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16 Glossary
AGV Automated guided vehicle
AWG American Wire Gage: standardization and classification of wires
and c
ables according to type, diameter, etc.
Control input A control input receives signals, e.g. from the machine or from the
cont
rol. Use of control inputs is how the protective device receives
information about the conditions at the machine, e.g., if there is a
change of operating mode. If the protective device is configured
appropriately, it will activate a different monitoring case after
receiving a new control input.
The control input information must be transmitted reliably. Gener‐
ally, at least 2 separate channels are used to do this.
Depending on the device, a control input can be realized as a sta‐
tic control input or a dynamic control input.
Dangerous state A dangerous state is a status of the machine or facility, where peo‐
ple ma
y be injured. Protective devices prevent this risk if the
machine is operated within its intended use.
The figures in this document always show the dangerous state of
the machine as movement of a machine part. In practice, there
are different dangerous states, such as:
Machine movements
Electrical parts
Visible and invisible beam
A combination of multiple hazards
Electro-sensitive protective
de
vice
An electro-sensitive protective device is a device or system of
devices for safety-related detection of people or parts of the body.
It is used to protect people from machines and facilities that pose
a risk of injury. It triggers the machine or facility to adopt a safe
state before a person is exposed to a hazardous situation.
Examples include safety light curtains and safety laser scanners.
ESD Electrostatic discharge
ESPE Electro-sensitive protective device
Field set A field set consists of one or more fields. The fields in a field set
ar
e monitored simultaneously.
A field set can contain various types of field.
A typical application is the use of a protective field with one or
more warning fields: if a vehicle approaches a person, a warning
field triggers an optical or acoustic signal. If the person does not
react to this and the vehicle continues to approach, the safety
laser scanner detects an object in the protective field and
switches the associated safety outputs to the OFF state. The vehi‐
cle stops before it reaches the person.
FPLC Fail-safe programmable logic controller
16 GLOSSARY
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O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S | S3000 PROFINET IO, S3000 PROFINET IO-OF 8013291/ZA19/2019-11-14 | SICK
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SICK S3000 PROFINET IO Specifications

General IconGeneral
Field of view190°
Response time8 ms ... 80 ms
Protection classIP65
Number of simultaneously monitored fields4
Scanning angle190°
Number of inputs2
Number of outputs4
Angular Resolution0.5°
InterfacesPROFINET IO
Operating temperature0 °C ... +50 °C
Resolution for object detection30 mm
Supply voltage24 V DC
TypeLaser Scanner
Operating Voltage24 V DC
Ambient Temperature0 °C ... +50 °C
Storage Temperature–25 °C ... +70 °C
Protective field range0.2 m to 3 m
Protection Field Range0.2 m to 3 m

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