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
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7. Maintenance and troubleshooting
Timestamp (absolute/relative value)
An indication of the instant when the event occurred is provided.
l After a new system configuration, it is provided as absolute time.
Format: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss
Example: 2020/06/05 23:53:44
l After a reboot of the device, it is provided as relative time from the latest boot.
Format: Rel. x d hh:mm:ss
Example: Rel. 0 d 00:01:32
Note: when a new system configuration is performed, even the older timestamps are updated in absolute time
format.
Note: during system configuration, the control unit is receiving the local time of the machine where the software is
running.
Event description
A complete description of the event is reported. Whenever possible, depending on the event, additional
parameters are reported.
In case of a diagnostic event, an internal error code is also added, useful for the purpose of debug. If the
diagnostic event disappears, the label “(Disappearing)” is reported as an additional parameter.
Examples
Detection access (field #3, 1300 mm/40°)
System configuration #15
CANERROR (Code: 0x0010) COMMUNICATION LOST
CANERROR (disappearing)