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Applic
ation data: Status of inputs and outputs that are used in the monitoring case
table
Device status: Information on the status of the safety laser scanner (e.g., cut-off
paths, errors)
Configuration of data output: Information on the angular range actually being used
(for technical reasons, data from a slightly larger angular range than the one set
may be output in some cases)
Angular range
Y
ou can define the range within which measurement data and data relating to field
interruptions is output.
Complementary information
For additional information on data output, see the technical information “microScan3:
outdoorScan3: Data output via UDP and TCP/IP” (part number 8022706).
7.15 Transfer
Overview
A
t first, the configuration only exists as a project, namely as a configuration file. The
configuration must be transmitted to the device.
At the left, you see the values configured in the project for the device. If the device is
connected, you see the values saved in the device at the right.
The compatibility of the configuration is checked during transmission.
When transmitting the configuration, the device’s existing configuration may be over‐
written.
Approach
1.
Check the configuration carefully before transmission.
2. Click on Identification to ensure that the desired device is connected.
The display of the connected device flashes blue.
3. If the checksums on the computer and the device differ, click Transmit to device.
The transmission process is shown in Safety Designer and on the device.
Safety Designer will notify you as soon as the transfer process is complete.
7.15.1 Verify configuration
Overview
B
y verifying the configuration, you can confirm that the configuration complies with the
planned safety function and fulfills the requirements in the risk assessment.
During verification, Safety Designer reads back the transmitted configuration from the
safety laser scanner. It compares the configuration with the configuration saved in
Safety Designer. If both configurations are identical, Safety Designer displays the verifi‐
cation report. If the user confirms that this is correct, the system is considered to be
verified.
CONFIGURATION 7
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