EUCHNER MGB2-BP Series, MGB2-L1-BR Series, MGB2-L2-BR Series, MGB2-BR Series, MGB2-L2-BP Series Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
Safety Systems
MGB2-L1…-BR.-… / MGB2-L2…-BR.-…
MGB2-L1…-BP.-… / MGB2-L2…-BP.-…
from V1.0.0
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Operating Instructions Safety Systems MGB2-L1…-BR.-… / MGB2-L2…-BR.-… and MGB2-L1…-BP.-… / MGB2-L2…-BP.-…
Contents
1. About this document ............................................................................................. 5
1.1. Scope ............................................................................................................................................5
1.1.1. Notes on older product versions ......................................................................................5
1.2. Target group ..................................................................................................................................5
1.3. Key to symbols ...............................................................................................................................5
1.4. Supplementary documents ..............................................................................................................6
2. Correct use .......................................................................................................... 7
2.1. Main differences, MGB2-BP and MGB2-BR .........................................................................................8
3. Description of the safety function .......................................................................... 9
4. Exclusion of liability and warranty ....................................................................... 10
5. General safety precautions ................................................................................. 10
6. Function ............................................................................................................. 11
6.1. Locking module MGB2-L1/L2 ........................................................................................................11
6.2. Guard locking for version MGB2-L1 ................................................................................................12
6.3. Guard locking for version MGB2-L2 ................................................................................................12
7. System overview................................................................................................. 13
7.1. Locking module MGB2-L.-… ..........................................................................................................13
7.2. Handle module MGB2-H-….............................................................................................................13
7.3. Escape release MGB-E-... (optional) ................................................................................................14
7.4. Dimension drawing .......................................................................................................................15
8. Manual release ................................................................................................... 16
8.1. Auxiliary release and auxiliary key release (can be retrotted) ...........................................................16
8.1.1. Actuating auxiliary release .............................................................................................16
8.1.2. Actuating auxiliary key release .......................................................................................16
8.2. Emergency unlocking (can be retrotted) ........................................................................................17
8.2.1. Actuating emergency unlocking ......................................................................................17
8.3. Lockout mechanism ......................................................................................................................17
8.4. Escape release (optional) ..............................................................................................................18
8.4.1. Preparing escape release ..............................................................................................19
9. Mounting ............................................................................................................ 20
9.1. Replacing modules........................................................................................................................22
9.2. Mounting submodules ...................................................................................................................22
9.3. Replacing submodules ..................................................................................................................23
9.3.1. Replacing submodule with a submodule with a different function (changing conguration) ...23
9.3.2. Fitting and removing lenses and labels for controls and indicators ....................................24
9.4. Changing direction of connection ...................................................................................................24
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Operating Instructions Safety Systems
MGB2-L1…-BR.-… / MGB2-L2…-BR.-… and MGB2-L1…-BP.-… / MGB2-L2…-BP.-…
10. Changing the door hinge position ........................................................................ 25
10.1. Changing the interlocking/locking module to a different door hinge position ......................................25
10.2. Changing actuating direction of the handle module ..........................................................................25
11. Protection against environmental effects ............................................................. 27
12. Controls and indicators ....................................................................................... 27
13. Electrical connection .......................................................................................... 28
13.1. Using submodules ........................................................................................................................29
13.2. Notes about .........................................................................................................................29
13.3. Safety in case of faults ..................................................................................................................29
13.4. Fuse protection for power supply ...................................................................................................30
13.5. Requirements for connection cables ...............................................................................................30
13.6. Notes on cable laying ....................................................................................................................31
13.7. Changing device conguration (using DIP switches) .........................................................................32
13.7.1. Changing system family (BR/BP switching) ......................................................................32
13.7.2. Deactivating guard locking monitoring ............................................................................33
13.7.3. Activating release monitoring .........................................................................................33
13.8. Notes on operation with control systems ........................................................................................34
13.9. Connection of guard locking control ...............................................................................................35
13.9.1. Guard locking control for devices with IMM connection .....................................................35
13.9.2. Guard locking control for devices without IMM connection ................................................35
13.10. Terminal assignment and contact description .................................................................................. 36
13.11. Terminal assignment, submodule with plug connector M23 ..............................................................37
13.12. Operation as separate device ........................................................................................................38
13.13. Information on operation in a BR switch chain .................................................................................39
13.13.1. System times ...............................................................................................................39
13.13.2. Wiring a BR switch chain ................................................................................................39
13.13.3. Number of devices in switch chains ................................................................................39
13.13.4. Resetting in switch chains ..............................................................................................39
14. Setup ................................................................................................................. 40
14.1. Teach-in operation (only for MGB2 unicode) ..................................................................................... 40
14.2. Mechanical function test ................................................................................................................40
14.3. Electrical function test ...................................................................................................................40
15. System states ..................................................................................................... 42
15.1. Key to symbols .............................................................................................................................42
15.2. System status table MGB2-BR .......................................................................................................43
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15.3. System status table MGB2-BP........................................................................................................45
15.4. System status table (slot LED) .......................................................................................................47
16. Technical data .................................................................................................... 48
16.1. Radio frequency approvals.............................................................................................................49
16.2. Typical system times .....................................................................................................................50
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17. Troubleshooting and assistance ........................................................................... 51
17.1. Resetting errors ...........................................................................................................................51
17.2. Help on troubleshooting in the Internet ...........................................................................................51
17.3. Help on mounting in the Internet .....................................................................................................51
17.4. Application examples ....................................................................................................................51
18. Service .............................................................................................................. 51
19. Inspection and service ........................................................................................ 52
20. Declaration of conformity ................................................................................... 53
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(Translation of the original operating instructions) 2500233-01-05/19
Operating Instructions Safety Systems
DIP
MGB2-L1…-BR.-… / MGB2-L2…-BR.-… and MGB2-L1…-BP.-… / MGB2-L2…-BP.-…
1. About this document
1.1. Scope
These operating instructions are valid for all MGB2-L1…-BR.-… / MGB2-L2…-BR.-… and MGB2-L1…-BP.-… / MGB2-L2…-BP.-…. These operating instructions, the document “Safety information and maintenance” and any enclosed data sheet form the complete user information for your device.
Series Guard locking types System families Product versions
L1 (guard locking by spring force)
MGB2
L2 (guard locking by solenoid force)
1.1.1. Notes on older product versions
Products with lower product versions or without a version number are not described by these operating instructions. Please contact our support team in this case.
1.2. Target group
Design engineers and installation planners for safety systems on machines, as well as setup and servicing staff possessing special expertise in handling safety components as well as expertise in the installation, setup, programming and diagnostics of programmable logic controllers (PLC).
…-BP… …-BR… …-BP… …-BR…
from V1.0.0
1.3. Key to symbols
Symbol/depiction Meaning
BP
BR
ON
OFF
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DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
Important!
Tip Useful information
This section applies on operation as MGB2-BP
This section applies on operation as MGB2-BR
In this section attention must be paid to the DIP switch settings
Printed document
Document is available for download at www.euchner.com
Document on CD
Safety precautions
Danger of death or severe injuries Warning about possible injuries Caution Slight injuries possible
Notice about possible device damage Important information
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1.4. Supplementary documents
The overall documentation for this device consists of the following documents:
Document title (document number)
Safety Information and Maintenance Safety Sys­tem MGB2-BR/MGB2-BP from V1.0.0
Operating Instructions (2500233)
Possibly enclosed data sheets
Contents
Basic information for safe setup and service
(this document)
Item-specic information about deviations or additions
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Important!
Always read all documents to gain a complete overview of safe installation, setup and use of the device. The documents can be downloaded from www.euchner.com. For this purpose enter the doc. no. in the search box.
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(Translation of the original operating instructions) 2500233-01-05/19
Operating Instructions Safety Systems
DIP
MGB2-L1…-BR.-… / MGB2-L2…-BR.-… and MGB2-L1…-BP.-… / MGB2-L2…-BP.-…
2. Correct use
The system consists of at least one locking module MGB2-L1-…/MGB2-L2--… and one handle module MGB2-H…
The safety system MGB2-L.-… is an interlocking device with guard locking (type4). Devices with unicode evaluation possess a high coding level, devices with multicode evaluation possess a low coding level.
The locking module can be congured with the aid of DIP switches. Depending on the setting, the locking module behaves like a BP or BR device (see chapter 2.1. Main differences, MGB2-BP and MGB2-BR on page 8). In addition the guard locking monitoring can be switched on or off. More detailed information about the possible settings is available in the chapter
13.7. Changing device conguration (using DIP switches) on page 32.
ON
With active guard locking monitoring the following applies:
OFF
In combination with a movable guard and the machine control, this safety component prevents the guard from being opened while a dangerous machine function is being performed.
This means:
Ì Starting commands that cause a dangerous machine function must become active only when the guard is
closed and locked.
Ì The guard locking must not be unlocked until the dangerous machine function has ended. Ì Closing and locking a guard must not cause automatic starting of a dangerous machine function. A separate
start command must be issued. For exceptions, refer to ENISO12100 or relevant C-standards.
With inactive guard locking monitoring the following applies:
In combination with a movable guard and the machine control, this safety component prevents dangerous machine functions from occurring while the guard is open. A stop command is triggered if the guard is opened during the dangerous machine function. With inactive guard locking monitoring, guard locking must be used only for process protection.
This means:
Ì Starting commands that cause a dangerous machine function must become active only when the guard is
closed.
Ì Opening the guard triggers a stop command. Ì Closing a guard must not cause automatic starting of a dangerous machine function. A separate start command
must be issued. For exceptions, refer to ENISO12100 or relevant C-standards.
Before the device is used, a risk assessment must be performed on the machine, e.g. in accordance with the following standards:
Ì ENISO13849-1 Ì ENISO12100 Ì ENIEC62061
Correct use includes observing the relevant requirements for installation and operation, particularly based on the following standards:
Ì ENISO13849-1 Ì ENISO14119 Ì ENIEC60204-1
The safety system MGB2 can be combined only with the intended modules in the MGB2 system family.
On the modication of system components, EUCHNER provides no warranty for function.
Locking modules with the conguration MGB2-BR can be integrated into a BR switch chain.
BR
Connection of several devices in a BR switch chain is permitted only using devices intended for series connection in a BR switch chain. Check the operating instructions for the related device.
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