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2 Sensor Installation

NOTE: Handle the sensor with care during installation and operation. Sensor windows soiled by

fingerprints, dust, water, oil, etc. may create stray light that may degrade the peak performance of the

sensor. Blow the window clear using filtered, compressed air, then clean as necessary using 70%

isopropyl alcohol and cotton swabs or water and a soft cloth.

2.1 Sensor Orientation

Correct sensor-to-object orientation is important to ensure proper sensing. See the following figures for examples of

correct and incorrect sensor-to-object orientation as certain placements may pose problems for sensing distances.

Incorrect

Correct

Figure 5. Orientation by a wall

Incorrect

Correct

Figure 6. Orientation in an opening

Incorrect

Correct

Figure 7. Orientation for a turning object

Incorrect

Correct

Figure 8. Orientation for a height difference

Incorrect

Correct

Figure 9. Orientation for a color or luster

difference

2.2 Sensor Mounting

1. If a bracket is needed, mount the sensor onto the bracket.
2. Mount the sensor (or the sensor and the bracket) to the machine or equipment at the desired location. Do not

tighten at this time.

3. Check the sensor alignment.
4. Tighten the screws to secure the sensor (or the sensor and the bracket) in the aligned position.

 

 

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 LE250/550 Dual Discrete Laser Gauging Sensors

 

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Summary of Contents for LE550DC1

Page 1: ...L GAGE LE250 550 Dual Discrete Laser Gauging Sensors Instruction Manual Original Instructions 185600 Rev C 6 November 2015 185600...

Page 2: ...19 3 5 8 Switch Point Reference SPtRef 20 3 5 9 Timer 21 3 5 10 Polarity 21 3 6 Input Menu INPUT 22 3 6 1 Input Type 22 3 6 2 Input Active 22 3 7 Measure Menu MEASURE 23 3 7 1 Speed 23 3 8 Display Me...

Page 3: ...ral Cable QD models require mating cordset Q Range 550 550 100 1000 mm 250 100 400 mm I 4 to 20 mA analog and 1 NPN PNP discrete U 0 to 10 V analog and 1 NPN PNP discrete D 2 NPN PNP disc rete NOTE Di...

Page 4: ...Down Up Enter and Escape to program the sensor and to access sensor information Down and Up Buttons Press Down and Up to Access the Quick Menu from Run mode Navigate the menu systems Change programmin...

Page 5: ...Do not stare at the laser Do not point the laser at a person s eye Mount open laser beam paths either above or below eye level where practical Terminate the beam emitted by the laser product at the e...

Page 6: ...COMPLIES WITH IEC 60825 1 2007 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Output Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice N o 50 dated June 24 200 7 Figure 4 FDA CDRH warning...

Page 7: ...ments may pose problems for sensing distances Incorrect Correct Figure 5 Orientation by a wall Incorrect Correct Figure 6 Orientation in an opening Incorrect Correct Figure 7 Orientation for a turning...

Page 8: ...ut D2_Out Input Load NPN PNP User configurable PNP NPN setting Load or Figure 10 Dual Discrete Models Key 2 3 4 1 5 1 Brown 2 White 3 Blue 4 Black 5 Gray L GAGE LE250 550 Dual Discrete Laser Gauging S...

Page 9: ...ssing the LE Menus 3 1 Quick Menu The sensor includes a Quick Menu with easy access to view and change the discrete output switch points Access the Quick Menu by pressing Down or Up from Run mode When...

Page 10: ...sections of this manual for more information 3 3 Remote Input Use the remote input to program the sensor remotely The remote input provides limited programming options and is Active Low by default For...

Page 11: ...ent value then back to Run mode 1x 3x Teaching D1D2SPt1 TchSPt1 D1 and D2 with measurement value then to TchSPt2 D1 D2 Teaching D1D2SPt2 TchSPt2 D1 D2 with measurement value then 1x 4x Teaching D1MdPt...

Page 12: ...To lock or unlock the sensor using the buttons press and hold Down and Escape simultaneously for 3 seconds Remote Input Instructions 1 Access the setup mode Action Result Double pulse the remote input...

Page 13: ...SPtRef Object SPtRef Backgrnd D1_OUT SPtRef in SPt mode only Figure 15 LE550 Discrete 1 Output Menu Map Discrete 2 is identical 3 5 1 Two Point TEACH The TchSpt1 and TchSPt2 options teach the desired...

Page 14: ...T TCH and the current switch point value displays 2 Present the target Action Result Present the switch point one target RMT TCH and the target s measurement value display 3 TEACH the sensor Action Re...

Page 15: ...s for D1_OUT and D2_OUT are independent settings Window Size The WndSize option sets the window size that the Midpoint TEACH uses to set the setpoint one and setpoint two thresholds The Midpoint TEACH...

Page 16: ...ets the midpoint that determines the actual measurement window Navigate MENU Dx_OUT TchMid TchMdPt Remote Input Available Button Instructions 1 Present the target Action Result Present the target The...

Page 17: ...ailable when the sensor is in Switch Alarm or Health mode Navigate MENU Dx_OUT AdjSPt1 Remote Input Not available Default 100 mm for both the LE250 and LE550 models 3 5 4 Adjust Switch Point Two The A...

Page 18: ...sent the target Action Result Present the target RMT TCH and the target s measurement value display 4 TEACH the sensor Action Result Five pulse the remote input T T T T T T T T T TchSPt Teaching displ...

Page 19: ...SPt Switch Mode The Discrete Output is Off while a target is detected nearer than the switch point threshold When a target is detected farther than the switch point threshold or the signal is lost the...

Page 20: ...t past the location of the taught object farther away from the sensor s face Background Background mode sets the switching threshold in front of the taught object closer to the sensor s face The dista...

Page 21: ...ows the allowable combinations of delays timers Off Delay Off One Shot Timer On Delay On One Shot Timer Off Delay OffDly OK OK OK N A Off One Shot Timer Off1Sho OK OK N A N A On Delay OnDly OK N A OK...

Page 22: ...sed to control when the laser emitter is On Off SyncMstr The remote input is used as the Master Sync output to an attached Slave sensor see Sync Master Slave on page 27 SyncSlve The remote input is us...

Page 23: ...response time of the sensor but improves the repeatability See Figure 26 on page 31 for repeatability specifications for each speed Navigate MENU MEASURE Speed Remote Input Not available Default Stan...

Page 24: ...mounted so that the display is not right reading invert the display for readability The Down and Up buttons do not change when the display is inverted Navigate MENU DISPLAY View Remote Input Not avai...

Page 25: ...n is read only Navigate MENU INFO Remote Input Not available 3 10 Reset Menu RESET MENU RESET or or Go Back to Parent Menu Select Menu Item Press to Save Setting Press and Hold to Go Back to Run Mode...

Page 26: ...Wnd Polarity PNP Timer 0 ms for all timers Window Size 50 mm 300 mm Input Settings LE250 and LE550 Input Active Low Input Type Teach Measure Settings LE250 and LE550 Speed Standard Display Settings L...

Page 27: ...nd the response speed doubles 1 Configure the first sensor as the master navigate MENU INPUT Type SyncMstr 2 Configure the second sensor as the slave navigate MENU INPUT Type SyncSlve 3 Connect the gr...

Page 28: ...ashes the sensor returns to step 2 and RMT TCH displays 4 Present the target Action Result Present the switch point two target D1D2Spt2 and the target s measurement value display 5 TEACH the sensor Ac...

Page 29: ...play 3 TEACH the sensor Action Result Six pulse the remote input T T T T T T T T T T T D1D2MdPt Teaching displays while the sensor is being taught TEACH Accepted The new value displays on the second l...

Page 30: ...max Low State 1 3 V at 1 6 mA max Measurement Output Rate Class 2 Laser Models 1 ms Class 1 Laser Models Fast 1 ms Class 1 Laser Models Std Medium Slow 2 ms Minimum Window Size LE250 1 mm 0 039 inche...

Page 31: ...rent protection may be provided with external fusing or via Current Limiting Class 2 Power Supply Supply wiring leads 24 AWG shall not be spliced For additional product support go to http www banneren...

Page 32: ...sted in millimeters inches unless noted otherwise Measurement Range Reference Emitted Light Clearance for M4 screws Received Light QD orients to both positions shown 0 6 mm 0 02 56 mm 2 2 35 7 mm 1 41...

Page 33: ...ndow size is too small the minimum window size is displayed The sensor automatically adjusts the window size to maintain the minimum window size and completes the adjust or TEACH operation OutRnge The...

Page 34: ...00 mm TchSPt2 1000 mm Tch2Pt TchSPt2 Tch2Pt TchSPt1 WndSize 300 mm TchMdPt 500 mm TchMid TchMdPt TchMid WndSize Mode Health Mode Alarm Timer On1Sho Timer OffDly Polarity NPN Polarity PNP Mode SPt Mode...

Page 35: ...5 0 57 M12 x 1 MQDEC2 515RA 4 57 m 15 ft MQDEC2 530RA 9 14 m 30 ft MQDEC2 550RA 15 2 m 50 ft 9 2 Brackets All measurements are listed in millimeters unless noted otherwise SMBLEU Enclosed bracket 12 g...

Page 36: ...RTICULAR PURPOSE AND WHETHER ARISING UNDER COURSE OF PERFORMANCE COURSE OF DEALING OR TRADE USAGE This Warranty is exclusive and limited to repair or at the discretion of Banner Engineering Corp repla...

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