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Provides information for mounting, setup, and commissioning for safe operation and disassembly.
Operations must be carried out by trained specialist personnel authorized by the plant operator.
Details the meaning of symbols used for information, hints, cautions, and warnings.
Products are developed for safety-related functions as part of a plant or machine.
User must observe safety instructions, country specific standards, and accident prevention rules.
Improper use or manipulation can lead to personal hazards or machinery damage.
No liability accepted for damages from defective mounting or non-compliance.
Explains the ordering code and options for the AZM400 series.
Details specifications for special versions not listed in the standard order code.
Schmersal is certified for conformity assessment procedures as per Machinery Directive.
Non-contact electronic solenoid interlock for monitoring position and locking of movable safety guards.
Detailed technical specifications including electrical, mechanical, and environmental data.
Classification of interlocking and guard locking functions according to ISO 13849-1 and IEC 61508.
Instructions for mounting, including alignment, screw torque, and protection against displacement.
Procedure for unlocking the solenoid interlock using a manual release key.
Details implementation with an auxiliary power supply for independent release.
Procedure for using the emergency exit function to open the guard system.
Instructions for using the MS-AZM400 mounting set with 40 mm aluminium profile.
Provides detailed dimensional drawings for different AZM400 versions.
Information on the AZM400-B1 actuator and available accessories like mounting sets.
Guidelines for electrical connection by authorized personnel in a de-energised condition.
Details control inputs E1, E2, E3 for different locking/unlocking functions.
Requirements for dual-channel safety inputs and setting discrepancy time for safety modules.
Explains how unlock signals affect safety outputs and error handling.
Procedure for teaching or detecting actuators for individually coded solenoid interlocks.
Explains the meaning of the 3-colour LEDs indicating operating condition and errors.
Provides tables detailing system condition, LED status, and error messages with flash codes.
Checks to ensure the safety function of components is tested before use.
Recommends regular visual inspection and functional tests for maintenance-free functionality.
Procedure for disassembling the safety switchgear in a de-energised condition.
Instructions for disposing of the safety switchgear according to national regulations.
Details pin assignments for M12 connectors and available pre-wired cables.
Provides information for mounting, setup, and commissioning for safe operation and disassembly.
Operations must be carried out by trained specialist personnel authorized by the plant operator.
Details the meaning of symbols used for information, hints, cautions, and warnings.
Products are developed for safety-related functions as part of a plant or machine.
User must observe safety instructions, country specific standards, and accident prevention rules.
Improper use or manipulation can lead to personal hazards or machinery damage.
No liability accepted for damages from defective mounting or non-compliance.
Explains the ordering code and options for the AZM400 series.
Details specifications for special versions not listed in the standard order code.
Schmersal is certified for conformity assessment procedures as per Machinery Directive.
Non-contact electronic solenoid interlock for monitoring position and locking of movable safety guards.
Detailed technical specifications including electrical, mechanical, and environmental data.
Classification of interlocking and guard locking functions according to ISO 13849-1 and IEC 61508.
Instructions for mounting, including alignment, screw torque, and protection against displacement.
Procedure for unlocking the solenoid interlock using a manual release key.
Details implementation with an auxiliary power supply for independent release.
Procedure for using the emergency exit function to open the guard system.
Instructions for using the MS-AZM400 mounting set with 40 mm aluminium profile.
Provides detailed dimensional drawings for different AZM400 versions.
Information on the AZM400-B1 actuator and available accessories like mounting sets.
Guidelines for electrical connection by authorized personnel in a de-energised condition.
Details control inputs E1, E2, E3 for different locking/unlocking functions.
Requirements for dual-channel safety inputs and setting discrepancy time for safety modules.
Explains how unlock signals affect safety outputs and error handling.
Procedure for teaching or detecting actuators for individually coded solenoid interlocks.
Explains the meaning of the 3-colour LEDs indicating operating condition and errors.
Provides tables detailing system condition, LED status, and error messages with flash codes.
Checks to ensure the safety function of components is tested before use.
Recommends regular visual inspection and functional tests for maintenance-free functionality.
Procedure for disassembling the safety switchgear in a de-energised condition.
Instructions for disposing of the safety switchgear according to national regulations.
Details pin assignments for M12 connectors and available pre-wired cables.
| Protection Rating | IP67 |
|---|---|
| Operating Voltage | 24 VDC |
| Housing material | Plastic |
| Rated Voltage | 24 V DC |
| Actuation Type | Magnetic |
| Safety Category | Category 4 |
| Locking principle | Magnetic |
| Operating Principle | Magnetic |
| Actuator Type | Magnetic |
| Connection Type | Cable or Connector |
| Safety Standards | EN ISO 13849-1 |
| Operating Temperature Range | -20°C to +70°C |
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