October 18, 2023
LC25 Pro Controller Instruction Manual
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Pro Editor Configuration
Banner's Pro Editor software offers an easy way to configure Pro Series-enabled touch and indicator devices, allowing users
full control of device states. The easy-to-use configuration software provides a variety of tools and capabilities to solve a wide
range of applications. Configure any Pro Series-enabled device using the free Pro Editor software, available for download
www.bannerengineering.com/proeditor
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Machine and Work Cell
—Choose colors and animations to create up to seven discretely controlled illumination and status
states. Spans functionality from single-segment to two-colored animations.
Single Segment
—The single segment option shows the work light in one solid color. The input wires are used to change
colors. Flashing and intensity options are available. Presets are available for common configurations, which can be
adjusted as desired.
End Status
—The end status option shows the inside (LED) section of the work light in one color and the ends of the light
in another. The size of the two sections are customizable. The input wires are used to change color states. Flashing and
intensity options are available.
Process Visualization
—The process visualization option enables a choice of colors, animations, speeds, and intensities to
provide visual information that corresponds to equipment or process status. Single-color illumination states are also
available.
Tower Light
—Choose colors, intensities, and animations to create a discretely controlled two or three-segment indicator. The
segments are controlled independently with input wires.
Mobile
—Choose colors and animations to create states that can be used for advanced and intuitive indication on mobile
equipment.
Basic Warning
—Choose colors, intensities, and animation to create a discretely controlled three-segment indicator for
communication of equipment status. The segments are controlled independently with input wires.
Advanced Warning
—Create up to seven discretely controlled status indicators, and use presets for Loading and
Emergency Stop conditions. Colors, animations, speeds, and intensities provide equipment status.
Timer
—The timer option uses the work light as a timer, counting up or counting down. Set the total time and choose up to
four thresholds to change the visual appearance of the light as time advances. The timer starts when 12 V DC to 30 V DC is
applied to the timer run input wire (pin 2 or white wire), and paused when left floating or tied to ground. The timer resets when
12 V DC to 30 V DC is applied to the reset wire (pin 4 or black wire). The timer automatically resets when it reaches the final
count. A steady global background or threshold markers can be applied, from which color and intensity can be defined.
Counter
—The counter option counts up or down by converting input pulses into movement of LEDs along the length of the
light based on up to four thresholds that define colors, intensity, and flashing. When the rising edge of a 12 V DC to 30 V DC
pulse is applied to the counter input wire (pin 2 or white wire), the count increases by one. The user can choose whether the
counter resets or the count decreases by one when 12 V DC to 30 V DC is applied to the control input wire (pin 4 or black
wire). The counter automatically resets when it reaches the final count. A steady global background or threshold markers can
be applied, from which color and intensity can also be defined.
Pick Put Build
—Choose colors and animations to create states that can be used to guide operators, signal material status,
enable light-guided assembly, create pick-to-light operations, and enable kitting operations.
Basic Segment
—Choose colors, intensities, and animation to create a discretely controlled two or three-segment indicator
for communication of processes.
Advanced Segment
—Enable up to seven discretely controlled segments to be used as individual indication states. Only
one segment can be enabled at once.
Distance
—The distance mode uses the light to display colored LEDs proportional to a PFM (pulse frequency modulation) or
PWM (pulse width modulation) input and set range or with discretely controlled levels.
Distance
—The light adjusts position and color continuously based on the PFM or PWM input value (pin 2 or white wire)
and defined color, flash, and intensity in up to four thresholds while maintaining an optional steady background for LEDs
outside the active threshold range. Threshold markers can be applied, from which color and intensity can also be defined.
The PFM signal frequency range can be from 100 to 10,000 Hz. The PWM duty cycle range can be from 0 to 100%.
Coarse Distance
—Choose colors, intensities, and flash patterns to create up to seven discretely controlled levels based
upon input wiring logic states for simple distance and level indication.
Gauge
—The gauge option controls the color and position of a band of LEDs based on a defined PFM or PWM input value
(pin 2 or white wire) and range. The width of the band is defined as a percentage of the total lighted length. The light adjusts
the position and color of the band and background continuously based on the input signal and defined color, flash, intensities,
and animations in upper, lower, and center thresholds. Threshold markers can be applied, from which color and intensity can
also be defined. The PFM signal frequency range can be from 100 to 10,000 Hz. The PWM duty cycle range can be from 0 to
100%.
Wait for the light to finish flashing.
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