Exclusive Control Unit for Safety Light Curtain SF-C10
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Partly Order Discontinued
Last time buy (JST)
March 31, 2023
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Basic Information
Less setup time for safety circuits
UL/C-UL,CE,TUV,UKCA Approved
CE : Machinery Directive, EMC Directive
UKCA : Machinery Regulations, EMC Regulations
UL : Approved Listing
Features
Quick-connection [SF-C11]
Connecting to the safety light curtain is done using plug-in connections, which shorten setup and replacement time.
Easy setup requiring no torque control [SF-C11]
A spring method is used for the terminal blocks for connections other than to the safety light curtain. There is no need to control tightening torques for these terminal blocks.
Removable terminal blocks reduce maintenance time [SF-C11]
Removable terminal blocks reduce the work required for reconnecting wiring during maintenance.
Slim design [SF-C13]
22.5 mm 0.886 in thickness, so it can even be inserted into narrow spaces inside panels.
Supports both PNP and NPN polarities [All Models]
A single model can be used for PNP / NPN input switching, reducing the number of parts that are needed to be registered.
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Order guide
Designation | Appearance | Model No. | Applicable cable (Note) | Description | |
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Connector connection type control unit | SF-C11 | Safety light curtain connection cable: SFB-CB□ (For SF4B series) SF2B-CB□ (For SF2B series) Extension cable: SFB-CCJ10□ | Use 8-core cable with connector to connect to the safety light curtain. Compatible with up to Control Category 4. Interference prevention wires and muting function cannot be used. | ||
Slim type control unit | SF-C13 | Safety light curtain connection cable: SFB-CCB□(-MU) (For SF4B series) SF2B-CCB□ (For SF2B series) Extension cable: SFB-CC□(-MU) | Use a discrete wire cable to connect to the safety light curtain. Muting function and interference prevention wires can be used. Compatible with up to Control Category 4. |
Note: Refer to the SF4B series and SF2B series for details of applicable cable.
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Specifications
Model No. | SF-C11 | SF-C13 | |
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Connectable safety light curtains | SF4D / SF4B / SF4B-G / SF2B series | Safety light curtains manufactured by our company | |
Applicable standards | EN 61496-1 (Type 4), EN 55011, EN ISO 13849-1:2015 (Category 4, , PLe), IEC 61496-1 (Type 4), ISO 13849-1:2015 (Category 4, PLe), JIS B 9704-1 (Type 4), JIS B 9705-1 (Category 4), ANSI/UL 61496-1 (Type 4), UL 1998 (Class 2) (Note 2) | ||
Applicable regulations | CE Marking (Machinery Directive, EMC Directive, RoHS Directive),UKCA Marking (Machinery Regulations, EMC Regulations, RoHS Regulations) | ||
Supply voltage | 24 V DC ±10 % Ripple P-P 10 % or less | ||
Current consumption | 100 mA or less (without safety light curtain) | ||
Fuse rating | Built-in electronic fuse, Triggering current: 0.5 A or more, Reset after power down | ||
Enabling path | NO contact × 3 (13-14, 23-24, 33-34) | ||
Utilization | AC-15, DC-13 (IEC 60947-5-1) | ||
Rated operation voltage (Ue) / Rated operation current (le) | 30 V DC / 6 A, 230 V AC / 6 A, resistive load (For inductive load, during contact protection) Min. applicable load: 10 mA (at 24 V DC) (Note 3) | 30 V DC / 4 A, 230 V AC / 4 A, resistive load (For inductive load, during contact protection) Min. applicable load: 10 mA (at 24 V DC) (Note 3) | |
Contact material / contacts | Silver tin oxide (AgSnO), self cleaning, positively driven | ||
Contact resistance | 100 mΩ or less (initial value) | ||
Contact protection fuse rating | 6 A (slow blow) | 4 A (slow blow) | |
Mechanical lifetime | 10,000,000 times or more (open/close frequency of 180 times/min) (Note 4) | ||
Electrical lifetime | 100,000 times or more (open/close frequency of 20 times/min, 230 V AC, 3 A, using resistance load) (Note 4) | ||
Pick-up delay (Auto reset/Manual reset) | 80 ms or less / 90 ms or less | ||
Response time | 10 ms or less | ||
Auxiliary output | Safety relay contact (NC contact) ×1 (41-42) (Related to enabling path) | ||
Rated operation voltage/current | 24 V DC / 2 A, Min. applicable load: 10 mA (at 24 V DC) | ||
Contact protection fuse rating | 2 A (slow blow) | ||
Semiconductor auxiliary output (AUX) | <Minus ground (Setting for PNP)> PNP open-collector transistor • Maximum source current: 60 mA • Applied voltage: same as supply voltage (between the auxiliary output and +V) • Residual voltage: 2.3 V or less (at 60 mA source current) • Leakage current: 2 mA or less <Plus ground (Setting for NPN)> NPN open-collector transistor • Maximum sink current: 60 mA • Applied voltage: same as supply voltage (between the auxiliary output and 0V) • Residual voltage: 1.5 V or less (at 60 mA sink current) • Leakage current: 2 mA or less | PNP open‑collector transistor • Maximum source current: 60 mA • Applied voltage: same as supply voltage (between the auxiliary output and +V) • Residual voltage: 2.3 V or less (at 60 mA source current) • Leakage current: 2 mA or less | |
Output operation | Related to auxiliary output of safety light curtain | ON when the safety light curtain is interrupted | |
Excess voltage category | II | ||
Indicators | Power supply (Ui) | Green LED (lights up when the power is ON) | |
Enabling path (OUT) | Green LED (lights up when the enabling contacts are closed) | ||
Interlock (INTER_LOCK) | Yellow LED (lights up when the enabling contacts are opened) | ||
Fault (FAULT) | Yellow LED (blinks when fault occurs) | ||
External relay monitor function | Incorporated | ||
Trailing edge function | Incorporated | ||
Polarity selection function (Note 5) | Incorporated (Sliding switch allows selection of plus/minus ground) Minus ground: Correspond to PNP output safety light curtain Plus ground: Correspond to NPN output safety light curtain | Incorporated (Cable connection allows selection of plus/minus ground) Minus ground: Correspond to PNP output safety light curtain Plus ground: Correspond to NPN output safety light curtain | |
Pollution degree | 2 | ||
Degree of protection | Enclosure: IP40, Terminal: IP20 | ||
Ambient temperature | –10 to +55 ℃ +14 to +131 ℉ (No dew condensation or icing allowed), Storage: –25 to +70 ℃ –13 to +158 ℉ | ||
Ambient humidity | 30 to 85 % RH, Storage: 30 to 95 % RH | ||
Vibration resistance | Malfunction resistance 10 to 55Hz, 0.35 mm 0.014 in double amplitude 20 times each in X, Y, and Z directions | ||
Connection terminal | Detachable spring-cage terminal | Spring-cage terminal | |
Enclosure material | ABS | ||
Weight | Net weight: 320 g approx. | Net weight: 200 g approx. |
Notes:
1) Where measurement conditions have not been specified precisely, the conditions used were an ambient temperature of +20 ℃ +68 ℉.
2) SF-C11 and SF-C13 comply with UL 1998 (Class 2).
3) If several SF-C11 or SF-C13 units are being used in a line together, leave a space of 5 mm 0.197 in or more between each unit. If the units are touching each other, reduce the rated operating current for safety output in accordance with the ambient operating temperature as shown in the graphs below.
4) The life expectancy of the relay varies depending on the type of load, open / close frequency, ambient conditions and others.
5) Please switch the sliding switch to the PNP side for minus ground and to the NPN side for plus ground.
Discontinued products
Model No. | SF-C12 | |
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Connectable safety light curtains | SF4B / SF4B-G series | |
Applicable standards | EN 61496-1 (Type 4), EN 55011, EN ISO 13849-1 (Category 4, PLe), IEC 61496-1 (Type 4), ISO 13849-1 (Category 4, PLe), JIS B 9704-1 (Type 4), JIS B 9705-1(Category 4), ANSI/UL 61496-1 (Type 4) | |
Applicable regulations | CE Marking (Machinery Directive, EMC Directive, RoHS Directive) | |
Control category | ISO 13849-1 (EN ISO 13849-1, JIS B 9705-1) compliance up to Category 4, PLe standards | |
Supply voltage / Current consumption | 24 V DC ±10 % Ripple P-P 10 % or less / 100 mA or less (without safety light curtain) | |
Fuse rating | Built-in electronic fuse, Triggering current: 0.5 A or more, Reset after power down | |
Safety output | NO contact × 2 (13-14, 23-24) | |
Utilization | AC-15, DC-13 (IEC 60947-5-1) | |
Rated operation voltage (Ue) / Rated operation current (le) | 24 V DC / 1 A, resistive load (For inductive load, during contact protection) Min. applicable load: 15 mA (at 24 V DC) | |
Contact material / contacts | AgNiO + 0.2 μm 0.008 mil Au plating, self cleaning, positively driven | |
Contact resistance | 50 mΩ or less (initial value) | |
Contact protection fuse rating | 3 A (slow blow) | |
Mechanical lifetime | 10,000,000 times or more (open/close frequency of 180 times/min) (Note 2) | |
Electrical lifetime | 100,000 times or more (open/close frequency of 20 times/min, 230 V AC, 3 A, using resistance load) (Note 2) | |
Pick-up delay (Auto reset/Manual reset) | 30 ms or less / 30 ms or less | |
Response time | 14 ms or less | |
Auxiliary output | Safety relay contact (NC contact) × 1 (31-32) (Related to enabling path) | |
Rated operation voltage/current | 30 V DC / 3 A, Min. applicable load: 15 mA (at 24 V DC) | |
Contact protection fuse rating | 3 A (slow blow) | |
Semiconductor auxiliary output (AUX) | - | |
Output operation | - | |
Excess voltage category | III | |
Indicators | Power supply (Ui) | Green LED (lights up when the power is ON) |
Safety output [OUT (Note 3)] | Green LED (lights up when safety output is closed) | |
Interlock (INTER_LOCK) | - | |
Fault (FAULT) | Orange LED (lights up when two safety light curtain input polarity selection switch settings are different) | |
External relay monitor function | Incorporated (Note 4) | |
Trailing edge function | Incorporated | |
Polarity selection function (Note 5) | Incorporated (Sliding switch allows selection of plus/minus ground) Minus ground: Correspond to PNP output safety light curtain Plus ground: Correspond to NPN output safety light curtain | |
Pollution degree | 2 | |
Protection | IP65 | |
Ambient temperature | –10 to +55 ℃ +14 to +131 ℉ (No dew condensation or icing allowed), Storage: –25 to +70 ℃ –13 to +158 ℉ | |
Ambient humidity | 35 to 85 % RH, Storage: 35 to 85 % RH | |
Vibration resistance | Resistance 10 to 55 Hz frequency, 0.75 mm 0.030 in amplitude in X, Y, and Z directions for two hours each | |
Connection terminal | European terminal | |
Enclosure material | Die-cast aluminum | |
Weight | Net weight: 1 kg approx. |
Notes:
1) Where measurement conditions have not been specified precisely, the conditions used were an ambient temperature of +20 ℃ +68 ℉.
2) The life expectancy of the relay varies depending on the type of load, open / close frequency, ambient conditions and others.
3) The operation indicator is marked as "Enabling" on the unit for SF-C12.
4) Terminals for utilizing the functions of the SF4B / SF4B-G series are available.
5) Please switch the sliding switch to the PNP side for minus ground and to the NPN side for plus ground.
Model No. | SF-C14EX(-01) (Note 2) | |
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Connectable safety light curtains | SF4B / SF4B-G series | |
Applicable standards | IEC 61496-1 (Type 4), EN 55011, EN ISO 13849-1 (Category 4, PLe), IEC 61496 (Type 4), ISO 13849-1 (Category 4, PLe), JIS B 9704-1 (Type 4), JIS B 9705-1 (Category 4, PLe), ANSI/UL 61496-1 (Type 4), UL 1998 (Class 2) | |
CE marking directive compliance | Machinery Directive, EMC Directive, RoHS Directive | |
Control category | ISO 13849-1 (EN ISO 13849-1, JIS B 9705-1) compliance up to Category 4, PLe standards | |
Supply voltage | 24 V DC ±10 % Ripple P-P 10 % or less | |
Current consumption | 0.2 A or less (Excluding safety light curtain and other external connecting device) | |
Safety outputs (Safety output 1 Safety output 2 Safety output 3) | PNP open-collector transistor 2 outputs × 3 or NPN open-collector transistor 2 outputs × 3 (selectable using a slider switch) <When PNP output is selected> • Maximum source current: 200 mA • Applied voltage: same as supply voltage (between the safety output and +V) • Residual voltage: 2 V or less (at 200 mA source current) <When NPN output is selected> • Maximum sink current: 200 mA • Applied voltage: same as supply voltage (between the safety output and 0 V) • Residual voltage: 2 V or less (at 200 mA sink current) | |
Operation mode (Output operation) | Safety output 1: ON when the safety light curtain is in light receiving condition, OFF when the safety light curtain is in light interrupted condition (Note 3) Safety output 2: ON when the safety light curtain is in light receiving condition or the muting function is valid OFF when the safety light curtain is in light interrupted condition and the muting function is invalid (Note 3) Safety output 3: ON when the emergency stop is invalid, OFF when the emergency stop is valid | |
Protection circuit (Short-circuit protection) | Incorporated | |
Response time | OFF response: 14 ms or less (Safety output 1 and 2: including the response time of the safety light curtain) ON response: 90 ms or less (auto-reset) / 140 ms or less (manual reset) (Note 4) | |
Auxiliary outputs [Auxiliary output 1 Auxiliary output 2 Auxiliary output 3 Auxiliary output 4 (Note 5)] | PNP open-collector transistor × 3 or NPN open-collector transistor × 3 (selectable using a slider switch) <When PNP output is selected> • Maximum source current: 60 mA • Applied voltage: same as supply voltage (between the auxiliary output and +V) • Residual voltage: 2 V or less (at 60 mA source current) <When NPN output is selected> • Maximum sink current: 60 mA • Applied voltage: same as supply voltage (between the auxiliary output and 0 V) • Residual voltage: 2 V or less (at 60 mA sink current) | |
Operation mode (Output operation) | Auxiliary output 1: ON when the muting function is invalid, OFF when the muting function is valid Auxiliary output 2: ON when the override function is invalid, OFF when the override function is valid Auxiliary output 3: ON when the muting lamp is normal, OFF when the muting lamp is error Auxiliary output 4: ON when the safety light curtain is in light interrupted condition, OFF when the safety light curtain is in light receiving condition (Note 5) | |
Protection circuit (Short-circuit protection) | Incorporated | |
Muting lamp output | Applicable muting lamp: 24 V DC, 3.6 to 30 W (L1, L2 of each unit) | |
Protection circuit (Short-circuit protection) | Incorporated | |
PFHD (Note 6) | 1.66 × 10-10 | |
MTTFD (Note 6) | 100 years or more | |
Protection | Enclosure: IP40, Terminal: IP20 | |
Ambient temperature | –10 to +55 ℃ +14 to +131 ℉ (No dew condensation or icing allowed), Storage: –25 to +70 ℃ –13 to +158 ℉ | |
Ambient humidity | 30 to 85 % RH, Storage: 30 to 95 % RH | |
Dielectric strength voltage | 1,000 V AC for one min. between all supply terminals connected together and enclosure | |
Insulation resistance | 20 MΩ, or more, with 500 V DC megger between all supply terminals connected together and enclosure | |
Vibration resistance | 10 to 55 Hz frequency, 0.35 mm 0.014 in double amplitude in X, Y and Z directions for two hours each | |
Shock resistance | 30 G acceleration in X, Y and Z directions three times each | |
Material | Enclosure: ABS | |
Connection terminal | Detachable spring-cage terminal | |
Weight | Net weight: 250 g approx. |
Notes:
1) Where measurement conditions have not been specified precisely, the conditions used were an ambient temperature of +20 ℃ +68 ℉.
2) The handy-controller SFB-HC (optional) cannot be used with SF-C14EX-01.
3) Both safety output 1 and 2 are OFF when the emergency stop is valid regardless of whether the safety light curtain is in the light receiving or light interrupted condition.
4) The auto-reset cannot be used with safety output 3.
5) The auxiliary output incorporated in the SF4B / SF4B-G series is output.
6) PFHD: Probability of dangerous failure per hour, MTTFD: Mean time to dangerous failure (in years)
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Dimensions
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SF-C11
Control unit (Optional)
SF-C13
Control unit (Optional)
Discontinued products
SF-C12
Control unit (Optional)
SF-C14EX(-01)
Application expansion unit
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I/O Circuit and Wiring diagrams
Wiring diagram of SF-C11 and SF4B / SF4B-G series or SF2B series (Control Category 4 or 2)
For PNP output (minus ground)
- Set the safety light curtain input polarity selection switch to the PNP side and ground the 0 V line.
Notes:
1) The above diagram is when using manual reset. If automatic reset is used, disconnect the lead from X2 and connect it to X3. In this case, a reset (RESET) button is not needed.
2) Use a momentary-type switch as the reset (RESET) button.
3) Emission halt occurs when the test (TEST) button is open, and emission occurs when the test (TEST) button is short-circuited. If not using the test (TEST) button, short-circuit T1 and T2. However, in case of SF2B series, use a test rod or similar to interrupt the light in order to carry out self-diagnosis separately.
For NPN output (plus ground)
- In the above diagram, set the safety light curtain input polarity selection switch to the NPN side and ground the + side.
When connecting the SF-C11 to the safety light curtains, make sure to use the 8-core connection cable with a connector. Refer to the SF4B / SF4B-G series and SF2B series pages for details. SFB-CB□, SF2B-CB□, SFB-CCJ10□
Terminal arrangement diagram
Terminal | Function |
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A1 | +24 V DC |
A2 | 0 V |
13-14, 23-24, 33-34 | Safety output (NO contact × 3) |
41-42 | Auxiliary output (NC contact × 1) |
X1 | Reset output terminal |
X2 | Reset input terminal (Manual) |
X3 | Reset input terminal (Automatic) |
A | Not used |
B | |
T1 | Test output terminal |
T2 | Test input terminal |
AUX | Semiconductor auxiliary output |
Pin layout for safety light curtain connectors
Connector pin No. | Emitter side connector | Receiver side connector |
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① | Interlock(Note) | OSSD 2 |
② | +24 V DC | +24 V DC |
③ | Emission halt | OSSD 1 |
④ | Auxiliary output | EDM (External relay monitor) |
⑤ | Synchronization wire + | Synchronization wire + |
⑥ | Synchronization wire – | Synchronization wire – |
⑦ | 0 V | 0 V |
⑧ | Shielded wire | Shielded wire |
Note: It is not used with the SF2B series.
Wiring diagram of SF-C13 and SF4B / SF4B-G series or SF2B series (Control Category 4 or 2)
For PNP output (minus ground)
- Connect the safety light curtain control outputs OSSD1 and OSSD2 to S1 and S2 respectively.
Notes:
1) The above diagram is when using manual reset. If automatic reset is used, disconnect the lead from X2 and connect it to X3. In this case, a reset (RESET) button is not needed.
2) Use a momentary-type switch as the reset (RESET) button.
3) This is a test input (pink) for the SF2B series.
4) This is not equipped on the SF2B series.
5) This is a shield for the SF2B series. Output polarity cannot be set.
For NPN output (plus ground)
- Connect the safety light curtain control outputs OSSD1 and OSSD2 to S4 and S2 respectively and ground the + side.
Notes:
1) The above diagram is when using manual reset. If automatic reset is used, disconnect the lead from X2 and connect it to X3. In this case, a reset (RESET) button is not needed.
2) Use a momentary-type switch as the reset (RESET) button.
3) This is a test input (pink) for the SF2B series.
4) This is not equipped on the SF2B series.
5) This is a shield for the SF2B series. Output polarity cannot be set.
When connecting the SF-C13 to the safety light curtains, make sure to use a discrete wire connection cable. Refer to the SF4B / SF4B-G series and SF2B series pages for details.
SFB-CCB□(-MU), SF2B-CCB□, SFB-CC□(-MU)
Terminal arrangement diagram
Terminal | Function |
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A1 | +24 V DC |
A2 | 0 V |
S1 to S4 | Safety light curtain control output (OSSD) input terminal |
AUX | Semiconductor auxiliary output |
X1 | Reset output terminal |
X2 | Reset input terminal (Manual) |
X3 | Reset input terminal (Automatic) |
13-14, 23-24, 33-34 | Safety output (NO contact × 3) |
41-42 | Auxiliary output (NC contact × 1) |
Use a separate terminal block to carry out wiring for safety light curtains that cannot be connected to the SF-C13.
Discontinued products
For PNP output (minus ground)
- Set the two safety light curtain input polarity selection switches to the PNP side and connect the F.G. terminal to the 0 V line.
Note: The above diagram is when using manual reset. If automatic reset is used, connect a normal close-type pushbutton switch between T1 and T2 and leave between X1 and X2 open.
For NPN output (plus ground)
- In the above diagram, set the two safety light curtain input polarity selection switches to the NPN side and connect the F.G. terminal to the + side.
When connecting the SF-C12 to the safety light curtains, make sure to use the 12-core connection cable with a connector.
Refer to the SF4B / SF4B-G series pages for details.
SFB-CB05-MU (Cable length: 0.5 m 1.640 ft)
SFB-CCJ10E-MU (Extension cable for emitter, cable length: 10 m 32.808 ft)
SFB-CCJ10D-MU (Extension cable for receiver, cable length: 10 m 32.808 ft)
Terminal arrangement diagram
Terminal | Function |
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FG | Frame ground (F.G.) terminal |
A2 | 0 V |
A1 | +24 V DC |
13-14, 23-24 | Safety output (NO contact × 2) |
31-32 | Auxiliary output (NC contact × 1) |
FB4 | External relay monitor terminal 2 |
FB3 | |
FB2 | External relay monitor terminal 1 |
FB1 |
Terminal | Function |
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R+ | Interference prevention wire – (Receiver side) |
R– | Interference prevention wire + (Receiver side) |
E+ | Interference prevention wire – (Emitter side) |
E– | Interference prevention wire + (Emitter side) |
T2 | Emission halt input terminal |
T1 | |
X2 | Automatic reset / manual reset selection terminal Manual reset: X1 – X2 short-circuited |
X1 |
Pin layout for safety light curtain connectors
Note:Input and output for pin Nos.
⑪ and ⑫ are not used by this product.
Connector pin No. | Emitter side connector | Receiver side connector |
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① | Interlock | OSSD 2 |
② | +24 V DC | +24 V DC |
③ | Emission halt | OSSD 1 |
④ | Auxiliary output | EDM (External relay monitor) |
⑤ | Synchronization wire + | Synchronization wire + |
⑥ | Synchronization wire – | Synchronization wire – |
⑦ | 0 V | 0 V |
⑧ | Shielded wire | Shielded wire |
⑨ | Interference prevention wire + | Interference prevention wire + |
⑩ | Interference prevention wire – | Interference prevention wire – |
⑪ | (Override input) | (Muting input 1) |
⑫ | (Muting lamp output) | (Muting input 2) |
For PNP output (minus ground)
- Set the output polarity selection switch to the PNP side and ground the 0 V line.
Notes:
1) The above diagram is when using manual reset. If automatic reset is used, disconnect the lead from X12 and X22, and connect them to X13 and X23 as shown by the dotted lines. In this case, a reset (RESET) button is not needed. Terminals X31 to X32 are for manual reset only.
2) Use a momentary-type switch for the reset (RESET) button.
For NPN output (plus ground)
- Set the output polarity selection switch to the NPN side and ground the + side of the power supply input.
Notes:
1) The left diagram is when using manual reset. If automatic reset is used, disconnect the lead from X12 and X22, and connect them to X13 and X23 as shown by the dotted lines. In this case, a reset (RESET) button is not needed. Terminals X31 to X32 are for manual reset only.
2) Use a momentary-type switch for the reset (RESET) button.
・When connecting the SF-C14EX to the safety light curtains, make sure to use the following connecting cable.
SFB-CB05-EX (Cable length: 0.5 m 1.640 ft)
SFB-CB5-EX (Cable length: 5 m 16.404 ft)
SFB-CB10-EX (Cable length: 10 m 32.808 ft)
・If the NO (Normally Open) contact switch is used as a muting sensor,wire it as shown in the figure below.
・If the emergency stop switch is not used, short-circuit between the terminals S11 to S12 and S21 to S22 directly.
Terminal arrangement diagram
Terminal | Function | Terminal | Function |
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14 | Safety output 1, Light received / Light interrupted output of the safety light curtain | S11 | Emergency stop contact input 2 NC input Between S11 and S12 Between S21 and S22 |
24 | S12 | ||
34 | Safety output 2, Safety light curtain output including the muting function | S21 | |
44 | S22 | ||
54 | Safety output 3 Emergency stop output | X11 | Safety output 1 reset input X11 - X12: Manual reset X11 - X13: Auto-reset |
64 | X12 | ||
S3+ | Muting sensor input 1 (PNP output type) S3+, S3–: Power supply S3: Sensor output | X13 | |
S3 | X21 | Safety output 2 reset input X21 - X22: Manual reset X21 - X23: Auto-reset | |
S3– | X22 | ||
S4+ | Muting sensor input 2(NPN output type) S4+, S4–: Power supply S4: Sensor output | X23 | |
S4 | X31 | Safety output 3 reset input X31 - X32: Manual reset | |
S4– | X32 | ||
T1 | Test input terminal Open: Test mode Short-circuit: Normal operation | AUX1 | Auxiliary output 1, Muting output |
T2 | AUX2 | Auxiliary output 2, Override output | |
O1 | Override input terminal Open: Invalid Short-circuit: Valid | AUX3 | Auxiliary output 3, Blown lamp output |
O2 | AUX4 | Auxiliary output 4, Safety light curtain auxiliary output | |
L1+ | Muting lamp output 1 | IE+ | Interference prevention terminal, Emitter side + |
L1– | IE– | Interference prevention terminal, Emitter side – | |
L2+ | Muting lamp output 2 | IR+ | Interference prevention terminal, Receiver side + |
L2– | IR– | Interference prevention terminal, Receiver side – | |
A1 | +24 V DC | - | |
A2 | 0 V | - |
Pin layout for light curtain connectors
Connector pin No. | Emitter side connector | Receiver side connector |
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① | Interference prevention wire + | Interference prevention wire + |
② | +24 V DC | +24 V DC |
③ | Interference prevention wire – | Interference prevention wire – |
④ | Auxiliary output | Not used |
⑤ | Synchronization wire + | Synchronization wire + |
⑥ | Synchronization wire – | Synchronization wire – |
⑦ | 0 V | 0 V |
⑧ | Shielded wire | Shielded wire |
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Cautions For Use
Part description and function [SF-C14EX(-01)]
No. | Description | Function |
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① | Emitter side connector | The emitter of SF4B / SF4B-G series is connected. |
② | Receiver side connector | The receiver of SF4B / SF4B-G series is connected. |
③ | Digital indicator (Red) | Lights up or blinks when there is a problem. Lights up when blanking function is enabled. |
④ | Power indicator (Ui) (Green) | Lights up when the power is ON. |
⑤ | Test input indicator (TEST) (Yellow) | Lights up when test input is enabled. Blinks while communication with SFB-HC (optional) handy-controller is in progress. (Excluding SF-C14EX-01) |
⑥ | Muting sensor 1 indicator (MU1) (Orange) | Lights up when muting sensor 1 is ON. |
⑦ | Muting sensor 2 indicator (MU2) (Orange) | Lights up when muting sensor 2 is ON. |
⑧ | Safety output 1 indicator (OUT1) (Green) | Lights up when safety output 1 is ON. |
⑨ | Safety output 2 indicator (OUT2) (Green) | Lights up when safety output 2 is ON. |
⑩ | Safety output 3 indicator (OUT3) (Green) | Lights up when safety output 3 is ON. |
⑪ | Output polarity selection switch | PNP (minus ground) or NPN (plus ground) can be selected. The factory setting is PNP (minus ground). |
⑫ | Auxiliary output 1 indicator (AUX1) (Orange) | Lights up when auxiliary output 1 is ON. |
⑬ | Auxiliary output 2 indicator (AUX2) (Orange) | Lights up when auxiliary output 2 is ON. |
⑭ | Auxiliary output 3 indicator (AUX3) (Orange) | Lights up when auxiliary output 3 is ON. |
⑮ | Interlock 1 indicator (INTER LOCK1) (Yellow) | Lights up when interlock 1 is ON. |
⑯ | Interlock 2 indicator (INTER LOCK2) (Yellow) | Lights up when interlock 2 is ON. |
⑰ | Interlock 3 indicator (INTER LOCK3) (Yellow) | Lights up when interlock 3 is ON. |
Wiring
- The following solid wire and twisted wires (lead wire) are recommended.
SF-C11
Power supply and output line connector : 0.2 to 2.5mm2 (AWG24 to 12)
Signal line connector : 0.2 to 1.5mm2 (AWG24 to 16)
SF-C13
Single wire : ø0.4 to ø1.2mm ø0.016 to ø0.047 in (AWG26 to 16)
Twisted wire (lead wire) : 0.3 to 1.25mm2(AWG22 to 16)
SF-C14EX(-01)
Power supply line connector (A1, A2) : 0.2 to 2.5mm2(AWG24 to 12)
Other connectors ; 0.2 to 1.5mm2 (AWG24 to 16)
Output waveform (Safety output ON) [SF-C14EX(-01)]
- When safety output is ON, self-diagnosis of the output circuit is carried out, so that the output transistor will periodically turn OFF. (OFF pulse width: 100 μs or less) When the OFF signal is fed back, the receiver judges the output circuit as normal. When the OFF signal is not fed back, the receiver judges either the output circuit or wiring as error, and the safety output maintains OFF status.
- Since the OFF signal of SF-C14EX(-01) might cause malfunction, perform the connecting paying attention to the input response time of the machine to be connected to SF-C14EX(-01).
Time chart [SF-C14EX(-01)]
Normal operation
- The diagram shows operation with safety outputs 1 and 2 in manual-reset mode.
- The diagram above is the timing chart of SF-C14EX(-01) in normal operation.
- In normal operation, auxiliary output 2 (override output) is maintained in the ON state.
- In normal operation, auxiliary output 3 (muting lamp output) is maintained in the ON state.
Time chart [SF-C14EX(-01)]
Test input, Override input
- The diagram shows operation with safety outputs 1 and 2 in auto-reset mode.
- Safety outputs 1 and 2 are OFF during test input.
- The override function becomes valid when all the conditions listed below are satisfied:
• An incandescent lamp with 3.6 to 30 W is at least connected to either muting lamp output 1 or 2.
• The signal is input to either muting sensor 1 or 2.
• The override input terminal O1 and O2 is short-circuited and the test input terminal T1 / T2 is opened within 1 sec. (3 sec. continuously)
If one of the three conditions above becomes invalid or the timing exceeds 60 sec., the override function becomes invalid.
Blown lamp output
- The diagram shows operation with safety outputs 1 and 2 in auto-reset mode.
- The lamps are monitored during muting state, and if either of them breaks, auxiliary output 3 is turned OFF. If only one lamp breaks, the muting state is maintained, however, if both lamps break, the muting state is canceled immediately.
Others
- This device has been developed / produced for industrial use only.
- When connecting this product to a product other than the connectable input device, the system does not conform to the control category 4 based on ISO 13849-1
(EN ISO 13849-1, JIS B 9705-1). - The power supply unit of SF-C10 series uses the electronic fuse which does not require any replacement.
- When the electronic fuse trips, turn off the power supply and eliminate the cause for the overcurrent. After that, turn the power back on.
- The electronic fuse is not meant to be used for equipment that is operated continuously. Note that the specification may not be satisfied by continuous operation.
- Make sure to carry out the wiring in the power supply off condition.
- Wrong wiring will damage the product.
- Verify that the supply voltage variation is within the rating. Note that if a voltage exceeding the rated range is applied, or if an AC power supply is directly connected, the unit may get burnt or damaged.
- The DC power supply unit must satisfy the conditions given below:
1) Power supply unit authorized in the region where this device is to be used.
2) Power supply unit conforming to EMC Directive and Low-voltage Directive (In case CE conformity is required.)
3) Power supply unit conforming to EMC Regulations and Low-voltage Regulations (In case UKCA conformity is required.)
4) Power supply unit conforming to the Low-voltage Directive and with an output of 100 VA or less.
5) The frame ground (F.G.) terminal must be connected to ground when using a commercially available switching regulator.
6) Power supply unit with an output holding time of 20 ms or more.
7) Use an isolation transformer for the DC power supply unit.
8) If surges are likely to occur, take countermeasures such as connecting a surge absorber to the origin of the surge.
9) Power supply unit corresponding to CLASS 2 (In case UL/c-UL conformity is required.)
<Additional information>
As provided in IEC 60536 (CLASS: Protection against Electric Shook), this power supply should require no ground earth and satisfy the insulation distance by double insulation or reinforced insulation.
(If the power supply conforms to Low-voltage Directive and has an output of 100 VA or less, it can be used as a suitable product.) - Do not run the wires together with high-voltage lines or power lines or put them in the same raceway. This can cause malfunction due to induction.
- This product is not dust-proof / splash proof. Be sure to put this product into a control box having IP54 construction. (Excluding SF-C12)
- Avoid dust, dirt and steam.
- Take care that the product does not come in direct contact with oil, grease, or organic solvents, such as, thinner, etc.
- Note that this equipment is applicable only in the control circuit grounded in accordance with IEC 60204-1 and JIS B 9960-1, or in the control circuit in which the insulation monitor unit (ground fault detection unit) is included.
- This unit is suitable for indoor use only.
- The seal as shown in the drawing on the below is stuck to the engagement point of unit. If the seal is peeled off or broken, SF-C10 series will not be certified as “Safety equipment” and will not be covered by our guarantee.