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EZ-SCREEN

Instruction Manual

Cascadeable EZ-SCREEN

7.6 Cascaded Sensor Configuration Settings

Setting cascaded sensors for scan code, trip or latch output,

external device monitoring (EDM), reduced resolution, fixed

blanking and inverted display is identical to the procedure for

non-cascadeable emitters and receivers (see Section 4).
Scan codes for each emitter and receiver pair must match.

However, for cascaded installations, scan codes must alternate

on adjacent systems as described in Section 3.1.8 and Figure

3-8. See warning below.
While the scan code, reduced resolution, fixed blanking, and

inverted display settings are independent for each cascaded

sensor pair, the trip/latch mode and EDM settings must be

determined by the first receiver in the cascade (closest to the

machine interface), which controls the OSSD outputs. All other

receivers in the cascade must be set for trip mode and

2-channel EDM (factory default settings).
The settings on the first receiver then determine trip or latch

mode and 1- or 2-channel EDM/aux. output, and this is the only

receiver that requires a reset following a latch condition.

7.6.1 Fixed Blanking

One or more areas within any cascaded EZ-SCREEN sensor

pair can be blanked out, just as with other EZ-SCREEN light

screens. Each sensor pair within a cascade must be

programmed separately, if required. See Section 3.4.3 for

more information and programming procedure.

7.7 Configuration for Cascaded Operation

Each cascaded system must be configured, before it can be run

in a production environment.
Before configuration, install all emitters and receivers per

Sections 3 and 7. The last receiver must be terminated

either with a terminator plug or by connecting two closed

mechanical contacts (see Sections 7.8 and 7.9).

Perform the following procedure on the first receiver only in

the cascade (closest to the machine interface).
1. From either normal operation or a power OFF condition, set

the second and fifth DIP switches (RR and T/L) both to the

left (RR and T position).

2. Set the third and fourth DIP switches (the second T/L and RR)

both to the right (L and OFF position); see Figure 7-7.

3. The receiver should be in a lockout condition or power OFF.
4. If power is OFF: Apply power

Lockout condition: Perform a valid reset sequence (close

the reset switch for 0.25 to 2 seconds, then reopen).

5. Coming out of lockout or during startup, the DIP switch

configuration will be recognized as Cascaded Teach Mode,

indicated by the following:

First receiver display shows

No E-stop connected: “4C,” “3C,” or “2C” ON steady

E-stop w/closed contacts: “4CE,” “3CE,” or “2CE” ON

steady

E-stop w/open contacts: “4CE,” “3CE” or “2CE” flashing

Last cascaded receiver display shows

Terminator connected: “1C” ON steady

E-stop w/closed contacts: “1CE” ON steady

E-stop w/open contacts: “1CE” flashing

Other receivers display “1C” ON steady

• All receiver Zone indicators OFF

• All receiver Yellow reset indicators OFF

• All receiver Status indicators solid red

6. To enable and exit Cascade Teach Mode, reconfigure DIP

switches for normal operation.

7. Perform a valid reset sequence (see Step 4), or cycle power.

1. Install cascade system per Sections 3

and 7 of this manual.

With Power ON:
2. Set T/L and RR switches as shown on

first receiver only (do not change

SC2/SC1 or E1/E2 switch positions).

3. Press the Reset button or cycle power.
4. Reconfigure DIP switches for normal

operation.

5. Press the Reset button or cycle power.
NO TE: If the EDM wiring does not match

the switch position shown (E2), an

EDM error occurs and fixed blanking

or cascade configuration will not be

allowed.

Figure 7-7. DIP switch configuration to enable cascade installation

WARNING . . .

Scan Code

In situations where multiple systems are mounted closely

together, or where a secondary emitter is in view (within ±5°),

within range of an adjacent receiver; the adjacent systems must be

configured for different Scan Codes (i.e., one system set for Scan

Code 1 and the other for Scan Code 2).
If not, a receiver may synchronize to the signal from the wrong

emitter, reducing the safety function of the light screen.
This situation will be discovered by performing the trip test

(see Section 3.4.3).

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