Panasonic SG-P Series Instruction Manual
Panasonic SG-P Series Instruction Manual

Panasonic SG-P Series Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 Non-contact safety door switch SG-P Series Instruction Manual WUME-SGPUM-11 2025.4 industry.panasonic.com/...
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  • Page 3: Before Using This Device

    Every effort is made to produce this Instruction Manual. If you find any question, error, incorrect collating and/or missing page, please do not hesitate to contact our nearest local office to you: Panasonic Industry. The original version of this description is written in Japanese and English.
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ..................1-1 1.1 Safety Precautions (Always observe) ..........1-2 1.2 Handling Precautions................1-6 1.3 Applicable Standards / Regulations ............1-7 1.3.1 Safety Standards ................1-7 1.3.2 Radio Laws ..................1-8 1.4 Contents of Package................1-9 2 Overview of Product ................2-1 2.1 Glossary....................2-2 2.2 Features....................2-3 2.2.1 Product Configuration ..............
  • Page 6 5.3 Component Names ................5-7 5.4 Installation Conditions.................5-8 5.4.1 Orientation of Switch Body and Maintenance Actuator....5-8 5.4.2 Mutual Interference ................5-8 5.5 How to mount..................5-10 5.5.1 When using with a compact type switch .......... 5-10 5.5.2 When using with a visible type switch ..........5-10 5.6 Control output and indicator lights ............5-12 5.6.1 Output and indicator operation............
  • Page 7: Introduction

    1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Safety Precautions (Always observe) ..........1-2 1.2 Handling Precautions................1-6 1.3 Applicable Standards / Regulations ............1-7 1.3.1 Safety Standards ................1-7 1.3.2 Radio Laws ..................1-8 1.4 Contents of Package................1-9 WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions (Always Observe)

    1.1 Safety Precautions (Always observe) 1.1 Safety Precautions (Always observe) This section explains important rules that must be observed to prevent personal injury and property damage. ● The hazards that may occur if the product is used incorrectly are described and classified by level of harm.
  • Page 9 1.1 Safety Precautions (Always observe) ● Machine designer, installer, employer and operator • The machine designer, installer, employer and operator are solely responsible to ensure that all applicable legal requirements relating to the installation and the use in any application are satisfied and all instructions for installation and maintenance contained in the instruction manual are followed.
  • Page 10 1.1 Safety Precautions (Always observe) • After completing wiring, check the wiring state before supplying power. • Do not wire the controller in parallel with a high-voltage line or power line or use the same conduit as these lines. Doing so may result in malfunctioning due to induction. •...
  • Page 11 1.1 Safety Precautions (Always observe) ● Specifications • This product has been developed / produced for industrial use only. • Do not use this product outside the range of the specifications. Risk of an accident and product damage. There is also a risk of a noticeable reduction of service life. •...
  • Page 12: Handling Precautions

    1.2 Handling Precautions 1.2 Handling Precautions ■ In this manual, the following symbols are used to indicate safety information that must be observed. Indicates an action that is prohibited or a matter that requires caution. Indicates an action that must be taken. Indicates supplemental information.
  • Page 13: Safety Standards

    1.3 Applicable Standards / Regulations 1.3 Applicable Standards / Regulations This device complies with the following standards / regulations. 1.3.1 Safety Standards ■ <Conformity Directives / Conforming Regulations> EU Law: RE Directive 2014/53/EU, Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC British Legislation: RE Regulations 2017/1206, Machinery Regulations 2008/1597 ■...
  • Page 14: Radio Laws

    The EU Declaration of Conformity & UKCA Declaration of Conformity can be downloaded from the following website. https://www.ptc.panasonic.eu/compliance-documents ● With regard to the USA/Canada standards, cTÜVus mark has been acquired from a third-party certification body TÜV SÜD. ● Type certification has been acquired for maintenance actuators (sold separately) used in combination with SG-P switch units.
  • Page 15: Contents Of Package

    1.4 Contents of Package 1.4 Contents of Package The following accessories are included in the product package. Before using the product, make sure that no items are missing. ■ Compact type Standard SG-P1010-M-P / Low code, PNP output SG-P1010-S / Low code SG-P1010-M-N / Low code, NPN output SG-P2010-S / High code SG-P2010-M-P / High code, PNP output...
  • Page 16 1.4 Contents of Package Standard ● Quick Instruction Manual (Japanese / English, Simplified Chinese / Traditional Chinese): 1 pc. each ● General Information for Safety, Compliance, and Instructions: 1 volume ● Quick Instruction Manual (Japanese / English, Simplified Chinese / Traditional Chinese): 1 pc. each ●...
  • Page 17: Overview Of Product

    2 Overview of Product 2.1 Glossary....................2-2 2.2 Features....................2-3 2.2.1 Product Configuration ..............2-5 2.2.2 System Configuration............... 2-6 2.3 Parts of the Device................2-7 2.3.1 Compact type ................... 2-7 2.3.2 Visible type..................2-8 WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 18: Glossary

    2.1 Glossary 2.1 Glossary Term Description This directive/regulations applies to assemblies of linked parts or components powered Machinery Directive/ electricity, compressed air, oil pressure, or other means, consisting of at least one Machinery Regulations component which moves and a component which fulfills a safety function, and which is sold in the market as a single unit.
  • Page 19: Features

    2.2 Features 2.2 Features This device is a non-contact safety door switch to be installed on the door of the machine. A large indicator is mounted on the switch body. This allows workers to easily check whether the indicator shows the safety state, unsafe state, or error state even from a distant place. This device is available in two types: Compact type and Visible type.
  • Page 20 2.2 Features ● The Compact type switch body cannot detect the actuator with its front or rear surface. ■ Visible type The actuator attached to the Visible type is uniquely designed to transmit and recognize the light of the switch body indicator. Even if the indicator of the switch body is hidden when the actuator is detected, the visibility is not degraded.
  • Page 21: Product Configuration

    2.2 Features ● The Visible type switch body cannot detect the actuator with its top, bottom, or rear surface. ■ Maintenance Actuator By mounting the maintenance actuator directly onto the switch body while the door is open, the switch body will operate in a maintenance state. For details, refer to "5 Maintenance Actuator".
  • Page 22: System Configuration

    2.2 Features ■ Visible type ● Use the SG-P Series switch body in combination with the designated actuator. If the switch body is used in combination with an actuator other than the designated one, they will not operate correctly. 2.2.2 System Configuration This device is available as the SG-P□□-M standard units and as the SG-P□□-S sub units.
  • Page 23: Parts Of The Device

    2.3 Parts of the Device 2.3 Parts of the Device 2.3.1 Compact type Switch body Name Function When the actuator is detected Lit in green “ ” When the actuator is not detected Lit in red “ ” (Note 1) ●...
  • Page 24: Visible Type

    2.3 Parts of the Device Actuator Name Function Switch body detection When the actuator is brought near the switch body, the switch body will detect surface the actuator. Use M4 screws, flat washers, and spring washers to mount the switch body on Mounting hole a machine unit or on a guard.
  • Page 25 2.3 Parts of the Device Name Function ● When an error occurs at other switch bodies (standard or sub) when multiple units are connected Lit in yellow “ ” After the power supply is turned ON, during self- (Green / Red lit together) diagnosis (Note 2) Alternately flashing red...
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  • Page 27: Installation And Connections

    3 Installation and Connections 3.1 Installation Conditions.................3-2 3.1.1 Distances from Surrounding Metals ..........3-2 3.1.2 Switch body and Actuator Orientation..........3-2 3.1.3 Sensing Area ................... 3-3 3.1.4 Mutual Interference ................3-4 3.2 Mounting Methods ................3-6 3.2.1 When using the Compact Type ............3-6 3.2.2 When using the Visible Type............
  • Page 28: Installation Conditions

    3.1 Installation Conditions 3.1 Installation Conditions When installing the device on a machine, pay attention to the following points. 3.1.1 Distances from Surrounding Metals ● The operating distance of the device may be affected by the metals in the vicinity. Check the actual equipment whether the safety distance is provided depending on the operating distance.
  • Page 29: Sensing Area

    3.1 Installation Conditions ■ Incorrect mounting orientation When the compact type is installed When the visible type is installed 3.1.3 Sensing Area ■ Compact type WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 30: Mutual Interference

    3.1 Installation Conditions ■ Visible type ● The above figure represents typical data. Check the actual installation environment to make sure that there is no problem. ● Mount the maintenance actuator securely onto the switch body. 3.1.4 Mutual Interference When multiple devices are installed next to one another, mutual interference may occur and cause malfunctioning.
  • Page 31 3.1 Installation Conditions ■ Actuator WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 32: Mounting Methods

    ● Do not install the switch body of this device on a movable door. ● With the low-code type of this device, the switch body detects another SG-P Series actuator. Do not carelessly disable the switch body and pay careful attention to the management of the actuators.
  • Page 33: When Using The Visible Type

    ● Do not install the switch body of this device on a movable door. ● Do not use the compact type actuator for detection ● With the low-code type of this device, the switch body detects another SG-P Series actuator. Do not carelessly disable the switch body and pay careful attention to the management of the actuators.
  • Page 34: Connecting The Switch Body With The Controller And Power Supply Unit

    3.3 Connecting the Switch Body with the Controller and Power Supply Unit 3.3 Connecting the Switch Body with the Controller and Power Supply Unit ● Be sure to use this device together with a safety device such as a safety controller. ●...
  • Page 35: Using Only One Switch Body

    3.3 Connecting the Switch Body with the Controller and Power Supply Unit 3.3.1 Using Only One Switch Body ■ For PNP output (Note 1) Connect the "check input line (pink)" with the "check output line (gray)". ■ For NPN output (Note 1) Connect the "check input line (pink)"...
  • Page 36: Series Connection

    3.3 Connecting the Switch Body with the Controller and Power Supply Unit 3.3.2 Series Connection For one SG-P□□-M standard unit of this device, you can connect up to 29 SG-P□□-S sub units in a series connection. This allows you to monitor multiple switch bodies with a single safety device.
  • Page 37 3.3 Connecting the Switch Body with the Controller and Power Supply Unit ■ For NPN output (Note 1) For connecting multiple units, connect the "check output line (gray)" with the "check input line (pink)" SG-P□□-S sub unit connected next. Connect the "check output line (gray)" of the SG-P□□-S sub unit connected at the end with the "check input line (pink) "...
  • Page 38: Maximum Cable Length And Total Cable Length For Series Connection

    3.3 Connecting the Switch Body with the Controller and Power Supply Unit 3.3.3 Maximum Cable Length and Total Cable Length for Series Connection The maximum cable length and total cable length when connecting multiple switch bodies are as follows. ■ Maximum cable length and total cable length of the check input line and check output line Arrange the layout so that the total cable length between the SG-P□□-M standard unit and the...
  • Page 39 3.3 Connecting the Switch Body with the Controller and Power Supply Unit ■ Total cable length and maximum cable length of the power supply line and OSSD line When connecting multiple switch bodies, arrange the layout so that the total cable length between the switch body and the power supply unit and between the switch body and the safety controller is 100 m or less.
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  • Page 41: Functions

    4 Functions 4.1 Control Outputs (OSSD) ..............4-2 4.2 Coding....................4-4 4.3 Pairing (Only High-code Models) ............4-5 4.3.1 Initial Pairing Setting ................ 4-5 4.3.2 Teaching Setting ................4-6 WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 42: Control Outputs (Ossd)

    4.1 Control Outputs (OSSD) 4.1 Control Outputs (OSSD) The SG-P□□-M standard units of this device generates pulse signals from the control outputs (OSSD1 and OSSD2) to perform self-diagnosis when the power supply is turned ON and periodically during operation. When an error occurs, it enters the lockout state and the control outputs (OSSD1 and OSSD2) are set to OFF.
  • Page 43 4.1 Control Outputs (OSSD) ● When using the PNP output type, do not short circuit the OSSD output line with the + V line. Otherwise, the OSSD constantly remains ON, which may cause an accident or breakdown. ● When using the PNP output type, do not connect a load between the OSSD output line and the + V line.
  • Page 44: Coding

    This device is available in models for two coding levels so that the switch body and the actuator operate only when they are used in a specified combination. ■ Low-code (multi-code) model Detects only the SG-P Series actuators. ● Applicable models SG-P1010-M-P / Standard, Compact type, PNP output SG-P1020-M-P / Standard, Visible type, PNP output...
  • Page 45: Pairing (Only High-Code Models)

    4.3 Pairing (Only High-code Models) 4.3 Pairing (Only High-code Models) 4.3.1 Initial Pairing Setting For the high-code model (SG-P20□-□) of this device, the pairing between the switch body and the actuator is not set as default (factory settings). Before using the product, make sure to let the switch body detect the actuator to implement the pairing.
  • Page 46: Teaching Setting

    4.3 Pairing (Only High-code Models) 4.3.2 Teaching Setting If pairing is required again when the actuator is replaced or for other reason, perform teaching on the switch body (SG-P20□-M-□ standard unit or SG-P20□-S sub unit ). The following section describes the procedure for performing teaching on the SG-P20□-M-□ standard unit and the actuator.
  • Page 47 4.3 Pairing (Only High-code Models) Within six seconds after transitioning to the teaching mode, make the SG-P20□-M-□ detect the same actuator. When the actuator is detected, the indicator is lit in green. After the detection state is maintained for three seconds, the indicator blinks in green. Move the actuator away from the SG-P20□-M-□...
  • Page 48 "Step 2". ● If an unpaired SG-P Series actuator is detected, the indicator alternately blinks in red and yellow. When the indicator alternately blinks in red and yellow, turn OFF and then ON the power supply and make the switch body detect the paired actuator.
  • Page 49: Maintenance Actuator

    5 Maintenance Actuator 5.1 Method of Usage.................5-2 5.2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..............5-4 5.3 Component Names ................5-7 5.4 Installation Conditions.................5-8 5.4.1 Orientation of Switch Body and Maintenance Actuator....5-8 5.4.2 Mutual Interference ................5-8 5.5 How to mount..................5-10 5.5.1 When using with a compact type switch .......... 5-10 5.5.2 When using with a visible type switch ..........
  • Page 50: Method Of Usage

    5.1 Method of Usage 5.1 Method of Usage This actuator is mounted directly onto the switch body while the door is open for maintenance work that needs to be performed with the door open. When the maintenance actuator is mounted onto the switch body, the switch body will recognize the maintenance actuator and the indicator and OSSD output changes to a proprietary mode.
  • Page 51 5.1 Method of Usage ● When maintenance actuators are used, redundant 2-input monitoring (dual channel monitoring) of OSSD1 and OSSD2 for the SG-P series by a safety controller, etc. cannot be used. ● The SG-PK-M1 and SG-PK-M2 cannot be used at the same time.
  • Page 52: System Configuration

    5.2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 5.2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ■ Overall maintenance type The overall maintenance type (SG-PK-M1) can be mounted to and used with standard (SG- P□□-M / cable: black) switch bodies. When using systems with multiple connected units, mount to the standard (SG-P□□-M) switch. By mounting the maintenance actuator, the entire system is recognized as being under maintenance with one operation.
  • Page 53: Output Operation

    5.2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Using individual maintenance type actuators for all sub locations ■ Output operation ● SG-PK-M1 (Overall maintenance type) • OSSD Output Timing Chart For PNP output For NPN output (Note 1) In case of a static capacitive load, it is extended to the maximum of 150 μs. ●...
  • Page 54 5.2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION For NPN output (Note 1) In case of a static capacitive load, it is extended to the maximum of 150 μs. WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 55: Component Names

    5.3 Component Names 5.3 Component Names ■ Maintenance Actuator (SG-PK-M1 / SG-PK-M2) Name Function Attachment hook This hook is for attaching the maintenance actuator onto the switch body. (TOP side) (TOP side) This is used when removing the maintenance actuator. Release lever Pressing it inwards will release the attachment hook from the switch body.
  • Page 56: Installation Conditions

    5.4 Installation Conditions 5.4 Installation Conditions When mounting the maintenance actuator onto the switch body, be aware of the following items. 5.4.1 Orientation of Switch Body and Maintenance Actuator ■ Correct mounting orientation When mounting to a compact type switch When mounting to a visible type switch ■...
  • Page 57 5.4 Installation Conditions When the normal actuator is brought near the switch, there is a danger of mutual interference causing a malfunction. Be sure to keep the normal actuator outside of the switch's operation range when using a maintenance actuator. As shown in the figure below, keep a distance so that the normal actuator does not touch the protrusion of the maintenance actuator.
  • Page 58: How To Mount

    5.5 How to mount 5.5 How to mount 5.5.1 When using with a compact type switch The attachment hook (BOTTOM side) should be attached to the top or bottom surface of the switch body, matching where the cable comes out. Then, the attachment hook (TOP side) should then be pressed on to attach it to the switch body.
  • Page 59 5.5 How to mount ● Be sure the normal actuator is not detected at the same time. ● Be careful that the maintenance actuator does not collide with a moving door. WUME-SGPUM-11 5-11...
  • Page 60: Control Output And Indicator Lights

    5.6 Control output and indicator lights 5.6 Control output and indicator lights When the maintenance actuator is attached to the switch body, the switch body's OSSD output operation and indicator operation changes. This allows the switch body to operate in a maintenance state. Operation differs between the overall maintenance type (SG-PK-M1) and individual maintenance type (SG-PK-M2).
  • Page 61 5.6 Control output and indicator lights ■ Standard door in open state ● Indicator: Standard: blinking in red, Sub 1: blinking in green, Sub 2: blinking in green ● OSSD: OSSD1 / OSSD2: OFF ■ With a maintenance actuator mounted to a standard unit ●...
  • Page 62 5.6 Control output and indicator lights Standard Sub 1 Sub 2 Mode Detecti Detecti Detecti OSSD1 OSSD2 Actuat Indicat Actuat Indicat Actuat Indicat Status Status Status Mainte Detecti Detecti Normal Normal detecte nance Mainte Detecti Detecti Normal detecte Normal Normal nance Overall Mainte...
  • Page 63 5.6 Control output and indicator lights ■ When a maintenance actuator mounted to a Sub 1 unit is removed ● Indicator: Standard: blinking in yellow / red, Sub 1: lit in red, Sub 2: blinking in yellow / red ● OSSD: OSSD1 / OSSD2: OFF ■...
  • Page 64: Example Of Connection To A Safety Plc

    5.7 Example of connection to a safety PLC 5.7 Example of connection to a safety PLC An example of connection with safety PLC is explained using the following figure. ■ Example of connection to a safety PLC 5.7.1 Examples of the relationships of safety PLC input / output Set the relationships of safety PLC input / output as shown below.
  • Page 65: Procedure For Switching Between Maintenance Mode And Normal Mode

    5.7 Example of connection to a safety PLC Normal (Note 1) (Note 1) When MODE1,2 is normal, if an OSSD mismatch occurs, an error will be output by the SG-PK-M as a misdetection, disconnection, or sensor failure. 5.7.2 Procedure for switching between maintenance mode and normal mode Switching to maintenance mode Open the door and set both OSSD1 and OSSD2 to OFF.
  • Page 66 5.7 Example of connection to a safety PLC Switching to normal mode Set the SG-PK-M1 or SG-PK-M2 to a non-detected state, and set the respective OSSD to OFF. Set input of MODE1,2 to normal mode, canceling maintenance mode. Close the door, and set both OSSD1 and OSSD2 to ON. Time chart (Note 1) When MODE1,2 is in maintenance mode, OSSD1 and OSSD2 double-checking is disabled.
  • Page 67: Maintenance

    6 Maintenance 6.1 When Performing Maintenance ............6-2 6.2 Daily Inspection...................6-3 6.3 Periodic Inspection................6-4 6.4 Inspection after Maintenance on the Equipment where this Device Is Used ....................6-5 WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 68: When Performing Maintenance

    6.1 When Performing Maintenance 6.1 When Performing Maintenance When performing maintenance, observe the following points. ● If you discover an abnormal condition, refer to "7 Troubleshooting" and inform your technician. ● If you are unsure what action to take, contact our office. ●...
  • Page 69: Daily Inspection

    6.2 Daily Inspection 6.2 Daily Inspection ● Before starting work, inspect the following items and verify that there are no abnormalities. Operating this device without performing the inspection or without removing the abnormal condition may cause death or serious injury. ■...
  • Page 70: Periodic Inspection

    6.3 Periodic Inspection 6.3 Periodic Inspection ● According to the periodic inspection frequency as specified in ISO 14119, inspect the following items and verify that there are no abnormalities. Operating this device without performing the inspection or without removing the abnormal condition may cause death or serious injury.
  • Page 71: Inspection After Maintenance On The Equipment Where This Device Is Used

    6.4 Inspection after Maintenance on the Equipment where this Device Is Used 6.4 Inspection after Maintenance on the Equipment where this Device Is Used When the status of this device is as described below, inspect all items listed in "6.2 Daily Inspection"...
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  • Page 73: Troubleshooting

    7 Troubleshooting 7.1 Troubleshooting ..................7-2 WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 74 7.1 Troubleshooting 7.1 Troubleshooting Solutions to frequently encountered problems and errors are described below. ● Check the wiring. ● Check the voltage and capacity of the power supply. ● If the indicator blinks in red, check the number of blinkings after the indicator remains unlit for approximately two seconds.
  • Page 75 OSSD is recognized by and OFF at signal (OFF). a connected device. high speed. The switch body does An actuator manufactured Use an SG-P Series actuator. not detect by other company is used. the actuator. WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 76 7.1 Troubleshooting Number Referen Symptom Indicator Cause Solution ce page blinkings Lit in indicator is yellow, The maintenance actuator Remove the maintenance lit in yellow momentar has been mounted for over actuator and mount it once ily blinks 12 hours. more.
  • Page 77: Specifications And Dimensions

    8 Specifications and Dimensions 8.1 Specifications..................8-2 8.1.1 Model No..................8-2 8.1.2 Individual Specifications..............8-2 8.1.3 Safety-related parameters ............... 8-5 8.2 Dimensions ..................8-6 8.2.1 Compact Type .................. 8-6 8.2.2 Visible Type..................8-8 8.2.3 Maintenance Actuator ..............8-9 8.2.4 I/O Circuits ..................8-12 WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 78: Specifications

    8.1 Specifications 8.1 Specifications 8.1.1 Model No. (Note 1) Provided only on the SG-P□□-M standard unit. 8.1.2 Individual Specifications ■ Switch body Standard PNP output Standard NPN output Model SG-P□□-M-P SG-P□□-M-N SG-P□□-S Operating distance Front / Side Sao (OFF→ON): 5 mm, Sar (ON→OFF): 15 mm Power supply voltage 24V DC +10%/ -20% ripple (P-P) of 10% or less Current consumption...
  • Page 79 8.1 Specifications Standard PNP output Standard NPN output Model SG-P□□-M-P SG-P□□-M-N SG-P□□-S When the switch body (sub) does not detect actuator (series connection): OFF Protection circuit (short-circuit Incorporated protection) For single unit: ON⇒OFF 100 ms or less For single unit: OFF⇒ON 100 ms or less Response time For multiple units: Time for single unit +...
  • Page 80 8.1 Specifications (Note 1) Unless otherwise specified, the measurement values are for the ambient temperature of +23°C. (Note 2) Provided only on the SG-P□□-M standard unit. (Note 3) When using the device as a single unit, connect the check input with the check output. ■...
  • Page 81: Safety-Related Parameters

    8.1 Specifications 8.1.3 Safety-related parameters Parameter Name Standard Mission time 20 years PFHd 2.30×10 1.00×10 DC avg Performance level Category Risk time 200 msec Sub system type (Note 1) Values are for a normal actuator. ■ Transponder specifications Operating frequency: 125 kHz Max.
  • Page 82: Dimensions

    8.2 Dimensions 8.2 Dimensions 8.2.1 Compact Type ■ Switch body ● Standard SG-P1010-M-P / Low code, PNP output SG-P1010-M-N / Low code, NPN output SG-P2010-M-P / High code, PNP output SG-P2010-M-N / High code, NPN output ● Sub SG-P1010-S / Low code SG-P2010-S / High code Unit: mm ■...
  • Page 83 8.2 Dimensions WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 84: Visible Type

    8.2 Dimensions 8.2.2 Visible Type ■ Switch body ● Standard SG-P1020-M-P / Low code, PNP output SG-P1020-M-N / Low code, NPN output SG-P2020-M-P / High code, PNP output SG-P2020-M-N / High code, NPN output ● Sub SG-P1020-S / Low code SG-P2020-S / High code Unit: mm ■...
  • Page 85: Maintenance Actuator

    8.2 Dimensions 8.2.3 Maintenance Actuator ■ Actuator unit SG-PK-M1 / Overall maintenance type SG-PK-M2 / Individual maintenance type Unit: mm WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 86 8.2 Dimensions ■ When mounting to a compact type switch ● When mounted to upper surface Unit: mm ● When mounted to lower surface Unit: mm 8-10 WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 87 8.2 Dimensions ■ When mounting to a visible type switch Unit: mm WUME-SGPUM-11 8-11...
  • Page 88: I/O Circuits

    8.2 Dimensions 8.2.4 I/O Circuits ■ PNP output 8-12 WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 89 8.2 Dimensions ■ NPN output WUME-SGPUM-11 8-13...
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  • Page 91: Appendix

    9 Appendix 9.1 CE Marking Declaration Conformity............9-2 9.2 UKCA Marking Declaration Conformity..........9-3 9.3 Regulatory Information................9-4 WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 92: Ce Marking Declaration Conformity

    ● EN 300 330 ● ISO 14119 ● EN 301 489-1 ● IEC 62061 ● EN 301 489-3 ● IEC 61508-1 ● IEC 61508-2 ● IEC 61508-3 Authorised Representative: Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH, Panasonic Testing Centre Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, Germany WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 93: Ukca Marking Declaration Conformity

    ● ISO 14119 ● EN 301 489-1 ● IEC 62061 ● EN 301 489-3 ● IEC 61508-1 ● IEC 61508-2 ● IEC 61508-3 Panasonic UK, a branch of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Maxis 2, Western Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 1RT WUME-SGPUM-11...
  • Page 94: Regulatory Information

    This device may not cause harmful interference, and this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Responsible Party: Panasonic Corporation of North America Two Riverfront Plz Newark, NJ 07102-5490 https://na.industrial.panasonic.com Tech Support:(877)624-7872 ■...
  • Page 95 9.3 Regulatory Information ■ Related information WARNING Without permission granted by the NCC, any company, enterprise, or user is not allowed to change frequency, enhance transmitting power or alter original characteristic as well as performance to a approved low power radio-frequency devices. The low power radio-frequency devices shall not influence aircraft security and interfere legal communications;...
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  • Page 97: Revision History

    Revision History Revision Revision date Revision item history 1st edition February 2020 2nd edition September 2020 Corrected errors. Corrected errors. Added Chapter 5 "Maintenance Actuator" 3rd edition December 2021 Added information related to maintenance actuators Added regulatory information Added “1.3.2 Radio Laws”. 4th edition December 2021 Added “9.3 Regulatory information”.
  • Page 98 [Scope of warranty] In the event that Panasonic Industry Co., Ltd. confirms any failures or defects of the Products by reasons solely attributable to Panasonic Industry Co., Ltd. during the warranty period, Panasonic Industry Co., Ltd. shall supply the replacements of the Products, parts or replace and/or repair the defective portion by free of charge at the location where the Products were purchased or delivered to your premises as soon as possible.
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