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The F
unctionality of the device and Functionality of the configuration show whether a configu‐
ration is compatible with the firmware version of a device. This can be important when
exchanging a device, for example.
Configuration and firmware version of a device are compatible if the following condi‐
tions are met:
The 1st place of both numbers must be identical
The 2nd place for the device must be at least as large as that for the configuration
The 3rd place does not have an effect on the compatibility
Diagnostics
Y
ou will find information about the following subjects in the diagnostics area:
Intrusion history: position and time of the last 10 objects in a protective field that
have led to a safety output switching to the OFF state.
Message history: error code and error type of the last 10 error messages.
Service: currently measured contamination of the optics cover, operating hours,
number of power-up processes.
Device restart
Y
ou have the following options in the device restart area:
Restart the safety laser scanner.
Settings
Y
ou have the following options in the settings area:
Set the display brightness and contrast.
12.3.3 Fault display
If there is a fault, the display shows a warning symbol, a type of fault and a fault code
on a red flashing background.
Figure 82: Fault display
T
he two-character fault type will help you during troubleshooting.
The eight-character fault code in the bottom line helps SICK support during the
detailed fault analysis.
b
By pressing any pushbutton, you will obtain more information about the fault and
for troubleshooting. You can use the arrow buttons to change to further pages with
additional information.
b
You will find an overview of the two-character fault types and what they mean in
the following table.
b
You will find detailed information in Safety Designer’s message history about the
individual faults and information about events not shown by the display.
Table 20: Fault types
Fault type Brief description Cause Troubleshooting
C1 Faulty configuration The configuration is faulty.
b
R
econfigure the device.
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