What to do if Leuze MLD 500 display error E09?
- PporterlaurieAug 29, 2025
If the Leuze Security Sensors display error E09, it indicates a short circuit against +24 V at OSSD2. To fix this, check the wiring and replace the cable if necessary.
What to do if Leuze MLD 500 display error E09?
If the Leuze Security Sensors display error E09, it indicates a short circuit against +24 V at OSSD2. To fix this, check the wiring and replace the cable if necessary.
What to do if Leuze MLD 500 display error E08?
If the Leuze Security Sensors display error E08, it indicates a short circuit against GND at OSSD2. To solve this, check the wiring and replace the cable if necessary.
What to do if Leuze MLD 500 display error E07?
If the Leuze Security Sensors display error E07, it indicates a short circuit against +24 V at OSSD1. To solve this, check the wiring and replace the cable if necessary.
What to do if Leuze MLD 500 Security Sensors display error E06?
If the Leuze Security Sensors display error E06, it indicates a short circuit against GND at OSSD1. You should check the wiring and replace the cable if necessary.
What to do if Leuze MLD 500 Security Sensors display error E05?
If the Leuze Security Sensors display error E05, it indicates a short-circuit against Vcc at OSSD2. To fix this, check the wiring and replace the cable if necessary.
What to do if Leuze MLD 500 display error E04?
If the Leuze Security Sensors display error E04, it indicates a short-circuit against Vcc at OSSD1. To resolve this, check the wiring and replace the cable if needed.
What to do if Leuze Security Sensors display error E03?
If the Leuze Security Sensors display error E03, it indicates an overload on OSSD2. To fix this, examine the wiring or replace the connected component to reduce the load.
What to do if Leuze Security Sensors display error E02?
If the Leuze Security Sensors display error E02, it means there is an overload on OSSD1. To resolve this, check the wiring or replace the connected component, thus reducing the load.
Operating Voltage | 24 V DC |
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Light Source | Infrared LED |
Supply Voltage | 24 V DC ± 20 % |
Housing Material | Aluminum |
Resolution | 30 mm |
Protection Class | IP67 |
Safety Category | Type 4 according to IEC/EN 61496 |
Operating Temperature | -30°C to +55°C |
Connection Type | M12 connector |
Output Type | 2 safety outputs |
Current Consumption | ≤ 100 mA |
Ambient Temperature | -30°C to +55°C |
Details the correct application and potential improper uses of the safety sensor.
Describes the function that prevents automatic system restart after safety circuit activation.
Details how the protective function can be temporarily suppressed for object transport.
Covers the importance of safety distance and standards for mounting devices.
Provides formulas and examples for calculating safety distance (S) as per EN ISO 13855.
Describes the pin assignments for M12 connectors on transmitters and receivers.
Details the pin assignments for the local 5-pin and 8-pin sockets.
Explains configuration of EDM and RES via pins 1, 3, and 4.
Describes how to select muting operating modes via pins and bridges for MLD 330/335/530/535.
Details the requirements and procedure for switching on the safety sensor.
Covers initial commissioning and addressing for AS-i safety sensors.
Provides guidance on prealignment and alignment procedures for the safety sensor.
Explains how to use the integrated laser alignment aid for precise device alignment.
Describes the function of the start/restart button for interlock unlocking or muting restart.
Outlines tests required before initial start-up and after modifications.