Pilz PSEN opII3H Series User manual

PSEN opII3H Series
Operating Manual-1003503-EN-08
}PSEN sensor technology

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Contents
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1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................6
1.1 Validity of documentation.......................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Using the documentation .......................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Definition of symbols................................................................................................................. 6
2 Overview .................................................................................................................................8
2.1 Unit view ................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2 Scope of supply ........................................................................................................................ 12
3 Safety ...................................................................................................................................... 13
3.1 Intended use ............................................................................................................................. 13
3.2 Safety regulations ..................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.1 Safety assessment ................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.2 Use of qualified personnel ........................................................................................................ 14
3.2.3 Warranty and liability ................................................................................................................ 15
3.2.4 Disposal .................................................................................................................................... 15
4 Function description ............................................................................................................. 16
4.1 Basic function ........................................................................................................................... 16
4.2 Automatic start and restart........................................................................................................ 17
4.3 Operation of two safety light curtains with the same alignment................................................ 18
5 Project configuration ............................................................................................................. 19
5.1 Maintaining the safety distance ................................................................................................ 19
5.2 Resolution................................................................................................................................. 20
5.3 Protected field perimeters......................................................................................................... 20
5.4 Ambient conditions ................................................................................................................... 20
5.5 Distance from reflective surfaces.............................................................................................. 21
5.6 Minimum distance between parallel, aligned safety light curtains ............................................ 24
5.7 Installation of several adjacent safety light grids ...................................................................... 26
5.8 Use of deviating mirrors............................................................................................................ 27
5.9 Dead zones............................................................................................................................... 29
6 Installation and alignment .................................................................................................... 30
6.1 Attach the safety light curtain to the mounting surface ............................................................. 31
6.2 Orientation ................................................................................................................................ 34
6.2.1 General guidelines.................................................................................................................... 34
6.2.2 Safety light curtain alignment.................................................................................................... 35
7 Wiring ......................................................................................................................................37
7.1 General guidelines.................................................................................................................... 37
7.2 Connector pin assignment ........................................................................................................ 38
7.3 Support with wiring ................................................................................................................... 39
8 Commissioning ......................................................................................................................41
8.1 System connection ................................................................................................................... 41
8.2 Checking the safety light curtain............................................................................................... 43

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9 Operation ................................................................................................................................46
9.1 Display elements ...................................................................................................................... 46
9.2 Status information..................................................................................................................... 47
9.3 Safety light grid restart.............................................................................................................. 49
9.4 Malfunction ............................................................................................................................... 49
10 Regular checks and maintenance ........................................................................................ 50
10.1 Checks...................................................................................................................................... 50
10.1.1 Regular check........................................................................................................................... 50
10.1.2 Checking of safety light curtains with beam coding .................................................................. 50
10.1.3 Check after plant/machine modification.................................................................................... 51
10.2 Maintenance ............................................................................................................................. 52
11 Dimensions ............................................................................................................................53
12 Technical details Order no. 632020-632022 ........................................................................ 55
13 Technical details Order no. 632023-632025 ........................................................................ 58
14 Technical details Order no. 632026-632028 ........................................................................ 61
15 Technical details Order no. 632029-632031 ........................................................................ 64
16 Classification according to ZVEI, CB24I .............................................................................. 67
17 Safety characteristic data ..................................................................................................... 68
18 Order reference ......................................................................................................................69
18.1 Order reference for safety light curtains ................................................................................... 69
18.2 Order reference for accessories ............................................................................................... 70
18.2.1 Mirror column set ...................................................................................................................... 72
18.2.2 Mirror columns .......................................................................................................................... 73
18.2.3 Protective column sets.............................................................................................................. 73
18.2.4 Protective columns ................................................................................................................... 73
18.2.5 Muting accessories ................................................................................................................... 74
18.3 Order reference: Component parts........................................................................................... 75
19 Appendix ................................................................................................................................77
19.1 Check list .................................................................................................................................. 77
19.2 Muting applications with safety controller ................................................................................. 80
19.2.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 80
19.2.2 Prerequisites............................................................................................................................. 81
19.2.3 Wiring........................................................................................................................................ 82
19.2.4 Cross muting............................................................................................................................. 82
19.2.5 L-muting.................................................................................................................................... 84
19.2.6 T-muting (sequential muting) .................................................................................................... 85
19.2.7 Override .................................................................................................................................... 87

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20 EC declaration of conformity ................................................................................................ 88
21 UKCA-Declaration of Conformity ......................................................................................... 89

Introduction
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1 Introduction
1.1 Validity of documentation
This documentation is valid for the product PSEN opII3H Series from Version 4.0. It is valid
until new documentation is published.
This operating manual explains the function and operation, describes the installation and
provides guidelines on how to connect the product.
1.2 Using the documentation
This document is intended for instruction. Only install and commission the product if you
have read and understood this document. The document should be retained for future ref-
erence.
1.3 Definition of symbols
Information that is particularly important is identified as follows:
DANGER!
This warning must be heeded! It warns of a hazardous situation that poses
an immediate threat of serious injury and death and indicates preventive
measures that can be taken.
WARNING!
This warning must be heeded! It warns of a hazardous situation that could
lead to serious injury and death and indicates preventive measures that can
be taken.
CAUTION!
This refers to a hazard that can lead to a less serious or minor injury plus
material damage, and also provides information on preventive measures
that can be taken.
NOTICE
This describes a situation in which the product or devices could be dam-
aged and also provides information on preventive measures that can be
taken. It also highlights areas within the text that are of particular import-
ance.

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INFORMATION
This gives advice on applications and provides information on special fea-
tures.

Overview
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2 Overview
Safety light curtains in the PSEN opII3H Series constitute electrosensitive protective equip-
ment (ESPE type: 3) in accordance with IEC 61496-1 and IEC 61496-2 (AOPD) for work-
spaces in which machines, robots, and automated systems might pose a physical danger to
their operators.
Unit features
}Resolution: 30 mm
}Infrared protected field is generated
}LED indicator for status information
}Optical synchronisation of transmitters and receivers
}Beam coding A and B for greater insensitivity (see Installing several safety light curtains
in parallel [ 26])
– to stray light and short-term interruptions of the protected field
– to mutual interference when using two safety light curtains with the same alignment
}Muting applications can be implemented using muting accessories (see Order references
for accessories [ 70]) and an appropriate safety controller.
The implementation of muting applications is described in Muting applications with safety
controller [ 80].
}Connection to evaluation devices
– PDP67 ION and PDP67 ION HP: 5-pin M12 two-sided connector (see Order refer-
ence for accessories, connection to PDP67 [ 71])
– all other suitable evaluation devices (see System connection [ 41]): 5-pin M12
one-sided connector and open cable end connection to clamping sleeves (see Order
reference for accessories, connection to other evaluation devices [ 71])
}Aluminium alloy housing
}Die-cast zinc end caps
}Shock resistance
– Bracket swivel mount: 10g
– Bracket Adv Bracket Kit: 50g
}Front panel of PC
}Standard installation kit with flexible bracket (swivel mount) (included in delivery) to hold
the transmitter/receiver
– For standard application
– Transmitter/receiver remains rotatable for proper orientation

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}Dead-zone-free safety light curtain installation [ 29] with the
PSENopIIAdvBracketKit (available as an accessory [ 70]) as a bracket for a trans-
mitter/receiver
– Dead-zone-free on both sides for protected field height of 300 mm or more
– Dead-zone-free on one side for protected field height of 150 mm
– Transmitter/receiver remains rotatable for proper orientation
– Protected field heights of 150-600 mm, including: 1PSENopIIAdvBracketKit2
(=2clamping units per transmitter and receiver)
– Protected field heights of 750-1200 mm, including: 1PSENopIIAdvBracketKit3
(=3clamping units per transmitter and receiver)
– Protected field heights of 1350-1800 mm, including: 2PSENopIIAdvBracketKit2
(=4clamping units per transmitter and receiver)

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2.1 Unit view
[5]
[3]
[1]
[4] [4] [4] [4]
[5]
[3]
[6]
[2]
[1]
[7][8]
Receiver Transmitter
Fig.: Front view of the safety light curtain transmitter and receiver, protected field height 300-1800
mm with connection cable
Legend
[1] Protected field height
[2] Effective protected field height
[3] Tinted front panel
[4] LEDs for status information
[5] Connection cable M12 connector
[6] Optical centre axis
[7] Distance between the optical axes of two adjacent beams, alternating for tech-
nical reasons
}Short distance, see Dimensions [ 53]
[8] }Large distance, see Dimensions

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[5]
[3]
[1]
[4] [4] [4] [4]
[5]
[3]
[7]
[6]
[2]
[1]
[8][9]
Receiver Transmitter
Fig.: Front view of the safety light curtain transmitter and receiver, protected field height 150 mm with
connection cable
Legend
[1] Protected field height
[2] Effective protected field height
[3] Tinted front panel
[4] LEDs for status information
[5] Connection cable M12 connector
[6] Optical centre axis
[7] Dead zone
The beginning of the dead zone is indicated by black lines on both sides of the
front panel

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[8] Distance between the optical axes of two adjacent beams, alternating for tech-
nical reasons
}Short distance see Dimensions [ 53]
[9] }Large distance, see Dimensions
2.2 Scope of supply
Qty Description Illustration
1 Transmitter
1 Receiver
4 Standard installation kit
consisting of:
4}Flexible bracket (swivel
mount) in which trans-
mitters/receivers can
be fastened and ro-
tated to the proper ori-
entation
4}Holder for connecting
the transmitter/receiver
end caps to the flexible
bracket
16 }Tightening screw
M3x33.4 oval-head
screw, self-tapping
4}Clamping screw with
nut
ISO4762 M4x10 8.8
cylinder screw with nut
8}Mounting screw
ISO4762 M6x20 8.8
cylinder screw with
washer

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3 Safety
3.1 Intended use
Safety light curtain of the PSEN opII3H Series are electrosensitive protective equipment of
the ESPE type 3. They are used to protect personnel and systems. The safety light curtains
are designed to
}securing hazardous areas within buildings and
}securing access within buildings with a resolution of 30 mm.
The safety light curtain may only be used for personal protection on machinery if
}The safety light curtain can stop the hazardous state and
}The safety light curtain controls the machine start-up and
}The safety assessment does not specify a better resolution than that stated in the Tech-
nical details [ 55].
The safety level PL d (Cat. 3)/SIL CL 2 is only achieved if
}The safety outputs must be processed safety-related in 2-channel mode.
The safety light curtain is not equipped with a restart interlock.
If the safety assessment necessitates a restart interlock, this feature must be ensured
within the plant’s programmable safety system or an accessory. For the implementation
with an accessory Pilz recommends that you use the accessory PSENopIIlockout (see Or-
der reference for accessories [ 70]). The system may not be started in the danger zone
following a protection violation if personnel are still in the danger zone.
Prevent circumvention of the protected field. This means that other safety devices and safe-
guards may be required in addition to the safety light curtain . These should be determined
via a safety assessment based on the specific application area and specific local conditions
(e.g. official specifications).
Refer to IEC/TS 62046 to determine other necessary safeguards for securing the danger
zone.
Their application must fulfil the site’s relevant national regulations (e.g.EN60204-1,
NFPA79:17-7).
Improper use
The following is deemed improper use in particular
}Any component, technical or electrical modification to the product,
}Use of the product outside the areas described in this operating manual,
}Use of the product outside the technical details (see Technical details [ 55]).

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NOTICE
EMC-compliant electrical installation
The product is designed for use in an industrial environment. The product
may cause interference if installed in other environments. If installed in other
environments, measures should be taken to comply with the applicable
standards and directives for the respective installation site with regard to in-
terference.
3.2 Safety regulations
3.2.1 Safety assessment
Before using a device, a safety assessment in accordance with the Machinery Directive is
required.
The product as an individual component fulfils the functional safety requirements in accord-
ance with EN ISO 13849 and EN 62061. However, this does not guarantee the functional
safety of the overall plant/machine. To achieve the relevant safety level of the overall plant/
machine’s required safety functions, each safety function needs to be considered separ-
ately.
3.2.2 Use of qualified personnel
The products may only be assembled, installed, programmed, commissioned, operated,
maintained and decommissioned by persons who are competent to do so.
A competent person is a qualified and knowledgeable person who, because of their train-
ing, experience and current professional activity, has the specialist knowledge required. To
be able to inspect, assess and operate devices, systems and machines, the person has to
be informed of the state of the art and the applicable national, European and international
laws, directives and standards.
It is the company’s responsibility only to employ personnel who
}Are familiar with the basic regulations concerning health and safety / accident prevention,
}Have read and understood the information provided in the section entitled Safety
}Have a good knowledge of the generic and specialist standards applicable to the specific
application.

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3.2.3 Warranty and liability
All claims to warranty and liability will be rendered invalid if
}The product was used contrary to the purpose for which it is intended,
}Damage can be attributed to not having followed the guidelines in the manual,
}Operating personnel are not suitably qualified,
}Any type of modification has been made (e.g. exchanging components on the PCB
boards, soldering work etc.).
3.2.4 Disposal
}In safety-related applications, please comply with the mission time TM in the safety-related
characteristic data.
}When decommissioning, please comply with local regulations regarding the disposal of
electronic devices (e.g. Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act).

Function description
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4 Function description
4.1 Basic function
The safety light curtain consists of a transmitter and a receiver.
Their shape and design
}protect the transmitter and receiver from external damage
}protect the safety light grid from malfunctions caused by vibration (see Technical details,
environmental data section [ 55]).
The protected area is covered by infrared light beams, which are emitted from the transmit-
ter to the receiver. The protected field thus produced is able to detect an opaque object.
The control and monitoring of the transmitted and received infrared rays is performed by
microprocessors.
The output signal switching devices (OSSDs) switch to the OFF state when one of the fol-
lowing conditions is met:
}one or more light beams are interrupted by an object, a body part, or an opaque object
that is at least as large as the resolution (30 mm) covered by the safety light curtain,
}an error is detected by one of the OSSDs,
}or interfering light is detected.
If an error occurs, the OSSDs remain in the OFF state. The state can be returned to the ON
state only after a successful restart [ 49] of the safety light grid.
The safety light grid in the PSEN opII3H Series offers the following functions:
}Automatic start
}automatic restart
}Operation of 2 safety light grids that are parallel to one another and are installed with the
same orientation (noting the information in ambient conditions [ 24] and minimum
separation of parallel, aligned safety light grids [ 24])
Transmitters and receivers are each electrically connected with a cable with an M12 con-
nector that is assigned to the transmitter and receiver on the LED side.
The transmitter and receiver are optically synchronised and therefore need not be directly
connected to each other.
Information about the operating status of the safety light curtain and any error state is
provided by means of LEDs.
The indicators are described in the section: Status information [ 47].

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4.2 Automatic start and restart
Automatic start
When the safety light curtain is switched on the safety light curtain starts automatically and
the OSSDs switch to the ON state under the following conditions:
}Both OSSDs are wired correctly and
}No fault has occurred and
}The protected field is clear.
If the protected field is violated, the OSSDs switch to the OFF state.
Automatic restart
The OSSDs automatically switch to the ON state during operation under the following con-
ditions:
}Both OSSDs are wired correctly and
}No fault has occurred and
}the protected field is clear and
}at least 80 ms have elapsed since the switch to the OFF state.
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
POWER
OSSD
2 3
4
[6]
t1tt
t
Interrupted
Free
Protected field
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
Fig.: Automatic start and restart timing diagram
Legend
[1] Safety light curtain is switched on
[2] Check completed successfully, OSSDs in the ON state
[3] Protected field broken
[4] OSSDs in the OFF state

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[5] Protected field is clear again, fault check is restarted
[6] OSSDs in the ON state
t1Check is begun to determine whether the protected field is clear and whether
there are faults
t2Response time (coded/uncoded), until OSSDs switch to the OFF state (see
Technical details [ 55])
t3Minimum time that the OSSDs remain in the OFF state: 80ms
t4Time between the protected field being enabled and the OSSDs changing to
the ON state
}Without beam coding
– If a synchronisation beam pair is interrupted: Response time+10ms
– If both synchronisation beam pairs (first and last light beam pair) are in-
terrupted: see uncoded resynchronisation time in the technical details
}With beam coding
– If a synchronisation beam pair is interrupted: Response time (with beam
coding) +10ms
– If both synchronisation beam pairs (first and last light beam pair) are in-
terrupted: see coded resynchronisation time in the technical details
4.3 Operation of two safety light curtains with the same
alignment
Two adjacent safety light curtains with the same alignment can be operated, without the
two safety light curtains influencing each other (see Minimum distance between parallel,
aligned safety light curtains [ 24]).
For the correct function of the two safety light curtains, a beam coding of the safety light
curtains is required. The beam coding is performed via the connection of the safety light
curtain to the supply voltage (see Connector pin assignment [ 38]).

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5 Project configuration
5.1 Maintaining the safety distance
The minimum distance of the safety light curtain to the dangerous machine component
should be such that the operator cannot reach the danger zone until the movement of the
dangerous machine part has stopped.
In accordance with the standard
}ENISO13855
this distance depends on three factors:
}Response time of the safety light curtain
Time between the beams being interrupted and the OSSDs changing to the OFF state
(see Technical details [ 55])
When beam coding is used, the response time is increased (see Technical Details)
}Machine's stopping time
Time between the OSSDs changing to the OFF state and the hazardous machine move-
ment stopping (including the reaction time of the connected relay)
}Approach speed
The speed with which the object to be detected is nearing the danger zone in mm/s
NOTICE
Increase in safety light curtain's response time
When beam coding is used, the response time is increased (see Technical
Details)
The general formula for calculating the minimum distance in accordance with
ENISO13855 is as follows:
S = K * (t1 + t2) + C
S Minimum distance in mm, measured from the start of the protected field to the
danger source
K Approach speed with which the object to be detected is nearing the danger zone in
mm/s
K = 1600 mm/s when S > 500 mm
K = 2000 mm/s when S ≤ 500 mm
t1Response time of the safety light curtain in seconds
Time it takes for the signal at the OSSD output on the safety light curtain to change
once a protected field has been violated (see Technical details [ 55])
t2Machine's stopping time in seconds
The time required for the machine to stop after the signal at the OSSD output
changes
C Additional distance of 128mm for safety light curtains with hand protection

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5.2 Resolution
The safety light grids may only be used for protected fields in which the detection capability
(see Technical details [ 55]) is sufficient.
5.3 Protected field perimeters
During planning, ensure sufficient protected field height to secure the danger zone.
The protected field perimeter is defined in dimensions [ 53].
5.4 Ambient conditions
}Install the safety light grids in an environment that corresponds to the environmental data
provided in the Technical details [ 55].
}Do not install the safety light grid near particularly intense and/or flashing light sources;
this applies to the receiver in particular.
}The transmitter of one safety light curtain must not interfere with the receiver of another
safety light curtain .
}The transmitters and receivers of two different safety light grids must not be synchron-
ised.
}Avoid strong electromagnetic interference when operating the safety light grid.
}When operating the safety light grid, avoid the development of smoke, mist, or dust that
would reduce the grid’s operating range.
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