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8.5.5 Troubleshooting validation
Problem Cause Solution
The detection signal does not
remain deactivated during the
restart prevention test, or it
does not deactivate during the
access detection test
Presence of objects obstructing
the field of view
If possible, remove the object. Otherwise,
implement additional safety measures in the
area where the object is present (e.g., adding
new sensors).
Position of one or more sensors Position the sensors to ensure that the
monitored area is adequate for the
dangerous area (see "Sensor position" on
page53).
Inclination and/or installation
height of one or more sensors
1. Change the sensor’s inclination and/or
installation height to ensure the
monitored area is adequate for the
dangerous area (see "Sensor position" on
page53).
2. Note or update the inclination and
installation height of the sensors in the
printed configuration report.
Inadequate restart timeout (only
with the static object detection
option enabled)
Change the Restart timeout parameter
through the Inxpect Safety application and
verify that it is set to at least 4 seconds for
each sensor (Configuration > select the
affected sensor and detection field)
After that the operator leaves
the area, the detection signal
does not activate
Presence of moving objects in
the sensor's field of view
(including vibrations of metal
parts where the sensors are
installed or vibration of
brackets)
Identify the moving objects/brackets and, if
possible, tighten all the loose parts
Reflections of signals Change the sensor positions or adjust the
detection fields reducing the detection
distance
8.6 Manage the configuration
8.6.1 Configuration checksums
In the Inxpect Safety application in Settings > Configuration checksums, it is possible to consult:
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the configuration report hash, a unique alphanumeric code associated with a report. It is computed
considering the entire configuration, plus the time of the APPLY CHANGES operation, and the name of the
computer which did it
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dynamic configuration checksum, associated with a specific dynamic configuration. It considers both
common and dynamic parameters
8.6.2 Configuration reports
After changing the configuration, the system generates a configuration report with the following information:
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configuration data
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unique hash
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date and time of configuration change
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name of the computer used for the configuration
The reports are documents that cannot be changed and can only be printed and signed by the machinery safety
manager.
Note: to save the PDF, a printer must be installed on the computer.
8.6.3 Change the configuration
WARNING! The system is disabled during configuration. Prepare opportune safety measures in the
dangerous area protected by the system before configuring the system.
8. Installation and use procedures
Inxpect SRE 200 Series | Instruction manual v1.5 DEC 2023|Inxpect SAF-IM-200S_5m_7_00047_en_v1.5|© 2021-2023 Inxpect SpA
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