD and SSD outputs will automatically close once power is appli...

Page 3: ...ust be jumpered if EDM is not used If the MINI SCREEN is set for No Monitoring the user must ensure that any single failure of the external devices will not result in a hazardous condition and will pr...

Page 4: ...ust be eliminated or reduced to acceptable levels as determined by the user by employing supplemental safeguarding One solution is to combine perimeter guarding with area guarding so that an individua...

Page 5: ...internal lockout condition See Sections 2 2 s 2 10 s and 3 2 1 1 s for Warnings and further information Section 3 5 2 Replacement 3 5 2 s External Device Monitoring and System Power Temporary Connecti...

Page 6: ...ght NOTE See Sections 2 10 s and 3 2 1 1 s on the installation of the Key Reset switch Figure 23 Replacement Figure 23a s Generic Machine Interface MINI SCREEN MSC 1S2E Systems with the MSA RM 1 relay...

Page 7: ...Circuit See Sections 2 10 s and 3 2 1 1 s on the installation of the Key Reset switch Figure 23 Replacement Figure 23b s Generic MaAchine Interface MINI SCREEN MSC 1T3E Systems with the MSA RM 2 relay...

Page 8: ...eplacement 3 5 6 s Auxiliary Relay Output The MSC 1S E controller has an Auxiliary Monitor Relay output See Figure 5 in the primary manual for operating status condition and output status The action o...

Page 9: ...ossible to reset the MINI SCREEN in this condition If the measurement is approximately 0V dc there is likely a closed circuit The problem is likely a slow or sticky MPCE causing the EDM input to close...

Page 10: ...ent Status LEDs Diagnostic Indicator LEDs Controller Module Assembly Red Intermittently flashing 4 red LED indicates presence of optical or electrical noise Green LED indicator is always ON except whe...

Page 11: ...e contacts of the monitored device must be capable of switching 15 to 50V dc at 20 to 100 mA Output Configuration FSD1 FSD2 and SSD Replaces Output Configuration category Relays have forced guided con...

Page 12: ...Banner Engineering Corp warrants its products to be free from defects for one year Banner Engineering Corp will repair or replace free of charge any product of its manufacture found to be defective a...

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