Manual

P/N 116390 rev. C 29
Banner Engineering Corp. Minneapolis, U.S.A.
www.bannerengineering.com Tel: 763.544.3164
MMD-TA-11B / MMD-TA-12B Muting Module
Instruction Manual
System Installation
+
A1
Z21
M1
M1PNP
-
+
PNP
-
+
NPN
-
+
NPN
-
+
+24V dc
EDM1
Safety Mat
Monitor Module
(or Light Screen
Controller)
4-wire Safety Mat
(or horizontally-mounted
Safety Light Screen)
Machine Interface
(see Figures 3-20
through 3-24)
a
b
c
d
EDM2
L2L1
K1A K2A
K1B
K1C
K2B
K2C
Override A
Mute
Lamp
(indicator)
Override B
X9
X10
X11
X12
A2
X6
X5
X8
X7
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
X1
X2
X3
X4
32
23
24
31
14
MPCE1
Reset
13
Machine
Control
Circuits*
SSI
MPCE2
0V dc
Z23
M3
M3
Z13
Z22
M2
Z24
M4 M4
a
MSSI
OSSD1
OSSD2
b
0V dc
Ground
+24V dc
0V dc
Ground
+24V dc
3-Beam
EZ-SCREEN Grid
(see note above)
c
d
Mute
Enable
(optional)
MMD-TA-11B
Z14
X13
X14
S12
S11
S22
S21
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
Z11
M2
Z12
Carrier
Basket
Safe Area
(free movement of personnel)
Hazardous Area
(protected from personnel entry)
Hard Guarding
Safety Mat (or
Horizontal-Mounted
Safety Light Screen)
M1
M2
EZ-SCREEN Grid
Receiver
EZ-SCREEN Grid
Emitter
Figure 3-22. Interfacing supplemental safeguarding to prevent personnel from entering the hazardous area during the mute
NOTE: Depending on the application, the 3-beam EZ-SCREEN Grid
system shown typically would be configured for Trip Output
(Automatic Reset). The Muting Module’s manual reset would be
used to reset the system in the event of a stop command being
sent to the machine interface. This allows the EZ-SCREEN to be
interrupted as materials pass through during a muted condition,
without requiring a reset each time a blocked condition occurs.
3.5.6.5 SSI Supplemental Safety System Hookup
A variety of safety systems can be interfaced with the MSSI
and the SSI. Each safety application has a unique set of
application requirements. The user is responsible to ensure
proper installation and use, and that all relevant standards and
regulations are complied with. Figure 3-22 shows a generic
example of the flexibility of the SSI.
Entry/Exit Application with a Multiple-Beam Safety System
(Muted) and a Safety Mat System: see Appendix B for more
information. This application is widely used in a variety of
situations, including manufacturing cells, robotic cells, palletizers,
and de-stackers. One of the many requirements of this muting
application is that it must not be possible for personnel to walk
in front of, behind, or next to the muted object (e.g., the carrier
basket) without being detected and stopping the hazardous
motion.
Figure 3-22 shows how supplemental safeguarding (such as
a safety mat system or horizontal safety light screen) can be
interfaced to prevent personnel from entering the hazardous
area during a mute condition.