Operating instructions Chapter 14
S300
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Annex
14.4 List of tables
T
ab. 1: Overview on disposal by components ....................................................................13
T
ab. 2: Functions of the S300 variants ..............................................................................21
Tab. 3: Possible applications for the S300 variants..........................................................22
Tab. 4: Interoperability with safety laser scanners ............................................................27
Tab. 5: Interoperability with safety laser scanners in compatibility mode........................28
Tab. 6: Functions of the S300 variants in the compatibility mode...................................30
Tab. 7: Required compatibility mode with different firmware versions of the S300
in an EFI system with other S300...........................................................................31
Tab. 8: Required compatibility mode with different firmware versions of the S300
in an EFI system with other safety laser scanners ................................................31
Tab. 9: Comparison of mobile and stationary applications ...............................................33
Tab. 10: Maximum protective field ranges at different resolutions ....................................34
Tab. 11: Figure from experience for the necessary input delay ..........................................38
Tab. 12: Level at the connections for the control inputs for complementary
sampling...................................................................................................................38
Tab. 13: Truth table for 1<of<n sampling with two input pairs..............................................38
Tab. 14: Behavior of the S300 on a contactor malfunction ................................................39
Tab. 15: Configuration options of the universal I/O connections as outputs.....................42
Tab. 16: Number of field sets that can be configured per variant ......................................43
Tab. 17: Number of monitoring cases per variant and application.....................................47
Tab. 18: Truth table with complementary evaluation ..........................................................49
Tab. 19: Truth table for 1<of<n sampling ...............................................................................50
Tab. 20: Recommended multiple sampling..........................................................................54
Tab. 21: Advantages and disadvantages of mounting variations .......................................59
Tab. 22: Pin assignment on the system plug........................................................................82
Tab. 23: Use the cable glands supplied................................................................................85
Tab. 24: Recommended wire cross-sections........................................................................85
Tab. 25: Pin assignment pre<assembled system plug .........................................................86
Tab. 26: Pin assignment configuration connection M8× 4 .................................................87
Tab. 27: 7<segment display during and after the power up sequence on initial
commissioning.........................................................................................................99
Tab. 28: LED indication after the power up sequence.........................................................99
Tab. 29: 7<segment display during and after the power up sequence on re-
commissioning...................................................................................................... 102
Tab. 30: LED indication after the power up sequence...................................................... 102
Tab. 31: Error and status indications on the LEDs............................................................ 108
Tab. 32: Error and status indications of the LEDs in the compatibility mode ................. 109
Tab. 33: Error and status indications on the 7<segment display...................................... 110
Tab. 34: Supplements for multiple sampling .................................................................... 117
Tab. 35: Data sheet S300 .................................................................................................. 120
Tab. 36: Status information of the S300 (data from the S300)....................................... 129
Tab. 37: Control features on the S300 (data to the S300) .............................................. 131