Safety Laser Scanner OS32C
Compliant with PLd/Safety Category 3
Compact, Lightweight and Easy-To-Use Safety Laser Scanner
Compact, power-saving scanner for AGV
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EtherNet/IP to improve interoperability with standard control
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Easy zone configuration using PC
Low profile allows installation in small spaces
For collision avoidance of AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles)
For intrusion detection through an entrance
For presence detection within a machine's hazardous area
Operating state can be determined at a glance
Eight sector indicators* show the direction of intrusion.
Front display shows operating state and error codes.
Status/Diagnostic display
Run indicator
Interlock indicator
Individual sector
indicators*
Stop indicator
Warning indicator
The display can
be inverted by
the settings when
the OS32C is
installed upside
down.
* US patent No. for individual sector indicators: US 6,753,776 B2
104.5mm
Integrated management via Ethernet
Industry's first Ethernet-compliant Safety Laser Scanner
allows the user to check operating state and analyze the
cause of an emergency stop via LAN even in large-scale
applications using multiple scanners.
142.7mm
133.0mm
* Multiple OS32Cs cannot be monitored simultaneously.
Ethernet
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Setting 70 combinations
Simplified Wiring
For complex AGV applications, up to
70 combinations - each with one
safety zone and two warning zones can be set. The two warning
zones can be set to
Safety Zone
support various
purposes such as Warning Zone 1
warning sound
Warning Zone 2
and speed control.
OMRON STI's innovative I/O method requires fewer
inputs when configuring multiple zones. Only 4 inputs
are required to select from 6 zone sets.
If all 8 inputs are used, up to 70 zone sets are
available.
Features
Detection Angle
Compact size allows:
4 m* safety zone,
270°detection angle.
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* When Safety Zone is maximum 4m,
the minimum object resolution is 70mm.
Warning Zones 1&2
World’s Most Compact Level*
Small size
104.5 mm
*As of March,2014
Compact and versatile safety laser scanner
Lightweight
1.3 kg
Lightweight body for easy handling and installation
Low Power
Consumption
5w
Power saving, low power consumption(3.75 W in standby mode)
Reducing Erroneous Detections in Safety Zone
PTM (Pollution Tolerance Mode) enables a filter that allows the OS32C to distinguish between more than one detected reflection pulses.
Ignoring small reflection pulses which could be caused by airborne dust or other contaminants in the safety zone.
This function prevents nuisance machine stops due to dust.
The OS32C determines the safety zone is clear by detecting
a reference object reflection pulse and does not stop the machine.
The size of a reflection pulse is distinguished
through the filter, and a small pollution
reflection pulse is ignored.
Reference
object such
as guard
or pollution
Reflection pulse
No reflection pulse returns from the reference object due to an
interruption by a human body. The OS32C stops the machine by
detecting an intrusion (human body) in the safety zone.
Small reflection pulse
Human body
Reference
object such
as guard
No reflection pulse returns
from the reference object.
Reflection pulse
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New convenient and easy-to-use functions
Replacable sensor, no reprogramming needed
Reference Boundary Monitoring function
No reprogramming needed, the configuration is stored in
the I/O block. Replacing a damaged sensor is fast and easy.
The OS32C constantly monitors reference points and
turns OFF the safety outputs when a shift in its position
is detected.
I/O Block
(Per international standard IEC 61496-3, area scanners used in
applications where the angle of approach exceeds +/- 30 degrees
with respect to the detection plane, must use RBM in the detection
zone.)
Gap
occurs
Detachable
Sensor Block
Cable Access Options
To tailor the OS32C to your installation, two options are
available for the location of the power and ethernet
connections:
OS32C-BP(-4M)/OS32C-BP-DM(-4M) (Cable access from
the back)OS32C-SP1(-4M)/OS32C-SP1-DM(-4M) (Cable
access from the left side)These can be selected according to
the needs of AGV or facilities design.
Safety Output ON
Safety Output OFF
Easy configuration of complex zones
The configuration of the safety zone and warning zones
can be done in real time using a PC. Configurations
can also be created or modified offline.
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OS32C with cable access
from the back
(OS32C-BP(-4M)/
OS32C-BP-DM(-4M))
OS32C with cable access
from the left side
(OS32C-SP1(-4M)/
OS32C-SP1-DM(-4M))
EtherNet/IPTM for Status and Measurement Data
The OS32C system status, zone status, and measurement data can all be monitored over EtherNet/IP.
Scanner Safety Outputs
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EtherNet/IP™ is the trademarks of ODVA.
Windows is registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries.
Other company names and product names in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.
Applications
Intrusion Detection
Reference Boundary Monitoring function supports intrusion detection without physically blocking the entrance.
Supports various operation patterns by switching zone sets.
Arm detection can also be made possible by changing the minimum object resolution to 30, 40, 50 or 70 mm through
use of the configuration tool. However, the maximum size of the safety zone varies depending on the configured
minimum object resolution.
Intrusion detection with vertical installation
Safety zone can be selected
Collision Avoidance
Small, light and compact body provides for easy installation on an AGV.
Low power consumption (5 W) reduces battery load on the AGV. (3.75 W in standby mode)
Up to 70 zone set combinations support complex AGV tracks.
Front/Rear monitoring
All-around Monitoring
Presence Detection
Compact body allows for use inside the machine.
Detection angle of 270° provides coverage of two sides with one scanner.
Guarding inside the machine
Presence detection of 270°
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Safety Laser Scanner
OS32C
Compact (104.5 mm), lightweight (1.3 kg)
and easy-to-install Safety Laser Scanner
• Provides a safety circuit of PLd/Safety Category 3 (ISO13849-1) without a
dedicated controller.
• Type 3 Safety Laser Scanner complies with IEC61496-1/-3.
• 70 sets of safety zone and warning zone combinations are available,
supporting complicated changes in working environments.
• A safety radius up to 4 m and warning zone(s) radius up to 15 m can be set.
• The minimum object resolution can be changed to 30, 40, 50 or 70 mm.
• The response time is configurable from 80 ms to a maximum of 680 ms.
• Reference Boundary Monitoring function prevents unauthorized changes in
the scanner position.
• Minimal down time, sensor block can be replaced without the need to
reprogram.
For the most recent information on models that have been certified for
safety standards, refer to your OMRON website.
Refer to “Safety Precautions” on page 20.
Ordering Information
OS32C (Power cable is sold separately.)
Appearance
Description
Max. Operating
Range
(Safety Zone)
Model
3m
OS32C-BP VER2
4m
OS32C-BP-4M
3m
OS32C-SP1 VER2
Remarks
OS32C with back
location cable entry
OS32C with side
location cable entry *
OS32C with
EtherNet/IP and
back location cable
entry
OS32C with
EtherNet/IP and side
location cable entry *
4m
OS32C-SP1-4M
3m
OS32C-BP-DM
4m
OS32C-BP-DM-4M
3m
OS32C-SP1-DM
4m
OS32C-SP1-DM-4M
CD-ROM (Configuration tool)
OS supported:
Windows XP (32-bit version,
Service Pack 3 or later)
Windows 7 (32-bit version/64-bit version),
Windows 8.1 (32-bit version/64-bit version),
Windows 10 (32-bit version/64-bit version)
For configuration tool version, refer to page 23.
* For OS32C-SP1(-DM), each connector is located on the left as viewed from the back of the I/O block.
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OS32C
Power Cable
Appearance
Description
Model
Cable length: 3 m
OS32C-CBL-03M
Cable length: 10 m
OS32C-CBL-10M
Cable length: 20 m
OS32C-CBL-20M
Cable length: 30 m
OS32C-CBL-30M
Description
Model
Cable length: 2 m
OS32C-ECBL-02M
Cable length: 5 m
OS32C-ECBL-05M
Cable length: 15 m
OS32C-ECBL-15M
Remarks
One cable is required per sensor.
Ethernet Cable
Appearance
Remarks
Required for configuration and monitoring.
Note: An ethernet cable with an M12, 4-pin connector is required.
Mounting Brackets
Appearance
Description
Model
Bottom/side mounting bracket
OS32C-BKT1
XY axis rotation mounting bracket
OS32C-BKT2
Remarks
Bottom/side mounting bracket x 1,
unit mounting screws x 4 sets
XY axis rotation mounting bracket x 1,
unit mounting screws x 6 sets,
bracket mounting screws x 1 set
(must be used with OS32C-BKT1)
Simple mounting bracket
OS32C-BKT3
Protective cover for window
OS32C-BKT4
Mounting stand
OS32C-MT
Hardware kit for mounting stand
OS32C-HDT
Simple mounting brackets x 2,
unit mounting screws x 4 sets *
When using a mounting stand, use an OS32C with
side location cable entry (OS32C-SP1(-DM)).
The OS32C with back location cable entry
(OS32C-BP(-DM)) cannot be mounted.
Use with mounting brackets (OS32C-BKT1 and
OS32C-BKT2).
Mounting screws x 3 sets
Use this when mounting a bracket to the mounting
stand.
* There are eight OS32C mounting screws: four screws for singular use, and four screws for protective cover for window.
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OS32C
Accessories
Appearance
Description
Model
Scan window
OS32C-WIN-KT
Sensor block without I/O block
Max. Operating Range: 3 m
OS32C-SN *
Remarks
Spare for replacement
Spare for replacement
Sensor block without I/O block
Max. Operating Range: 4 m
OS32C-SN-4M
Sensor block without I/O block for EtherNet/IP
Max. Operating Range: 3 m
OS32C-SN-DM
Spare replacement for EtherNet/IP
Sensor block without I/O block for EtherNet/IP
Max. Operating Range: 4 m
OS32C-SN-DM-4M
With cable access
from the back
OS32C-CBBP
Spare for replacement
With cable access
from the left side
OS32C-CBSP1
Spare for replacement
I/O block
* When ordering, add “VER2” to the end of the model number. (OS32C-SN VER2)
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OS32C
Rating/Performance
Sensor Type
Type 3 Safety Laser Scanner
Performance Level (PL)/
Safety Category
PLd/Safety Category 3 (ISO 13849-1)
Functional Safety of Electrical/
SIL 2, PFHD = 8.3 × 10-8 (IEC61508)
Electronic/Programmable
Electronic Safety-related Systems
Detection Capability
Monitoring Zone
Configurable via the configuration tool; Non-transparent with a diameter of 30, 40, 50, 70mm (1.8% reflectivity or
greater) (default: 70 mm)
Monitoring Zone Set Count: (Safety Zone + 2 Warning Zones) x 70 sets
Safety Zone:
OS32C-@@@
Operating
Range
1.75 m (min. obj. resolution of 30 mm)
2.5 m (min. obj. resolution of 40 mm)
3.0 m (min. obj. resolution of 50 mm or 70 mm)
Warning Zone: 10.0 m
Safety Zone:
OS32C-@@@-4M
1.75 m (min. object resolution of 30mm)
2.5 m (min. object resolution of 40 mm)
3.0 m (min. object resolution of 50 mm)
4.0 m (min. object resolution of 70 mm)
Warning Zone: 15.0 m
Maximum Measurement Error
100 mm (at range of 3 m or less) *1
110 mm (at distance greater than 3 m and up to 4m) *1
Detection Angle
270°
Angular Resolution
0.4°
Laser Beam Diameter
6 mm at optics cover, 14 mm (typical) at 3 m.
Laser Scan Plane Height
67mm from the bottom of the scanner (see "External Dimensional Drawings" on page 15 for more detail.)
Response Time
Response time from ON to OFF: From 80 ms (2 scans) to 680 ms (up to 17 scans) *8
Response time from OFF to ON: Response time from ON to OFF + 100 ms to 60 s (Configurable)
Zone Switching Time
20 to 320 ms
Line Voltage
24 VDC +25%/-30% (ripple p-p 2.5 V max.) *2
Power Consumption
Normal operation: 5 W max. *3
Standby mode: 3.75 W (without output load)
Emission Source (Wavelength) Infrared Laser Diode (905 nm)
Laser Protection Class
Class 1: IEC/EN60825-1
Class 1: JIS C 6802
Class I: CFR21 1040.10, 1040.11
Safety Output (OSSD)
PNP transistor x 2, load current of 250 mA max., residual voltage of 2 V max.,
load capacity of 2.2 µF max., leak current of 1 mA max. *3, *4, *5
Auxiliary Output (Non-Safety)
NPN/PNP transistor x 1, load current of 100 mA max., residual voltage of 2 V max., leak current of 1 mA max. *4, *5, *7
Warning Output (Non-Safety)
NPN/PNP transistor x 1, load current of 100 mA max., residual voltage of 2 V max., leak current of 1 mA max. *4, *5, *7
Operation Mode
Auto Start, Start Interlock, Start/Restart Interlock
Input
External Device
Monitoring (EDM)
ON: 0 V short (input current of 50 mA), OFF: Open
Start
ON: 0 V short (input current of 20 mA), OFF: Open
Zone Select
ON: 24 V short (input current of 5 mA), OFF: Open
Stand-by
ON: 24 V short (input current of 5 mA max.), OFF: Open
Connection Type
Power Cable: 18-pin mini-connector (pigtail)
Communication Cable: M12, 4-pin connector
Connection with PC
Communication: Ethernet *6
OS Supported: Windows XP (32-bit version, Service Pack 3 or later),
Windows 7 (32-bit version/64-bit version), Windows 8.1 (32-bit version/64-bit version),
Windows 10 (32-bit version/64-bit version)
Indicators
RUN indicator: Green, STOP indicator: Red, Interlock Indicator: Yellow, Warning Output Indicator: Orange
Status/Diagnostic Display: 2 x 7-segment LEDs, Individual Sector Indicators: Red LED x 8
Protective Circuit
Protection against output load short and reverse power connection
Ambient Temperature
Operation: -10 to 50 °C, Storage: -25 to 70 °C
Ambient Humidity
Operation & Storage: 95% RH max., non-condensing
Ambient Operation
Illumination
Incandescent lamp: Illumination on receiving surface 1500 lx max. (an angle of laser scanning plane and
disturbance light must be +/-5 degrees or more)
Insulation Resistance
20 MΩ or higher (500 VDC)
Dielectric Withstand Voltage
350VDC, 1 minute
Enclosure Rating
IP65 (IEC60529)
Enclosure
Sensor head: Die-cast aluminum, optical cover: Polycarbonate, I/O block: Die-cast aluminum
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OS32C
Dimensions (WxHxD)
133.0 x 104.5 x 142.7 mm (except cable)
Impact Resistance
98 m/s2 1,000 times for each of X, Y, and Z directions (IEC60068-2-29)
Vibration
10 to 55 Hz double-amplitude of 0.7 mm, 20 sweepings for X, Y, and Z directions (IEC60068-2-6)
Weight (Main Unit only)
1.3 kg
Power Cable
Up to 30 m
Communication Cable
Up to 100 m for 100BASE-TX cable *9
Approvals
Certificated by: TÜV Rheinland, UL
Standards:
EN61496-1 (Type 3 ESPE), EN61496-3 (Type 3 AOPDDR), EN61508 (SIL2),
IEC61496-1 (Type 3 ESPE), IEC61496-3 (Type 3 AOPDDR), IEC61508 (SIL2),
UL508, UL1998, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 14, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 0.8
*1. An additional measurement error may need to be added due to reflective backgrounds.
*2. For power source specification, refer to “Safety Precautions” on page 19.
*3. Rated current of OS32C is 1.025 A max. (OS32C 210 mA + OSSD A load + OSSD B load + Auxiliary output load + Warning output load + Functional Inputs).
Where functional inputs are: EDM input ... 50 mA Start input ... 20 mA Standby input ... 5 mA Zone X input ... 5 mA x 8 (eight zone set select inputs)
*4. Output voltage is Input voltage - 2.0 VDC.
*5. Total consumption current of 2 OSSDs, auxiliary output, and warning output must not exceed 700 mA.
*6. An ethernet cable with an M12, 4-pin connector is required.
*7. Output polarity (NPN/PNP) is configurable via the configuration tool.
*8. Pollution Tolerance mode will add 6 ms to each scan time.
*9. Omron only supplies up to a 15 m Ethernet cable. For longer lengths a connection to a network switch/router is needed.
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OS32C
Connection
Basic connection with single OS32C unit
Highest achievable PL/
safety category
PLd/3 equivalent
Model
Stop category
Reset
0
Manual
Safety Laser Scanner OS32C
Forced Guided Relay G7SA
Note: The above PL is only the evaluation result of the example. The PL must be evaluated in an actual application by the customer after confirming
the usage conditions.
Application Overview
• The power supply to the motor M is turned OFF when an intrusion is detected in the safety zone.
• The power supply to the motor M is kept OFF until the start input is pressed after the safety zone is clear.
E1
PE
0V
Functional Earth (Green)
+24V
24VDC (White)
0VDC (Brown)
S3
Standby input (Violet)
Zone Select 1 (Orange/White)
*3
S2
Zone Select 2 (Orange/Black)
*3
S2
Zone Select 3 (Gray)
*3
S2
Zone Select 4 (Pink)
*3
S2
Zone Select 5 (White/Black)
*3
S2
Zone Select 6 (Tan)
*3
S2
Zone Select 7 (Orange)
*3
S2
Zone Select 8 (Blue/White)
*3
S2
Start (Black)
*2
S1
Auxiliary output (Blue)
Warning output (Red/Black)
*1 KM1 KM2
EDM (Brown/White)
Safety output B (Yellow)
S1 : Start Input (use for releasing lockout)
S2 : Zone Select Switch
S3 : Standby Switch
KM1, KM2: Forced guided relay (G7SA) or
magnetic contactor.
M1 : 3-Phase Motor
E1 : 24 VDC Power
KM1
KM1
KM2
Safety output A (Red)
KM2
M1
OS32C Configuration
- External Device Monitoring Enabled
- Start/Restart Interlock
*1.If the External Device Monitoring is not used, connect brown/white wires to 0 V, and then
turn OFF the External Device Monitoring with the configuration tool.
*2.Use NC-contact for a start input.
*3.For zone select switch setting, refer to OS32C Series User's Manual (Man.No.Z296-E1).
When using only one zone, no connection is needed for the zone select inputs.
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OS32C
Connecting to AGV Controls
Highest achievable PL/
safety category
PLd/3 equivalent
Model
Safety Laser Scanner OS32C
Stop category
Reset
1
Auto
The circuit configuration of the stop/deceleration control must meet the requirements of category 3.
Note: The above PL is only the evaluation result of the example. The PL must be evaluated in an actual application by the customer after confirming
the usage conditions.
Application Overview
• Stop/deceleration is performed when an intrusion is detected in the safety zone.
• Stop/deceleration is released when the safety zone is clear.
AGV Controls
Functional Earth (Green)
Power (24VDC)
24VDC (White)
0VDC (Brown)
Zone Control
Standby input (Violet)
Zone Select 1 (Orange/White)
Zone Select 2 (Orange/Black)
+24VDC
Zone Select 3 (Gray)
Zone Select 4 (Pink)
Zone Select 5 (White/Black)
Zone Select 6 (Tan)
Zone Select 7 (Orange)
Zone Select 8 (Blue/White)
Auxiliary Control
Start (Black)
0VDC
Auxiliary output (Blue)
Warning output (Red/Black)
EDM (Brown/White)
Stop/Brake Control
Safety output B (Yellow)
Safety output A (Red)
OS32C Configuration
- External Device Monitoring Disabled
- Automatic Start
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OS32C
Connecting to the Controller G9SA-301
Highest achievable PL/
safety category
PLd/3 equivalent
Model
Stop category
Reset
0
Auto
Safety Laser Scanner OS32C
Safety Relay Unit G9SA-301
Forced Guided Relay G7SA
Note: The above PL is only the evaluation result of the example. The PL must be evaluated in an actual application by the customer after confirming
the usage conditions.
Application Overview
• The power supply to the motor M is turned OFF when an intrusion is detected in the safety zone.
• The power supply to the motor M is kept OFF until the safety zone is clear.
E1
PE
0V
+24V
Functional Earth (Green)
24VDC (White)
0VDC (Brown)
S4
Standby input (Violet)
Zone Select 1 (Orange/White)
*3
S2
Zone Select 2 (Orange/Black)
*3
S2
Zone Select 3 (Gray)
*3
S2
Zone Select 4 (Pink)
*3
S2
Zone Select 5 (White/Black)
*3
S2
Zone Select 6 (Tan)
*3
S2
Zone Select 7 (Orange)
*3
S2
Zone Select 8 (Blue/White)
*3
S2
PLC
IN1
IN2
OUT
*1
Start (Black)
S1
Auxiliary output (Blue)
Warning output (Red/Black)
EDM (Brown/White) *2
Safety output B (Yellow)
Safety output A (Red)
ED1
KM1
S3
KM1
KM2
A1 A2 T11
T12
T31 T32
13
23
33
KM2
41
3
4
K1
1
a
K2
K1
K1
b
K2
K2
a
b
Control
Circuit
2
5
JP
1
2
3
4
5
6
M
6
PE T21
T23 T22
A
B
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KM1
24
34
42
KM2
KM1, KM2: Forced guided relay (G7SA) or magnetic contactor.
ED1 : Solid state contactor (G3J)
M : 3-Phase Motor
S1 : Start Input (use for releasing lockout)
S2 : Zone Select Switch
S3 : Reset Switch
S4 : Standby Switch
E1 : 24 VDC Power
PLC : Programmable Controller (This is for monitoring only and unrelated to a safety system)
Note: Reset setting are below.
OS32C: Automatic start, G9SA-301: Manual reset
*1. Use NC-contact for a start input.
*2. If the External Device Monitoring is not used, connect brown/white wires to 0V, and then turn OFF the External Device
Monitoring with the configuration tool.
*3. For zone select switch setting, refer to OS32C Series User’s Manual (Man.No.Z296-E1). When using only one zone, no
connection is needed for the zone select inputs.
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OS32C
System Components and Functions
Main Unit
(10)
(9)
(11)
(8)
(7)
(6)
(12)
(13)
(5)
(1)
(2)
Number
(3)
(4)
Component
Function
(1)
RUN indicator (green)
Will turn ON when safety zone is clear and OSSDs are ON.
(2)
Interlock Indicator
(yellow)
Will turn ON when in interlock state, blink under lockout (@ 1 Hz), and blink under
configuration (@ 4 Hz).
(3)
Status/Diagnostic Display
The scanner status, configuration/operation, or failure is displayed.
(4)
Warning Output Indicator (orange)
Will turn ON when the warning output is ON and will flash when dust or contamination is
detected on the scan window (@ 1 Hz).
(5)
STOP indicator (red)
Will turn ON when safety zone is blocked, OSSD are OFF or under interlock state.
(6)
Dust Ring
Dust detection cover with reflective surface, for dust accumulation detection
(7)
Individual Sector Indicators (ISI)
Will turn ON when an intrusion is detected in the safety zone (default), 8 sectors total. Each
sector = 33.75°. Will flash when dust or contamination is detected on the scan window.
(8)
Scan window
The window where the laser light is emitted and received.
(9)
Ethernet Connector
Used for Ethernet cable connection. *
(10)
Power Connector
18-pin connector (pigtail). *
(11)
I/O Block
Connector module
(12)
Center of rotation
Indicates the location of the axis around which the laser emits.
(13)
Sensor block
Sensor head; field replaceable.
* For OS32C-SP1(-DM), each connector is located on the left as viewed from the back of the I/O block.
Status/Diagnostic Display
When powered up, the OS32C will display the configured minimum object resolution for 5 seconds, as indicated in the following table:
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Digital Indication
Minimum object resolution
L3
30 mm
L4
40 mm
L5
50 mm
L7
70 mm (factory default)
OS32C
External Dimensional Drawings
(Unit: mm [inch])
OS32C with Back Location Cable Entry/with EtherNet/IP and Back Location Cable Entry
OS32C-BP
OS32C-BP-DM
OS32C-BP-4M
OS32C-BP-DM-4M
Ethernet cable not shown
Ethernet connector
with M12 cap plug
I/O cable
90.4 [3.56]
Window
158.3 [6.24]
Dust
detection
I/O block
Sensor head
104.3 [4.11]
140.4 [5.53]
Top View
100.0 [3.94]
133.0 [5.24]
M5 x 0.8,
DEPTH 9.0 [0.35]
MAX (x4)
32.8 [1.29]
104.5 [4.12]
67.0 [2.64]
Scan plane
41.4 [1.63]
MTG holes
57.0 [2.25]
27.7 [1.09]
Front View
6.0 [0.24]
50.0 [1.97]
Side View
50.9 [2.01]
121.0 [4.77]
MTG holes
Back View
3.0, 10.0, 20.0, or 30.0 Meters
102.9 [4.05]
142.7 [5.62]
30.0 [1.18] dia. OD
I/O cable assy
88.1 [3.47]
71.5 [2.82]
71.3 [2.81]
(min)
Ethernet
cable
I/O cable
270 (10.63)
Bottom View
OS32C with Side Location Cable Entry/with EtherNet/IP and Side Location Cable Entry
OS32C-SP1
OS32C-SP1-DM
OS32C-SP1-4M
OS32C-SP1-DM-4M
Ethernet
90.4 [3.56]
I/O block
cable
Ethernet cable
Window
Dust
detection
I/O cable
Sensor head
104.3 [4.11]
Top View
140.4 [5.53]
133.0 [5.24]
M5 x 0.8,
DEPTH 9.0 [0.35]
MAX (x4)
32.8 [1.29]
104.5 [4.12]
67.0 [2.64]
Scan plane
41.4 [1.63]
MTG holes
121.0 [4.77]
MTG holes
100.0 [3.94]
70.8 [2.79]
Front View
6.0 [0.24]
Back View
57.0 [2.25]
Side View
50.4 [1.99]
25.0 [0.99]
39.0 [1.54]
18.2 [0.72]
I/O cable
270 [10.63]
102.9 [4.05]
142.7 [5.62]
88.2 [3.47]
71.5 [2.82]
I/O cable assy
3.0, 10.0, 20.0, or 30.0 Meters
30.0 [1.18] dia. OD
Bottom View
15
OS32C
OS32C with Top Guard Kit
OS32C-BP/OS32C-BP-DM/OS32C-BP-4M/OS32C-BP-DM-4M
+ OS32C-BKT4
150.4 [5.93]
107.5 [4.24]
93.4 [3.68]
3.0 [0.12]
4-5.6 [0.22] dia.
112.4 [4.43]
63.0 [2.48]
41.4 [1.63]
67.0 [2.64]
Scan Plane
27.7 [1.09]
6.0 [0.24]
50.0 [1.97]
145.7 [5.74]
121.0 [4.77]
Side View
Back View
OS32C with Bottom/Side Mounting Brackets
OS32C-BP/OS32C-BP-DM/OS32C-BP-4M/OS32C-BP-DM-4M
+ OS32C-BKT1
103.7 [4.08]
97.7 [3.85]
3-6.4 [0.25] dia.
116.7
[4.60]
39.9 [1.57]
4.9 [0.19]
79.2 [3.12]
Scan plane
69.2
[2.73]
12.2 [0.48]
50.0 [1.97]
24.5 [0.97]
37. 9 [1.49]
23.3 [0.92]
41.0 [1.62]
4.2 [0.17]
93.7 [3.69]
Back View
Side View
155.9 [6.14]
106.0 [4.17]
4-5.3 [0.21] dia.
102.4 [4.03]
66.4
[2.62]
144.4 [5.69]
54.5 [2.15]
23.3 [0.92]
Bottom View
OS32C with Simple Mounting Bracket
OS32C-BP/OS32C-BP-DM/OS32C-BP-4M/OS32C-BP-DM-4M
+ OS32C-BKT3
103.4 [4.08]
27.7 [1.09]
104.5
[4.12]
67.0 [2.64]
26.8 [1.05] Scan plane
52.8 [2.08]
13.3 [0.52]
(×4) 12.0 [0.47]
(x4) Slots
M5 screws, split and flat washers
hardware user supplied
50.0
[1.97]
169.0 [6.66]
155.7 [6.13]
Back View
Side View
185.0 [7.29]
In order to comply with Section 4.2.16 of IEC 61496-3, when the OS32C is mounted where
the scanner position could change (e.g. as the result of an impact), additional mechanical
means, such as serrated or toothed lock washers, must be employed in the mounting
hardware.
16
Bottom View
OS32C
OS32C with Bottom/Side Mounting Brackets and Top Guard Kit
OS32C-BP/OS32C-BP-DM/OS32C-BP-4M/OS32C-BP-DM-4M
+ OS32C-BKT1 + OS32C-BKT4
154.7 [6.09]
107.5 [4.24]
103.7 [4.08]
97.7 [3.85]
3-6.4 [0.25] dia.
124.9 [4.92]
4.9 [0.19]
79.2 [3.12]
Scan Plane
75.2
[2.96]
24.5 [0.97]
39.9 [1.57]
12.2 [0.48]
50.0 [1.97]
23.3 [0.92]
41.0 [1.62]
4.8 [0.19]
Back View
37.9 [1.49]
93.7 [3.69]
Side View
155.9 [6.14]
106.0 [4.17]
4-5.3 [0.21] dia.
102.4 [4.03]
144.4 [5.69]
66.4 [2.62]
54.5 [2.15]
23.3 [0.92]
Bottom View
OS32C with Bottom/Side Mounting Brackets and XY Axis Rotation Mounting Kit
OS32C-BP/OS32C-BP-DM/OS32C-BP-4M/OS32C-BP-DM-4M
+ OS32C-BKT1 + OS32C-BKT2
111. 4 [4.39]
4-5.3 [0.21] dia.
132.7 [5.23]
95.2 [3.75]
Scan plane
48.0 [1.89]
99.2
[3.91]
55.9 [2.20]
43.0
15.0°
[1.69]
7.5°
28.2 [1.11]
50.0 [1.97]
17.0
[0.67]
93.5 [3.68]
150.5 [5.93]
For Y-angular adjustment
(x3) slots
Use M6 hex head screws,
split and flat washers
hardware user supplied
46.0 [1.81]
Side View
Back View
(For back mounting)
163.7 [6.45]
119.7 [4.72]
R47.5 [1.87]
15.0°
7.5°
Hardware for
Y-adjustment
166.3
[6.55]
151.1
[5.95]
4-5.3 [0.21] dia.
102.4
[4.03]
163.0
[6.42]
42.2 [1.66]
17.4 [0.69]
2-R72 [2.83]
6.4 [0.25]
Back View
(For Y-anglular adjustment)
54.5 [2.15]
37.0 [1.46]
Bottom View
In order to comply with Section 4.2.16 of IEC 61496-3, when the OS32C is mounted where the scanner position could change (e.g. as the result of an impact),
additional mechanical means, such as serrated or toothed lock washers, must be employed in the mounting hardware.
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OS32C
OS32C with Bottom/Side Mounting Brackets, XY Axis Rotation Mounting Kit and Top Guard Kit
OS32C-BP/OS32C-BP-DM/OS32C-BP-4M/OS32C-BP-DM-4M
+ OS32C-BKT1 + OC32C-BKT2 + OS32C-BKT4
168.4 [6.63]
111.4 [4.39]
107.5 [4.24]
4-5.3 [0.21] dia.
141.0 [5.55]
99.2 [3.91]
95.2 [3.75]
48.0 [1.89] SCAN PLANE
55.9 [2.20]
7.5°
50.0 [1.97]
17.0
[0.67]
93.5 [3.68]
150.5 [5.93]
28.2
[1.11]
4.8
[0.19]
46.0 [1.81]
Side View
Back View
(For back mounting)
For Y-angular adjustment
(x3) slots
Use M6 hex head screws,
split and flat washers
hardware user supplied
15.0°
43.0
[1.69]
163.7 [6.45]
119.7 [4.72]
R47.5 [1.87]
15.0°
7.5°
Hardware for
Y-adjustment
166.3 151.1
[6.55] [5.95]
4-5.3 [0.21] dia.
102.4
[4.03]
163.0
[6.42]
42.2 [1.66]
17.4 [0.69]
2-R72 [2.83]
37.0 [1.46]
54.5 [2.15]
6.4 [0.25]
Back View
(For Y-angular adjustment)
Bottom View
In order to comply with Section 4.2.16 of IEC 61496-3, when the OS32C is mounted where the scanner position could change (e.g. as the result of an impact),
additional mechanical means, such as serrated or toothed lock washers, must be employed in the mounting hardware.
OS32C with Bottom/Side Mounting Brackets, XY Axis Rotation Mounting Kit, Mounting Stand and Mounting Stand
Hardware Kit
OS32C-SP1/OS32C-SP1-DM/OS32C-BP-4M/OS32C-BP-DM-4M
+ OS32C-BKT1 + OS32C-BKT2 + OS32C-MT + OS32C-HDT
203.2 [8.00]
609.6 [24.00]
637.2 [25.09]
137.2 [5.40]
424.0 [16.69]
355.1 [13.98]
286. 2 [11.27]
209.6 [8.25]
217.3 [8.56]
111.7
[4.40]
165.1 [6.50]
190.5 [7.50]
View A
18
A
235.0 [9.25]
250.8 [9.87]
OS32C
Power Cable
OS32C-CBL-@@M
L
(56)
(90)
(30)
Sizes are as below
Name plate
Vinyl insulated round cable (diameter max. 10 mm) Black
18-core (conductor section area 0.3 mm2,
insulator diameter max. 1.5 mm)
Standard length L (See )
Model Number
OS32C-CBL-03M
L
3m
OS32C-CBL-10M
OS32C-CBL-20M
10 m
20 m
OS32C-CBL-30M
30 m
Ethernet Cable
OS32C-ECBL-@@M
D-coding
3
4
44.7
L
54.7
1
2
Sizes are as below
M12
RJ45
Twist tie
Vinyl insulated round cable (diameter max 6.5mm) Light Blue
4-core (conductor section area 0.34mm2,
insulator diameter max 1.57mm)
Standard length L (See )
Model Number
OS32C-ECBL-02M
L
2m
OS32C-ECBL-05M
OS32C-ECBL-15M
5m
15 m
Safety Precautions
Description shown below is only a guideline to choose a safety laser scanner.
To use the product properly, you must read the instruction manual that comes with the product.
Legislation and Standards
1. Application of an OS32C sensor by itself cannot receive the type
approval provided by Article 44-2 of the Labor Safety and Health Law
of Japan. It is necessary to apply it as a system. Therefore, when
using this product in Japan as a "safety system for presses and
shearing machines" as prescribed in Article 42 of the Labor Safety
and Health Law, the complete system must receive the type approval.
2. (1) This product is electro-sensitive protective equipment (ESPE)
in accordance with European Union (EU) Machinery Directive
Annex V, Item 2.
(2) This product complies with the following legislation and standards:
1) EU legislation
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
RoHS Directive
(2011/65/EC and EU 2015/863)
2) European &
EN 61496-1 (Type 3 ESPE)
International
EN 62061
Standards
EN 50178
EN ISO 13849-1
IEC 61496-3 (Type 3 AOPDDR)
IEC 61508, Parts 1-7 (SIL-2)
EN 60204-1
3) North American Standards: per UL File E241445, US and CUL approvals (CNN: NIPM/NIPM7).
• ANSI/UL 508 (Industrial Control Equipment)
• ANSI B11.19
• ANSI/RIA R15.06
• NFPA 79
• Code of Federal Regulations CFR29
• IEC 61496-1 (Type 3 ESPE)
• IEC 61496-3 (Type 3 AOPDDR)
• UL 1998 (Software in Programmable Components)
• IEC 61508 (Functional Safety of Electrical/Electronic/
Programmable Electronic Safety-Related Systems)
• IEC 61508-3 (Functional Safety of Electrical/Electronic/
Programmable Electronic Safety-Related Systems - Part 3:
Software Requirements)
• CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 14 (Industrial Control Equipment)
• CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 0.8 (Safety Functions Incorporating
Electronic Technology)
4) JIS standards
JIS B 9704-1
JIS B 9704-3 (Type3 ESPE)
(3) This product received the following approvals from TÜV
Rheinland of the EU.
• EC Type-Examination in accordance with the EU Machinery
Directive,
Type 3 ESPE (IEC61496-1),
Type 3 AOPDDR (IEC61496-3)
Safety Precautions
The Alert symbols and their meanings ensure safe use of
the products
In order to use the OS32C safely, the precautions listed in this manual are
indicated by alert symbols. The descriptions must be followed, failure to
follow all precautions and alerts may result in an unsafe installation or
operation. The following indictions and symbols are used.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in minor or
moderate injury, or may result in serious
injury or death. Additionally there may be
significant property damage.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in minor or
moderate injury, or there may be property
damage.
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OS32C
Meanings of Alert Symbols
Installation
WARNING
Indicates prohibited actions.
Indicates mandatory actions.
WARNING
An OS32C is an electro-sensitive protective equipment
designed to guard personnel working around
hazardous machinery.
Whether a specific machine application and the OS32C
system installation complies with safety regulations
depends on the proper application, installation,
maintenance and operation of the OS32C system.
These items are the responsibility of the purchaser, installer and
user.
User
WARNING
The administrator is responsible for the selection and
training of personnel to properly install, operate, and
maintain the machine and its safeguarding systems.
An OS32C system should only be installed, verified
and maintained by a qualified person. A qualifed
person is defined as “an individual who understands,
is trained on, and demonstrates competence with the
construction, operation or maintenance of the machinery and
the hazards involved.”
The machine requirements
The main unit must be securely mounted and its cable
connectors must be tightly attached.
The OS32C must not be mounted behind glass or
within a secondary enclosure. Failure to do so will
cause a reduction in detection capability, which can
cause serious injury or death.
A start switch to release interlock must be installed
where an operator can observe the monitored/guarded
zone as a whole and cannot operate the switch within
the hazardous zone.
Per the International standard IEC 61496-3, area
scanners used in applications where the angle of
approach exceeds +/- 30 degrees with respect to the
detection plane, must use reference boundary
monitoring (RBM) of the detection zone.
Make sure to remove any retro-reflector from the field
of view of the OS32C when in RBM mode.
A protective mechanism must be installed to prevent a
hazardous condition in the event of a subsequent
machine component failure. The OS32C does not
protect against ejected flying material.
Severe smoke and particulate matter may degrade the
efficiency of an OS32C, causing it to unexpectedly
enter a Machine Stop state.
Use of mirrors or mirror-like objects in the protection
plane must be avoided, as they can hide part of the
area to be monitored/guarded.
WARNING
The guarded machine must be able to stop anywhere
in its cycle. Do not use an OS32C on a press with a fullrevolution clutch.
Additional guarding may be required to prohibit
access to dangerous areas not covered by the OS32C
system.
The guarded machine must have a consistent stopping time
and adequate control mechanisms.
Perform the test procedure in this document at
installation, after maintenance, adjustment, repair or
modification to the machine controls, tooling or the
OS32C system. Refer to OS32C Series User’s Manual
(Man.No.Z296-E1).
All safety-related machine control elements must be
designed so that an alarm in the control logic or failure
of the control circuit does not lead to a failure to danger.
Do not use the auxiliary output or warning output for
safety applications. A human body may not be
detected even if a failure of OS32C occurrs, resulting
in serious injuries.
Perform only the test and repair procedures outlined in
this manual.
Additional measurement error resulting from reflective
backgrounds may need to be added to the
measurement error of the OS32C.
To use the protective function of the OS32C, a safety
zone must be properly defined and configured.
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OS32C
If the response time is changed, re-calculation of the
safety distance is required. This may require reconfiguration of the safety zones or re-installation of
the OS32C. If the safety distance is not appropriate for
the application, the machine may not stop before contact with
the hazardous part, resulting in serious injuries or death.
Wiring connections
The activation of RBM Only mode will increase the
response time. This additional time must be taken into
consideration when calculating the safety guarding
distance.
For the OS32C to meet IEC 61496-1 and UL 508, its DC
power supply unit must satisfy all of the following
conditions:
• Within rated line voltage (24 VDC +25% / -30%)
• Complying with EMC directives (industrial environments)
• Double-insulation or reinforced insulation between primary
and secondary circuits
• Automatic return for overcurrent protection
• Output retention time of 20 ms or longer
• Satisfying output characteristics requirements of Class 2
circuit or limited voltage/current circuit defined in UL508.
• Power supply complying with regulations and standards of
EMC and safety of electrical equipment in a country or a region
where OS32C is used. (Example: In EU, a power supply must
comply with EMC directives and the Low Voltage Directive)
When using more than one OS32C, mutual interference
should be prevented. This may require different
scanner positions or physical shields to be installed.
To ensure a protection degree of IP65, DO NOT use
this product without proper sealing of the cable
connector, I/O block, and scan window.
If the external zone switching device momentarily
exceeds the configured number of active zone set
select inputs during the zone switch, an additional
Zone Delay may be incurred in the event that wiring of
a zone set select input fails. The external zone switching device
must properly sequence so the configured number of active
inputs is not exceeded in order to guarantee that failed zone set
select input wiring will be detected within the normal Zone
Switching Time described below.
If an insufficient Zone Delay is used for the actual worst
case switching time of the installation, the scanner
might start monitoring the wrong zone during the
switching period. Also, if an insufficient Zone Delay is
used for the actual worst case switching time of the installation,
there might be a fault condition during the zone switching period.
If tstart (switching start time) is configured without
consideration of TmaxReaction (total maximum
reaction time), object detection within the new safety
zone after switching and turning OFF of the safety
outputs may be delayed.
Monitoring zone parameters are subject to a number of
constraints that include projective consistency,
maximum radius, and angle limits. As a result, an
imported zone may not correspond exactly to the zone
defined in the file. The user must visually verify the imported zone
when the zone coordinate import process is complete. Refer to
Checkout and Test Procedure Log on OS32C Series User’s Manual
(Man.No.Z296-E1)
The installer is responsible for assessing the risk and to
ensure that the zone of limited detection does not create
a safety hazard. If a hazard exists additional
countermeasure must be taken, this may require
additional guarding measures.
WARNING
Do not connect the OS32C to a power supply with more
than 24VDC + 25% / -30%. Do not supply AC power to
the OS32C, this may result in electrical shock.
To prevent electrical shock, use double-insulation or
reinforced insulation from hazardous voltage (such as
230 VAC).
Cable extensions must be within the specified lengths,
otherwise it may result in a failure of the safety
functions.
To use this product for a category 3 safety system,
both safety outputs must be connected to the safety
system. Configuring a safety system with only one
safety output may result in serious injuries due to
output circuit fault and a failure of the machine to stop.
Protection of Cable at Installation:
Care should be taken when installing the OS32C cable.
The cable must be properly routed and secured to
ensure that damage does not occur.
Functional Earth:
The OS32C system requires a functional earth
connection.
Do not connect Functional Earth to a positive ground
system. If it is connected to positive ground, the guarded machine
to be controlled may NOT stop, resulting in severe operator injury.
Signal Connector Isolation:
The connectors used during installation must provide
sufficient signal separation in order to prevent a short
circuit condition of the input power and system signals.
CAUTION
When wiring the OS32C to external devices, make sure to follow
the color and coding schemes per EN 60204-1.
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OS32C
Others
WARNING
Do not modify the main unit of the OS32C. Do not
replace or fix any component of the OS32C other than
the ones specified in this manual. Doing so may result
in a failure of this device to function correctly.
If there is any damage to the window, replace them as
soon as possible. Otherwise it may result in a failure of
the OS32C. Take preventive measures when
performing replacement work so that dust does not
enter the OS32C.
Always detach all cables from the OS32C before
replacing the scan window. Otherwise the motor may
start rotating, resulting in injuries.
The window replacement procedure must only be
performed by qualified personnel in a clean
environment at ambient temperature (5 to 35 °C) to
prevent the internal optical surface from contamination.
Make sure the inside and the outside of the replacement window
is clean and free from scratch, dust, and finger print.
The calibration procedure must only be performed by
qualified personnel. Before performing window
calibration of the new scan window, make sure the
window is clean and free from scratch, dust, and finger
print. The window calibration procedure must be performed at
ambient temperature 5 to 35 °C. Failure to inspect the window or
set the proper environmental condition during window
calibration procedure may cause a reduction in the detection
capability of the scanner.
The tests outlined in this Test Procedure (Refer to OS32C
Series User’s Manual (Man.No.Z296-E1) ) must be
performed at time of installation, according to the
employer's regular inspection program and after any
maintenance, tooling change, set up, adjustment, or modification to
the OS32C system or the guarded machine. Where a guarded
machine is used by multiple operators or shifts, it is suggested that
the test procedure be performed at each shift or operation change
and also if there is a change in the OS32C operating mode or defined
zone sets. Testing ensures that the safety laser scanner and the
machine control system are working properly to stop the machine.
Failure to test properly could result in serious injury to personnel.
If the OS32C is operated under automatic start, make
sure that the machine stops and does not restart as
long as an object is detected in a safety zone. Check
the operation by placing a test piece into the safety
zone. It is recommended to perform the test at least after a shift
change or 24 hours of operation.
If the safety system or the machine fails any of these
tests, do not run the machine. Immediately tag or lock
out the machine to prevent its use and notify the
appropriate supervisor.
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System and zone status parameters monitored over
EtherNet/IP are to be used for diagnostic purposes
only, and must not be used in safety-critical functions.
Measurement data monitored over EtherNet/IP are to
be used for diagnostic purposes only, and must not be
used in safety-critical functions.
CAUTION
When transferring data from the PC to the OS32C and
more than one OS32C is connected to the network, it is
necessary to visually check the diagnostic code on the
status/diagnostic display. It is recommended that the
OS32C be installed in a position where the status/diagnostic
display will be visible.
Before sending the changes to the sensor, verify that
the safety parameters are configured as intended for
the application.
Take precautions to prevent dirt, dust or debris from
entering the sensor and I/O block connectors.
It is recommended that this be done on a clean
workstation as contaminants may degrade the
performance of the OS32C.
Adhesion of dust to the scan window may cause a false
operation. The OS32C will require periodic cleaning of
the scan window and dust detection surface.
Operation of the OS32C may be affected by light in the
environment, such as incandescent light, strobe light
and light from a photosensor using infrared light.
Operation of the OS32C may be affected by
substances in the environment, such as fog, smoke,
steam and other small particles.
Ensure the measurement report configuration
matches the expected measurement data format.
OS32C
Configuration Tool Features and Compatibility
Refer to the table below for supported features and compatibility with OS32C versions. Refer to the product labels to determine the OS32C version.
NOTE:
• Only the version of the sensor block and the configuration tool were updated to support the new features. No changes were made to the
I/O block.
• The window replacement kit OS32C-WIN-KT can be used on any sensor block.
The part numbers
The part numbers have changed:
OS32C-SN: 40591-0010 (old), 40591-0020 (current)
OS32C-SN-DM: 40591-0040 (current)
OS32C-SN-4M: 40603-0020 (current)
OS32C-SN-DM-4M: 40603-0040 (current)
OS32C Version
✓: Supported
OS32C-DM
OS32C-4M
OS32C-DM-4M
40591-0010
40591-0020
40591-0040
40603-0020
40603-0040
Configurable minimum object resolution
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
Standby mode with laser shutoff
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
Copy & paste zones and zone sets
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
Record system monitoring
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
Playback system monitoring
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
Support for inverting 7-segment display
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
Display configuration filename in config tool header
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
Additional zone shapes (180° semi-circle,
180° rectangle, 180° polygon)
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
Config tool support for switching between default
OS32C configuration and the user's current
working configuration
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
Troubleshooting tips displayed in fault log
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
Configuration checksum, safety checksum
3 *1
3 *1
3 *1
3 *1
3 *1
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
Non-safety checksum
3 *2
3 *2
3 *2
3 *2
3 *2
Single Import & Export Zone Coordinate Data
3 *2
3 *2
3 *2
3 *2
3 *2
--
3 *3
3 *2
3 *2
3 *2
3 *4
3 *4
3 *4
3 *4
3 *4
Windows 7 support
Maintenance access level
Rotation of monitor screen view
French, German, Italian & Spanish Languages
3 *4
3 *4
3 *4
3 *4
3 *4
Multiple Import & Export Zone Coordinate Data
3 *4
3 *4
3 *4
3 *4
3 *4
EtherNet/IP and Measurement Data
--
--
3
--
3
Pollution Tolerance Mode
--
3 *6
3 *6
3 *5
3 *5
Variable response time settings
--
3 *6
3 *6
3 *5
3 *5
4 meter safety/ 15 meter warning zone
--
--
--
3 *5
3 *5
Status information during monitor mode
--
3 *6
3 *6
3 *5
3 *5
Confirmation of Safety parameters
--
3 *6
3 *6
3 *5
3 *5
Warning Zone changed via Ethernet/IP capability
--
--
3 *6
--
3 *5
Windows 10 support
--
3 *7
3 *7
3 *7
3 *7
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OS32C
*1. Requires Configuration Tool Version 1.4.0 and up
*2. Requires Configuration Tool Version 1.6.0 and up
*3. If serial number of the sensor block is higher than AS08300 and Configuration Tool is version 1.6.0 and up
*4. Requires Configuration Tool is Version 1.8.0 and up
*5. Requires Configuration Tool is Version 2.0.0 and up
*6. If serial number of the sensor block is higher than AS17500 and Configuration Tool is Version 2.0.0 and up
*7. Requires Configuration Tool Version 2.2.8 and up
Configuration Tool Version
✓: Supported
before 1.4.0 1.4.0 and up 1.6.0 and up 1.8.0 and up 2.0.0 and up 2.2.8 and up
Configurable minimum object resolution
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Standby mode with laser shutoff
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Copy & paste zones and zone sets
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Record system monitoring
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Playback system monitoring
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Support for inverting 7-segment display
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Display configuration filename in config tool header
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Additional zone shapes (180° semi-circle, 180°
rectangle, 180° polygon)
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Config tool support for switching between default
OS32C configuration and the user's current working
configuration
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Troubleshooting tips displayed in fault log
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Configuration checksum, safety checksum
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Windows 7 support
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Non-safety checksum
--
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
Single Import & Export Zone Coordinate Data
--
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
Maintenance access level
--
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
Rotation of monitor screen view
--
--
--
✓
✓
✓
French, German, Italian & Spanish Languages
--
--
--
✓
✓
✓
Multiple Import & Export Zones Coordinate Data
--
--
--
✓
✓
✓
Pollution Tolerance Modes
--
--
--
--
✓
✓
Variable response time settings
--
--
--
--
✓
✓
4 meter safety/ 15 meter warning zone
--
--
--
--
✓
✓
Status information during monitor mode
--
--
--
--
✓
✓
Confirmation of Safety parameters
--
--
--
--
✓
✓
Warning Zone changed via Ethernet/IP capability
--
--
--
--
✓
✓
Windows 10 support
--
--
--
--
--
✓
Note: The configuration data file extension is *.cf2 until Configuration Tool Version 1.8.0 and *.cf3 from Version 2.0.0.
✓: Supported
Model
24
Sensor Head P/N
Configuration Tool Version
before 1.4.0
1.4.0 and up
1.6.0 and up
1.8.0 and up
2.0.0 and up
OS32C-SN
40591-0010
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
OS32C-SN
40591-0020
--
✓
✓
✓
✓
OS32C-SN-DM
40591-0040
--
--
✓
✓
✓
OS32C-SN-4M
40603-0020
--
--
--
--
✓
OS32C-SN-DM-4M
40603-0040
--
--
--
--
✓
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