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Operating Instructions Chapter 8
M4000 Adv., Adv. A/P, Area
8010797/YT72/2016-02-19 © SICK AG • Industrial Safety Systems • Germany • All rights reserved 89
Subject to change without notice
Electrical installation
8.7 Test input (sender test)
The function Sender test is not available with the M4000 Advanced A/P.
The sender test is performed when 0 V is present at the test input (pin 3) of the sender.
To be able to use the sender test button, you must also configure the Sender test function
with the aid of the CDS: device symbol M4000 Advanced (sender), context menu Open
device window, parameter node General.
8.8 sens:Control applications
Using sens:Control, the intelligent interface technology for safety systems, SICK provides
you with an entire range of interface products that were specially developed for interfacing
safety products and machines.
For complex applications the M4000 can be integrated into UE100 sens:Control family
safety systems. In this way the functions of the multiple light beam safety device can be
enhanced and corresponding applications realised.
All variants of the M4000 Advanced, M4000 Advanced A/P and M4000 Area 60/80 are
equipped with EFI (safe SICK device communication). All safety-relevant signals are trans-
mitted using this interface. A bus interface to a safe fieldbus is possible using the series
UE1000 sens:Control device family.
You will find connection diagrams in the operating instructions for the series UE100 and
UE1000.
Note
Fig. 58: Connection of the
sender test button
Note
24
V
DC
Pin
3
Sender test control, e.g. using
button

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BrandSICK
ModelM4000 Advanced
CategorySecurity Sensors
LanguageEnglish

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