First commissioning
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10.3.2 Example for a 17-pin connection
Settings in the PSENscan Configurator for a safety laser scanner with 17‑pin connection:
Vertical application with reference outline monitoring, 2 OSSD pairs, 3 zone sets, no warn-
ing output, no muting, alarm for a device error, manual restart for the first safety zone, ma-
nipulation protection is active
Prerequisites
} The safety laser scanner is already connected to the 17-pin male connector.
Procedure:
1. From the start page, select Create new configuration.
The Device selection window is displayed with a tab for Online and Overview of all
types.
2. Select the connected device from Overview of all types. Double-click the device.
The device is displayed in the work window and it can be configured.
3. Under Application, select the application VERTICAL and 17-pin connection.
Configuration
You can enter a title for the configuration under Name.
You can enter the name of the person who created the configuration under Author.
You can describe the configuration in detail under Description.
The Configurator Version is entered by the system and cannot be changed.
The Check sum is entered by the system and cannot be changed.
The Creation date is entered by the system and cannot be changed.
Device
You can enter a title for the connected device under Name.
Safety laser scanner arrangement
You can enter a title for the safety laser scanner arrangement under Name.
You can enter names for the devices in the safety laser scanner arrangement under
Device.
Click on the arrow . The next window Output configuration is opened and the num-
ber of OSSD pairs is already preset with 1x2.The next window Output configuration.
The number of OSSD pairs is already preset with 1x2.
4. Select Warning zone = 0.
One of the outputs is set to No function.
Pins 8 and 13 are reserved for the first OSSDpair and cannot be changed.
Select 2x2 for OSSD. Two of the remaining outputs are reserved for the second OSSD
pair.
Select Activated for Alarm 2 and select an output for the alarm.
With ALARM 1, an alarm is triggered when the front screen of the safety laser scanner
is dirty (CLEANW1 is displayed on the safety laser scanner).
With ALARM 2, an alarm is triggered when a device error has occurred.