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1. Model F3VV MA0100P F3W MA0300P Dimension A 208 448 Dimension C1 190 430 Dimension D 140 380 Dimension P 20 20 Number of Standard 2 2 Adjustable Brackets The number of brackets required to mount either one of emitter and receiver CHECK o 0 Q CHECK ale Q CHEC A F3W MA User s Manual e above may not meet the specified ratings and performance 3 3 2 1 Mounting with Standard Adjustable Brackets F39 LGA Use the brackets of specified quantities and locations according to the dimensions The other brackets than described When you use the sensor in a situation where the sensor is under a load increase the number of the brackets used The Standard Adjustable Bracket allows beam alignment after fixing the bracket to a wall surface The angle adjustment range of the Standard Adjustable Brackets is 15 Wiring Installation 3 2 1 2 Side Mounting 2 M5 or M6 n 2 M5 or M6 150 max Standard Adjustable Bracket F39 LGA e Standard Adjustable Bracket F39 LGA 150 max lt Screw M5 or M6 gt Unit mm Model F3W MA0100P F3W MA0300P Dimension A 208 448 Dimension C1 190 430 Dimension D 140 380 Dimension P 20 20 Number of Standard 2 2 Adjustable Brackets The number of brackets required to mount either one of emitter and receiver 3 3 2 1 Mounting
2. 1 In the T shaped Configuration with COM lines the primary and secondary sensors are determined based on the wiring Refer to 4 2 Wiring Examples for more information 2 n the T shaped Configuration with 4 Joint Connector the primary and secondary sensors are determined based on the wiring Refer to 3 4 2 4 Reduced Wiring Connector System and 4 2 Wiring Examples for more information For an emitter and a receiver to synchronize at least one synchronization beam must be unblocked The synchronization process is performed when 1 The power is turned on for an emitter and a receiver 2 All beams of the primary sensor are blocked and then unblocked 3 Synchronization is lost due to an error such as noise and ambient light uonoung 91seg Laide 5 11 The sensor can maintain the synchronization in other cases than those described above and it is not necessary to keep the synchronization beam unblocked all the time CHECK Safety Light Curtain Safety Light Curtain A F3W MA Emitter F3VV MA Emitter 2 Secondary mu Primary Synchronization beam F3W MA Emitter F3W MA Emitter 1 For F3W MA 2 Primary Primary F3W MA Receiver Synchronization beam F3W MA Receiver 2 Secondary For F3W MA 1 Primary F3W MA Receiver F3W MA Receiver 1 Primary Primary T Shaped configuration with COM lines Other configurations T Shaped and L
3. Safety Light Curtain SLC Receiver 1 F39 JGOA L E F39 JGOA L 0 VDC Blue 24 VDC Brown CFG In Black COM White COM Yellow COM Yellow COM White CFG In Black 24 VDC Brown 0 VDC Blue amp 24VDC 2 0 VDC 1 Signal wiring of the F3VV MA is not required Receiver SLC settings a Muting system pee Emitters and receivers of F3W MA and 5 SLC mounted back to back 32 5 F3VV MA Receiver 1 E F3W MA Receiver 2 F39 JGLIA D Eg 39 2 z E 3 2 s E c 2 a da a 5 c o 8 x m 5 x gt E 3 3 5 g s s B s 3 m El o amp amp 3 e o S EA A 5 z 3 3 3 I o a LI co Im a a gt g 8 E 8 9 gt 5 5 el a s 9 E E s 2 O 3 S m amp 24VDC 2 S S1 Mute Enable Switch DRDS 2 a 1 Signal wiring of the F3W MA is not required 2 Connectable Safety Control Units Controller 2 NE1A and G9SP series with a muting function F3W MA 46 User s Manual Appendix Chapter 5 Appendix 5 1 Troubleshooting When taking action refer to the troubleshooting tables below according to the system configuration Safety Light Curtain F3W MA Emitter Secondary Th F3W MA Emitter F3W MA Receiver Primary T Shaped configuration with COM lines F3W MA Recei
4. Receiver uonoung 91seg Laide Reset Yellow 24 VDC Brown 0 VDC Blue n 24 VDC Power Supply 0 VDC S1 Reset Switch Error resetting timing chart for receiver gt 1 s or more ON OFF Reset Error Reset 1 s or more F3W MA 6 User s Manual Overview and Specifications 1 3 LED Indicators lt Emitter gt lt Receiver gt E gt A z r o Ke NY NY o r m 1 Top beam state indicator Blue si 5 ES Eso 8 2 Muting output A indicator G 2 Muting output A indicator Green o gt gt 2 3 Muting output B indicator Green S x ina z go 4 Off Delay indicator Yellow Lj gt E E ini E 5 Chattering Void space indicator Green Li bi H s KS T 8 35 2 Operation range indicator Green a 58 Ze Ze H H 3 Running indicator Green 5 O da b O d 9 Muting enable indicator Red 4 Error indicator Red E O E O 5 10 Error indicator Red T d e en e EE O Es 11 Stable state indicator Green si ga Tb z TB ER ER 12 Running indicator Green Os ee Dz gt EE gt ie 3 s 2 b go b 13 Communication indicator Green E E On On 14 Bottom beam state indicator Blue 1216 l
5. User s Manual 37 Wiring Installation 4 Joint Plug Socket Connector for Receiver F39 GCN4 D sold separately 58 3 17 13 6 MA2 4 SLC y gt N MA1 lt Internal wiring diagram gt oo 1 Yellow Muting Enable Qo 1 Yellow RESET 0 1 Yellow CFG In o 2 Brown 24 VDC o 2 Brown 24 VDC D 2 Brown 24 VDC a 3 Gray COM O_0 3 Gray MUTEA 6 a 3 Gray COM 4 Pink 1 COM 5 4 Pink MUTE B 4 Pink 1 COM Female 5 Black Muting Output A Female 5 Black OSSD 1 Female 5 Black Muting Output A 6 White Muting Output B 6 White OSSD 2 6 White Muting Output B 7 0VDC 7 Blue 0VDC 7 0VDC 8 Red CFG Out 8 1 Red AUX 8 1 Red CFG Out Connected to Power Cable or Connected to Power Cable or Connected to Power Cable or Double Ended Cable of F3W MA Receiver Double Ended Cable of F3SG RA Receiver Double Ended Cable of F3W MA Receiver MA1 MA2 1121314151617 213141516 718 112131415161718 Connected to Single Ended Cable or Double Ended Cable for Receiver oo
6. 1000 shocks for all 3 axes Pollution Degree IEC 60664 1 Pollution Degree 3 Connections Extension of Power Cable 100 m max Note For T Shaped configuration with COM lines the length of cable extension is 30m max Material Housing Aluminum Cap PBT Front Window PMMA Cable Oil resistant PVC FE Material plate SUS Weight packaged 1 8 kg max 2 8 kg max Included Accessories F3W MA User s Manual Instruction Sheet Setting with DIP Switch Chapter 2 Setting with DIP Switch 2 1 DIP Switch F3W MA series has DIP Switches to configure functions Configure functions with the DIP Switches before installing F3VV MA in your site To set DIP Switches turn the power of the F3VV MA off and open the cover as shown below When the setting the DIP Switch is complete close the cover and turn the power of the F3W MA on F3W MA in T Shaped configuration with COM lines or 4 Joint Connector is operated based on the DIP Switches setting of the primary sensor The DIP Switch setting of a secondary sensor does not affect the operation DIP Switch DIP Switch Bank 1 DIP Switch Bank 2 Not used Cover is closed l L Receiver Emitter b All 1 di lk ALIR Screvv M2 5 Factory Default Setting Push Svvicth Not used laz Com
7. Unblocked _ _ _ _ _ _ A_AA _ __ ____ ___m meu oOo ON OFF Muting Enable Disable F3W MA User s Manual ejqeu3 Buin 17 uoneoojry ueeg 196611 Bunniy C9 deu Setting with DIP Switch 2 6 Muting Trigger Beam Allocation This function is used to allocate the trigger beam position of Mute A and Mute B The following settings are available for the Muting Trigger Beam Allocation function Beam Layout Functional Description Beam Layout Example MUTE A TOP Side Pattern Mute A trigger beam is set to m factory default setting TOP indicator side TOP indicator side BTM indicator side 000000800 Mute A trigger Mute B trigger O Not used MUTE A BTM Side Pattern Mute A trigger beam is set to mE BTM indicator side TOP indicator side BTM indicator side 006000000 D Mute A trigger Mute B trigger O Not used 2 7 Operating Range Selection The Operating Range Selection function can change the operating range by changing emission light intensity Short Mode is used to prevent the F3W MA from affecting other photoelectric sensors or to prevent mutual interference in a close area The following settings are available for the Operation Range Selection function Short Mode factory default setting Long Mode 5 1 LONG indicator turns on w
8. Backside Mounting 25 3 2 2 2 Side Mounting 26 3 2 2 3 Standard Fixed Bracket 27 3 3 Mounting 28 3 3 1 Mounting Method 28 3 3 2 Mounting Procedure 28 8 3 2 1 Mounting with Standard Adjustable Brackets F39 LGA 28 3 3 3 Beam Alignment Procedure 82 3 4 Wiring 33 3 4 1 Wiring Precautions 33 3 4 2 Cable Conections 88 3 4 2 1 Single Ended Cable 88 3 4 2 2 Double Ended Cable 34 3 4 2 3 Extending Cable Length with Commercially Available Cable 36 3 4 2 4 Reduced Wiring Connector System UCU 36 3 4 3 Functional Earth Connection a i ssi iti CO 8 Chapter4 Input Output Circuit and Applications 41 4 1 Input Output Circuit 41 4 2 Wiring Examples 42 4 2 1 Standard Muting Mode with F3SG R T Shaped Configuration with COM lines 42 4 2 2 Standard Muting Mode with F3SG R T Shaped Configuration with 4 Joint Connector 43 4 2 3 Exit Only Muting Mode with F3SG R L Shaped Configuration 44 4 2 4 Exit Only Muting Mode with F3SG R L Shaped Configuration with 4 Joint Connector 45 4 2 5 Standard Muting Mode with Other Safety Component T Shaped Configuration 46 Chapter5 Appendix 47 5 1 Troubleshooting 47 5 1 1 The Emitter s ERR indicator is blinking to show an error has occurred 47 5 1 2 The Receiver s ERR indicator is blinking to show an error has occurred 48 5 1 3 The receiver s COM indicator is blinking primary sensor only 48 5 2 Optional Accessories Sold Separately 9 5 3 Revision History 51 F3VV
9. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in minor or VAN LOT IeME moderate injury or may result in serious injury or death Additionally there may be significant property damage Meanimgs of Alert Symbols S Indicates prohibited actions O Indicates mandatory actions AN Indicates the risk of electric shock Alert Statements in this Manual For users Z WARNING When using the F3W MA in combination with a safety component such as safety controller or safety light curtain make sure for a sufficiently trained and qualified person to conduct risk analysis and verification in reference to the instruction manual of such a component An unqualified person may not be able to perform these operations properly which may cause a person to go undetected resulting in serious injury For machines Do not use this product as a safeguard for press machine or for human body protection The product is intended to be used for detecting an object not for ensuring safety S F3W MA User s Manual iii For installation Make sure that foreign material such as water oil or dust does not enter the F3W MA or the connector while the cap or the cover of the DIP Switch is removed e For wiring Do not connect each line of F3W MA to a DC power supply of higher than 24 VDC 20 Also do not connect it to an AC power supply Failure to do so may result in electric shock Double
10. B side of the muting trigger beam e CHECK 5 Y Itis possible to ignore larger void space by combining with the Off Delay setting e z CHECK F3W MA 14 User s Manual E The standard object detected by F3W MA has a diameter of 30mm You need extra attention to properly detect a workpiece with continuous void spaces as shown below z CHECK An example of the inter void space length always requiring 30mm or more b E Workpiece Void space _ Detection position with F3W MA OA M S a MVS or less b 30mm or longer required An example of the inter void space length not always requiring 30mm or more b a b a 15 Workpiece L Void space _ Detection position with F3W MA b a MVS or less b 30mm or longer required Can be less than 30mm in this example Timing chart Mute A m Trigger Beam off Trigger Beam EE ON Muting Output A OFF Muting ON Output B EE Chatteri Prevention 2096565561 1069 005001 1069909240 106930 SSS 066 PLE cw gt lt Extended Extended Reset Mute A Trigger Beam m Mute B Trigger Beam Extended beams mitigate the effect of vibration Extended beam as muting trigger O Not used F3W MA User s Manual uonoejes apo uoneJedo a ydeu 15 Kel q HO AZAD L Setting vvith DIP Svvitch 2 4 Off Delay This function allows the muting output to keep O
11. F39 JG5B D 5 F39 JG7B L F39 JG7B D 7 F39 JG10B L F39 JG10B D 10 F39 JG15B L F39 JG15B D 15 F39 JG20B L F39 JG20B D 20 Internal wiring diagram F39 JGLIB L Connected to Power Cable Connected to Single Ended Cable or or Double Ended Cable Double Ended cable 0 3 Blue 3 Blue o 0 a a 2 Black 2 Black m 2 Female 5 Yellow 5 Yellow Male Twisted pair wires are brown and blue and white and yellow Internal wiring diagram F39 JGLIB D Connected to Power Cable Connected to Single Ended Cable or or Double Ended Cable Double Ended cable OO Him Blue U 7 7 Blue g oo 5 Black 5 Black 00 oo Ha O gt E 990 a White 6 White o o Female 8 Red 8 Red Male 41 Pink 41 Pink Twisted pair wires are brown and blue black and white yellow and red and gray and pink If the length of the F39 JGDA Single Ended Cable is insufficient use 1 or more F39 JGLIB Double Ended Cables to extend the length as required The length of cable extension of the power cable is 100 m max 5 3 For the T Shaped Configuration with COM lines the length of cable extension is 30 m max e F3W MA User s Manual 35 36 Wiring Installation Connection example Emitter Cable is gray T FAA Receiver Cable is black Mode
12. MA VIII User s Manual Overview and Specifications Chapter 1 Overview and Specifications 1 1 System Overview 1 1 1 Product Overview This product is an integrated muting sensor utilizing multiple beam sensor Using this product as a muting sensor you can easily construct a muting system Safety Light Curtain Safety Light Curtain F3W MA F3W MA T Shaped Configuration Standard Muting L Shaped Configuration Exit Only Muting 5 11 Only PNP type of safety light curtains are applicable CHECK In addition connecting the F3W MA and the F3SG RA with a 4 Joint Plug Socket Connector F39 GCN4 O sold separately reduces time for wiring work The 4 Joint Plug Socket Connector is hereinafter referred to as the 4 Joint Connector LA Refer to 3 4 2 4 Reduced Wiring Connector System for more information on the 4 Joint Connector F3SG RA F3W MA 4 Joint Connector T Shaped Configuration with 4 Joint Connector Standard Muting F3W MA s functions allow easy and stable muting solution in the applications as shown below F3W MA User s Manual N HAH AQ U9IS S yv ydeu Overview and Specifications 1 1 1 1 Example1 Application to detect objects with void space hole When an object has a void space small siz
13. a constant shape such as one without any hole lt Timing chart gt Mute A on ppm Trigger Beam off Mute B ON Trigger Beam ope A 00 Muting ON Output A OFF Muting Output B OFF 1 000000800 000000800 000000800 000000800 000000800 Mute A Trigger Beam O Mute B Trigger Beam O Not used uonoojes epojy uones do Tisideys 2 3 2 Chattering and Void Space Prevention The chattering void space prevention mode uses the beams adjacent to the muting trigger beam s as extended muting trigger beams for stable detection After the extension a workpiece is detected by multiple beams preventing impact of small holes regardless of a workpiece speed and sensor chattering due to oscillation of the sensor 5 11 When all of the beams extended as the trigger beams by this function receive light the original status is recovered S CHECK Operation Mode Functional Description Largest void space ignorable MVS Chattering void space When muting trigger beams are interrupted adjacent two 33 mm prevention mode 1 beams one before and one after them respectively are extended as muting trigger beams Chattering void space When muting trigger beams are interrupted adjacent four 73 mm prevention mode 2 1 beams two before and two after them respectively are extended as muting trigger beams 1 For F3W MA0300 type only 5 This function operates individually both at the A side and
14. for the Position Detection Muting Mode Y Y CHECK F3W MA User s Manual Wiring Installation 4 Joint Plug Socket Connector for Emitter F39 GCN4 L sold separately 58 3 5 13 6 MA2 st K 3 5 oo 5 SO d r 3 y ES A M12x1 R qaet MA1 pa 27 lt Internal wiring diagram gt U 1 Brown 24 VDC U 1 Brown 24 VDC U 1 Brown 24 VDC a 2 Black CFG In 2 Black TEST e 2 Black CFG In o 3 Blue 10VDC o 3 Blue 0VDC 3 Blue 0VDC 4 White COM 4 White Not used 4 White COM Female 5 Yellow COM Female 5 Yellow Not used Female 5 Yellow COM Connected to Power Cable or Connected to Power Cable or Connected to Power Cable or Double Ended Cable of F3W MA Emitter Double Ended Cable of F3SG RA Emitter Double Ended Cable of F3W MA Emitter MA1 SLC MA2 1121314155 112131413 1121314185 e e e 112131415 CN Connected to Single Ended Cable or Double Ended Cable for Emitter U 1 24 VDC 0 2 Black TEST 3 3 Blue 0 VDC 4 White Not used Male 5 Yellow Not used F3W MA
15. light curtain other than F3SG refer to the applicable user s manual to mount it F3W MA 28 User s Manual Wiring Installation 2 Temporarily fix the Standard Adjustable Bracket to the housing of the F3W MA Screw 2 Optical surface hexagon socket head cap screw M3 x 15 Adjustable Bracket 2 Screw 2 Adjustable Bracket 1 Adjustable Bracket 2 Screw 1 Screw 1 hexagon socket head cap screw M3 x 15 hook 2 Loosen this Adjustable Bracket 1 Adiustable Adjustable Bracket 3 Bracket 3 Fig 2 5 2 Side mounting is possible by mounting the F3VV MA as shown below S Optical surface CHECK of F3W MA Adjustable Bracket 3 Bununo y e deuo Adiustable Bracket 2 Adjustable Bracket 1 3 Adjust the Standard Adjustable Bracket to the mounting position of the wall surface Securely tighten the Screw 2 to fix the Standard Adjustable Bracket to the housing of the F3W MA The recommended torque to tighten the Screw 2 is 2 0 Nem SN N F3SG RA Y i e Adjust the bracket Ay to mounting S position Securely tighten this Screw 2 Fig 3 5 1 Tightening screws with a torque that considerably exceeds the recommended torque may cause failure Y CHECK F3W MA User s Manual 29 Wiring Installation 4 Securely tighten screws to fix the Standard Adjustable Bracket to the mounting p
16. one the cable may not have the same or better performance Check the dedicated and extension cables for any abnormality The wiring may have exceeded the maximum power cable length Check the cable length Other errors A communication error or an internal circuit failure due to noise may have occurred Check the noise level in the environment Other configurations Incorrect wiring The muting output line may have been short circuited to OV VVire the muting output lines properly The input output line of the configuration of the sensor which sensed the error might be short circuited Confirm the vviring of these lines Bunoous lqnolu 02 0 error Configuration The F3W MA may have been used under a cascaded configuration Do not use F3W MA under a cascaded configuration A DIP switch may have been changed during operation Do not operate a DIP switch during operation Other errors A communication error or an internal circuit failure due to noise may have occurred Check the noise level in the environment 5 1 3 The receiver s COM indicator is blinking primary sensor only Occurrence factor The synchronization between the emitter and receiver has been lost Assumed Causes and Actions The beam might not have been adjusted correctly Confirm the description of Section 3 3 3 to adjust the beams The emitter and receiver might have different scan codes
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18. or area where the product is used Be sure to route the input output lines for the F3W MA separate from high potential power lines or through an exclusive conduit To extend a cable length with a cable other than the dedicated cable use a cable with the same or superior Specifictions Read and understand this document for DIP Switch setting Make sure to test the operation of the F3W MA after setting with DIP Switch to verify that the F3W MA operates as intended Make sure to stop the machine until the test is complete Precautions for Correct Use Observe the precautions described below to prevent operation failure malfunctions or undesirable effects on product performance Storage conditions and installation environment Do not install use or store the F3W MA for a long time at a temperature or humidity out of the specified range This is a class A product In residential areas it may cause radio interference in which case the Responsible Person may be required to take adequate measures to reduce interference B Cleaning Do not use thinner benzene or acetone for cleaning because they affect the product s resin parts and paint on the housing F3W MA User s Manual F3W MA vi User s Manual Table of Contents Terms and Conditions Agreement i Safety Precautions ili Precautions for Safe Use V Precautions for Correct Use V Chapter1 Overview and Specifications ur _ __ AAA q
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20. with Standard Adjustable Brackets F39 LGA 5 11 Use the brackets of specified quantities and locations according to the dimensions The other brackets than described A above may not meet the specified ratings and performance z CHECK i When you use the sensor in a situation where the sensor is under a load increase the number of the brackets used Q CHECK 5 1 The Standard Adjustable Bracket allows beam alignment after fixing the bracket to a wall surface The angle adjustment range of the Standard Adjustable Brackets is 15 s CHECK F3W MA User s Manual suolsu ulq e deu 23 suolsu ulq e ldeu 3 2 1 3 Standard Adiustable Bracket Unit mm Material ZDC2 Fluorine containing lubricant F3VV MA 24 User s Manual Wiring Installation 3 2 2 Mounted with Standard Fixed Brackets F39 LGF 3 2 2 1 Backside Mounting 150 max Standard Fixed Bracket F39 LGF Standard Fixed Bracket F39 LGF 150 max 35 18 2 M5 or M6 150 max 2 M5 or M6 24 85 150 max sas AY E lt Screw M5 or M6 gt Unit mm F3VV MA0300P Model F3VV MA0100P Dimension A 208 448 Dimension C1 190 430 Dimension D 140 380 Dimension P 20 20 Number of Standard Fixed 2 2 Brackets The number of brackets required to mount either one of emitte
21. 0 ms and Muting Enable disabled DIP Switch settings 1 Function DIP SW1 DIP SW2 2 m rimary ecelver can Code B factory default setting 1 ON 1 CI ON Chattering and Void Space Prevention 1 2 MC ON 2 CI ON 3 CN ON 3 CN ON OfFDelay 100 ms 4 1ON 4 CI ON 5 CI ON 5 CN ON Muting Enable Disabled factory default setting 6 CI ON 6 ON Emitter Scan Code B factory default setting 1 CI ON F3W MA Secondary Receiver E No setting required No setting required Emitter O Indicates a switch position 1 Configure functions with the DIP Switches before wiring Refer to Chapter 2 Setting with DIP Switch for more information 2 DIP Switch Bank 2 is not used Wiring example sojduiex3 BULA Emitter T o m E Ww F3W MA Emitter F3W MA Emitter Primary e Secondary F39 JGDA L Functional Earth Functional Earth F39 JGOA L CFG In 2 Black COM Yellow CFG In Black 24 VDC Brown 0 VDC Blue 24 VDC Brown COM White COM Yellow COM White 0 VDC Blue 24 VDC 0 VDC Power Supply 1 Signal wiring of the F3VV MA is not required 2 Do not connect CFG In line to 24 VDC line Otherwise F3W MA enters the error state Receiver F3W MA Receiver Secondary F3W MA Receiver Primary F3SG RA Receiver 39 E Fun
22. 24 VDC line Otherwise F3W MA enters the error state Receiver F3W MA Receiver F3SG RA Receiver MUTE A 0 VDC Blue 24 VDC Brown Mute Enable Yellow CFG Out Red COM Gray Muting output A Black Muting output B White 24 VDC 0 VDC Power Supply S1 Mute Enable Switch F3W MA 44 User s Manual Input Output Circuit and Applications 4 2 4 Exit Only Muting Mode with F3SG R L Shaped Configuration with 4 Joint Connector The following is the example of F3SG RA with Scan Code A External Device Monitoring disabled Auto Reset mode PNP output and External Test in 24 V Active and F3W MA with Scan Code B Chattering and Void Space Prevention 1 Off Delay 100 ms and Muting Enable enabled DIP Switch settings 1 Function DIP SVV1 DIP SW2 F3SG RA Receiver Scan Code A factory default setting 1 1 CH ON EDM Disabled factory default setting 2 CI ON 2 CI ON Auto Reset factory default setting 3 ON 3 ON 4 CI ON 4 CI ON PNP factory default setting 7 CI ON 7 CI ON Emitter Scan Code A factory default setting 1 CI ON External Test 24 V Active factory default setting 4 CON F3W MA Receiver Scan Code B factory default setting 1 CI ON EHM ON 2 Chattering and Void Space Prevention 1 2 MON 2 CH ON 2 3 CON 3 CI ON 2 Off Delay 100 ms 4 MTI ON 4 CI ON 2 5 CI ON 5 CN ON 2
23. 3W MA 40 User s Manual Input Output Circuit and Applications Chapter 4 Input Output Circuit and Applications 4 1 Input Output Circuit The entire circuit diagram of the F3W MA is shown below The numbers in the circles indicate the connector s pin numbers qo UE rec i E m 1 i I a Brown 1 1 1 1 1 1 l I 1 Emitter 1 1 Main Circuit 1 2 1 1 5 1 1 o 1 1 l 1 E l A Blue zi Y 3 Lan ee ee ee ee ee ee ee er m nl n y n l ri nn is yil mu 2 l 1 1 Brown 3 Y l Yellow Muting Enable 2 input circuit 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Receiver 1 Main Circuit 2 E O White Muting Output B 1 1 1 X I 1 1 1 1 l E o Black Muting Output A Receiver 1 Main Circuit 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 I p Blue 2 10VDC Uu ee e e a e e u u u u u u u u u u M mi F3VV MA User s Manual 41 Input Output Circuit and Applications 4 2 Wiring Examples Note 1 For the wiring of safety light curtains such as F3SG R refer to the applicable user s manual separately Note 2 For devices connecting to the F3W MA the same power supply must be used 4 2 1 Standard Muting Mode with F3SG R T Shaped Configuration with COM lines The following is the example of F3W MA with Scan Code B Chattering and Void Space Prevention 1 Off Delay 10
24. 4V Do not short circuit the configuration line to 24V Configuration error The F3W MA may have been used under a cascaded configuration Do not use F3W MA under a cascaded configuration A DIP switch may have been changed during operation Do not operate a DIP switch during operation Other errors A communication error or an internal circuit failure due to noise may have occurred Check the noise level in the environment F3W MA User s Manual Gieideuo 47 Appendix 5 1 2 The Receiver s ERR indicator is blinking to show an error has occurred System Configuration Example Expected error Assumed Causes and Actions T Shaped Configuration with COM lines Incorrect wiring The communication line may have been short circuited or broken Wire the communication lines properly The muting output line may have been short circuited to OV VVire the muting output lines properly The input output line of the configuration of the sensor which sensed the error might be short circuited Confirm the vviring of these lines error Configuration The F3VV MA may have been used under a cascaded configuration Do not use F3W MA under a cascaded configuration A D P svvitch may have been changed during operation Do not operate a D P svvitch during operation error Communication If the wiring is extended by using other cable than the dedicated
25. Confirm the scan code settings of the DIP SW The power of the emitter might not have been turned ON Confirm the power supply of the emitter side The emitter might have been in an error state Confirm the description of Section 5 1 1 to fix the error The optical surface of the emitter or receiver might have dirt or scratches Confirm the state of the optical surface 5 M The primary sensor s COM indicator blinks for approximately three seconds after power of the system is turned ON Y z CHECK 5 1 The COM indicator also blinks when all the beams of the primary sensor are being blocked due to some reason such as retention of the workpiece CHECK F3W MA User s Manual 48 Appendix 5 2 Optional Accessories Sold Separately Single Ended Connector Cable for emitter Appearance Model Cable length Specifications F39 JG3A L 3m M12 connector 5 pin 5 wires F39 JG7A L 7m F39 JG10A L 10m F39 JG15A L 15m F39 JG20A L 20m Single Ended Connector Cable for receiver Appearance Model Cable length Specifications F39 JG3A D 3m M12 connector 8 pin 8 wires F39 JG7A D 7m F39 JG10A D 10m F39 JG15A D 15m F39 JG20A D 20m o S Double Ended Cable for emitter Model Cable length Specificati
26. Installation 3 1 1 3 F3W MA in combination with F3SG RA When arranging the F3W MA and F3SG RA systems close to each other on a straight line more flexible arrangement is possible by wiring the two systems using COM lines and employing different scan codes POSSIBLE INSTALLATION POSSIBLE INSTALLATION F3SG RA Receiver F3SG RA Receiver F3SG RA Emitter F3SG RA Emitter F3W MA Receiver F3W MA Receiver F3W MA Emitter F3W MA Receiver F3W MA Emitter F3W MA Emitter Code A F3SG RA system Code B F3SG RA system Code B F3W MA systems Code A F3W MA systems LA Refer to 2 1 DIP Switch for more information on setting the scan code by the DIP Switch for the F3W MA suone p suo2 uoneile3sul C1eideu LA Refer to 4 2 Wiring Examples for more information on wiring 4 Refer to F3SG R User s Manual for more information on setting the scan code by the DIP Switch for the F3SG RA F3W MA User s Manual 21 suolsu ulq e ydeu 22 Wiring Installation 3 2 Dimensions 3 2 1 Mounted with Standard Adjustable Brackets F39 LGA Standard Adjustable Bracket F39 LGA Standard Adjustable Bracket F39 LGA 150 max 150 max 2 M5 or MG 150 max C1 2 M5 or M 24 85 150 max 43 y co lt Screw M5 or M6 gt Unit mm
27. Muting Enable Enabled 6 MIT ON emi ON 2 Emitter Scan Code B factory default setting 1 CI ON E DIP Switch of the F3SG RA refer to the Safety Light Curtain F3SG R Series User s Manual 2 DIP Switch Bank 2 of F3W MA receiver is not used Wiring example F3SG RA Emitter F3SG RA Receiver F3W MA Emitter F3W MA Receiver Primary Primary F39 GCN4 L F39 GCN4 D F39 JG Muting Enable Not used Not used Yellow White 0 VDC Blue 51 Test Switch Connect the line to V if this switch is not required S2 Lockout Interlock Reset Switch Override Switch or Override Cancel Switch S3 Muting Enable Switch ML Muting lamp Safety 1 Also used as Override input line Controller 3 2 Make sure to connect an override cancel switch to the Reset line when using the LI Indicates a switch position 1 Configure functions with the DIP Switches before wiring For the DIP Switch of the F3W MA refer to Chapter 2 Setting with DIP Switch For the override function Otherwise the override state may not be released by the override cancel switch resulting in serious injury 3 Refer to Safety Light Curtain F3SG R Series User s Manual for more information on connectable safety controller units 24 VDC Power Supply 0 VDC F3W MA User s Manual sojduiex3 BULA p oxdeu5 45 Input Ou
28. N state during Off Delay time Using this function the presence of void space in the object can be ignored The follovving settings are available for the Off Delay function Disable factory default setting 100 ms 250 ms 500 ms Largest void space ignorable MVS Workpiece speed Toff 100ms Toff 250ms Toff 500ms 0 3 m s 30 mm 75 mm 150 mm 0 6 m s 60 mm 150 mm 300 mm 1 2 m s 120 mm 300 mm 600 mm 5 14 DELAY indicator turns on when Off Delay time is set by DIP Switch a z CHECK wil a CHECK lt Timing chart gt Off Delay Disabled Mute A Trigger Beam unblocked Muting Output A Mute B Trigger Beam Muting Output B Unblocked Blocked Mute A T Void Space ON j Muting Output A di OFF Blocked Mute B Muting Output B ON OFF Trigger Beam unblocked Trigger Beam When the Off Delay time is set by DIP Switch take additional safety measures because end time of muting is extended Off Delay Enabled Blocked ON OFF Blocked Unblocked ON OFF T Time to pass through the void space Toff Off Delay time By using the chattering void space prevention mode and this function at the same time you can ignore impact of larger void spaces as well 1 Largest void space ignorable combined with the Largest void space ignorable combined with the 75 chattering void sp
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30. Shaped configurations not using COM lines Dom F3VV MA Emitter Secondary F3W MA Emitter Primary Synchronization beam F3VV MA Receiver Primary 4 Joint Connector 7 F3W MA Receiver Secondary T Shaped Configuration with 4 Joint Connector 5 27 COM indicator for primary sensor blinks when e Power of F3W MA is turned on for approx 3 s z CHECK Synchronization between emitter and receiver is lost F3W MA 4 User s Manual Overview and Specifications 1 2 2 Basic operation The F3W MA performs the Self Test when the power is turned ON within 2 seconds to check for errors When no errors are detected during the Self Test the F3W MA starts normal operation The basic operation of the beam aligned F3W MA is that when a Muting Trigger Beam Mute A B Trigger Beam is blocked the F VV MA sends a corresponding muting signal gt 0 Ke EA o Mute B Trigger Mute A Trigger Beam Position Beam Position E L o BTM COM v RUN STB ERR DISABLE CHAT DELAY Mg MA 2 o o o o o o Bi b ee lt a o ERAN teneis RECEIVER mr DE 5 N Synchronization beam Synchronization beam 5 27 The positions of the Muting Trigger Beams can be switched by the DIP Switch e Refer to Chapter 2 Setting with DIP Svvitchfor more information on DIP S
31. St 5 OMRON INNOVATION Smart Muting Actuator F3W MA Series User s Manual Cat No Z355 E1 03 http www ia omron com f3w ma Original instructions Introduction Thank you for purchasing the F3W MA Smart Muting Actuator hereinafter referred to as the F3W MA This is the instruction manual describing the use of F3W MA Before use confirm that the items below are included with the product If you find that an item is missing please contact your local branch office or distributor Product Quantity F3W MA main unit Emitter x 1 Receiver x 1 Ea Instruction Sheet 1 Always heed the following points when using the F3W MA Be sure to have F3W MA be handled by a Responsible Person who is well aware of and familiar with the machine to be installed The term Responsible Person used in this Instruction Manual means the person qualified authorized and responsible to secure safety in each process of the design installation operation maintenance services and disposition of the machine t is assumed that F3W MA will be used properly according to the installation environment performance and function of the machine Responsible Person should conduct risk assessment on the machine and determine the suitability of this product before installation Read this Manual thoroughly to understand and make good use of the descriptions before installing and operating the product Kee
32. Yellow RESET Brown 24 VDC o_0 3 Gray Muting Enable 4 Pink Notused Male 5 Black OSSD1 6 White OSSD2 7 Blue 0VDC 8 Red AUX Setmodelmams F39 GCN4 F39 GCN4 L F39 GCN4 D F3VV MA 38 User s Manual Wiring Installation 3 4 3 Functional Earth Connection The F3W MA operates properly without functional earth connection in a general industrial environment If the F3VV MA fails due to electrical noise connecting the F3W MA to the functional earth may work to prevent the noise lt is recommended the functional earth terminal of the F3W MA be connected to functional earth cables Connection with protective earth cables may cause the F3W MA to fail due to a noise level of the environment When you connect the F3W MA with the functional earth connect the earth cables to the functional earth terminal as shown below The size of the screws of the terminals is M3 Make sure to use crimp terminals that fits the size The earth cable must have a cross section of 1 mm or more vvith conductor resistance of 0 058 ohms m or less and a length of 20 m or less Bottom vievv of F3VV MA Povver Cable a 3 Functional earth terminal M3 Connect the earth cables to either of these screws Do not loosen these screws Select either of the terminals of the emitter and receiver according to your environment F3W MA User s Manual 39 F
33. ace prevention mode 1 chattering void space prevention mode 2 1 spee y Toff 100 ms Toff 2 250 ms Toff 2 500 ms Toff 100 ms Toff 250 ms Toff 500 ms 0 3 m s 63 mm 108 mm 183 mm 103 mm 148 mm 223 mm 0 6 m s 93 mm 183 mm 333 mm 133 mm 223 mm 373 mm 1 2 m s 153 mm 333 mm 633 mm 193 mm 373 mm 673 mm 1 For F3W MA0300 type only F3W MA User s Manual 16 Setting with DIP Switch 2 5 Muting Enable This function enables issuing the muting signal only when needed By enabling this function F3W MA issues the muting signal according to unblocking blocking of the muting trigger while the Muting Enable Input is ON The following settings are available for the Muting Enable function Disabled Factory Default Setting Enabled Timing Chart Muting Enable Input Mute A Trigger Beam Muting Output A Mute B Trigger Beam Muting Output B ON OFF BEEN 11 1 Blocked Unblocked M MN HM L ON OFF Blocked Unblocked ON OFF Muting Enable Enabled 5 1 MUTING DISABLE indicator turns on while Muting Enable Input keeps OFF Y z CHECK Muting Enable Input Mute A Trigger Beam Muting Output A Mute B Trigger Beam Muting Output B ON OFF HS 6 Blocked Unblocked ON OFF Blocked
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35. ber of the brackets used e z CHECK je The Standard Fixed Bracket does not allow beam alignment after fixing the bracket to a wall surface e CHECK F3W MA 26 User s Manual 3 2 2 3 Standard Fixed Bracket 32 1 Unit mm Material ZDC2 F3W MA User s Manual suolsu ulq e deu 27 Wiring Installation 3 3 Mounting 3 3 1 Mounting Method You can mount the F3W MA with Standard Fixed Brackets and Standard Adjustable Brackets Side or backside mounting is possible according to the place to install sensors MN 11 Make sure that the F3SG R is securely mounted and its cables and connectors are properly connected a CHECK 3 3 2 Mounting Procedure Before mounting When it is required to configure functions with DIP Switch do so before installing the F3W MA in your site according to the procedure described in 2 1 DIP Switch Bununo y C1eideu 3 3 2 1 Mounting with Standard Adjustable Brackets F39 LGA Example of mounting the F3W MA and the F3SG RA in the L shaped configuration Backside mounting 1 Mount the F3SG RA according to the mounting procedure described in the Safety Light Curtain F3SG R Series User s Manual a x Fig 1 5 M The mounting procedure of the F3W MA described below is basically the same as the F3SG R a CHECK 5 1 When using a
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37. ch line of F3W MA to a DC power supply higher than 24 VDC 20 Also do not connect it to an AC power supply AN Failure to do so may result in electric shock Double or reinforced insulation from hazardous voltage must be applied to all input and output lines Failure to do so may result in electric shock AN 3 4 2 Cable Conections Perform wiring according to the following procedure Connect an emitter cable F39 JGLI L gray sold separately to the emitter side power cable gray 2 Connect a receiver cable F39 JGLI D black sold separately to the receiver side power cable black 3 4 2 1 Single Ended Cable Single Ended Cable for Emitter F39 JGLIA L sold separately Unit mm L dia 14 9 RR Insulated vinyl round cable dia 6 6 5 wire M12 IP67 connector Cross section of conductor 0 38 mm insulator diameter dia 1 2 mm Single Ended Cable for Receiver F39 JGLIA D sold separately Unit mm L dia 14 9 E RE Insulated vinyl round cable dia 6 6 8 wire M12 IP67 connector Cross section of conductor 0 38 mm insulator diameter dia 1 2 mm F3W MA User s Manual 33 34 Wiring Installation Emitter cable Gray Receiver cable Black L m F39 JG3A L F39 JG3A D 3 F39 JG7A L F39 JG7A D 7 F39 JG10A L F39 JG10A D 10 F39 JG15A L F39 JG15A D 15 F39 JG20A L F39 JG20A D 20 Internal wiring diagram F39 JGLIA L Conne
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39. ct to Power Cable or Double Ended Cable U o 0 amp o Female Internal wiring diagram F39 JGLIA D F39 JGLIA D E 00 090 o9 Female Brown Black oil c l N Blue White Yellow 3 4 2 2 Double Ended Cable Double Ended Cable for Emitter Cable for extension F39 JGLIB L sold separately dia 14 9 F3W MA User s Manual M12 IP67 connector e E 1 Brown 24 VDC 2 Black CFG In 3 Blue 0 VDC 4 White COM 5 Yellow COM 2 Brown 24 VDC 7 Blue 0 VDC 5 Black Muting Output A 6 White Muting Output B 1 Yellow Mute Enable CFG In Reset 8 Red CFG Out 3 Gray COM 4 Pink COM M12 IP67 connector Unit mm dia 14 9 Insulated vinyl round cable dia 6 6 5 vvire 2 pair 1 Cross section of conductor 0 38 mm insulator diameter dia 1 2 mm Wiring Installation Double Ended Cable for Receiver Cable for extension F39 JGLIB D sold separately L Unit mm O dia 14 9 dia 14 9 M12 IP67 connector M12 IP67 connector Insulated vinyl round cable dia 6 6 8 wire 4 pair Cross section of conductor 0 38 mm insulator diameter dia 1 2 mm Emitter cable Gray Receiver cable Black L m F39 JGR5B L F39 JGR15B D 0 5 F39 JG1B L F39 JG1B D 1 F39 JG3B L F39 JG3B D 3 F39 JG5B L
40. ctional Earth Functional Earth ma F39 JGLIA D MUTE B MUTEA CFG In Yellow 24 VDC Brown 0 VDC Blue Muting output B White Gray Mute Enable Yellow Muting output A Black Muting output B White Muting output A Black 0 VDC Blue 24 VDC Brown CFG Out Red COM Gray 24 VDC 0 VDC Power Supply Eo The wiring examples in later pages do not indicate functional earth To use functional earth wire an earth cable e according to the example above Refer to 3 4 3 Functional Earth Connection for more information CHECK F3W MA 42 User s Manual Input Output Circuit and Applications 4 2 2 Standard Muting Mode with F3SG R T Shaped Configuration with 4 Joint Connector The following is the example of F3SG RA with Scan Code B External Device Monitoring disabled Auto Reset mode PNP output and External Test in 24 V Active and F3W MA with Scan Code A Chattering and Void Space Prevention 1 Off Delay 100 ms and Muting Enable disabled DIP Switch settings 1 1 Configure functions with the DIP Switches before wiring For the DIP Switch of the F3W MA refer to Chapter 2 Setting with DIP Switch For the DIP Switch of the F3SG RA refer to the Safety Light Curtain F3SG R Series User s Manual 2 DIP Switch Bank 2 of F3W MA receiver is not used Wiring example F3W MA Emitter Primary F3SG RA Emi
41. e and moves at a constant speed Example of Off Delay function Muting with Single Beam Sensor Muting with F3W MA Conventional Safety Light Curtain Safety Light Curtain Void Space Single Beam Sensor A Stable detection is not possible due to void space Off Delay function ignores impact of void space Muting Input A Muting Input A Muting Input B Muting Input B Muting State zu Muting State PE un Muting State Stopped Muting State Maintained U9IS S j e1deu5 When an object has a void space small size and moves at a very slow speed Example of Void Space Prevention function Muting with Single Beam Sensor Muting with F3W MA Conventional E Very slow speed E o asoca El B E Epoca Off Delay function can not fit this Void Space Prevention function helps application due to very slow speed the stable detection by multi axis detection 1 1 1 2 Example2 Application where an object temporarily stops and moves back and forth Example for Chattering Prevention function Muting with Single Beam Sensor Muting with F3W MA Conventional gt iz o A B 2 Stable detection is not possible due Chattering Prevention function to vibration if object suddenly stops helps the stable detection at the position of muting sensor Muting Input A Muting Input A Muting Input B Muting Input B Muting State os A Muting State EM O A BMuting Sta
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43. efault setting 2 Wi on Chattering and Void Space Prevention 1 23 Operation Mode SLM ON 2 3 Selection 2 CI ON Chattering and Void Space Prevention 2 3 LION 2 Wi on Point to Point Detection 3 MON same as factory default setting 4 CI ON Disabled 5 CI ON factory default setting 4 Mon 100 ms 5 LH ON 4 5 Off Delay 2 4 4 ON 250 ms 5 MIT ON 4 Mon 500 ms 5 MC on Disabled 6 CH ON 6 Muting Enable factory default setting 2 5 6 on Enabled MUTE A TOP Side Pattern 7 Muting Trigger Beam 7 CH ON factory default setting 2 6 Allocation WHN ow MUTE A BTN Side Pattern 8 Reserved 2 1 2 DIP Switch on Emitter The following functional settings are available by DIP Switches on the emitter For the details of each function refer to the chapters written in the Functional Details column on the table below L1 Indicates a switch position Position Function Setting Description Functional Details Scan Code B 1 NEN ON 1 Scan Code Selection factory default setting 2 2 1 MC ON Scan Code A Short Mode 2 Operating Range 2 CHN ON factory default setting 2 7 Selection 2 HON Long Mode 3 4 Reserved F3W MA 12 User s Manual Setting with DIP Switch 2 2 Scan Code Selection The F3W MA has two scan codes Code A and Code B These scan codes have different internal processing time The use of different scan codes allows for placement of systems in close proximity and in l
44. en emitter Primary sensor and receiver is maintained Start up for approx 3 s Green M Synchronization between emitter and receiver is lost 14 Bottom beam BTM Blue The bottom beam is unblocked state F3VV MA 8 User s Manual Overview and Specifications 1 4 Ratings Specifications F3W MA0100P F3VV MA0300P Performance Beam Gap between Muting Trigger Beams 100 mm 300 mm Number of Beams 8 20 Standard Detection Object 30 mm Long 0 3 to 20 0 m 1 to 65 ft Operating Range Short 0 3 to 7 0 m 1 to 23 ft Operation 13 ms max Response Time Reset 26 ms max Synchronized 78 ms max Not synchronized Effective Aperture Angle 2 5 max emitter and receiver at operating range of 3 m or greater Light Source Infrared LEDs Wavelength 870 nm Startup Waiting Time 2 s max Electrical Power Supply Voltage Vs SELV PELV 24 VDC 20 ripple p p 10 max Emitter Current Consumption 35mA 45mA Receiver 75 mA 75 mA Muting Outputs Two PNP transistor outputs Load current of 300 mA max Residual voltage of 2 V max except for voltage drop due to cable extension F3W MA is an PNP model Safety light curtains used with F3W MA must also be an PNP model Muting Output A Dark ON Output Operation Muting Output A is enabled when MuteA trigger beam is blocked Mode Muting Output B Dark ON Muting Outpu
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46. hile Operation Range Setting is Long Mode Y CHECK F3W MA User s Manual Wiring Installation Chapter 3 Wiring Installation 3 1 Installation Considerations 3 1 1 Mutual Interference Prevention 3 1 1 1 F3W MAs When two F3W MA systems with the same scan code are mounted in close proximity and in alignment with each other a light interference should be taken into account with another This can be corrected by mounting the emitters and receivers in alternation PREFERRED INSTALLATION NOT RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION F3W MA Receiver F3W MA Receiver Ao Emitter ge o Emitter F3W MA Emitter v z F3VV MA Recelver F3W MA Receiver F3VV MA Emitter Code B Code B The scan code feature of the F3VV MA system allows for placement of the two systems in close proximity and in line vvith each other The distinctive coding of the beams provide for unique operation of a system vvhile in vievv of another system vvith a different scan code Tvvo unique codes are available on the F3VV MA F3W MA Receiver CodeB F3W MA Receiver CodeA F3W MA Emitter CodeA The emitter and receiver units for F3VV MA must be set to the same scan code The scan code is selectable by the DIP Switch on the emitter and receiver units LA Refer to 2 1 DIP Switch for more information on setting the scan code by the DIP Switch F3W MA User s Manual suone p suo2 uoneile3sul 19 Wiring Installati
47. ic Sensors Amplified Photomicrosensors Measurement Sensors Ultrasonic Sensors Vision Sensors Industrial Components RFID Code Readers Relays Pushbuttons amp Indicators e Limit and Basic Switches Timers Counters Metering Devices Power Supplies Safety e Laser Scanners Safety Mats Edges and Bumpers Programmable Safety Controllers Light Curtains Safety Relays Safety Interlock Switches Z355 E1 03 08 15 Note Specifications are subject to change O 2015 Omron Electronics LLC Printed in U S A Printed on recycled paper amp
48. il 7 J F3W MA User s Manual 7 Overview and Specifications 1 3 1 LED Indicator Status Shown below are indication statuses of F3W MA LED indicators when you purchased Emitter S Location Name of Indicator Color Illuminated Blinking E 1 Reserved E 2 Operating range LONG Long Range mode is selected by Green DIP Switch m 3 Running RUN Green Power is ON 4 Error ERR Red Error in emitter Generic error 2 happens S 8 5 Receiver Location Name of Indicator Color Illuminated Blinking 1 Top beam state TOP Blue The top beam is unblocked 2 Muting output A MUTE A Green Muting Output A is activated 3 Muting output B MUTE B Green Muting Output B is activated 4 Off Delay DELAY Off Delay function is enabled by Yellow DIP Switch 5 Chattering Void CHAT Chattering and Void Space space Green Prevention mode is selected by DIP Switch 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 8 Reserved 9 Muting Enable MUTE The Muting Enable function is DISABLE Red enabled and Muting Enable input is turned OFF by DIP Switch 10 Error ERR Red Error in receiver Generic error happens 11 Stable state STB Grebn ncident light level is 170 or higher of ON threshold 12 Running RUN Green Power is ON 13 Communication COM Synchronization betwe
49. ine with each other and minimize mutual interference The following settings are available for the Scan Code Selection Scan Code A Scan Code B Factory Default Setting VV Both the emitter and receiver units must be set to the same code Q CHECK 5 1 You can minimize the impact of light interference by configuring the Scan Code settings for F3W MA and F3SG R when they are e in proximity to each other CHECK LA Refer to 3 1 1 Mutual Interference Prevention for more information on setting the scan code and mounting condition 2 3 Operation Mode Selection For F3W MA one of the three operation modes below can be selected according to the installation environment and the shape of the work piece 1 Point to point detection mode factory default setting 2 Chattering void space prevention mode 1 3 Chattering void space prevention mode 2 for F3W MA0300 type only M If the chattering void space prevention mode 1 or 2 has been configured the CHAT indicator turns ON e CHECK Ifthe chattering void space prevention mode 2 has been configured for F3VV MA0100 the mode actually works as the chattering e void space prevention mode 1 CHECK F3W MA User s Manual uon l S epo2 ULBIS Ziaideyo 13 Setting with DIP Switch 2 3 1 Point To Point Detection The point to point detection mode detects a workpiece in a spot as with traditional single beam sensors lt can be used for workpieces with
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51. l F39 JGLIB L Gray Model F39 JGDIA L Gray Double Ended Cable Model F39 JGLIB Single Ended Cable Model 39 Model F39 JGLIB D Black Model F39 JGLIA D Black 3 4 2 3 Extending Cable Length with Commercially Available Cable When you need to use a cable that is not specified by OMRON use a cable that satisfies the following specifications 1 Emitter 5 wire Receiver 8 wire 2 0 3 mm or larger conductor resistance 0 058 ohms m max 3 Positive and negative COM lines and 24 V and O V DC lines must be used as twisted pair cables all CHECK 3 4 2 4 Reduced Wiring Connector System jo Do not use cables in the same conduit as high voltage or electric power lines e Reduced wiring can be achieved by connecting the F3W MA and the F3SG RA PNP output with a 4 Joint Plug Socket Connector F39 GCN4 L sold separately The cable connection of the connector MA1 is as follows Plug Socket Description Connect an F3W MA to this socket The sensor connected here serves as a primary sensor For the Exit Only Muting Mode or L shaped configuration also connect an F3VV MA here Connect an F3SG RA to this socket Connect an F3W MA to this socket The sensor connected here serves as a secondary sensor Connect a Single Ended or Double Ended Connector Cable to this plug Control panel side 5 14 This connector cannot be used
52. ly tighten the Screw 1 to fix the Standard Adjustable Bracket to the housing of the F3W MA The recommended torque to tighten the Screw 1 is 2 0 Nem lt Enlarged view gt Screw 1 Hexagon socket head cap screw M3x15 4 SA EE N L4 SA Securely tighten this Securely tighten this Fig 7 F3W MA User s Manual Bununo y e deuo 31 Wiring Installation 3 3 3 Beam Alignment Procedure 5 11 The Standard Adjustable Bracket allows beam alignment after fixing the bracket to a wall surface The Standard Fixed e Bracket does not allow beam alignment after fixing the bracket to a wall surface CHECK Verify the following points The optical surfaces of the emitter and receiver are clean There is no interrupting object in the detection zone of the F3W MA 2 Align the beams of the emitter and receiver Move the emitter from side to side to align it to a center position where the Stable state indicator STB green of the receiver is illuminated while checking the state of the top and bottom beams with the Top beam state indicator TOP blue and Bottom beam state indicator BTM blue of the receiver Next move the receiver from side to side to align it to a center position where the Stable state indicator STB green of the receiver is illuminated while checking the state of
53. munication Port Not used 5 11 When attaching the cover tightly fasten the screws M2 5 recommended torque 0 35N m Failure to do so may cause the cover to come loose leading to deterioration of the functionality CHECK 5 f Operate the DIP Switch before turning the power of the F3W MA on If the DIP Switch is operated during operation of the F3W MA the F3W MA transitions to error BECK A change of the DIP Switch setting is activated upon power on 5 1 Note that do not use any tool which may damage F3W MA s body when operating the DIP Switch Q CHECK F3W MA User s Manual uus diq KAZAN 11 Setting with DIP Switch 2 1 1 DIP Switch on Receiver The following functional settings are available by DIP Switches on the receiver A receiver has two DIP Switches DIP Switch Bank 1 must be configured based on the table below For the details of each function refer to the chapters written in the Functional Details column on the table below VAL DIP Switch Bank 2 is not used Oo Y gt 0 CHECK 2 a zi DIP Svvitch Bank 1 O Indicates a switch position N Position Function Setting DIP SW1 Description Functional Details U Scan Code B TEMM ON x 1 Scan Code Selection factory default setting 2 2 2 1 LION Scan Code A 2 CI ON Point to Point Detection 3 IN ON factory d
54. ng required No setting required Emitter 3 O Indicates a switch position E 24 VDC Power Supply 0 VDC 3 Refer to Safety Light Curtain F3SG R Series User s Manual for more information on connectable safety controller units F3W MA User s Manual 43 Input Output Circuit and Applications 4 2 3 Exit Only Muting Mode with F3SG R L Shaped Configuration The following is the example of F3W MA with Scan Code A Chattering and Void Space Prevention 1 Off Delay 100 ms and Muting Enable enabled DIP Switch settings 1 Function DIP SVV1 DIP SVV2 2 F3W MA Receiver Scan Code A 1 MON 1 CI ON Chattering and Void Space Prevention 1 2 MT oN 2 CI ON 3 CN ON 3 CI ON Off Delay 100 ms Al on 4 ON 5 CI ON 5 CI ON Muting Enable Enabled 6 HT ON 6 CI ON Emitter Scan Code A 1 MON O Indicates a switch position 1 Configure functions with the DIP Switches before wiring Refer to Chapter 2 Setting with DIP Switch for more information 2 DIP Switch Bank 2 is not used Wiring example Q Emitter o 2 2 5 A lt a F3W MA Emi m mitter o i a ME m F39 JG x o 3 o x o S o a 2 8 al 9 sl 3 m d 2 l al s X x a o gt 4 ul O O o N o o o gt amp 24 VDC 2 OVDC 2 a 1 Signal wiring of the F3W MA is not required 2 Do not connect CFG In line to
55. on 3 1 1 2 F3W MA in combination with Safety Light Curtain When the F3W MA and safety light curtain systems are mounted in close proximity and in alignment with each other a light interference with one another should be also taken into account This can be avoided by arranging the F3W MA and safety light curtain system in alternation When two F3W MA systems are mounted one must have a different scan code from the other Example for T Shaped Configuration PREFERRED INSTALLATION NOT RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION Safety Light Curtain Receiver Safety Light Curtain Receiver Safety Light Curtain Emitter Safety Light Curtain Emitter F3W MA Emitter CodeB F3W MA Emitter CodeA l F3W MA Receiver CodeB F3W MA Receiver 2262 F3VV MA Emitter X 190 F3W MA Receiver CodeA F3W MA Emitter Example for L Shaped Configuration suoneJoepisuo uoneile3sul C1eideu PREFERRED INSTALLATION NOT RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION Safety Light Curtain Receiver Safety Light Curtain Receiver Safety Light Curtain Emitter Safety Light Curtain Emitter F3W MA Emitter F3W MA Receiver F3W MA Receiver A F3W MA Emitter The emitter and receiver units for F3W MA must be set to the same scan code The scan code is selectable by the DIP Switch on the emitter and receiver units mn Refer to 2 1 DIP Switch for more information on setting the scan code by the DIP Switch F3VV MA 20 User s Manual Wiring
56. ons F39 JGR5B L 0 5m M12 connector 5 pin on both ends 9 F39 JG1B L 1m o F39 JG3B L 3m 2 F39 JG5B L 5m 5 F39 JG7B L 7m oh F39 JG10B L 10m 9 F39 JG15B L 15m a F39 JG20B L 20m o a ES Double Ended Cable for receiver Model Cable length Specifications x F39 JGR5B D 0 5m M12 connector 8 pin on both ends 2 F39 JG1B D 1m F39 JG3B D 3m F39 JG5B D 5m F39 JG7B D 7m F39 JG10B D 10m F39 JG15B D 15m F39 JG20B D 20m F3W MA User s Manual 49 Appendix 4 Joint Plug Socket Connector Appearance Model Remarks F39 GCN4 M12 connectors P F39 GCN4 L Used for reduced vviring for connecting F3VV MA vvith F3SG RA F39 GCN4 D F39 GCN4 Includes one each of F39 GCN4 L and F39 GCN4 D m C s m F39 GCN4 L Used to connect F3W MA emitter with F3SG RA emitter F39 GCN4 D Used to connect F3W MA receiver with F3SG RA receiver PNP output Standard Fixed Bracket Appearance Model Application Remarks F39 LGF Bracket to mount the F3W 2 brackets per set MA Side mounting and backside mounting possible Beam alignment after mounting not possible Standard Adjustable Bracket Appearance Model Application Remarks F39 LGA Bracket to mount the F3W 2 brackets per set MA Beam alignment after mounting possible Side mounting and backside mounting possible pjo
57. or reinforced insulation from hazardous voltage must be applied to all input and output lines Failure to do so may result in electric shock gt gt Other Do not try to disassemble repair or modify this product Doing so may cause the functions to stop working properly Do not use the F3W MA in environments where flammable or explosive gases are present Doing so may result in explosion Do not use the F3W MA in an environment where strong magnetic field is generated 210112 F3W MA IV User s Manual Precautions for Safe Use Make sure to observe the following precautions that are necessary for ensuring safe use of the product Do not install the F3W MA in the following types of environments Areas exposed to intense interference light such as direct sunlight Areas with high humidity where condensation is likely to occur Areas where oil mist or corrosive gases are present Areas exposed to vibration or shock levels higher than in the specification provisions Areas where the product may come into contact with water Areas where the pollution degree is harsher than 3 such as outdoor environment Areas where the product may get wet with oil that can solve adhesive Loads must satisfy both of the following conditions Not short circuited Not used with a current that is higher than the rating Do not drop the product Dispose of the product in accordance with the relevant rules and regulations of the country
58. osition of the wall surface Fix the Standard Adiustable Bracket to the vvall surface vvith screvvs Fig 4 Bununo y e deuo VV Screws to mount the brackets to the wall are not included Q CHECK 5 Power the F3W MA on to perform beam alignment Move the emitter from side to side Fig 4 to align it to a center position where the Stable state indicator STB green of the receiver is illuminated while checking the state of the top and bottom beams with the Top beam state indicator TOP blue and Bottom beam state indicator BTM blue of the receiver Fig 5 Repeat this step for beam alignment of the receiver 5 er COM indicator blinks when synchronization between emitter and receiver is lost While the synchronization is lost the STB TOP and BTM indicators do not turn ON z CHECK lt Emitter gt lt Receiver gt 557 T La TOP Blue E Edo Eo 62 x ETE PRAE vo E E do p P o iH d il fo go STB Green j sH HB oB B EE BTM Blue Eo vel sek ui A h Fig 5 Fig 6 M The angle of the Standard Adjustable Bracket is adjustable between 15 Q CHECK F3W MA 30 User s Manual 6 Secure
59. p this Manual at the place where the operator can refer to whenever necessary Visual Aids The following symbols appear in this document to help you locate different types of information RU Ce Indicates important information or advice on a function or operation of the product CHECK Ww Indicates page numbers or chapter title of related information Terms and Conditions Agreement Warranties a Exclusive Warranty Omron s exclusive warranty is that the Products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve months from the date of sale by Omron or such other period expressed in writing by Omron Omron disclaims all other warranties express or implied b Limitations OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ABOUT NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE Omron further disclaims all warranties and responsibility of any type for claims or expenses based on infringement by the Products or otherwise of any intellectual property right o o Buyer Remedy Omron s sole obligation hereunder shall be at Omron s election to i replace in the form originally shipped with Buyer responsible for labor charges for removal or replacement thereof the non complying Product ii repair the non complying Produ
60. panies shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards codes or regulations which apply to the combination of the Product in the Buyer s application or use of the Product At Buyer s request Omron will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use which apply to the Product This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the Product in combination with the end product machine system or other application or use Buyer shall be solely responsible for determining appropriateness of the particular Product with respect to Buyer s application product or system Buyer shall take application responsibility in all cases NEVER USE THE PRODUCT FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCT S IS PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM F3W MA User s Manual Programmable Products Omron Companies shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable Product or any consequence thereof Performance Data Data presented in Omron Company websites catalogs and other materials is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty It may represent the result of Omron s test conditions and the user must co
61. q q gq qm qm qm AO 1 1 System Overview 1 1 1 1 Product Overview 1 1 1 1 1 Example1 Application to detect objects with void space hole 2 1 1 1 2 Example2 Application where an object temporarily stops and moves back and forth 2 1 1 2 System Components 3 1 2 Basic Function 4 1 2 1 Optical synchronization 4 1 2 2 Basic operation 5 1 3 LED Indicators 7 1 3 1 LED Indicator Status 8 1 4 Ratings Specifications 9 Chapter2 Setting with DIP Switch 11 2 1 DIP Switch 11 2 1 1 DIP Switch on Receiver A 2 1 2 DIP Switch on Emitter e 12 2 2 Scan Code Selection 13 2 3 Operation Mode Selection 13 2 3 1 Point To Point Detection A 2 3 2 Chattering and Void Space Prevention 0666666655 4 2 4 Off Delay 16 2 5 Muting Enable 17 2 6 Muting Trigger Beam Allocation 18 2 7 Operating Range Selection 18 Chapter3 Wiring Installation 19 3 1 Installation Considerations 19 3 1 1 Mutual Interference Prevention 19 3 1 1 1 F3W MAs ag 3 1 1 2 F3W MA in combination with Safety Light Curtain 20 3 1 1 3 F3W MA in combination with F3SG RA 21 3 2 Dimensions 22 F3W MA User s Manual vii 3 2 1 Mounted with Standard Adjustable Brackets F39 LGA 22 3 2 1 1 Backside Mounting 22 3 2 1 2 Side Mounting 23 3 2 1 3 Standard Adjustable Bracket 24 3 2 2 Mounted with Standard Fixed Brackets F39 LGF 25 3 2 2 1
62. r and receiver 5 11 Use the brackets of specified quantities and locations according to the dimensions The other brackets than described above may not meet the specified ratings and performance CHECK 5 11 When you use the sensor in a situation where the sensor is under a load increase the number of the brackets used Y CHECK 5 11 The Standard Fixed Bracket does not allow beam alignment after fixing the bracket to a wall surface Y CHECK F3W MA User s Manual suoisueuiig e deu 25 Wiring Installation 3 2 2 2 Side Mounting 150 max x 2 a 2 M5 or M6 in Standard Fixed b Bracket 2 F39 LGF 5 e o C 9 o gt o O a Standard Fixed o Bracket F39 LGF 5 34 2 M5 orM6 150 max 150 max lt Screw M5 or M6 gt Unit mm Model F3VV MA0100P F3W MA0300P Dimension A 208 448 Dimension C1 190 430 Dimension D 140 380 Dimension P 20 20 Number of Standard Fixed 2 2 Brackets The number of brackets required to mount either one of emitter and receiver 5 1 Use the brackets of specified quantities and locations according to the dimensions The other brackets than described above may not meet the specified ratings and performance CHECK 5 11 When you use the sensor in a situation where the sensor is under a load increase the num
63. rrelate it to actual application requirements Actual performance is subject to the Omron s Warranty and Limitations of Liability Change in Specifications Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons It is our practice to change part numbers when published ratings or features are changed or when significant construction changes are made However some specifications of the Product may be changed without any notice When in doubt special part numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application Please consult with your Omron s representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased Product Errors and Omissions Information presented by Omron Companies has been checked and is believed to be accurate however no responsibility is assumed for clerical typographical or proofreading errors or omissions F3W MA User s Manual Safety Precautions Indications and Meanings for Safe Use The precautions listed in this document indicated by alert symbols and statements must be followed for the safe use of the F3W MA Failure to follow all precautions and alerts may result in an unsafe use or operation Thoroughly read this manual and understand the installation procedures operation check procedures and maintenance procedures before using F3W MA The following word and symbols are used in this document Meaning of Signal Word
64. s seiuuosse o y jeuondo Gieideua F3W MA 50 User s Manual Appendix 5 3 Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the manual number at the bottom of the front and back covers of this manual 2355 1 03 Revision x Revision date Revisions symbol 01 November 2014 First edition 02 danuary 2015 Minor corrections 03 August 2015 Added reduced wiring connector Minor corrections 103SIH UOISIA9M Giaideuo F3W MA User s Manual 51 Terms and Conditions of Sale OMRON Ti o 9 10 11 12 Offer Acceptance These terms and conditions these Terms are deemed part of all quotes agreements purchase orders acknovvledgmenis price lists catalogs manuals brochures and other documents whether electronic or in writing relating to the sale of products or services collectively the Products by Omron Electronics LLC and its subsidiary companies Omron Omron objects to any terms or conditions proposed in Buyers purchase order or other documents which are inconsistent with or in addition to these Terms Prices Payment Terms All prices stated are current subject to change with out notice by Omron Omron reserves the right to increase or decrease prices on any unshipped portions of outstanding orders Payments for Products are due net 30 days unless otherwise stated in the invoice Discounts Cash discounts if any will apply
65. t B is enabled when MuteB trigger beam is blocked ON Voltage MuteEnable Vs to Vs 3 V sink current 5 mA max Input Voltage OFF Voltage Mute Enable 0 to 1 2 Vs or open The Vs indicates a supply voltage value in your environment Indicators UA Refer to 1 3 1 LED Indicator Status Protective Circuit Output short protection Power supply reverse polarity protection Insulation Resistance 20 MQ or higher 500 VDC megger Dielectric Strength 1 000 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 min Functional Scan Code Selection Operation Mode Selection Point to Point Detection Chattering and Void Space Prevention Functions Off Delay Muting Enable Muting Trigger Beam Allocation Operating Range Selection F3W MA User s Manual suoneoyioodg sbPuney 9 suoneoyi2odg sbPuney 10 Overvievv and Specifications Environmental F3W MAO0100P F3W MAO0300P Operating 10 to 55 C 13 to 131 F non icing Ambient Temperature Storage 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F Operating 35 to 85 non condensing Ambient Humidity Storage 3596 to 9596 Ambient llluminance Incandescent lamp 3 000 Ix max on receiver surface Sunlight 10 000 Ix max on receiver surface Degree of Protection IEC 60529 IP65 and IP67 Vibration Resistance IEC 61496 1 10 to 55 Hz Multiple amplitude of 0 7 mm 20 sweeps for all 3 axes Shock Resistance IEC 61496 1 100 m s
66. te Stopped Muting State Maintained 0000000000000000000 0000000000000000000 A B B A aooo agn F3W MA 2 User s Manual Overview and Specifications 1 1 2 System Components This section describes the system components and part names of the F3W MA system Beam center line mark Muting Trigger Beam Emitter Indicator M9IAJ9AQ U9IS S yv ydeu Receiver itch Receiver Push Switch Not used Communication Port Not used 5 Y To distinguish between the emitter and receiver find the labels attached to the front of the F3W MA The label on the emitter reads EMITTER and the label on the receiver reads RECEIVER Power Cable Extension cable i Black CHECK F3W MA User s Manual 3 Overview and Specifications 1 2 Basic Function 1 2 1 Optical synchronization Synchronization is required between an emitter and a receiver for normal operation of F3W MA F3W MA uses a specific beam for Synchronization The beam is hereinafter called synchronization beam Depending on sensor configuration the synchronization beam is either of the followings Configuration Synchronization Beam T Shaped configuration with COM lines End beams Top or Bottom beam of the primary sensor 1 2 T Shaped configuration with 4 Joint Connector Other configurations End beams Top or Bottom beam
67. the top and bottom beams with the Top beam state indicator TOP blue and Bottom beam state indicator BTM blue of the receiver 1 3 LED Indicators Bununo y C1eideu Ww V In the T Shaped Configuration with COM lines adjust the beams from the primary sensor side which has the synchronous beams CHECK AE COM indicator for primary sensor blinks when synchronization between emitter and receiver is lost While the Ce synchronization is lost the STB TOP and BTM indicators do not turn ON CHECK J Verify that all the three indicators of the receiver Top beam state TOP blue Bottom beam state BTM blue and Stable state STB green indicators are illuminated 4 Make sure to keep the beams aligned and tightly fasten all screws The table below shows the recommended tightening torques for the included screws Mounting bracket type Nominal diameter x length of screw mm Tightening torque recommended Standard Adjustable Bracket Standard Fixed Bracket 5 11 If any of the Top beam state TOP blue Bottom beam state BTM blue and Stable state STB green indicators are not illuminated check if the emitter and receiver are mounted parallel and at the same height SUE Tightening screws with a torque that considerably exceeds the recommended torque may cause failure F3W MA 32 User s Manual Wiring Installation 3 4 Wiring 3 4 1 Wiring Precautions Z WARNING Do not connect ea
68. tput Circuit and Applications 4 2 5 Standard Muting Mode with Other Safety Component T Shaped Configuration The following is the example of F3W MA 1 with Scan Code A Chattering and Void Space Prevention 1 Off Delay 100 ms and Muting Enable enabled and F3W MA 2 with Scan Code B Chattering and Void Space Prevention 1 Off Delay 100 ms and Muting Enable enabled DIP Switch settings 1 Function can Code Chattering and Void Space Prevention 1 2 MT ON 2 CI ON 3 ON 3 CH ON Off Delay 100 ms 4 LION 4 CI ON 5 ON 5 CI ON Muting Enable Enabled eL on 6 ON Emitter Scan Code A 1 MON E F3W MA 2 Receiver Scan Code B factory default setting 1 CI ON 1L NM ON Chattering and Void Space Prevention 1 2 MT ON 2 CI ON 3 CI ON 3 CI ON Off Delay 100 ms 4 BON 4 ON 5 ON 5 CI ON Muting Enable Enabled c ON 6 CI ON Emitter Scan Code B factory default setting 1 CI ON LI Indicates a switch position 1 Configure functions with the DIP Switches before wiring For the DIP Switch of the F3VV MA refer to Chapter 2 Setting with DIP Switch For the DIP Switch of the F3SG RA refer to the Safety Light Curtain F3SG R Series User s Manual 2 DIP Switch Bank 2 is not used Wiring example Emitter SLC settings Muting system Emitters and receivers of F3W MA and SLC mounted in alternation sojduiex3 BULA F3VV MA Emitter 1 F3VV MA Emitter 2
69. tter F39 GCN4 L Ou Om F39 JG Not used White Not used Yellow 0 VDC Blue F3W MA Emitter F3W MA Receiver Secondary Primary F3SG RA Receiver F39 GCN4 D Om Muting Enable S1 Test Switch Connect the line to 0 V if this switch is not required S2 Lockout Interlock Reset Switch Override Switch or Override Cancel Switch ML Muting lamp 1 Also used as Override input line 2 Make sure to connect an override cancel switch to the Reset line when using the override function Otherwise the override state may not be released by the override cancel switch resulting in serious injury F3W MA Receiver Secondary Controller 3 Function DIP SVV1 DIP SW2 F3SG RA Receiver Scan Code B 1 1 EDM Disabled factory default setting 2 CI ON 2 CI ON Auto Reset factory default setting 3 CI ON 3 II ON 4 CI ON 4 CI ON PNP factory default setting 7 CI ON 7 CI ON Emitter Scan Code B 1 MT ON External Test 24 V Active factory default setting 4 CI ON 2 2 F3W MA Primary Receiver Scan Code A 18 on 1 CI ON 2 5 Chattering and Void Space Prevention 1 28 1ON 2 CI ON 2 o 3 CI ON 3 CN ON A Off Delay 100 ms 4I OoN 4 CI ON 2 s 5 CN ON 5 CN oN zi Muting Enable Disabled factory default setting 6 CI ON 6 ov 2 i Emitter Scan Code A 1 MON m F3W MA Secondary Receiver No setti
70. ver Secondary Safety Light Curtain F3W MA Emitter 2 Primary On F3W MA Emitter 1 Primary Synchronization beam F3W MA Receiver 2 Primary F3W MA Receiver 1 Primary Synchronization beam For F3W MA 1 q Other configurations T Shaped and L Shaped configurations not using COM lines 5 1 1 The Emitter s ERR indicator is blinking to show an error has occurred System Configuration Example T Shaped Configuration with COM lines Expected error Incorrect wiring Assumed Causes and Actions The communication line may have been short circuited or broken Wire the communication lines properly Configuration error The F3W MA may have been used under a cascaded configuration Do not use F3W MA under a cascaded configuration A DIP switch may have been changed during operation Do not operate a DIP switch during operation Communication error If the wiring is extended by using other cable than the dedicated one the cable may not have the same or better performance Check the dedicated and extension cables for any abnormality The wiring may have exceeded the maximum power cable length Check the cable length Other errors A communication error or an internal circuit failure due to noise may have occurred Check the noise level in the environment Other configurations Incorrect wiring The configuration line may have been short circuited to 2
71. witch CHECK The positions of the Muting Trigger Beams can be identified by the symbols W printed on the indicator label of the A F3W MA CHECK Timing chart Trigger Beam Unblocked Mute B Blocked Trigger Beam Unblocked MM MN Muting ON Output A orr Muting ON Output B OFF V MUTE A and MUTE B indicators are illuminated when the F3W MA sends a Muting signal Q CHECK Also the F3W MA regularly performs the Self Test while operating This function cannot be cancelled If an error is found in the Self Test the F3W MA enters the Error state keeps the muting output in the OFF state and indicates the error at the same time A 11 The Self Test detects such errors as described below Emitter CHECK Failure of emitter unit or circuit CPU failure Memory failure Failure of DIP Switch Receiver Abnormal external power supply voltage Failure of internal power supply circuit Failure of receiver unit or detection circuit CPU failure Memory failure Failure of safety output circuit Disconnected or short circuited cable Failure of DIP Switch E F3W MA User s Manual 5 Overview and Specifications When the cause of the error is removed you can release the Error state by using either of the following methods Cycle the power back ON Reset input Only for Receiver side This is shared with the Muting Enable line Error resetting wiring for receiver gt
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