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Removing signals
b
Clic
k on the signal.
b
Drag the signal on to the trash-can symbol.
The pins are free again.
7.10.1 Further settings for some signals
Safety Designer shows the setting options for some signals under Pr
operties at the
bottom right.
DANGER
H
azard due to lack of effectiveness of the protective device
Hazard due to unexpected starting of the machine
By configuring the restart interlock for an OSSD pair, you can influence the restart
interlock behavior for the application.
b
Take account of the notes in the project planning chapter.
Restart interlock for the OSSD pair
T
he safety laser scanner has the following options for the restart interlock behavior for
the OSSDs:
Immediate restart without restart interlock: If there is no longer an object in the protec‐
tive field, the safety laser scanner switches the OSSDs to the ON state.
Automatic restart after:: If there is no longer an object in the protective field, the
safety laser scanner switches the OSSDs to the ON state after the configured
delay.
CONFIGURATION 7
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