Operating instructions Chapter 1
S3000
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About this document
1.4 Depth of information
T
hese operating instructions contain information on the S3000 safety laser scanner:
mounting
electrical installation
commissioning and configuration
care and maintenance
fault diagnosis and troubleshooting
part numbers
accessories
conformity and approval
Planning and using protective devices such as the S3000 also require specific technical
skills which are not detailed in this documentation.
General information on accident prevention using opto-electronic protective devices can
be found in the competence brochure “Guidelines Safe Machinery”.
When operating the S3000, the national, local and statutory rules and regulations must be
observed.
We also refer you to the SICK AG homepage on the Internet at www.sick.com.
Here you will find information on:
application examples
a list of frequently asked questions regarding the S3000
these operating instructions in different languages for viewing and printing
1.5 Abbreviations used
Automated Guided Vehicle
American National Standards Institute
American Wire Gauge = standardization and classification of wires and cables by type,
diameter etc.
SICK Configuration & Diagnostic Software = software for configuration and diagnostics on
the S3000
Contour Measurement & Safety = expanded measured data output as well as detection of
reflectors as artificial landmarks
External device monitoring
Enhanced function interface = safe SICK device communication
Electrostatic discharge
Electro-sensitive protective equipment
Fail-safe programmable logic controller
Output signal switching device = signal output of the protective device that is used to stop
the dangerous movement
Robotic Industries Association
Note
AGV
ANSI
AWG
CDS
CMS
EDM
EFI
ESD
ESPE
FPLC
OSSD
RIA