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Safety Light Curtain

QDE-825D

Manufacturer Part Number
QDE-825D
Description
Safety Light Curtain
Manufacturer
BANNER ENGINEERING
Datasheet

Specifications of QDE-825D

Light Curtain Type
Safety
Accessory Type
Machine Interface Cable
For Use With
EZ-Screen Safety Light Screen
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Cascadeable EZ-SCREEN receivers may be connected to one
or more E-stop buttons. The button(s) must connect to the end of
the last receiver in the cascade, in place of the terminator plug.
The connected E-stop button(s) will activate/deactivate the
OSSD outputs in all receivers in the cascade.
The number of E-stop buttons allowed in a series connection is
limited by the total resistance per channel. The total resistance
is the sum of all contact resistance values in the channel, plus
the total wire resistance in the channel. The maximum total
resistance per channel is 100 Ohms.
NOTE: The simultaneity between the two E-stop contacts, on
E-Stop Switch Requirements (Positive-Opening)
As shown in Figure 7-8, the E-stop switch must provide two
contact pairs, which are closed when the switch is in the
“armed” position. Once activated, the E-stop switch must open
its contacts and return to the closed-contact position only after
Figure 7-8. Hookup of E-stop buttons to the last receiver in the
7.8 Emergency Stop Buttons and Rope/Cable Pulls
If Cascade Input is used for an Emergency Stop function, do not
mute or bypass the safety outputs (OSSDs) of the EZ-SCREEN.
NFPA79 requires that the Emergency Stop function remain active at
all times. Muting or bypassing the safety outputs will render the
Emergency Stop function ineffective.
P/N 133487
P/N 112852 rev. F
Cascadeable EZ-SCREEN
Overview
opening and closing, is 3 seconds. If simultaneity is not
met on either opening or closing, the first receiver’s display
will flash “|- - -|.” If simultaneity is not met on opening, the
closed contact can be opened later (after more than 3
seconds), then both contacts must be closed again.
WARNING . . .
QDE2R4-8..D Cable Pinout*
* Standard M12 / Euro-style cables (8-pin male QD) can also
be used, although pin number / wire color must be verified.
cascade
Pin #1 ― Brown (Ch 1a)
Pin #2 ― Black (Ch 1b)
Pin #3 ― Blue (Ch 2b)
Pin #4 ―n.c.
22 awg
Emergency Stop Functions
Bn
Wh
Bu
Bk
E-Stop 1
Pin #5 ―n.c.
Pin #6 ―n.c.
Pin #7 ―n.c.
Pin #8 ― White (Ch 2a)
E-Stop 2
E-Stop N
deliberate action (such as twisting, pulling, or unlocking). The
switch should be a “positive-opening type,” as described by
IEC947-5-1. A mechanical force applied to such a button (or
switch) is transmitted directly to the contacts, forcing them
open. This ensures that the switch contacts will open whenever
the switch is activated. ANSI/NFPA 79 specifies the following
additional requirements:
• E mergency Stop push buttons shall be located at each
• S top and Emergency Stop push buttons shall be continuously
• A ctuators of Emergency Stop devices shall be colored Red.
• The Emergency Stop actuator shall be a self-latching type.
NOTE: Some applications may have additional requirements.
The background immediately around the device actuator shall
be colored Yellow. The actuator of a push-button-operated
device shall be of the palm or mushroom-head type.
operator control station and at other operating stations where
emergency shutdown shall be required.
operable from all control and operating stations where located.
• W henever two or more E-stop switches are connected
• Also, when two or more E-stop switches are used, each
U.S. and international standards require that a reset routine be
performed after returning the E-stop switch to its closed-contact
position (when arming the E-stop switch). When automatic reset is
used, an alternate means must be established to require a reset
routine, after the E-stop switch is armed. Allowing the machine
to restart as soon as the E-stop switch is armed creates an
unsafe condition which could result in serious injury or death.
Never connect the contacts of multiple E-stop switches in
parallel to the EZ-SCREEN inputs; this defeats the switch
contact monitoring ability of the EZ-SCREEN light curtain,
and creates an unsafe condition which could result in
serious bodily injury or death.
to the same EZ-SCREEN receiver, the contacts of the
E-stop switches must be connected together in series. This series
combination is then wired to the respective
EZ-SCREEN receiver input.
switch must be individually actuated (engaged), then
re-armed and the EZ-SCREEN light curtain reset (if using
latch mode). This allows the monitoring circuits to check each
switch and its wiring to detect faults. Failure to test each switch
individually in this manner could result in undetected faults
and create an unsafe condition which could result in serious
bodily injury or death.
The user must comply with all relevant regulations.
WARNING . . .
WARNING . . .
Banner Engineering Corp.
Banner Engineering Corp.
www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164
www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164
Multiple E-Stop Switches
Reset Routine Required
Instruction Manual
Minneapolis, U.S.A.
Minneapolis, U.S.A.
EZ-SCREEN

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