
Diagnostics and troubleshooting
Leuze electronic
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Diagnostics and troubleshooting
11.1
What to do in case of failure?
After switching on the muting controller, the display elements (see chapter 3.2 "Display elements") assist in
checking the correct functionality and in fault-finding.
In case of failure, you can read a message from the 7-segment display. With the error message you can
determine the cause of the error and initiate measures to rectify it.
NOTICE
If the light curtain responds with an error display, you will often be able to eliminate the
cause yourself!
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Switch off the machine and leave it switched off.
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Analyze and eliminate the cause of the fault using the following table.
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If you are unable to rectify the fault, contact the Leuze electronic branch responsible for you
or call the Leuze electronic customer service (see chapter 12 "Service and support").
With the
Sensor Studio
diagnostics software, you can create a service file that you can send to Leuze elec-
tronic customer service in the event of service requests (Diagnostics software Sensor Studio). The service
file contains all available information on the muting controller, as well as configuration and settings.
11.2
Error messages 7-segment display
User messages/notes and error messages are indicated by the alternating display of a letter and a two-digit
number.
Tab. 11.1:
Messages of the 7-segment display (F: internal device error, E: external error, U: usage info during appli-
cation errors)
Error
Cause/description
Remedies and measures
Behavior of the
muting controller
F[No. 0-255]
Internal error
In the event of an unsuccessful
restart, contact customer service.
OFF
Very high overvoltage (± 40 V) Supply the device with the correct
voltage.
E01
Cross connection between
OSSD1 and OSSD2
Check the wiring between OSSD1
and OSSD2.
Automatic reset
E02
Overload on OSSD1
Check the wiring or exchange the
connected component (reducing
the load).
Automatic reset
E03
Overload on OSSD2
Check the wiring or exchange the
connected component (reducing
the load).
Automatic reset
E04
High-impedance short circuit to
VCC OSSD1
Check the wiring. Exchange the
cable, if applicable.
Automatic reset
E05
High-impedance short circuit to
VCC OSSD2
Check the wiring. Exchange the
cable, if applicable.
Automatic reset
E06
Short circuit against GND at
OSSD1
Check the wiring. Exchange the
cable, if applicable.
Automatic reset
E07
Short circuit a24 V at
OSSD1
Check the wiring. Exchange the
cable, if applicable.
Automatic reset
E08
Short circuit against GND at
OSSD2
Check the wiring. Exchange the
cable, if applicable.
Automatic reset
E09
Short circuit a24 V at
OSSD2
Check the wiring. Exchange the
cable, if applicable.
Automatic reset