Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Glossary of terms
- 1. This manual
- 2. Safety
- 3. Get to know SBV System Series
- 4. Functioning principles
- 4.1 Sensor functioning principles
- 4.2 Detection fields
- 4.3 Safety working modes and safety functions
- 4.4 Safety working mode: Both (default)
- 4.5 Safety working mode: Always access detection
- 4.6 Safety working mode: Always restart prevention
- 4.7 Restart prevention function: static object detection option
- 4.8 Features of the restart prevention function
- 4.9 Muting
- 4.10 Anti-tampering functions: anti-rotation around axes
- 4.11 Anti-tampering functions: anti-masking
- 5. Sensor position
- 6. Installation and use procedures
- 7. Maintenance and troubleshooting
- 8. Technical references
- 9. Appendix
Idle signal is 24 V dc, periodically shortly pulsed to 0 V (pulses are not synchronous) for the receiver to detect
shortcut to either 0 V or 24 V.
The pulse duration at 0 V (T
L
) can be set at 300 μs or 2 ms through the Inxpect Safety application (Settings >
Digital Input-Output > OSSD Pulse width).
For details, see "Technical references" on page78.
3.2.10 External resistor for OSSD outputs
To guarantee the correct connection between the OSSDs of the control unit and an external device, it may be
necessary to add an external resistor.
If the pulse width set (OSSD Pulse width) is 300 μs, it is strongly recommended to add an external resistor to
guarantee the discharge time of the capacitive load. If it is set at 2 ms, an external resistance must be added if
the resistor of the external load is greater than the maximum resistive load allowed, see "Technical data" on
page79.
Below are some standard values for the external resistor:
OSSD Pulse width value
External resistor (R
e
)
300 μs 1 kΩ
2 ms 10 kΩ
3. Get to know SBV System Series
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