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VISION VXL

  

 

 

8540615 • 19/12/2014 • Rev.8 

 

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MANUAL MODE 

 

Use  of  manual  mode  (start/restart  interlock  activated)  is  compulsory  if  the  safety 
device  controls  an  opening  to  protect  a  danger  area  and  a  person,  after  passing 
through the opening, may remain in the danger area without being detected (use as 
'trip device' according to IEC 61496).  Failure to comply with this rule may result in 
very serious hazards for the persons exposed. 

In this operating mode the safety outputs OSSD1 and OSSD2 are activated (+24VDC) only if 
the  protected  area  is  free  and  after  the  reception  of  the  RESTART  signal,  using  a  push 
button or thank to an appropriate control on the SEL_A or SEL_B input (ref. Table 4). 
After an interception of the protected area, the safety outputs will be de-activated. 
To re-activate them it will be necessary to repeat the sequence described above.  
The RESTART command is active with a voltage of +24VDC. 
The minimum duration of the RESTART command is 

100ms.

 

 

CONNECTION 

OPERATION  MODE 

SEL_A (PIN 5)

 

connected to : 

24VDC (PIN 2) 

SEL_B (PIN 6)

 

connected to : 

24VDC (PIN 2)

 

(through the RESTART 

pushbutton) 

K1_K2  (PIN 4)

 

connected to : 

0VDC 

MANUAL without K1-K2 

feedback control 

SEL_A (PIN 5)

 

connected to : 

24VDC (PIN 2)

 

(through the RESTART 

pushbutton) 

SEL_B (PIN 6)

 

connected to : 

24VDC (PIN 2) 

K1_K2  (PIN 4)

 

connected to : 

24VDC

 

(through series of contatcts 

N.C. of external relays) 

MANUAL with 

K1-K2 feedback control 

Table 4 

 

K1/K2 EXTERNAL CONTACTORS CONNECTION  

In every operating mode the K1/K2 external contactors feedback is activable. 
If you want to use this control feature, connect the pin 4 of 8 poles M12 connector with the 
power  supply  (+24VDC)  through  the  series  of  N.C.  contatcts  (feedback)  of  external 
contactors. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

MULTIPLE SYSTEMS 

When  more  than  one  VISION  VXL  system  is  used,  precautions  must  be  taken  to  avoid 
optical  interference  between  them:  install  units  so  that  the  beam  emitted  by  the  Emitter  of 
one system can only be received by the relative Receiver. 
Figure 9 illustrates some examples of correct positioning when two photoelectric systems are 
installed. Incorrect positioning could generate interference, and may result in malfunctioning. 
 
 

+24VDC 

 

 

RX 

K1 

K2 

 

Summary of Contents for VISION VXL

Page 1: ...CTION CABLES 10 EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION WITH AD SR0 WITH START RESTART INTERLOCK ACTIVATED 12 CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION MODES 12 K1 K2 EXTERNAL CONTACTORS CONNECTION 13 MULTIPLE SYSTEMS 13 USE OF DEFL...

Page 2: ...rier system features an automatic self diagnosis function that enables it to detect every malfunctions in an maximum execution time of 0 5 sec This safety system is permanently active and does not req...

Page 3: ...gure 1 The resolution is constant irrespectively of work conditions as it only depends on the geometric characteristics of the lenses and the distance between the centres of two adjacent lenses The he...

Page 4: ...width and height of the relative access area to be calculated Compare these dimensions with the maximum working range and the height of the protected area in relation to the specific model The general...

Page 5: ...must be taken in order to prevent the formation of condensation on the lenses which could have an adverse effect on monitoring POSITION The position of the VXLE Emitter and the VXLR Receiver must pre...

Page 6: ...proach speed of object to the dangerous area mm sec t1 response time of the safety barrier in seconds sec t2 machine response time in seconds meaning the time required for the machine to interrupt the...

Page 7: ...figuration of the machine the dangerous area can be accessed from above the highest beam of the barrier must be at a height H of at least 1800 mm from the base G of the machine Figure 4 Multibeam Mode...

Page 8: ...between the outer limit of the dangerous area and the most external optical beam is greater than or equal to the minimum safety distance S calculated as follows S 1600 t1 t2 1200 0 4H where H is the...

Page 9: ...trical connections must be made according to the diagrams in this manual In particular do not connect other devices to the connectors of the Emitter and Receiver For reliability of operation when a di...

Page 10: ...131 2 ref Par Configuration and operation modes 6 Pink SEL_B INPUT 4 Yellow K1_K2 INPUT External contactors Feedback Table 2 WARNINGS REGARDING THE CONNECTION CABLES For connections over 50m long use...

Page 11: ...e of connection in MANUAL mode with external contactors K1 K2 Figure 7 Example of connection in AUTOMATIC mode with external contactors K1 K2 Figure 8 If the TEST function is not required by the appli...

Page 12: ...ease consider the risk analysis of your application about this matter In AUTOMATIC functioning the two static outputs OSSD1 and OSSD2 follow the status of the guarded opening with the area guarded cle...

Page 13: ...ERATION MODE SEL_A PIN 5 connected to 24VDC PIN 2 SEL_B PIN 6 connected to 24VDC PIN 2 through the RESTART pushbutton K1_K2 PIN 4 connected to 0VDC MANUAL without K1 K2 feedback control SEL_A PIN 5 co...

Page 14: ...L 14 8540615 19 12 2014 Rev 8 Figure 9 Systems installed alongside each other A Installation of two adjacent Emitters Overlapping systems B L shaped installation C Crossed positioning of Emitters and...

Page 15: ...vide a U shaped protection Figure 10 The following rules should be taken into consideration when using deviation mirrors Place the mirrors so as to ensure compliance with the minimum safety distance S...

Page 16: ...flecting surfaces and the protected area The minimum distance d must be calculated according to the distance l between the Emitter and the Receiver considering that the angle of projection and recepti...

Page 17: ...and Receiver facilitate this operation To perform an easier alignment the use of SFB circular brackets is necessary These are available on request ordering code 1330974 Figure 13 Position the optical...

Page 18: ...ver units labels are visualized depending on the system operation phase The tables below shows the different signals ref Figure 14 EMITTER RECEIVER Figure 14 EMITTER SIGNALS Normal operation MEANING R...

Page 19: ...ack enabled OFF ON blinking every 1 2sec ON BREAK condition A ON OFF OFF OFF CLEAR condition B ON OFF ON OFF GUARD Condition C OFF ON OFF OFF A Barrier occupied output disabled B Barrier free output d...

Page 20: ...out a periodical system test As decribed above the VISION VXL barrier features an automatic self diagnosis function which is permanently active and verify the entire VXL operation with a periodic auto...

Page 21: ...4 Response time ms 7 11 5 16 20 24 28 5 33 37 Overall barrier ht mm 261 411 561 711 861 1011 1161 1311 PFHd 2 44E 08 3 56E 08 4 68E 08 5 8E 08 6 92E 08 8 05E 08 9 17E 08 1 03E 07 DCavg 94 0 93 7 93 6...

Page 22: ...551 701 851 1001 1151 1301 1451 1601 1751 1901 B protected area 160 310 460 610 760 910 1060 1210 1360 1510 1660 1810 C 85 Fastening 2 LS Brackets with 2 mounting inserts 3 LS Brackets with 3 mounting...

Page 23: ...gure 18 LL and LH TYPE fastening brackets optional Figure 19 Fastening brackets for deviation mirrors Figure 20 Deviation mirrors Model H SP100S 250 SP300S 400 SP400S 540 SP600S 715 SP700S 885 SP900S...

Page 24: ...Make sure that during each stage of the test object s movements the red LED on the Receiver is always on Figure 21 The VISION VXL barrier does not require any specific maintenance operations however p...

Page 25: ...eeR laboratories OSSD static outputs error ON OFF OFF 2 consecutive pulses Carefully check the connection of terminals 1 and 3 OSSD on the connector If necessary adjust load reducing the current requi...

Page 26: ...comply with those specified in the technical data sheet the barrier power supply should be kept separate from that of the other electric power equipment electric motors inverters frequency converters...

Page 27: ...2 C8D95 90 8 pin M12 female connector 5 m cable 1330983 C8D910 90 8 pin M12 female connector 10 m cable 1330984 C8D915 90 8 pin M12 female connector 15 m cable 1330985 C8DM9 Straight 8 pin M12 female...

Page 28: ...onnel not authorised by ReeR tampering etc Accidents or collisions also during transportation or due to acts of God Other reasons for which ReeR cannot be held responsible Repairs will be carried out...

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