Overview of sensors, Safety engineering – Lenze E94AYAE SM301 User Manual

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Safety engineering

Basics

Overview of sensors

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Overview of sensors

Passive sensors

Passive sensors are two−channel switching elements with contacts. The connecting cables
and the sensor function must be monitored.

The contacts must switch simultaneously (equivalently). Nevertheless, safety functions
will be activated as soon as at least one channel is switched.

The switches must be wired according to the closed−circuit principle.

Examples of passive sensors:

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Door contact switch

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Emergency stop control units

Active sensors

Active sensors are units with 2−channel semiconductor outputs (OSSD outputs). With the
integrated safety system of this device series, test pulses < 1 ms for monitoring the
outputs and cables are permissible. The maximally permissible connection capacity of the
outputs is to be observed. Active sensors are wired directly to the terminals of the
integrated safety system. Monitoring for cross or short circuits must be carried out by the
active sensor.

P/M−switching sensors switch the positive and negative cable or the signal and ground
wire of a sensor signal.

The outputs must switch simultaneously (equivalently). Nevertheless, safety functions
will be activated as soon as at least one channel is switched. Active triggering of only one
channel indicates faulty sensors or impermissible wiring.

Examples of active sensors:

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Lightgrid

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Laser scanner

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Control systems

Sensor inputs

For unused sensor inputs, "Input deactivated" must be parameterised.

Connected deactivated sensors can create the false impression of safety technology being
provided. For this reason, a deactivation of sensors by parameter setting only is not
permissible and not possible. It is monitored that no sensor signal is pending.

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