EUCHNER MGB-L1 AR Series Operating Instructions Manual

EUCHNER MGB-L1 AR Series Operating Instructions Manual

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MGB-L1...-AR.-... / MGB-L2...-AR.-...
MGB-L1...-AP.-... / MGB-L2...-AP.-...
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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… from V3.0.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… Contents About this document ..................... 4 1.1. Scope ............................4 1.1.1. Notes on older product versions ..................4 1.2. Target group ..........................4 1.3. Key to symbols ..........................4 1.4. Supplementary documents ......................5 Correct use ......................
  • Page 3 Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 12.5. Notes on cable laying ........................25 12.6. Changing device configuration (using DIP switches) .................26 12.6.1. Changing system family (AR/AP switching) ..............26 12.6.2. Deactivating guard lock monitoring .................27 12.6.3. Activating release monitoring ..................27 12.7.
  • Page 4: About This Document

    This section applies on operation as MGB-AP This section applies on operation as MGB-AR In this section attention must be paid to the DIP switch settings Printed document Document is available for download at www.euchner.com Safety precautions Danger of death or severe injuries DANGER...
  • Page 5: Supplementary Documents

    Important! Always read all documents to gain a complete overview of safe installation, setup and use of the device. The documents can be downloaded from www.euchner.com. For this purpose enter the doc. no. in the search box. 2119167-06-10/20 (Translation of the original operating instructions)
  • Page 6: Correct Use

    The safety system MGB can be combined only with the intended modules in the MGB system family. On the modification of system components, EUCHNER provides no warranty for function. Locking modules with the configuration MGB-AR can be integrated into an AR switch chain.
  • Page 7: Main Differences Between Mgb-Ap And Mgb-Ar

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… Important! Ì The user is responsible for the proper integration of the device into a safe overall system. For this purpose, the overall system must be validated, e.g. in accordance with EN ISO 13849-2. Ì...
  • Page 8: Description Of The Safety Function

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 3. Description of the safety function Devices from this series feature the following safety functions: With active guard lock monitoring, the following applies: Monitoring of guard locking and the position of the guard (interlocking device with guard locking according to EN ISO 14119) Ì...
  • Page 9: Exclusion Of Liability And Warranty

    Prior to use, read the operating instructions and keep these in a safe place. Ensure the operating instructions are always available during mounting, setup and servicing. EUCHNER cannot provide any warranty in relation to the readability of the CD for the storage period required. For this reason you should archive a printed copy of the operating instructions.
  • Page 10: Function

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 6. Function Together with a handle module, the locking module makes it possible to lock movable guards. The combination also serves as a mechanical door stop at the same time. The following switch-on condition applies to the safety outputs FO1A and FO1B (also see chapters 15.2.
  • Page 11: Guard Locking For Version Mgb-L2

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 6.2. Guard locking for version MGB-L2 (guard locking actuated by power-ON and released by spring force) Important! Use as guard locking for personnel protection is possible only in special cases, after strict assessment of the accident risk (see EN ISO 14119:2013, section 5.7.1)! Activating guard locking: apply voltage to the solenoid.
  • Page 12: System Overview

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 7. System overview 7.1. Locking module MGB-L.-… Key: Cover for auxiliary release LED indicator Jumper DIP switches Terminals X2-X5 Depending on version: cable entry M20x1.5 or plug connector Internal reset Auxiliary marking for maximum permitted mounting distance Locking arm Notice:...
  • Page 13: Dimension Drawing

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 2119167-06-10/20 (Translation of the original operating instructions)
  • Page 14: Manual Release

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 8. Manual release Some situations require the guard locking to be released manually (e.g. malfunctions or an emergency). A function test should be performed after release. More information on this topic can be found in the standard EN ISO 14119:2013, section 5.7.5.1. The device can feature the following release functions: 8.1.
  • Page 15: Emergency Release (Can Be Retrofitted)

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 8.2. Emergency release (can be retrofitted) Permits opening of a locked guard from outside the danger zone without tools. For mounting, see the mounting supplement. Important! Ì It must be possible to operate the emergency release manually from outside the protected area without tools.
  • Page 16: Escape Release (Optional)

    Adjust escape release axis at right angles to the handle module. See Figure 4 and Figure 8. 8.4.1. Preparing escape release (also see Figure 7: Preparing escape release on page 17) Profile width Length required for actuation Which EUCHNER parts are required? Necessary work steps axis Without plates With mounting...
  • Page 17 Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… Example without mounting plates: Actuation axis Protective sleeve Escape release Handle module 1 Insert actuation axis. The snap ring A must be in contact with the escape release B. 2 Fit door handle.
  • Page 18: Mounting

    Surface mounting Tip! Ì You will find an animation on the mounting process at www.euchner.com. Ì The color and labeling of pushbuttons and indicators can be modified. For mounting steps, see Figure 8 and Figure 9 to Figure 14.
  • Page 19: Mounting Lens

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 9.1. Mounting lens Mounting 90° Click! Removal Lens 2119167-06-10/20 (Translation of the original operating instructions)
  • Page 20 Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 2x M6 Cutout for escape release 1 Nm (6x) Tightening torque 6 Nm 4x M6 0,5 Nm Recommended fixing material: For mounting on the mounting plate: DIN 912-M6X25-8.8 ZN CYLINDER HEAD SCREW Figure 8: Installation example for door hinged on the right (general view) (Translation of the original operating instructions) 2119167-06-10/20...
  • Page 21: Changing Actuating Direction (Here: From Right To Left)

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 10. Changing actuating direction (here: from right to left) Important! It is possible to make this change only when the bolt tongue is not extended and an escape release is not yet mounted.
  • Page 22: Protection Against Environmental Effects

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 3 mm CLOSED OPEN 9 Remove cover and undo hexagon socket screw. AT Change door handle by 90° in clockwise direction and re-fit. A Tighten hexagon socket head screw to 3 Nm. AL State after repositioning.
  • Page 23: Electrical Connection

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 12. Electrical connection WARNING In the event of a fault, loss of the safety function due to incorrect connection. Ì To ensure safety, both safety outputs (FO1A and FO1B) must always be evaluated. Ì...
  • Page 24: Notes About

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 12.1. Notes about Important! Ì This device is intended to be used with a Class 2 power source in accordance with UL1310 As an alternative a LV/C (Limited Voltage/Current) power source with the following properties can be used: - This device shall be used with a suitable isolating source in conjunction with a fuse in accordance with UL 248.
  • Page 25: Requirements For Connecting Cables

    Ì On the use of other connection components, the requirements in the following table apply. EUCHNER provides no warranty for safe function in case of failure to comply with these require- ments. Observe the following requirements with respect to the connecting cables:...
  • Page 26: Changing Device Configuration (Using Dip Switches)

    MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 12.6. Changing device configuration (using DIP switches) Tip! You will find an animation on device configuration at www.euchner.com. DIP switches The device can be configured using the DIP switches. The following settings are possible: Ì...
  • Page 27: Deactivating Guard Lock Monitoring

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 12.6.2. Deactivating guard lock monitoring WARNING Risk of injury due to inactive guard lock monitoring. Ì With inactive guard lock monitoring, the guard locking position does not influence the safety out- puts.
  • Page 28: Notes On Operation With Control Systems

    Always connect inputs FI1A and FI1B directly to a power supply unit or to outputs FO1A and FO1B of another EUCHNER AR device (series connection). Pulsed signals must not be present at inputs FI1A and FI1B. The test pulses are also present when the safety outputs are switched off (only on FO1A). Depending on the inertia of the downstream device (control system, relay, etc.), this can lead to short switching processes.
  • Page 29: Connection Of Guard Locking Control

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 12.8. Connection of guard locking control 1-channel control 2-channel control 2-channel control 1 x p-switching 2 x p-switching 1 x p-switching 1 x n switching Jumper (default) IMP1 IMP2 IMP1 IMP2 IMP1 IMP2 Figure 16: Connection options for guard locking control With 2-channel control, the jumper between IMP1 and IMP2 must be removed.
  • Page 30: Terminal Assignment And Contact Description

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 12.9. Terminal assignment and contact description LEDs State DIA 2 Power DIA 1 Figure 17: Connections and LEDs Terminal Designation Description X3.1 to X3.3 See the enclosed data sheet X3.4 Power supply for the guard locking solenoid, monitoring outputs and cover assembly, DC 24 V, must be present continuously so that the guard locking solenoid functions.
  • Page 31: Operation As Separate Device

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 12.10. Operation as separate device Guard locking Controller +24 V DC IMP1 IMP2 FI1A FI1B X5:6 X3:4 X3:7 X3:6 X3:8 X4:1 X4:2 X4:6 Safety Inputs Safety Outputs Monitoring Outputs Guard Locking X5:5 X3:5...
  • Page 32: Operation In An Ar Switch Chain

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 12.11. Operation in an AR switch chain +24 V DC IMP1 IMP2 FI1A FI1B X5:6 X3:4 X3:7 X3:6 X3:8 X4:1 X4:2 X4:6 Safety Inputs Safety Outputs Monitoring Outputs Guard Locking X5:5 X3:5 X4:4...
  • Page 33: Information On Operation In An Ar Switch Chain

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 12.12. Information on operation in an AR switch chain 12.12.1. System times The locking module has longer reaction times than a CES-AR switch (see chapters 14. Technical data on page 36 and 14.2.
  • Page 34: Setup

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 13. Setup 13.1. Teach-in operation (only for MGB unicode) The handle module must be assigned to the locking module using a teach-in function before the system comprising locking module and handle module forms a functional unit. During a teach-in operation the safety outputs are switched off.
  • Page 35: Electrical Function Test

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 13.3. Electrical function test WARNING On usage in a switch chain with different AR devices (e.g. CES-AR, CET-AR), also follow the procedure for the functional check in the related operating instructions. With active guard lock monitoring 1.
  • Page 36: Technical Data

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 14. Technical data NOTICE If a product data sheet is included with the product, the information on the data sheet applies in case of discrepancies with the operating instructions. Parameter Value Unit...
  • Page 37: Radio Frequency Approvals (For Devices With Fcc Id And Ic On The Type Label)

    MGB-L0-AR Series MGB-L1-AR Series MGB-L2-AR Series MGB-L0-AP Series MGB-L1-AP Series MGB-L2-AP Series Responsible Party – U.S. Contact Information EUCHNER USA Inc. 6723 Lyons Street East Syracuse, NY 13057 +1 315 701-0315 +1 315 701-0319 info(at)euchner-usa.com http://www.euchner-usa.com 2119167-06-10/20 (Translation of the original operating instructions)
  • Page 38: Typical System Times

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 14.2. Typical system times Important! The system times given are maximum values for one device. Ready delay: In case of AR configuration, the following applies: After switching on, the device carries out a self-test for 10 s. The system is ready for operation only after this time.
  • Page 39: System Status Table Mgb-Ar

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 15.2. System status table MGB-AR Lock (yellow) DIA (red) STATE (green) Power (green) Diagnostics monitoring output (OI) Guard lock monitoring output (OL) Bolt tongue monitoring output (OT) Door monitoring output (OD) Safety outputs FO1A and FO1B...
  • Page 40: System Status Table Mgb-Ap

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 15.3. System status table MGB-AP Lock (yellow) DIA (red) State (green) Power (green) Diagnostics monitoring output (OI) Guard lock monitoring output (OL) Bolt tongue monitoring output (OT) Door monitoring output (OD) Safety outputs FO1A and FO1B...
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting And Assistance

    ¨ 16.2. Troubleshooting help on the Internet You will find a help file on troubleshooting under Downloads in the service area at www.euchner.com. 16.3. Mounting help on the Internet You will find an animation on the mounting process at www.euchner.com.
  • Page 42: Inspection And Service

    Ì In case of damage, the affected module must be replaced completely. Only accessories or spare parts that can be ordered from EUCHNER may be replaced. Ì Check the device for proper function at regular intervals and after every fault. For information about possible time intervals, refer to EN ISO 14119:2013, section 8.2.
  • Page 43: Declaration Of Conformity

    Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 19. Declaration of conformity 2119167-06-10/20 (Translation of the original operating instructions)
  • Page 44 Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… (Translation of the original operating instructions) 2119167-06-10/20...
  • Page 45 Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 2119167-06-10/20 (Translation of the original operating instructions)
  • Page 46 Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… (Translation of the original operating instructions) 2119167-06-10/20...
  • Page 47 Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… 2119167-06-10/20 (Translation of the original operating instructions)
  • Page 48 Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB-L1…-AR.-… / MGB-L2…-AR.-… and MGB-L1…-AP.-… / MGB-L2…-AP.-… from V3.0.0 (Translation of the original operating instructions) Copyright: © EUCHNER GmbH + Co. KG, 10/2020 Subject to technical modifications; no responsibility is accept- ed for the accuracy of this information.

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