System installation – Banner EZ-SCREEN­ Safety Light Curtain Systems User Manual

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P/N 68413 rev. A

Banner Engineering Corp.

Minneapolis, U.S.A.

www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164

EZ-SCREEN Point

Instruction Manual

System Installation

For easy wiring, each EZ-SCREEN sensor has a removable 

modular terminal block inside one end cap, at the same end as 

the indicators (See Figure 3-14). To make connections:
1.  Remove the wiring chamber end cap by unscrewing the four 

captive screws in the end cap corners. 

2.  Remove the terminal block from the end cap. 
3.   Remove one or more of the three Pg13.5 plugs, as needed, 

from their threaded access ports, using the accessory 

spanner wrench. Insert conduit or a cable gland into the 

port; screw snugly into place. Follow the specific installation 

instructions and/or recommendations supplied by the

hardware manufacturer. Unused access ports should remain 

factory sealed to maintain NEMA 4, 13; IEC IP65 rating.

4.  Route the wires or cabling through the bracket (if necessary) 

and the wiring chamber end cap. Remove outer cable 

insulation as necessary (approximately 1" to 2") and strip the 

individual wire insulation approximately 7 mm (0.25"); make 

connections to terminals as indicated in Figure 3-14. Torque 

the terminal screws to 0.22 to 0.25 N m (1.9 to 2.2 in. lb.) 

recommended torque .

Emitter: If Test input will be used, connect the wires at the 

emitter terminal block and temporarily connect the other ends

of the wires to each other (but not to an external contact at 

this time).

If Test input will not be used, leave the factory jumper in 

place .

   Terminals 7, 8 and 9 are provided to allow convenient power 

connection (24V dc, 2 amp max.) to another EZ-SCREEN 

emitter . These terminals are a direct connection to terminals

3, 2 and 1 respectively. A 24V dc, 2-amp external fuse is 

recommended to limit the current on terminal 7 .

Receiver: While all wires will not be connected to the machine 

control circuits at this time, connect the receiver end of all wires 

to their connections on the receiver terminal block.

If EDM will not be used (no monitoring), jumper terminals 6 and

7. (A jumper wire is supplied in the hardware kit.)

If 2-channel monitoring will be used, connect the wires to 

receiver terminals 6 and 7 and temporarily connect the other 

ends of the wires to each other (but not to the machine at this 

time).

If 1-channel monitoring will be used, add a jumper between 

terminals 6 and 7 for the initial checkout. Final EDM wiring must 

be completed later .

5.  Recheck the wires to be sure connections are accurate and 

that wiring complies with applicable (international, national 

and local) codes.

6 . Snap the terminal block back into the end cap . Replace the

end cap on the end of the housing, being careful to align the 

end cap terminals with the corresponding terminals in the 

housing. When the end cap is screwed back into place on 

the housing, the two terminal block sections will automatically 

connect .

Figure 3-14 Making connections

to the sensor terminal

blocks

Emitter

Terminal

Block

PE

1

9

dc COM
+24V dc
TEST2
TEST1
(Not Used)
+24V dc
dc COM
PE

Receiver

Terminal

Block

PE

1

9

dc COM
+24V dc
(Not Used)
RESET
EDM1
EDM2
OSSD1
OSSD2

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