GridScan/Pro
3. Mount the emitter edge across from the receiver edge. If the receiver is mounted in the guiding rail the emitter
should be mounted in the guiding rail opposite the receiver.
Important: Make sure the optical elements are facing each other (Chapter 5.3).
Tx // Rx
Tx not // Rx
Tx not // Rx
4. Connect the emitter with the receiver edge using the synchronization cable.
5. Plug the connection cable into the blue plug on the receiver edge and connect it to the door controller (Chapter 8).
8.
Electrical connection
Synchronization
cable
U
Tx
Rx
Selectable output logic
Test input*
Output 1 (PNP/NPN and FSS)
GND (0 V)
Not used or Output 2 (PNP/NPN)
Figure 11:
Connection diagram
Important: Any unconnected (not used) wire must be separated and isolated.
8.1
Outputs
When an object enters the safeguarded area (OBJECT DETECTED) the GridScan/Pro output changes after response time
t
(Chapter 9). When the object leaves the safeguarded area (NO OBJECT) the GridScan/Pro output switches back after
2
release time t
.
3
8.1.1 Changing the output logic
Output 1 logic is set using the gray wire. The logic will
be defined by the power-up sequence. After the power-
up the logic will not change until the next power-up
is made. The default logic is LO (light-on) (used in the
timing diagram). The output logic is LO if the gray wire is
connected to GND (0 V). Connecting the gray wire to U
(10 ... 30 VDC) changes the output logic to DO (dark-on).
If the gray wire is not connected (floated), the output logic
changes to the FSS signal.
8
SP
M8, 6-pin
1
brown
controller
2
gray
3
white
4
black
5
blue
6
green
Gray wire
Connected to GND (0 V)
Connected to U
SP
Not connected (floated)
SP
Table 1:
Output 1 logic selection table
Door
* If FSS output is
selected white wire needs
to be connected to U
or test signal
Output 1 Logic
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Push-Pull LO
Push-Pull DO
FSS