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Operating instructions Chapter 4
S100
8012238/YY30/2015-02-20 © SICK AG • Subject to change without notice 21
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4.5.6 Multiple sampling
If multiple sampling is set, an object must be scanned several times before the S100
switches its switching outputs to the OFF state. In this way you can reduce the probability
that welding sparks, insects or other particles, result in the shutdown of the plant.
If a multiple sampling of 3 (pre-setting = 2) is configured, for instance, an object must be
detected three times in succession before the S100 switches the switching outputs to the
OFF state.
The total response time is increased by the multiple sampling!
With a multiple sampling >1, note that you must add a supplement to the basic response
time (see section 12.2 Response times” on page 53)!
On the S100, a multiple sampling of 1 is the minimum setting. You can set the multiple
sampling to up to 16 with the aid of the CDS-S100.
Using multiple sampling you can increase the availability of a plant.
You can configure the multiple sampling in the CDS-S100. You can set individual multiple
sampling for each monitoring case.
4.5.7 Dazzle suppression
As supplied the S100 is configured without dazzle suppression.
If the S100 is dazzled by sunlight or by light sources, the outputs may be shut down. You
can activate dazzle suppression, then the switching outputs will remain active even if the
S100 is dazzled.
You can configure the dazzle suppression in the CDS-S100.
4.5.8 Monitoring cases on the S100 Professional
If you use the S100 Professional, you can define up to 16 monitoring cases. For each
monitoring case, you assign a switching field to the two switching outputs 1 and 2.
You can also configure one or both switching outputs as always active. In this case the
related switching outputs Q1 and Q2 remain in the ON state during the monitoring case.
If, within such a monitoring case, the device is switched to the stand-by mode, then the
always active switching outputs also switch to the OFF state.
It is possible to switch between these monitoring cases during operation using static
control inputs (see section 4.5.10 on page 22).
4.5.9 Stand-by mode
If, in mobile applications, vehicles are not moved for a time, the switching outputs and the
laser on the S100 can be switched off. In this way the power consumption of the device is
reduced.
Use this function if, e.g. you use several vehicles and do not move them for a time.
A dedicated STBY single-channel input is provided for switching to the stand-by mode (see
section 6.1 under “Pin assignment on the system plug” on page 33).
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SICK S100 Standard Specifications

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BrandSICK
ModelS100 Standard
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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