4b5. alignment procedure, Alignment procedure – Pilz PSEN op4H-s-30-150/1 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

PSEN op4F/H-s Series

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5. ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE

The alignment between the emitting and the receiving units is

necessary to obtain the correct functioning of the light curtain.

A good alignment prevents outputs instability caused by dust or

vibrations.

The alignment is perfect if the optical axes of the first and the last

emitting unit's beams coincide with the optical axes of the

corresponding elements of the receiving unit.

The beam used to synchronise the two units is the closest one to the

connector. SYNC is the optics connected with this beam and LAST is

the optics connected to the last beam after the SYNC unit.

Fig. 22

Signals are clearly identified through symbols allowing their immediate

reading, independent of bars directions; a short description of LEDs

signals proves nevertheless necessary so as to avoid

misunderstandings.

Receiver

Emitter

Fig. 22

last optic (LAST)

first optic = synchronisation optics (SYNC)

LAST

SYNC

NORMAL

OP.

SAFE(BREAK)

NORMAL

OP.

ON

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