Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Glossary of terms
- 1. This manual
- 2. Safety
- 3. Get to know SBV System Series
- 4. Functioning principles
- 4.1 Sensor functioning principles
- 4.2 Detection fields
- 4.3 Safety working modes and safety functions
- 4.4 Safety working mode: Both (default)
- 4.5 Safety working mode: Always access detection
- 4.6 Safety working mode: Always restart prevention
- 4.7 Restart prevention function: static object detection option
- 4.8 Features of the restart prevention function
- 4.9 Muting
- 4.10 Anti-tampering functions: anti-rotation around axes
- 4.11 Anti-tampering functions: anti-masking
- 5. Sensor position
- 6. Installation and use procedures
- 7. Maintenance and troubleshooting
- 8. Technical references
- 9. Appendix
In this example, detection field 1 generates a detection signal for target [A] but target [B] could not be detected.
In the Inxpect Safety application, click on Settings > Sensors > Detection field dependency to set the
dependency mode of the detection fields.
4.2.6 Independent detection fields:a use case
It can be useful to set the detection fields as independent, for example, if there is a scheduled temporary motion
of an object in a detection field. An example can be a robotic arm moving from right to left within the detection
field 1 only during a specific phase of the operative cycle.
In this case, it is possible to ignore the detection signal in the detection field 1, thus avoiding unnecessary
downtime.
WARNING! Evaluate the safety of the monitored area during risk assessment before deciding to
ignore the detection signal of the detection field 1.
WARNING! The blind area generated by the moving robotic arm can prevent the sensor from
detecting targets in the following other detection fields for an interval of time. This time must be
considered when defining the detection distance for detection field 2.
4. Functioning principles
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