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First commissioning
Operating Manual PSEN sc ME 5.5 08-17
1005388-EN-01
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Click on the arrow . The next window is opened: Output configuration. The number
of OSSD pairs is already selected.
4. Select Warning zone = 1.
If Warning zone = 1, the warning zone is selected. An output is automatically set to
Warning output 1.
Select Muting = Activated.
Outputs Pin 5 and 6 are reserved for OSSD1 and OSSD2 and cannot be changed.
5. Select Automatic Reset = Activated for this safety laser scanner when an error state
is detected and an automatic reset is to be performed.
6. Click on the arrow . The next window Configure zone sets is opened.
Zone set = 1 is already selected. Further settings are not required.
Click on the arrow . The next window Input configuration is opened
7. For Restart select the value Automatic and define the Recovery time (min. 200ms,
max. 60000ms).
Select the Muting type and specify the value for Muting activation delay [ms].
For Muting type = L muting a factor can be specified for an increase of the activation
delay.
If necessary, specify a value for time monitoring of the muting function (Time exceeded
[min] (0 = no time exceeded))
In Input wiring select the PINs to which the muting sensors are connected. For dy-
namic activation of the muting state, Activate muting 1 must also be assigned to a
PIN.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury due to loss of the safety function.
If time monitoring for the muting function is set to ∞, the muting function is
not cancelled until the muting sensors are no longer active.
This setting does not comply with the specifications of EN ISO 61496-1.
Make sure that sustained muting is detected.
8. Click on the arrow . The next window Configure detection capability is opened.
9. Select in the field Coding: against interference the code that is to be assigned to this
safety laser scanner.
The response time of the safety laser scanner is increased in relation to the relevant In-
creased response time per measurement cycle [ 23] and it is shown with the new
value.
10. Under Multiple evaluation, define the number of consecutive scans needed for detec-
tion.
Increasing the number of consecutive scans will increase the response time of the
safety laser scanner.

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