Catalogue EZ-Screen Safety Light Screens
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Installation & application accessories advance system capabilities.
Interface modules and contactors.
Interface modules provide forced-guided relay outputs that are rated at 6A. Connected to the EZ-SCREEN® solid-state OSSD outputs, the IM-T modules can be monitored by the EZ-SCREEN via its external device monitoring (EDM) capability. Included are convenient plug-in terminal blocks on a 22.5 mm (0.9") DIN-rail-mountable housing.
Contactors, when used in pairs, can be used to create safety stop circuits (two N/O contacts in series, one from each contactor). Due to the forced-guided, mechanically linked design, the circuit can also be monitored by the EZ-SCREEN.
Interface Modules
IM-T-9A IM-T-11A
Interface module (3 N/0 redundant-output 6 amp contacts) Interface module (2 N/0 redundant-output 6 amp contacts, plus 1 N/C auxiliary)
Contactors
If used, two contactors (+24 Vdc) are required. See specific manual for hookup information.
11-BG00-31-D-024
10 amp positive-guided contactor 3N/0&1 N/C
11-BF16C01-024
16 amp positive-guided contactor 3N/0&1 N/C 1
AC interface solutions. Easily connect EZ-SCREEN systems to AC power with these versatile industrial power supplies. Separate models for emitter and receiver; receiver model includes an 8 amp mechanical output relays. Third model combines both emitter and receiver power supplies into one unit. For complete emitter (standard & cascade), receiver and paired (emitter & receiver), AC interface availability, call the factory or go to bannerengineering.com.
Laser alignment tool.
Self-contained visible-beam laser tool for aiding in alignment of any EZ-SCREEN emitter/receiver pair. It is particularly useful with applications involving mirrors. Used for setup only.
LAT-1-HD
EZ-SCREEN Point and Grid alignment tool only
EZA-LAT-1
Clip-on retroreflectivetargetfor EZ-SCREEN Point and Grid
LAT-1-SS
EZ-SCREEN 14mm&30mm alignment tool only
EZA-LAT-2
Clip-on retroreflective target for 14mm&30mm EZ-SCREEN
Specifications
EZ-SCREEN
EZ-SCREEN Grid
EZ-SCREEN Point
Supply Voltage (V in)*
24V dc+15%, 10% maximum ripple
Emitter: 100 mA max. Receiver: 275 mA max.
Emitter: 150 mA max. Emitter: 100 mA max. Receiver: 500 mA max. Receiver: 500 mA max.
Response Time
9 ms to 56 ms (dependent on number of beams)
24 ms
Safety Rating
Type 4 per IEC 61496-1,-2; Category4per ISO 13849-1 (EN 954-1)
EDM Input
+24V dc signals
receiver. Monitored devices must respond within 200 milliseconds ofan output change.
Reset Input
Monitored Manual Reset function: open-closed-open action of a normally open switch connected to +24V dc.
Remote Test Input
TESTmode is acti
to emitter TEST #1 terminal. Beam scanning stops to simulate a Blocked condition.
Outputs
Two diverse redundant solid-state 24V dc, 0.5 A max. sourclng OSSD (Output Signal Switching Device) safety outputs. Capable ofthe Banner "Safety Handshake" (see Manual Section 1).
ON-State voltage: = Von-1.5V dc, OFF-State voltage: = 1.2V dc max., Max. load resistance: 1000 ohm, Max. load capacitance: 0.1 uF
Emitter/Receiver Operating Range
14 mm models: 0.1 mto6m (4" to 20') 30 mm models: 0.1mto18m (4" to 60')
Short-range models: 0.8 mto20m (2.6' to 65') Long-range models: 15mto70m (49' to 230')
Manuals
p/n 112852
p/n 68410 p/n 68413
Effective Aperture Angle (EAA)
Meets Type 4 requirements per IEC 61496-2, Section5.2.9;±2.5°@3m
MeetsType4 requirements per IEC 61496-2,
Section 5.2.9 Short-range models: ± 2.5° @ 3 m Long-range models: ± 2.5° @15m
Enclosure
IEC IP65
Certifcations
f £ IEC61496-1, -2: Type 4 /fTN NIPF (7)
L t IS013849-1(EN954-1):Cat4cV¥L/'us UL1998,UL61496
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