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SICK microScan3 Core I/O AIDA Operating Instructions Manual (152 pages)
Safety laser scanners
Brand:
SICK
| Category:
Scanner
| Size: 16 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Document
7
Function of this Document
7
Scope
7
Target Groups of These Operating Instructions
7
Further Information
7
Target Groups and Selected Chapters of These Operating Instructions
7
Symbols and Document Conventions
8
Safety Information
9
General Safety Notes
9
Laser Class 1M
9
Intended Use
10
Inappropriate Use
10
Cybersecurity
11
Requirements for the Qualification of Personnel
11
Setup and Function
12
Device Overview
12
Product Description
12
Principle of Time-Of-Flight Measurement
13
Product Characteristics
14
Variants
14
Light Pulses Scan an Area
14
Connections
15
System Plug
15
Field Types
15
Protective Field, Shown in Red in this Document
16
Field Types and Their Function
16
Field Set
17
Example Applications
17
Reference Contour Field, Shown in Blue-Green in this Document
17
Hazardous Area Protection: Detection of the Presence of a Person in the Hazard- Ous Area
18
Hazardous Point Protection: Hand Detection
18
Access Protection: Detection of a Person When Accessing a Hazardous Area
19
Mobile Hazardous Area Protection: Detection of a Person When a Vehicle Approaches
19
Project Planning
20
Manufacturer of the Machine
20
Operator of the Machine
20
Assembly
21
Prevent Crawling Beneath
21
Protection from Influences
22
Prevent Stepping over
22
Preventing Unprotected Areas
23
Unsecured Areas
23
Mounting with Deflector Plates (Example)
24
Mounting in an Undercut (Example)
24
Response Time of the Safety Laser Scanner
25
Reference Contour Monitoring
25
Mounting in Vehicle Paneling (Example)
25
Overrun of the Protective Field in Front of an Opening
26
Hazardous Area Protection
27
Tolerance Band of the Contour as Reference Field
27
Tected Opening, Edge of the Protected Opening = Reference Contour)
27
Stationary Application with Horizontal Scan Plane for Hazardous Area Protection.28
28
Protection against Reaching over When Mounted Low (Dimensions in MM)
31
Protection against Reaching over When Mounted High (Dimensions in MM)
31
Scan Plane at Ankle Height
32
Scan Plane at Calf Height
33
Distance of the Protective Field from the Wall
34
Hazardous Point Protection
35
Stationary Application in Vertical Operation for Hazardous Point Protection
35
Access Protection
38
Stationary Application in Vertical Operation for Access Protection
38
Mobile Hazardous Area Protection
41
Mobile Application in Horizontal Operation for Hazardous Area Protection
41
Flat-Rate Supplement ZF for Lack of Ground Clearance
42
Minimum Supplement for Lack of Ground Clearance
43
Stopping Distance as a Function of the Vehicle's Speed
44
Integrating the Equipment into the Electrical Control
46
Recommended Fitting Height
46
Recommended Fitting Height for Inverted Mounting
46
Electromagnetic Compatibility
47
Voltage Supply
48
USB Connection
48
Ossds
48
Dual-Channel and Separate Connection of the Ossds of an OSSD Pair
49
Connection Diagrams
50
No Potential Difference between Load and Protective Device
50
Connection Diagram with FE on the M12 Plug Connector
50
Testing Plan
51
Planning the Thorough Check During Commissioning and in Certain Situations
51
Connection Diagram with FE on Alternative FE Connection
51
Planning the Regular Thorough Check
52
Notes on the Tests
53
Mounting
56
Safety
56
Unpacking
56
Mounting Procedure
57
Prevent Crawling Beneath
57
Prevent Stepping over
57
Direct Mounting
58
Mounting the Safety Laser Scanner Directly
58
Electrical Installation
59
Safety
59
Connection Overview
60
Connection of the Ossds of an OSSD Pair
60
No Potential Difference between Load and Protective Device
60
System Plug and Connections: Microscan3 Core
61
Pin Assignment of the Connecting Cable with M12 Plug Connector
61
Pin Assignment
61
Alternative FE Connection
61
Connecting Cable with M12 Plug Connector
61
Microscan3 Core
61
Configuration
63
Delivery State
63
Safety Designer Configuration Software
63
Installing Safety Designer
63
Projects
63
User Interface
64
Software Controls
64
User Groups
65
Settings
66
Configuration
66
Configuration
67
Overview
68
Networking
68
Functional Scope
69
Reading Configuration
70
Functional Scope
70
Identification
71
Application
73
Monitoring Plane
74
Parameters for the Monitoring Plane
74
Recommended Multiple Sampling
76
Parameters for the Safety Laser Scanner
77
Reference Contour Field
78
Fields
79
Using the Field Editor
80
Field Editor
80
Buttons on the Toolbar
80
Colors of the Field Types
81
Buttons for Field Sets
81
Creating Field Set Templates
83
Importing and Exporting Field Sets and Fields
83
Background Image
84
Settings for the Field Editor
85
Editing Fields Using Coordinates
85
Drawing in Points that Cannot be Monitored
86
Editing Fields Using Coordinates
86
Area that Cannot be Monitored
87
Enable Propose Field
88
Inputs and Outputs, Local
90
Further Settings for some Signals
91
Monitoring Cases
92
Settings for Monitoring Case Tables
92
Assigning Field Sets
93
Cut-Off Paths
93
Settings for Monitoring Cases
93
Importing and Exporting Monitoring Case Tables
94
Simulation
95
Transfer
96
Starting and Stopping Safety Function
97
Reports
98
Report
98
Service
99
Factory Settings
99
Device Restart
99
Managing Passwords
100
Access Management
101
Optics Cover Calibration
101
Commissioning
103
Safety
103
Alignment
103
Alignment about the Depth Axis
104
Switching on
104
Alignment about the Transverse Axis
104
Check During Commissioning and Modifications
105
Status Leds
105
Operation
106
Safety
106
Regular Thorough Check
106
Status Indicators
106
Status Leds
106
Status Indicator with the Display
107
Leds
107
Status Leds
107
Overview of Status Information
107
Maintenance
109
Safety
109
Regular Cleaning
109
Replacing the Optics Cover
110
Fixing Screws for the Optics Cover
111
Replacing the Safety Laser Scanner
112
Replacing the Safety Laser Scanner Without System Plug
113
Completely Replacing the Safety Laser Scanner
114
Replacing the System Plug
114
Regular Thorough Check
115
Installing the System Plug on the Safety Laser Scanner
115
Troubleshooting
116
Safety
116
Detailed Diagnostics Using the Display
116
Pushbuttons on the Device
116
Fault Indication on the Display
118
Fault Display
118
Fault Types
118
Diagnostics Using Safety Designer
119
Data Recorder
120
Event History
121
Message History
123
Print Message History or Save as a PDF
123
Decommissioning
124
Disposal
124
Technical Data
125
Variant Overview
125
Version Numbers and Functional Scope
125
Devices and Type Codes
125
Functional Scope of the Microscan3 Core I/O AIDA
125
Revision
125
Compatibility
126
Features
126
Microscan3 Core I/O AIDA
126
Data Sheet
126
Safety-Related Parameters
127
Interfaces
128
Electrical Data
128
Mechanical Data
129
Ambient Data
129
Miscellaneous Data
130
Response Times
131
Course of the OSSD Test over Time
132
Response Time of an Individual Safety Laser Scanner
132
Sensing Range
133
Switch-Off Tests
133
Duration and Time Offset for the Switch-Off Tests in an OSSD Pair
133
Protective Field Range (Devices with a Max. Protective Field Range of 4.0 M)
133
Protective Field Range (Devices with a Max. Protective Field Range of 5.5 M)
133
Protective Field Range (Devices with a Max. Protective Field Range of 9.0 M)
134
Dimensional Drawing
134
Dimensional Drawings
134
Scope of Delivery
135
Ordering Information for Microscan3 Core I/O AIDA
135
Ordering Information
135
Spare Parts
136
Safety Laser Scanner Without System Plug
136
System Plug
136
Additional Spare Parts
136
Brackets Ordering Information
137
Ordering Information, Test Rods
137
Alignment Aid Ordering Information
137
Cleaning Agent Ordering Information
137
Test Rods
137
Alignment Aid
137
Brackets
137
Accessories
137
Cleaning Agent
137
Glossary
138
Compliance with EU Directives
142
Note on Standards
142
Conformities and Certificates
142
Annex
142
Checklist for Initial Commissioning and Commissioning
143
Mounting Methods for Protection from Interference from Systems in Close Proximity
144
Mounting 2 Safety Laser Scanners with the Optics Cover Facing Upward
144
Mounting 2 Safety Laser Scanners with the Optics Cover Facing Downward
144
Mounting the Upper Safety Laser Scanner with the Optics Cover Facing Downward and Mounting the Lower Safety Laser Scanner with the Optics Cover Facing Upward
145
Mounting 2 Safety Laser Scanners Opposite One Another
146
Mounting 2 Safety Laser Scanners Next to One Another
146
List of Figures
147
List of Tables
149
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SICK microScan3 Core I/O AIDA Mounting Instructions (15 pages)
Safety laser scanner
Brand:
SICK
| Category:
Scanner
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Microscan3 Core I/O AIDA
2
Zu diesem Dokument
3
Zu Ihrer Sicherheit
3
About this Document
9
Safety Information
9
Device Overview
9
Mounting the Safety Laser Scanner Directly
10
Connection Overview
10
Pin Assignment
10
Replacing the Safety Laser Scanner
11
Replacing the System Plug
12
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