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DANGER
H
azard due to lack of effectiveness of the protective device
The integrated laser alignment aid may influence the receiver of a safety light curtain in
close proximity. In such cases, the neighboring safety light curtain may not detect per‐
sons or parts of the body that require protection.
b
Perform an alignment or take other measures to ensure that the laser beam only
hits the front screen of the relevant receiver. The laser beam must not hit any
external receiver should the integrated laser alignment aid be switched on by mis‐
take or due to a fault. An external receiver is a receiver that is not part of the same
safety light curtain or same cascade.
b
During alignment in particular, make sure that the laser beam does not hit any
external receiver.
NOTE
If ali
gnment is not possible when mounting the safety light curtain directly, then use the
optional alignment bracket.
Prerequisites
Sender and receiver have been mounted correctly
The protective field is free of objects. Neither objects nor body parts (e.g. hand,
tool, optional AR60 laser alignment aid) are in the protective field. Otherwise, at
most diagnostic LEDs 1 and 2 light up during alignment.
Approach
1. Switch on the voltage supply for the safety light curtain.
2. Roughly align the sender with the receiver: Rotate the sender so that it is pointing
toward the receiver.
w
If a pushbutton or switch has been connected for the integrated laser align‐
ment aid, activate the integrated laser alignment aid. Turn the sender so that
the beam of the integrated laser alignment aid hits the area of diagnostic
LEDs 1, 2, 3 and 4 on the longitudinal axis of the receiver.
3. Align the receiver to the sender: Turn the receiver and pay attention to the indica‐
tion of the alignment quality and the synchronization status of the topmost and
bottommost beams.
w
If a hand or a tool is in the protective field during the alignment, but diagnos‐
tic LEDs 5, 6, 7 and 8 are already lit up, remove the object and continue with
step 6.
4. Align the sender to the receiver with more precision as needed and pay attention
to the indication of the alignment quality and the synchronization status of the top‐
most and bottommost beams.
5. Align the receiver to the sender with more precision as needed and pay attention
to the indication of the alignment quality and the synchronization status of the top‐
most and bottommost beams.
6. If at least 3 (better: 4) of diagnostic LEDs 1, 2, 3 and 4 and diagnostic LEDs 5, 6,
7 and 8 light up blue, fix the components in place in the brackets. Torque:
28 Nm ... 28.5 Nm.
7. Switch the voltage supply off and then on again.
8. Check diagnostic LEDs 1 to 4 for the alignment quality and diagnostic LEDs 5 to 8
for the synchronization of the topmost and bottommost beams in order to ensure
that the components are still aligned with each other correctly.
NOTE
If suit
able wiring has been established, activate the integrated laser alignment aid.
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