Panasonic SF4B-F23 V2 Instruction Manual
Panasonic SF4B-F23 V2 Instruction Manual

Panasonic SF4B-F23 V2 Instruction Manual

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Light Curtain / Type4
SF4B<V2> Series
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  • Page 1 Light Curtain / Type4 SF4B<V2> Series Instruction Manual WUME-SF4BV2-8 2014.5 panasonic.net/id/pidsx/global...
  • Page 2 (MEMO) © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 3 Thank you for purchasing Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX’s Light Curtain, SF4B<V2> se- ries. Please read this instruction manual carefully and thoroughly for the correct and optimum use of this device. Kindly keep this manual in a convenient place for quick reference.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    3-5 Auxiliary Output (Non-safety Output) ··············································· 70 3-6 External Device Monitor Function ··················································· 70 3-7 Muting Function ·········································································· 72 3-8 Override Function ······································································· 75 3-9 Functions Using Handy Controller (SFB-HC) (Optional) ······················ 76 Chapter 4 Maintenance ·····································································79 © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 5 6-3-4 Side Mounting with Dead Zoneless Mounting Bracket (MS-SFB-3) ···99 6-3-5 Mounting Brackets ······························································· 100 Chapter 7 Others ··········································································· 104 7-1 Glossary ················································································· 104 7-2 CE Marking Declaration of Conformity ··········································· 106 © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Introduction

    ■ Before using this device, check whether the device performs properly with the functions and capabilities as per the design specifications. ■ In case of disposal, dispose this device as an industrial waste. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 7 Device Placement” and “3-4 Interference Prevention Function.” ● Do not use this device in a reflective configuration. ● The corresponding emitter and receiver must have the same serial No. and be correctly oriented. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 8 ● Do not use this device to detect objects flying over the sensing area. ● Do not use this device to detect transparent objects, translucent objects or objects smaller than the specified minimum sensing objects. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 9: Applicable Standards / Regulations

    ● When this device is used in a place other than the places shown above, be sure to confirm the standards or regulations applicable in each region or country be- fore use © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 10: Confirmation Of Packed Contents

    2 sets: SF4B-F127<V2>, SF4B-H□<V2> … 64 to 80 beam channels SF4B-A□<V2> … 32 to 40 beam channels 3 sets: SF4B-H□<V2> … 88 to 96 beam channels SF4B-A□<V2> … 44 to 48 beam channels □ 1 pc. Quick Instruction Manual © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Before Using This Device

    M8 360°-rotatable mounting mounting bracket (Optional) bracket (Optional) M5 pitch adapter M8 pitch adapter bracket (Optional) bracket (Optional) Display section Bottom cap cable (Optional) Dead zoneless mount- Intermediate supporting bracket (Accessory) ing bracket (Optional) © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 12 This bracket is to be used for mounting the device having 79 beam channels or more for SF4B-F□<V2>, 40 beam channels or more for SF4B-H□<V2>, 20 beam channels or more for SF4B-A□<V2>. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 13 3) “When light is blocked” refers to the status that there exists any object blocking light in the sensing area. 4) The blanking function is set by using the handy controller (SFB-HC) (optional). Please purchase the handy controller separately. 5) The description given in [ ] is marked on the device. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 14: Protection Area

    Bottom Sensing range <Example of Correct Installation> Sensing Protective structure area Dangerous Dangerous part part Sensing area <Example of Incorrect Installation> Sensing Sensing area Dangerous area Dangerous part part © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 15: Safety Distance

    ø65mm ø85mm (20mm-beam channel pitch type) SF4B-A□<V2> ø45mm ø85mm ø125mm ø165mm (40mm-beam channel pitch type) Note: Refer to “3-9 Functions Using Handy Controller (SFB-HC) (Optional)” for details of the floating blanking function. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 16 : Maximum halting time of machine (sec.) : Response time of this device (sec.) SF4B : Additional distance calculated from the size of the minimum sensing object of the device (mm) C = 850 (mm) © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 17 Since this value matches with Case 3) above, S = 1,600 × T + 22.4 = 1,600 × 0.4 + 22.4 = 662.4 Since this value matches with Case 5) above, S is 662.4 (mm). © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 18 Since the calculation above is performed by taking 1 (inch) = 25.4 (mm), there is a slight difference be- tween the representation in (mm) and that in (inch). Refer to the relevant standard for the details. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 19 130mm > 30 to 40mm 240mm Not possible > 40mm 850mm In case using interlock function (start-restart interlock) of this device or safety con- troller etc. in press machine, C equals 0. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 20: Influence Of Reflective Surfaces

    ±3° to take care of beam misalignment, etc. during installation. Allowable Distance from This Device to Reflective Surface Install in this area Do not install in this area Distance between emitter and receiver L (m) © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 21: Device Placement

    The above figures are just examples of device placement. If there are any questions or problems, please contact our office. Position the emitter and receiver so that their cables are aligned. Failure to do so will cause the system to malfunction. Cable Cable Cable Cable © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 22: Mounting

    [M5 (length: 18mm)]. The tightening torque should be 1.2N·m or less. M8 Rear mounting bracket Good Not good Good Not good (MS-SFB-7-T) (Optional) Hexagon-socket head bolt Main body [M5 (length: 18mm)] (Rear side) (Enclosed with MS-SFB-7-T) © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 23 <At factory shipment> Remove Replace For side mounting Hexagon-socket head bolt for beam- For rear mounting axis alignment © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 24 [M5 (length: 16mm)]. The tightening torque should be 1.2N·m or less. M5 / M8 360°-rotatable mounting bracket (MS-SFB-1) (Optional) Hexagon-socket head bolt Main body [M5 (Length: 16mm)] (Rear side) (Enclosed with MS-SFB-1) © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 25 Mounting method of the M8 360°-rotatable mounting bracket (MS-SFB-1-T), M5 pitch adapter bracket (MS-SFB-4) and the M8 pitch adapter bracket (MS-SFB-4-T) is the same as the M5 / M8 360°-rotatable mounting bracket (MS-SFB-1). © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 26 Note: For the models that the intermediate supporting bracket (MS-SFB-2) is enclosed with, be sure to use the intermediate supporting bracket (MS-SFB-2). For details, refer to <In case of using intermediate support- ing bracket (MS-SFB-2) (accessory)>. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 27 <In case of side mounting> Hexagon-socket head bolt Intermediate sup- Main body [M5] (purchase separately) porting bracket Hexagon-socket head bolt (MS-SFB-2) Intermediate supporting [M5] (purchase separately) (Accesory) bracket (MS-SFB-2) (Accesory) Main body © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 28 In case of side mounting, remove the hexagon- socket head bolt for beam-axis alignment and mount the parts for side mounting. <At factory shipment> Remove Replace For side mounting Hexagon-socket head bolt for beam- For rear mounting axis alignment © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 29: Mounting Of The Bottom Cap Cable (Optional)

    Bottom cap cable (Optional) Connector Cable Connector Main body Groove 2. Tighten the two M2.6 screws. The tightening torque should be 0.3N·m or less. M2.6 screw Enclosed with the bottom cap cable © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 30: Extension And Dismantling Of Sensor (Series Connection)

    Groove 3. Tighten each two M2.6 screws. The tightening torque should be 0.3N·m or less. M2.6 screw Enclosed with the cable for sires connection Sub sensor Main sensor (Bottom side) (Upper side) © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 31 SFB-CSL1 1,000 SFB-CSL5 5,000 <Dismantling the cable for series connection> 1. For dismantling the cable for series connection, follow the above procedure of <Mounting method of cable for series connection> in reverse. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 32: Wiring

    6) In case a surge is generated, take countermeasures such as connecting a surge absorber to the origin of the surge. 7) Power supply unit corresponding to CLASS 2 (only for requiring UL Listing Mark / C-UL US List- ing Mark conformation). © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 33: I/O Circuit Diagrams And Output Waveform

    2) The circuit diagram shown above is for 12-core cable to be used. For 8-core cable, red, yellow, gray, gray / black, sky-blue / white, sky-blue / black, there is no lead wire. <Reference> K1, K2: External device (Forced guided relay or magnetic contactor) © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 34 Note: The circuit diagram shown above is for 12-core cable to be used. For 8-core cable, red, yellow, gray, gray / black, sky-blue / white, sky-blue / black, there is no lead wire. <Reference> K1, K2: External device (Forced guided relay or magnetic contactor) © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 35: Wiring · Connecting Procedure And Connector Pin Arrangement

    Extension cable with connector on both ends B side B side A side Connector at A side (for emitter / receiver) Connector at B side (for emitter / receiver) <8-core> <12-core> <8-core> <12-core> © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 36 Connector for emitter: gray, connector for receiver: black ● For details of the bottom cap cable, the cable with connector on one end, and the cable with connector on both ends, refer to “6-2 Options.” © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 37: Basic Wiring

    Note: The circuit diagram shown above is for 12-core cable to be used. For 8-core cable, red, yellow, gray, gray / black, sky-blue / white, sky-blue / black, there is no lead wire. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 38 Note: The circuit diagram shown above is for 12-core cable to be used. For 8-core cable, red, yellow, gray, gray / black, sky-blue / white, sky-blue / black, there is no lead wire. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 39: Wiring For Manual Reset (Interlock Is Valid)

    2) The circuit diagram shown above is for 12-core cable to be used. For 8-core cable, red, yellow, gray, gray / black, sky-blue / white, sky-blue / black, there is no lead wire. 3) For resetting, refer to “3-2 Interlock Function.” © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 40 Notes: 1) The circuit diagram shown above is for 12-core cable to be used. For 8-core cable, red, yellow, gray, gray / black, sky-blue / white, sky-blue / black, there is no lead wire. 2) For resetting, refer to “3-2 Interlock Function.” © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 41: Series Connection

    2) The circuit diagram shown above is for 12-core cable to be used. For 8-core cable, red, yellow, gray, gray / black, sky-blue / white, sky-blue / black, there is no lead wire. 3) For resetting, refer to “3-2 Interlock Function.” © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 42 Notes: 1) The circuit diagram shown above is for 12-core cable to be used. For 8-core cable, red, yellow, gray, gray / black, sky-blue / white, sky-blue / black, there is no lead wire. 2) For resetting, refer to “3-2 Interlock Function.” © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 43: Parallel Connection

    For parallel connection, connect the one receiver to the other connection using the interference prevention line as shown in the figure on the next page. Wrong con- nection could generate the non-sensing area, resulting in death or serious injury. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 44 (White) Control output 2 (OSSD 2) (Shield) Output polarity setting wire (Blue) 0V (Sky-blue / White) Muting input A (Sky-blue / Black) Muting input B (Gray / Black) Interference prevention - (Gray) Interference prevention + © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 45 Notes: 1) If the interference prevention wire is extended, use a 0.2mm or more, shielded twisted pair cable. 2) Vs is the applying supply voltage. 3) For resetting, refer to “3-2 Interlock Function.” © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 46 (White) Control output 2 (OSSD 2) (Shield) Output polarity setting wire (Blue) 0V (Sky-blue / White) Muting input A (Sky-blue / Black) Muting input B (Gray / Black) Interference prevention - (Gray) Interference prevention + © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 47: Series And Parallel Mixed Connection

    ● For parallel connection, connect the one receiver to the other connection using the interference prevention line as shown in the figure on the next page. Wrong connection could generate the non-sensing area, resulting in death or serious injury © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 48 (White) Control output 2 (OSSD 2) (Shield) Output polarity setting wire (Blue) 0V (Sky-blue / White) Muting input A (Sky-blue / Black) Muting input B (Gray / Black) Interference prevention - (Gray) Interference prevention + © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 49 Notes: 1) If the interference prevention wire is extended, use a 0.2mm or more, shielded twisted pair cable. 2) Vs is the applying supply voltage. 3) For resetting, refer to “3-2 Interlock Function.” © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 50 (White) Control output 2 (OSSD 2) (Shield) Output polarity setting wire (Blue) 0V (Sky-blue / White) Muting input A (Sky-blue / Black) Muting input B (Gray / Black) Interference prevention - (Gray) Interference prevention + © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 51 K1, K2: External device (Forced guided relay or magnetic contactor) Notes: 1) If the interference prevention wire is extended, use a 0.2mm or more, shielded twisted pair cable. 2) For resetting, refer to “3-2 Interlock Function.” © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 52: Wiring For Auto-Reset (Interlock Is Invalid)

    2) The circuit diagram shown above is for 12-core cable to be used. For 8-core cable, red, yellow, gray, gray / black, sky-blue / white, sky-blue / black, there is no lead wire. 3) For resetting, refer to “3-2 Interlock Function.” © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 53 Notes: 1) The circuit diagram shown above is for 12-core cable to be used. For 8-core cable, red, yellow, gray, gray / black, sky-blue / white, sky-blue / black, there is no lead wire. 2) For resetting, refer to “3-2 Interlock Function.” © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 54 2) The circuit diagram shown above is for 12-core cable to be used. For 8-core cable, red, yellow, gray, gray / black, sky-blue / white, sky-blue / black, there is no lead wire. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 55 Note: The circuit diagram shown above is for 12-core cable to be used. For 8-core cable, red, yellow, gray, gray / black, sky-blue / white, sky-blue / black, there is no lead wire. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 56: Wiring Configuration For Invalid External Device Monitor Function

    Notes: 1) The incandescent lamp with 3 to 10W shall be connected to the muting lamp output. If the muting lamp is not connected, the muting function does not operate. 2) Vs is the applying supply voltage. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 57 K1, K2: External device ( Forced guided relay or magnetic contactor) Note: The incandescent lamp with 3 to 10W shall be connected to the muting lamp output. If the muting lamp is not connected, the muting function does not operate. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 58: Adjustment

    The emitter and the receiver can be fine-adjusted by ±15 degrees. <In case of MS-SFB-7-T> <In case of MS-SFB-1> Hexagon-socket Hexagon-socket head bolt for beam- head bolt for beam- axis alignment axis alignment 15° 15° 15° 15° © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 59 After the beam-axis alignment is finished, make sure to confirm that all the bolts are tightened by the specified torque. For the tightening torque of each bolt, refer to “2-4 Mounting.” © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 60: Operation Test

    If the indicators show reception of the light even though the test rod blocks the light, check whether there is any reflective object or extraneous light source near this device or not. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 61: Operation

    2) The status of the emitter / receiver indicators during operation above shows the case in PNP output setting mode. In case of NPN output setting mode, the NPN indicator (orange) lights up. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 62 2) The status of the emitter / receiver indicators during operation above shows the case in PNP output setting mode. In case of NPN output setting mode, the NPN indicator (orange) lights up. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 63 2) The status of the emitter / receiver indicators during operation above shows the case in PNP output setting mode. In case of NPN output setting mode, the NPN indicator (orange) lights up. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 64 3) The status of the emitter / receiver indicators during operation above shows the case in PNP output setting mode. In case of NPN output setting mode, the NPN indicator (orange) lights up. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 65 2) The status of the emitter / receiver indicators during operation above shows the case in PNP output setting mode. In case of NPN output setting mode, the NPN indicator (orange) lights up. 3) Vs is the applying supply voltage. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 66 2) The status of the emitter / receiver indicators during operation above shows the case in PNP output setting mode. In case of NPN output setting mode, the NPN indicator (orange) lights up. 3) Vs is the applying supply voltage. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 67 OFF and ON again. (Source of error): The control output (OSSD 1 / 2) short-circuit, extraneous light detection, sensor failure, etc. Refer to “Chapter 5 Troubleshooting” and remove the source of error. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 68: Chapter 3 Functions

    If this device is used with the auto-reset, avoid an auto-restart after the safety out- put stop of the system by using a safety relay unit, etc. (EN 60204-1) <Reference> It is possible to change the conditions for interlocking by using the handy controller (SFB-HC) (optional). © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 69: Emission Halt Function

    The interference prevention system can construct max. three sets of series and parallel mixed connection. The max. number of the beam channels in series and parallel mixed connection is 192. Refer to “2-5 Wiring” for details of the connecting method. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 70: Auxiliary Output (Non-Safety Output)

    [Set through the handy controller (SFB-HC) (optional)]. The auxiliary output cannot be connected to external devices. <Reference> It is also possible to set the external device monitor function into “invalid” by using the handy controller (SFB-HC) (optional). © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 71 External device monitor input Lockout state <Timing chart (Error 2)> 90ms or less Light Light received received Light status blocked Control output (OSSD 1 / 2) 300ms External device monitor input Lockout state © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 72: Muting Function

    2) 0 to 3 sec. is allowable by using the handy controller Ver. 2.1 (SFB-HC) (optional) and connecting NO (Normally Open) type muting sensor to the input A, as well as connecting NC (Normally Closed) type muting sensor to the input B. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 73 C sensor B sensor D Muting input A Muting input B <For NPN output> Muting Muting Muting Muting sensor A sensor C sensor B sensor D Muting input A Muting input B © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 74 A and B to be set into valid by using the handy controller (SFB-HC) (op- tional). ● It is recommended that two muting lamps should be connected in parallel. In this case, take care not to exceed 10W. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 75: Override Function

    ● Using override function, make sure that there exist no operator in the danger- ous zone, which may result in death or serious injury. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 76: Functions Using Handy Controller (Sfb-Hc) (Optional)

    The two modes, normal mode and short mode, can be set / changed by controlling the emis- sion amount. The factory setting is set to the normal mode for the emission amount control function. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 77 1. Allowable time for response time: 100 to 600ms (Unit: 10ms) Factory setting is 300ms. 2. The external device monitor function can be selected to valid or invalid. The factory setting is set to valid for the external device monitor function. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 78 Note: Selectable with the handy controller Ver.2.1 (SFB-HC) (optional). ● Protective function Unless the password is inputted, any change in setting of the device is not allowed. The factory setting is set to be invalid for the protective function. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 79: Chapter 4 Maintenance

    In case external noise affects the operation, remove its cause and reinspect. Be sure to check the operation of the muting function before its use. Furthermore, check the state □ of the muting lamp (cleanliness or brightness etc.). © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 80: Periodic Inspection (Every Six Months)

    4) When the device installation place or environment is changed. 5) When the wiring method or wiring layout is changed. 6) When FSD (Final Switching Device) parts are replaced. 7) When FSD (Final Switching Device) setting is changed. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 81: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

    (0V: PNP output, +V: NPN output). output wire (red) are not cor- Wire the muting lamp output wire (red) correctly. Refer to “2-5 Wiring.” rectly wired. Output circuit error Output circuit is damaged. Replace this device. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 82 Note: Since the color of the operation indicator changes according to ON / OFF status of the control output (OSSD 1 / 2), the operation indicator is marked as “OSSD” on the device. If the device does not work normally after checking the items above, please consult Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX.
  • Page 83: Troubleshooting Of Receiver

    (0V: PNP output, +V: NPN output) Output polarity setting wire Output polarity setting wire Wire the output polarity setting wire (shield) of (shield) error (shield) connection of emitter the receiver correctly. / receiver is incorrect. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 84 The beam channels are not correctly aligned. Align the top / bottom direction of the beam chan- nel between emitter and receiver. If the device does not work normally after checking the items above, please consult Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX. <Reference>...
  • Page 85: Chapter 6 Specifications / Dimensions

    PFHd: Probability of dangerous failure per hour, MTTFd: Mean time to dangerous failure. Note: In Japan, do not use this device as safety equipment for a press machine.Please use the model SF4B-□-01<V2> for press machines or shears (paper shears) in Japan. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 86 PFHd: Probability of dangerous failure per hour, MTTFd: Mean time to dangerous failure. Note: In Japan, do not use this device as safety equipment for a press machine.Please use the model SF4B-□-01<V2> for press machines or shears (paper shears) in Japan. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 87 PFHd: Probability of dangerous failure per hour, MTTFd: Mean time to dangerous failure. Note: In Japan, do not use this device as safety equipment for a press machine.Please use the model SF4B-□-01<V2> for press machines or shears (paper shears) in Japan. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 88 3) The cable can be extended within 30m (for emitter / receiver) when two devices are connected in series connection, within 20m when three devices are connected in series connection. Furthermore, when the muting lamp is used, the cable can be extended within 40m (for emitter / receiver). © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 89 Both emitter and receiver are adjusted before shipment, please apply both emitter and receiver with the same serial No. The serial No. is indicated on the plates of both emitter and receiver. (Under the model represents the serial No.) © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 90: Options

    This 12-core bottom cap cable is used when the muting Discrete function is applied. wire SFB-CCB7-MU For emitter: Gray connector, 12-core shielded cable Connector SFB-CB05-MU 0.5m For receiver: Black connector, 12-core shielded cable © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 91 ● Cable for series connection: 2 pcs./set Model No. Cable length Remarks SFB-CSL01 0.1m SFB-CSL05 0.5m This cable is used for connecting the devices in series. Common for emitter and receiver. SFB-CSL1 SFB-CSL5 © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 92 <L type> <R type> Model No. Remarks This mounting bracket allows the device to be mounted at the rear or MS-SFB-1-T2 the side by changing the parts. For one hexagon-socket head bolt [M8]. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 93 For one hexagon-socket head For two hexagon-socket head bolt [M8]. bolts [M5]. ● Dead zoneless mounting bracket: 4 pcs./set Model No. Remarks This is the mounting bracket for MS-SFB-3 reducing the dead space. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 94 The muting control function and the emergency stop input etc., are SF-C14EX-01 incorporated, which expand the (Note) applications of the light curtain. Note: SF-C14EX-01 cannot be used in combination with the handy controller (SFB-HC) (optional). © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 95 SF4B-H96<V2> SF4B-A48<V2> Note: The protection bar intermediate supporting bracket (optional) is for the protection bar longer than MC-SFBH-48-T and MC-SFBH-48 in length. Use the bracket when the protection bar bends a lot. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 96: Dimensions

    SF4B-H88<V2> SF4B-A44<V2> 1,750 1,799 1,816 875 1,313 SF4B-H96<V2> SF4B-A48<V2> 1,910 1,959 1,946 955 1,433 Note: The intermediate supporting bracket (MS-SFB-2) is enclosed with the devises. The number of the brackets varies depending on the device. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 97: When Using M8 Side Mounting Bracket (Ms-Sfb-8

    SF4B-H88<V2> SF4B-A44<V2> 1,750 1,799 1,816 875 1,313 SF4B-H96<V2> SF4B-A48<V2> 1,910 1,959 1,946 955 1,433 Note: The intermediate supporting bracket (MS-SFB-2) is enclosed with the devises. The number of the brackets varies depending on the device. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 98 SF4B-H88<V2> SF4B-A44<V2> 1,750 1,729 1,721 850 1,288 SF4B-H96<V2> SF4B-A48<V2> 1,910 1,889 1,881 930 1,408 Note: The intermediate supporting bracket (MS-SFB-2) is enclosed with the devises. The number of the brackets varies depending on the device. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 99: Rear Mounting With Dead Zoneless Mounting Bracket (Ms-Sfb-3)

    SF4B-H88<V2> SF4B-A44<V2> 1,750 1,729 1,721 850 1,288 SF4B-H96<V2> SF4B-A48<V2> 1,910 1,889 1,881 930 1,408 Note: The intermediate supporting bracket (MS-SFB-2) is enclosed with the devises. The number of the brackets varies depending on the device. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 100: Mounting Brackets

    3) M8 side mounting bracket: MS-SFB-8-T (R) M8 rear / side mounting bracket set: MS-SFB-1-T2 (R) (for side mounting) 10.75 (40.6) 2-R5 (28.35) (14.75) M5 (length 10) 33.5 Material: Cold rolled carbon steel (trivalent chromate coating) © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 101 M5 (length 14) R18.4 R16.6 Material: Die-cast zinc alloy 5) M8 360°-rotatable mounting bracket: MS-SFB-1-T 24.5 2-R5 R8.5 60° M5 (length 6) 30° 10.8 M5 (length 14) R18.4 R16.6 Material: Die-cast zinc alloy © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 102 Material: Die-cast zinc alloy 7) M8 pitch adapter bracket: MS-SFB-4-T 63.5 85.5 45.5 (Side range) 2-R5 R8.5 60° M5 (length 6) 30° 10.8 M5 (length 14) R18.4 R16.6 Material: Die-cast zinc alloy © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 103 9) Dead zoneless mounting bracket / MS-SFB-3 4-R4 2-R3.3 2-R4 4-R2.8 2-M5 19 15 10.8 41.2 25 (length 10) 11.6 59.5 2-M5 <Spacer> 3-R1 17.3 13 2-R3 59.5 ø5.5 Material: Die-cast zinc alloy © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 104: Chapter 7 Others

    It is the minimum distance that must be maintained between the light cur- Safety distance tain and the dangerous parts of a machine so that the machine can be stopped before a human body or an object can reach the dangerous parts. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 105 The abbreviation for the Presence Sensing Device Initiation. The safety device that restarts automatically without any operation PSDI by the operator after the device detects danger status and halts for a while. © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 106: Ce Marking Declaration Of Conformity

    7-2 CE Marking Declaration of Conformity Itemized Essentials of EC Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer’s Name: Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. Manufacturer’s Address: 2431-1, Ushiyama-cho, Kasugai, Aichi 486-0901, Japan EC Representative’s Name: Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic Testing Center EC Representative’s Address: Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg,Germany...
  • Page 107 : June 10, 2010 Fourth edition : October 1, 2010 Fifth edition : October 1, 2012 Sixth edition : July 5, 2013 Seventh edition : September 13, 2013 Eighth edition : May 15, 2014 © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 108 (MEMO) © Panasonic Industriar Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014...
  • Page 109 (2) Any Products found to be defective must be shipped to Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX with all ship- ping costs paid by Purchaser or offered to Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX for inspection and examina- tion.
  • Page 110 ■ Overseas Sales Division (Head Office): 2431-1 Ushiyama-cho, Kasugai-shi, Aichi, 486-0901, Japan ■ Telephone: +81-568-33-7861 ■ Facsimile: +81-568-33-8591 panasonic.net/id/pidsx/global About our sale network, please visit our website. © Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co., Ltd. 2014 May 2014 PRINTED IN JAPAN WUME-SF4BV2-8...

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