Safety Sensor Troubleshooting
Photo eye alignment issues, wiring faults, LED indicator diagnosis, sunlight interference, monitored sensor verification, and safety edge faults.
- Diagnose photo eye alignment and LED indicator problems
- Identify and repair sensor wiring faults
- Resolve sunlight interference issues
- Troubleshoot safety edge and monitored input diagnostics
Lección 1
Photo Eye Alignment & LED Indicators
LED Status Interpretation
Photo eye sensors have LED indicators that communicate their status. While colors and patterns vary by manufacturer, common conventions are:
Sending Unit (Transmitter)
Steady LED - powered and transmitting
No LED - no power, check wiring
LED color is typically amber or green
Receiving Unit (Receiver)
Steady LED - aligned, beam detected
Flickering LED - partially aligned or interference
No LED - no beam detected, misaligned or blocked
Alignment Procedure
When the receiver LED indicates misalignment:
- Check that both sensors are securely mounted and pointing at each other
- Loosen the receiver mounting bracket slightly
- Slowly adjust the receiver angle until the LED becomes steady
- Tighten the bracket and verify the LED remains steady
- Test by breaking and restoring the beam
Alignment Shortcut
If both sensors appear aligned but the receiver still flickers, try cleaning both lenses with a dry cloth. Dust, cobwebs, or moisture film are often the cause, not physical misalignment.
The receiver LED is the primary diagnostic indicator - steady means aligned, flickering means partial alignment or interference, off means no beam detected. Always clean lenses before adjusting physical alignment.