Overview, 8 manual resets and lockout conditions, 9 fixed blanking – Banner EZ-SCREEN­ Safety Light Curtain Systems User Manual

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Banner Engineering Corp.

Minneapolis, U.S.A.

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Overview

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Banner Engineering Corp.

Minneapolis, U.S.A.

www.bannerengineering.com

Tel: 763.544.3164

EZ-SCREEN

Instruction Manual

Overview

1.4.8 Manual Resets and Lockout Conditions

Reset Routine

The EZ-SCREEN requires a manual reset to clear a Power-

Up Lockout or Latch condition, and after correcting the cause

of a Lockout condition. This function is designed to provide a

“monitored manual reset” (i.e., open-closed-open action), such

that a shorted or tied-down button cannot cause a reset. When a

key-operated switch is used, this is typically called a key reset.
To perform a manual reset, close the normally open switch for

at least 1/4 second, but no longer than 2 seconds, and then

re-open the switch. See Sections 3.1.3 and 4.3 for further

information.
A Lockout condition will cause the EZ-SCREEN OSSD outputs

to turn OFF. A Lockout condition is indicated by a flashing

Red Status indicator and an error number displayed on the

Diagnostic Display. Internal Lockout conditions require a

manual reset routine to return the system to RUN mode after

the failure has been corrected and the input has been correctly

cycled. A description of possible lockouts, their causes, and

troubleshooting hints are listed in Section 5.

Trip Output/Auto Reset

While the use of a reset switch is recommended, it is not

required for receivers configured for Trip Output (automatic

reset). Cycling the supply power (OFF for > 2 seconds, then ON)

will also clear lockouts if their cause has been corrected. If a

reset switch is not used, leave pin 8 (violet wire) not connected

(open) and secure it against shorting to a source of power or

ground.

1.4.9 Fixed Blanking

The fixed blanking feature allows for a stationary object(s),

such as tooling, to be ignored while it remains positioned in

the defined area. A flashing Green Zone indicator denotes the

location of a blanked area. If the object is moved or removed,

the System goes into a lockout mode. This ensures that an

unexpected hole in the sensing field is not created.
Fixed blanking is easily programmed, simply by positioning the

objects, flipping two DIP switches and resetting the System, as

described in Section 3.4.3.

1.4.10 Inverted Display

A push button, located under the access cover, can be used to

invert the display. This is desirable when an emitter and receiver

are mounted with the QD connector ends up. A replacement

access cover with an inverted label is included with each emitter

and receiver to accommodate inverted mounting. (See Section

4.4).

1.4.11 Cascadeable Models

Emitter and receiver models SLSC..* (see Section 7) are

capable of interconnecting up to four emitter/receiver pairs –

regardless of the resolution, the total number of beams, or the

size of the defined area. EZ-SCREEN cascadeable models can

also be used individually as stand-alone systems.
Special cabling is not required, but the double-ended 22 awg

cordsets listed in Section 2.3 are recommended. See Section

7.4 for maximum cable lengths. Pigtail QD models may be used

to reduce the number of required cables.
Response time is dependent on the number of beams in the

light screen, and the light screen’s position in the cascade.

Maximum system response time can be calculated easily for

these cascaded systems, in two ways:

Individually for each light screen in the cascade (separation

distance is calculated for each light screen in the cascade), or

Based on the worst-case maximum for the entire cascade

(all light screens in the cascade have the same separation

distance).

See Section 7.5 for more information.

*Models SLSC..-150.. not available.

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