Device description
Leuze electronic
RSL 410
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All safety sensors of the RSL 410 series are equipped as follows:
• Laser scanner with the range class S, M, L or XL:
• 24-digit alphanumerical display
• Integrated electronic spirit level for aligning the safety sensor
• LED indicators
• Connection unit:
• Configuration memory
• Ethernet connection for communication and configuration with the PC/laptop
• Electrical connection to the machine via M12 plug
3.1
Device overview
The following table provides an overview of the possible uses, features and functions of the RSL 400
safety sensors.
Table 3.1:
Device overview
3.1.1 Protective function of RSL 400 safety sensors
The safety sensor transmits periodic light pulses via a rotating deflection unit. The light pulses are scat
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tered in all directions by obstacles, e.g. persons. A part of the light pulses is received again by the safety
sensor and evaluated. The safety sensor calculates the precise position of the object from the propagation
time of the radiated light and the current angle of the deflection unit at that time. If the object is within a
predefined area, the protective field, the safety sensor performs a safety-related switching function. It
switches the safety-related switching outputs off.
Range class
Operating range [m]
S
3.00
M
4.5
L
6.25
XL
8.25
RSL 410
RSL 420
RSL 430
RSL 440
Stationary danger zone guarding
x
x
x
x
Mobile danger zone guarding
x
x
x
x
Access guarding
x
x
x
x
Point of operation guarding
x
x
x
x
Safety-related switching outputs
Protective function A
Protective function B
1 OSSD pair
x
-
1 OSSD pair
x
-
2 OSSD pairs
x
x
2 OSSD pairs
x
x
Signal outputs
Up to 3
Up to 4
Up to 9
Up to 9
Configurable signal outputs
x
x
x
x
Number of changeover-capable
protective/warning field pairs
1
10
10 + 10
100
E-Stop linkage
-
x
x
x
Four field mode (quads)
x
x
x
x
Internal safe time delay
-
-
x
x