Overview, Installation and alignment – Banner EZ-SCREEN­ Safety Light Curtain Systems User Manual

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Banner Engineering Corp.

Minneapolis, U.S.A.

www.bannerengineering.com

Tel: 763.544.3164

EZ-SCREEN

Instruction Manual

Installation and Alignment

4. Optical Alignment
CAUTION: Ensure that no individuals are exposed to any

hazard if the EZ-SCREEN receiver turns ON the

OSSD outputs when the System becomes aligned.

Verify sensor mounting per Section 3.2.
Verify Optimal Alignment
(Rotational Adjustment with power

ON)

a. Ensure the emitter and receiver are pointed squarely

at each other. A straight edge (e.g., a level) can determine

the direction the sensor is facing (see Figure 3-11). The

sensor face must be perpendicular to the optical axis.

NOTE: At power-up, all indicators are tested (flash), then

the Scan Code is displayed.

b. If Channel #1 beam is not aligned, the Status and

Zone 1 indicators are Red and the Diagnostic Display

indicates “CH1”. Zone indicators 2-8 will be OFF.

c. If the Green Status and Yellow Reset indicators are

ON, go to step “d”. If not, rotate each sensor (one at a

time) left and right until the Green Status indicator comes

ON. As the sensor rotates out of alignment, the Red Status

indicator will come ON steady. As more beams are made,

the Zone indicators will turn from Red to Green and the

number of blocked beams displayed will decrease.

NOTE: If the Emitter’s Test input is open, the 7-segment

display will indicate the total number of beams

(minus one) in the System and all Zone indicators

will be Red (except for 10-beam systems, where the

Zone 1 indicator will be Green).

d. To optimize alignment, note the position where the Red

Status indicator comes ON when the sensor is rotated both

left and right. Center the sensor between the two positions,

and tighten the end cap mounting screws, making sure

the positioning does not drift as the screws are tightened.

Repeat for second sensor.

For situations where alignment is difficult, a LAT-1-SS

Laser Alignment Tool can be used to assist or confirm

alignment by providing a visible red dot along the sensor’s

optical axis (see Figure 3-13).

e. If, at any time, the Red Status indicator begins to flash

steadily, the System has entered a Lockout condition. See

Section 5.1.1 for further information.

Optical Alignment Procedure with Mirrors

EZ-SCREEN sensors may be used with one or more corner

mirrors for guarding more than one side of an area. The

MSM... and SSM-... rear-surface glass mirrors are rated at 85%

efficiency. Thus, excess gain and sensing range are reduced

when using mirrors; see Section 3.1.7.

In addition to the standard optical alignment procedure, verify

(see Figure 3-12):

That the emitter, receiver, and all mirrors are level and plumb,

The middle of the defined area and the center point of the

mirrors are approximately the same distance from a common

reference point, such as the same height above a level floor.

Ensure that there are equal amounts of mirror surface above

and below the defined area such that the optical beams are

not passing below or above the mirror.

During any adjustments, allow only one individual to adjust any

one item at any one time.
NOTE: A LAT-1-SS Laser Alignment Tool is very helpful by

providing a visible red dot along the optical axis. See

Figure 3-13 and Banner Safety Applications Note SA104

(P/N 57477) for further information.

Figure 3-11. Optimum optical alignment

All

OFF

C1 or C2

OFF

OFF

CH1

Yellow Red

ON Red

or

Green

# Beams

Blocked

Yellow

Green

ON

Green

OFF Flashing

Red

All

OFF

Flashing

Error

Code

ON Red

OFF

Dash

e.

a.

b.

Straight Edge

c.

d.

Straight Edge

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