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SLB 400-C

Operating instructions

Safety-monitoring module

EN

The operation is possible:

• with one up to four light barriers

• with or without start/restart interlock and

• with or without contactor control

The operating modes with start/restart interlock, contactor control and 

operation with two light barriers are factory set.

Operating principle after switch-on

After the operating voltage has been switched on, the safety-monitoring 

module performs an internal self-test. After that, the connected light bar-

riers are activated and tested.

If no fault is detected, the further operation depends on the chosen 

operating mode. If the enabling paths of the safety-monitoring module 

are closed, the green "Relay" LED will be on.

If the light beam of a safety light barrier is interrupted, the enabling 

paths of the safety-monitoring module will be opened and the "Relay" 

LED will become red.

2.8  Operating modes

The desired operating modes are set by means of DIP switches, which 

are located below the enclosure cover. The default factory setting 

is the operation with one pair of light barriers (bridge between the 

terminals of the other connections), with start/restart interlock and 

with contactor control (switch settings: J1 = ON, J2 = ON, J3 = ON, 

J5=J6=J7=J8=OFF).

To change the basic settings, the operating voltage must be switched 

off and the enclosure cover of the safety-monitoring module must be 

opened. After the settings have been changed, the enclosure cover 

must be closed and the operating voltage must be switched back on.

Operating 

mode

switch- 

position

Function

Protective 
mode

J1=OFF,  
J2=OFF

As soon as the protective field is free 
(light beam free), the enabling paths are 
closed.  
The "relay" LED is green.

With start-/ 
restart interlock

J1=ON,  
J2=ON

This operating mode avoids that the 
enabling paths are automatically 
switched to the ON condition after the 
operating voltage has been switched 
off and back on or after an intervention 
in the protection field (interruption of 
the light beam) or after a change of the 
device settings. The release request of 
the restart interlock is shown by the LED 
(RESTART) and the output Y1. Only 
after the command device/start button 
(NO contact) has been actuated and 
released (actuation time at least 250 ms 
and 5 s at the most), the indication will 
disappear and the enabling paths will be 
enabled.

With contactor 
control

J3=ON

The series-wired NC contacts of the 
external contactors must be connected 
to the feedback loop. Prior to each start-
up of the safety-monitoring module, the 
switched-off status of the external con-
tactors is checked (NC contact closed).

Without contac-
tor control

J3=OFF

If the contactor control is not required, 
the feedback loop must not be con-
nected.

2.9  Setting of the system codes

The up to four safety light barriers of the SLB 400-C must be tested by 

means of different bit patterns. In this way, a mutual interference of the 

light barriers is excluded. In order to avoid the mutual interference of 

multiple systems (multiple SLB 400-C), a specific bit pattern set can set 

through the DIP switches J5 to J8.

Bit pattern 

set 

switch- 

position

Operational behaviour/

Notes

J5

J6

J7

J8

OFF OFF OFF OFF System 1

(Factory setting)

OFF ON

OFF ON

System 2

ON

OFF ON

OFF System 3

ON

ON

ON

ON

System 4

Operation with less than four pairs of safety light barriers

If less than four pairs of safety light barriers are connected, 

the connections of the test inputs and the switching outputs of 

the non-connected light barriers must be bridged. 

3.  Mounting

3.1  General mounting instructions

Mount the SLB 400-C10-1R safety-monitoring module on the DIN rail 

in the control cabinet and wire it in accordance with the wiring diagram 

(refer to the paragraph "Electrical wiring") and the requirements.

3.2  Mounting of the safety light barriers

The mounting possibilities are shown on the dimensional drawing and 

in the techical data of the corresponding safety light barrier. When 

fitting the safety light barriers, the provisions of this operating instruc-

tions manual and the applicable standards and prescriptions must be 

observed.

Additional measures could be required to ensure that the 

electro-sensitive device does not present a dangerous 

breakdown, when other forms of light beams are available in 

a special application (e.g. use of wireless control devices on 

cranes, radiation of welding sparks or effects of stroboscopic 

lights).

Safety distance

The light barriers must be mounted so that a person cannot reach the 

danger point or the hazardous area before the hazardous movement 

has come to standstill and furthermore that tampering is prevented. The 

safety distance "S" must be calculated to the formula of EN ISO 13855.

S = K x T + C

(K = 1,600 mm/s, T = total response time, C = constant)

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