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3.3
Restrictions for use
x
The 24V DC power must be supplied to the scanner through a separate branch with
a 1.25A delayed action fuse in the control cabinet.
x
You must ensure that protective caps are screwed onto interfaces X1 and X2. This
will protect the interfaces against dust.
x
The safety output has a double design. The two OSSDs must always be included in
the shut-off circuit of the machine in such a manner that either of the two is
completely sufficient by itself to turn OFF the motion that presents a danger.
x
The alarm output 1 (Pin 5 on X1) must not be used to switch safety-related signals.
x
System tests (of the scanner, machine, control components and switch components)
may only be performed when they do not result in potential hazards for people.
x
Tampering with or making changes to the
SD3-A1
can result in the loss of the safety
function.
x
Only expert trained personnel is allowed to perform startup, maintenance, parameter
settings or detection zone configurations. Familiarity with the safety notes in this
instruction manual (connection and operation) and in the instruction manual
(software operation) for the “
SD3SOFT
” program constitutes part of this expert
knowledge.
x
The password required for configuring safety-relevant parameters must be kept in a
secure location by the safety official. Information about password levels can be
found in the instruction manual (software operation) for the “
SD3SOFT
”.
x
If the machine is designed for start interlock / manual restart, all detection zones
must be checked before enable - no one is permitted in the danger area.
x
Glass, highly reflective materials such as mirrors (reflectance > 10.000%), or objects
that do not reflect any light back to the sensor can falsify the measurement result.
More information is available in Chapter 5.3.5.
x
Do not expose the
SD3-A1
to flying sparks (for example a welding flash). Doing so
may cause damage to the optical window.
x
Vapor, smoke, dust and all particles visible in the air have a significant negative
effect on measurement values and will result in the semiconductor outputs being
turned OFF.
x
Avoid extreme variations in temperature.
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