Fault type Brief description Cause Troubleshooting
L9 Short-circuit at the
r
eset input
Exactly the same signal is applied at
a reset input as at another input, an
OSSD or an output. There is possibly
a short-circuit.
b
Chec
k the wiring for cross-cir‐
cuits.
N1 Invalid input signal The signal applied at the control
in
puts is not assigned to a monitor‐
ing case. The signal is applied for
longer than the set input delay +1 s.
b
Chec
k the configuration with
Safety Designer.
b
Check the working process of the
machine.
N2 Incorrect switching
seq
uence
The configured switching sequence
was interrupted by the new monitor‐
ing case.
b
Chec
k the machine’s work
process.
b
Change the configured switching
sequence monitoring.
N3 Invalid input signal The signal applied at the static con‐
t
rol inputs does not match the com‐
plementary condition. The signal is
applied for longer than 1 s.
b
Chec
k the control of the control
inputs.
T1 Temperature error The Safety laser scanner’s operating
t
emperature has exceeded or fallen
below the permitted range.
b
Chec
k whether the safety laser
scanner is being operated in
accordance with the permissible
ambient conditions.
W1 Warnings exceed toler‐
ance t
ime
The combination of multiple warn‐
ings has resulted in a fault. The
tolerance time of 1 s has been
exceeded as there are multiple
warnings.
b
Use S
afety Designer to check
what warnings exist.
12.4 Diagnostics using Safety Designer
The following diagnostics tools are available in the device window:
•
D
ata recorder
•
Event history
•
Message history
The following interfaces are suitable for diagnostics:
•
U
SB 2.0 mini-B (female connector)
4)
4)
T
he USB connection may only be used temporarily and only for configuration and diagnostics.
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