Table 23: Number of monitoring cases
Application
Standard
Advanced
Professional
Expert
Remote
Applications with local
static control inputs
on the S3000
1
4
16
16
–
Applications with sta‐
tic control inputs via
EFI (e.g., on a Flexi
Soft)
32
32
32
32
32
Applications with
dynamic control inputs
on the S3000
–
–
16
32
–
Applications with
dynamic control inputs
via EFI
32
32
32
32
32
Complementary information
You can configure the monitoring cases in the CDS.
Each monitoring case includes the following information:
•
The input conditions, the so-called control signals that control the activation of the
monitoring case.
•
A field set comprising a protective field and warning field(s).
•
If necessary, a simultaneous field set.
•
If necessary, a unique follow-on case or two alternative follow-on cases.
•
The multiple sampling for the field set.
•
The multiple sampling for the simultaneous field set.
Monitoring cases can be switched with the following input information:
•
Static information
•
Speed information
•
A combination of the two
Further topics
•
7.13.1
Monitoring case switching via static input information
Overview
For monitoring case switching via static input information, you configure for each moni‐
toring case the input condition to be used to switch to this monitoring case.
Important information
WARNING
Persons or parts of the body to be protected may not be recognized or not recognized in
time in case of non-observance.
Someone may already be in the protective field at the time of switchover. Only by switch‐
ing in the correct time frame, i.e., before the hazard occurs at this point for the person,
is protection provided (
see "Timing for monitoring case switching", page 39
b
Make sure that the control – using static control inputs – provides switching
between the monitoring cases in the correct time frame.
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