PSEN op2H Series
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Make sure that the status of the receiver (RX) is one of the
following:
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BREAK Status: Green LED "SAFE" is unlit and red LED "BREAK"
is lit. The display on the two yellow LEDs "HIGH ALIGN" and "LOW
ALIGN" is insignificant.
-> the units are not aligned.
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SAFE Status: Green LED "SAFE" is lit and red LED "BREAK" is
unlit. The two yellow LEDs "HIGH ALIGN" and "LOW ALIGN" are
both unlit.
-> the units are aligned.
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Follow the steps below to align the units:
A Hold the receiver steady and align the transmitter so that the
upper yellow LED "HIGH ALIGN" goes out, confirming that the
first upper beam has been aligned.
B Rotate the transmitter until the lower yellow LED "LOW ALIGN"
also goes out.
NOTE:
Make sure that the green LED SAFE is permanently lit.
C With a few small adjustments, define the area in which the
LED "SAFE" permanently lights up green; do this first with one
unit and then with the other. Place both units in the centre of
this area.
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Use the angle bracket to firmly secure both the units.
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Make sure that the green LED on the receiver is lit (light beams are
clear, "SAFE" operating status) and that this switches to red if just a
single beam is interrupted (detected object, "BREAK" operating
status).
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Perform this test using a cylindrical "test rod" intended for this
purpose; its diameter should correspond to the resolution of the
device (30mm).
NOTE: If you pass the test rod from top to bottom along the
length of the whole sensing area, at any distance from
either unit, the LED "BREAK" must be permanently lit
red, without interruption.
We recommend that you perform this test daily.
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