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Operating instructions
Solenoid interlock
AZM 200 AS
EN
3.2 Manual release
For the machine set-up, the solenoid interlock can be unlocked in a de-
energised condition. After opening of the plastic flap "A" (refer to image
"Dimensions"), the triangular key must be turned clockwise to bring
the blocking bolt in unlocking condition. The normal locking function is
only restored after the triangular key has been returned to its original
position. Caution: do not turn beyond the latching point! After being
put into operation, the manual release must be secured by closing the
plastic flap "A" and affixing the seal, which is included in delivery.
Component ready for operation
Component not ready for operation
3.3 Dimensions
All measurements in mm.
40
220
155,5
5
6,5
32,5
7,5
20 1
±
50
24,4
M12
A
Key
A: Manual release under plastic cover
4. Electrical connection
4.1 General information for electrical connection
The electrical connection may only be carried out by
authorised personnel in a de-energised condition.
The AZM 200 AS solenoid interlock is supplied through the AS-
Interface system. The energy for the locking magnet is individually
supplied (AUX). Both voltage supplies of the solenoid interlock must
be equipped with a protection against permanent overvoltage. To that
effect, stabilised PELV supply units must be used. The connection to
the AS-Interface system is realised through an M12 connector. The M12
x 1 connector has an A-coding. The wiring configuration of the M12
connector is defined as follows (to EN 62026-2):
AUX +(P)
3
2
1
4
AS-Interface -
AS-Int
AUX -(P)
5. Functions and configuration
5.1 Mode of operation of the safety outputs
AZM 200 ST-T-AS
The safety outputs of the AS-i safety monitor are enabled,
when the following conditions are met:
• guard door detected
• the actuator is inserted
• the solenoid interlock is locked
AZM 200 B ST-T-AS
The safety outputs of the AS-i safety monitor are enabled,
when the following conditions are met:
• guard door detected
• the actuator is inserted
AZM 200 BZ ST-T-AS
The safety outputs of the AS-i safety monitor are only activated,
when both AS-i half-codes are enabled.
Half-code 1
(AS-i SaW bit 0,1) is enabled, when:
• guard door detected
• the actuator is inserted
The solenoid interlock now can be locked!
Half-code 2
(AS-i SaW bit 2,3) is enabled, when:
• the solenoid interlock is additionally locked.
5.2 Magnet control
The control system with the AS-Interface Master can lock and unlock
the solenoid interlock through the output bit 0 of the addressed AS-i
slave AZM 200 AS. In the power to lock variant of the AZM 200 AS,
the functional set of output bit 0 will cause the solenoid interlock to be
locked. In the power to unlock variant of the AZM 200 AS, the functional
set of output bit 0 will cause the solenoid interlock to be unlocked.
5.3 Programming the slave address
The slave address is programmed through the M12 connector.
Any address from 1 to 31 can be set by means of the AS-i bus master
or a hand-held programming device.
5.4 Configuration of the safety monitor
The AZM 200 AS can be configured in the ASIMON configuration
software with the following monitoring devices (also refer to the
ASIMON manual).
Double channel dependent
Suitable for: AZM 200 ST-T-AS, AZM 200 B ST-T-AS,
AZM 200 BZ ST-T-AS
• Synchronisation time typically: 0.1 s;
for AZM 200 BZ ST-T-AS infinite (∞)
• Optionally with startup test
• Optional with local acknowledge
When the AZM 200 BZ ST-T-AS is used together with this monitoring
device for conducting the start-up test prior to every restart, the safety
guard must be opened.
Double channel conditionally dependent
Suitable for: AZM 200 BZ ST-T-AS
• Independent: In-1
As long as the actuator remains inserted, the safety guard can be
relocked at any time, in which case the safety outputs are reactivated.
The safety guard must not be opened.
The configuration of the safety monitor must be tested and
confirmed by a qualified and authorised safety expert/safety
engineer.