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Compact Laser Displacement Sensor

 

LAT 61

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Page 1: ...Compact Laser Displacement Sensor LAT 61 USER S MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ... Ɣ Incorporate safety measures such as a double safety mechanism into the system if the use of the system is likely to result in injury or serious consequential loss Ɣ Do not use the system in combustion gas atmospheres Otherwise the system may result in explosion Ɣ This product was developed and manufactured for use in industrial environments Caution Ɣ Always observe the specifications including ...

Page 4: ...k Places exposed to direct sunlight Places where water oil or chemicals are sprayed Places where a heavy load is imposed on the sensor head Operating Environment Ambient Temperature Humidity and Illuminance Ambient temperature Use the system within the range of the specifications refer to Chapter 6 Specifications Sensor head 10 C to 45 C Keep the following storage temperature range in the case of ...

Page 5: ... between power input terminals if the external surge voltage is likely to exceed 500 V Always keep the emitter and receiver of the sensor head clean Make sure that the emitter and receiver are free of substances that refract light such as water oil or fingerprints or surface water or matters that block light such as dust and dirt Clean the emitter and receiver with a soft lint free cloth or lens c...

Page 6: ...m other wires at least 100 mm and make sure that the sensor cable is not in parallel with them Separate the sensor cable from high voltage and power circuit lines Shield the sensor cable with grounded conduits if it is unavoidable to lay the sensor cable together with high voltage or power circuit lines Separate the I O signal lines at least 100 mm away from power lines and power supply lines All ...

Page 7: ...uence for Sensor Head Arrange a power supply sequence so that the sensor head will be turned ON earlier than the I O power supply Arrange a power supply sequence so that the I O power supply will be turned ON earlier than the sensor head Do not turn ON the sensor head again within 10 seconds after the sensor head is turned OFF The system will be ready to operate approximately 40 to 50 seconds afte...

Page 8: ...e sure that the length of signal and power lines connected to the product is less than 30 m Attach a ferrite core to the head cable as shown below Recommended ferrite core SEIWA ELECTRIC MFG Co Ltd E04SR200935AB or equivalent one 㪊㪇㫄㫄એਅ 30 mm max ...

Page 9: ...ce of di soric GmbH Co KG if system breaks down The product is not provided with a function to stop laser beam radiation automatically when the sensor head is disassembled Do not disassemble the sensor head or otherwise you may be exposed to the laser beam 4 Do not use the system in methods other than that specified in this manual You may be exposed to hazardous laser radiation if the system is co...

Page 10: ...rug Administration FDA In order to prevent the users injury caused by laser products the FDA specifies PART 1040 Performance Standards for Light Emitting Products The FDA classifies laser products according to the degree of risk and provides safety measures for respective classes refer to FDA Standards Ɣ Certification and Identification Label Label position ...

Page 11: ... A N A N A N A R R N A N A N A R R N A R R R 10 R N A R R R 10 R R 13 Performance specific purpose products Medical 1040 11 a Surveying leveling alignment 1040 11 b Demonstration 1040 11 c S S S S S S S S S S 8 S S S 8 NP S 11 S 8 NP S 11 Labeling all laser products Certification identification 1010 2 3 Protective housings 1040 10 g 6 7 Aperture 1040 10 g 4 Class warning 1040 10 g 1 2 3 R D N A N ...

Page 12: ...ss to laser or collateral radiation 4 The requirements for interlock differ depending on the class of inner radiation 5 The contents of label differ depending on the level and wavelength of laser radiation inside the protective housing 6 Warning statement label 7 CAUTION logotype 8 The method to measure the level of laser radiation to human body is required 9 CAUTION if 2 5mWcm 2 or less DANGER if...

Page 13: ...aces regularly and always keep them clean Blow away large particles of dust if any using a camera lens blower To remove small particles of dust or fingerprints use soft lens cleaning cloth or lens cleaning paper and lightly wipe them out Use cloth moistened with a small amount of alcohol to wipe out tough dirt carefully 㩷 Inspection Inspect the system regularly to maintain the performance of the s...

Page 14: ...figuration installation and connection of the system 1 1 System Configuration xxxxxx 1 2 1 1 1System Configuration xxxxxxxxxx1 2 1 1 2 List of System Components Accessories xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx1 3 1 2 Part Names and Functionsxxxx 1 6 1 3 Installation Methodxxxxxxxxxxx 1 7 ...

Page 15: ...Chapter 1 Before Use 㩷 1 2 1 1 1 System Configuration 1 1 1 System Configuration Analog signal processing equipment A D board and digital panel I O control devices PLC etc Analog output Each I O ...

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Page 17: ...OUT2 Lights up in yellow during OUT2 output 5 OUT3 Indicator OUT3 Lights up in yellow during OUT3 output 6 ENTER Key Used to enter items 7 Digital Display Displays measurement values and system errors 8 UP Key Used to select items 9 DOWN Key Used to select items 10 Emitter Emits the laser light 11 Receiver Receives reflected light from measurement targets 12 Warning Label Shows the laser emission ...

Page 18: ...ue should be 0 8N m or less Never impose force around the connectors of the sensor head cable and extension cable Do not bend the cables near the connectors Doing so may result in cable disconnection Pay utmost attention not to bend the sensor cable in excess if the sensor needs to be moved Extension Cable Do not pull the cable with a force of 29 4N or over when wiring the cable when the sensor he...

Page 19: ...easurement of targets with extremely different adjacent colors or materials When measuring a moving target that has extremely different adjacent colors or materials set the direction of the sensor head as shown below in order to minimize the measurement error of the sensor head Measurement of rotating targets When measuring a rotating target set the direction of the sensor head as shown below in o...

Page 20: ...the direction of the sensor head as shown below in order to minimize interference caused by the edges of the target Ɣ Measurement of targets in narrow space or slots When measuring a target in a narrow space or slot set the direction of the sensor head as shown below in order not to block the light path between the emitter and receiver 㩷 ...

Page 21: ...he wall If the wall reflectance is high painting the surface matte black is effective Ɣ Sensor head angle to the center of measurement targets Mount the sensor head so that the emitter and receiver will be located in parallel to each other as shown in the illustration on the right hand side Refer to 6 1 Sensor Head Specifications for the measurement center distance and measurement range 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 90...

Page 22: ...lines of the sensor head 㩷 2 1 Functions and Arrangements of I O Terminal Block xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx2 2 2 2 I O Circuit xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx2 4 2 3 Analog Output Circuit xxxxxxxxx2 6 2 4 Timing Chart xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx2 7 2 5 Conditions When Output Data Become Unfixedxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx2 9 ...

Page 23: ...t 10 AGND Analog ground Shield single conductor Gray I O Terminal Block No Name Function Wiring color 1 OUT1 Judgment output 1 Black 2 OUT2 Judgment output 2 White 3 OUT3 Judgment output 3 or alarm output Gray 4 TM Timing input Pink 5 MI Zero set ON Zero set OFF Reset Memory change Teaching Save and Laser Control inputs Violet 6 NP NPN PNP type switching input Pink Violet 11 V 24 VDC input for pow...

Page 24: ...30 ms Zero set OFF Cancel 480 ms Save 530 ms Laser ON 580 ms Laser OFF 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Enter MI input for the desired period with a tolerance of 10 ms T 10 ms Two or more MI inputs can be entered in sequence on the condition that a minimum interval of 10 ms is set between adjacent MI inputs 㩷 㩷 The action of NP switching input is determined by the input state of the sensor head with the power turned ON ...

Page 25: ...xample Sensor head internal circuit Brown V Black Output 1 OUT1 Load Load Load Pink Purple NPN PNP type switching input Pink Timing Input TM Purple Multiple input MI 3 3V 3 3V Blue 0V 1 External power supply 3 to 24 VDC Main power supply 24 VDC 10 Ripple 0 5 V peak to peak included 50 mA max 50 mA max 50 mA max Lead wire color White Output 2 OUT2 Gray Output 3 OUT3 Main circuit ...

Page 26: ...ansistor open collector output or IN 0V IN 0V External connection example Sensor head internal circuit Lead wire color Load Main power supply 24 VDC 10 Ripple 0 5 V peak to peak included 50 mA max 1 External power supply 5 to 30 VDC Load Load 50 mA max 50 mA max Brown V Black Output 1 OUT1 Pink Purple NPN PNP type switching input Pink Timing Input TM Purple Multiple input MI Blue 0V White Output 2...

Page 27: ... AGND AGND Shield Analog ground AGND Shield Analog ground AGND Black Analog voltage output A V Gray Analog current output A I External connection example Sensor head internal circuit Lead wire color 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷Do not short circuit the analog output terminals or apply voltage to them Use shielded wires for the analog output terminals 㩷 㩷 ...

Page 28: ...tion Reset input operation Laser input operation Data unfixed status Data unfixed status Data is kept on hold by timing input Sensor measurement Sensor measurement and output OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF Data unfixed status with laser stopped The function of multiple input varies with the period of input Zero set ON 30ms Zero set OFF 430 ms Reset 80 ms Laser ON 530 ms Laser OFF 580 ms Zero ON OFF ON Multi...

Page 29: ...easurement value will start from a negative value if the system is reset while a zero set is executed If digital output at alarm is fixed the judgment output of the sensor head will be interlocked with the fixed value Processing of zero set timing reset inputs On timing input Reset input during data unfixed time Zero set input ON OFF Reflected at the time of zero set input Invalid Timing input The...

Page 30: ...ore information refer to 3 3 7 Alarm Settings Analog Output at Alarm 2 Under the data unfixed status the zero set input will be ignored 3 For cancelling the data unfixed status refer to Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 㩷 For example the graph on the right hand side shows the digital display at reset input for NORMAL measurement 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 The table below shows the measurement value display and output unde...

Page 31: ...ll result in the data unfixed status Reset input after the power is turned ON Sampling cycle switching Initialization Laser control interruption Average times switching 㩷 There are cases where the data unfixed status does not occur depending on the setting conditions ...

Page 32: ...Sensing Setting㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㪊㪄㪈㪊 3 3 4㩷Data Processing Settings 㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㪊㪄㪈㪍 3 3 5㩷Output Settings 㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㪊㪄㪉㪉 3 3 6㩷Analog Settings㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㪊㪄㪉㪏 3 3 7 Alarm Settings㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㫭㪊㪄㪊㪈 3 3 ...

Page 33: ...ettings 㩷 Buffering Settings 㩷 Function settings related to buffering 㩷 3 2㩷 Function List Initial Values㩷 Class Function Details Initial value Memory change Ref page Memory Change Changes memory for saving the setting contents 㩷 㩷 Default M0 3 11 Sampling Cycle Sets the sampling cycle for measurement 㩷 㩷 Default 500 µs 3 13 Shutter Time Controls the receiving light intensity of the sensor accordi...

Page 34: ...nd the analog voltage output to any desired value 㩷 Default 10 000 V 3 29 Analog Output at Alarm Sets the analog output status at alarm operation Default Holds previous value 3 31 Digital Output at Alarm Sets the digital output status at alarm operation Default Holds previous value 3 32 Alarm Settings Alarm Delay Times Holds the previous normal value up to the setting number of times if an alarm i...

Page 35: ...surement values set values and system errors 㩷 3 UP Key㩷 Used to select items 㩷 4 DOWN Key㩷 Used to select items 㩷 㩷 㩷 Digital Display㩷 The decimal point position varies with each model 㩷 Measurement value and set value㩷 㩷 30 mm type㩷 㩷 㩷 50 80 120 mm type㩷 㩷 㩷 Data unfixed status㩷 㩷 Alarm status with the digital output at alarm set to a fixed value 㩷 㩷 30 mm type㩷 㩷 㩷 50 80 120 mm type㩷 㩷 ...

Page 36: ...e shortcut functions of the system in RUN mode 㩷 The operation of the system common to each function is explained below For more information on settings peculiar to the respective functions 㩷 refer to 3 3 2 Memory Change through 3 3 9 System Settings 㩷 㩷 㩷 Turn the power ON 7 Initialization Turn the power ON 㪂 2 s 2 s 3 Zero set㩷 4 Reset㩷 䋨5䋩 Threshold a 䋨6䋩 Threshold b Short cut 2 s 2䋩Setting mod...

Page 37: ...ting mode will be returned if a write command is received 㩷 Refer to the next page for the transition of the screen while the system is in setting mode 㩷 3 Zero set㩷 The measurement value will be set to zero in this mode 㩷 4 Reset㩷 The measured value kept on hold by the system in measurement mode will be reset 㩷 5 Threshold a㩷 The screen will change to the threshold a setting screen 㩷 6 Threshold ...

Page 38: ...king Setting Value Changes㩷 Span Offset Displacement judgment Analog scaling Number of alarm delay times setting values can be changed freely 㩷 䋫 Change value Change digit 䋫 Change digit 㩷 䋫 Change digit All digits flash Change sign ...

Page 39: ...ut setting Sampling cycle Shutter time Light intensity monitor Average times Analysis mode Span Offset Zero set OFF Judgment output selection Threshold a Threshold b Hysteresis Judgment Output OFF Delay Measurement Value Display on Panel 2 s Pressing the ENTER key at least 2 s will determine the set value at any level and go into RUN mode ...

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Page 41: ...hanges so that the changes will be reflected when the system is turned ON again 㩷 Ɣ Setting Procedure 1 Display the Memory Change screen while the system is in setting mode 㩷 2 Press the ENTER key The memory will be displayed 㩷 3 Press the UP DOWN key to make memory changes Example Changing the memory to M3 㩷 4 Press the ENTER key to determine the memory 㩷 Ɣ Memory Saving Settings Each function th...

Page 42: ...n be stored in the memory are divided into two types One of them can be stored in each specified memory number and the other one can be stored as setting values common to all memories 㩷 For the above two types of storable functions in detail refer to 3 2 Function List Initial Values 㩷 㩷 ...

Page 43: ... 1 ms㩷 1 kHz㩷 㩷 2 ms㩷 500 Hz㩷 㩷 1 The measurement range may become narrow depending on measurement object type 㩷 2 indicates the default value 㩷 Ɣ Setting Procedure㩷 1 Display the Sensing Setting screen while the system is in setting mode 2 Press the ENTER key The Sampling Cycle screen will be displayed 㩷 3 Press the ENTER key The present sampling cycle will be displayed 㩷 4 Press the UP DOWN key ...

Page 44: ... 2 Press the ENTER key The Sampling Cycle screen will appear 㩷 3 Press the DOWN key once The Shutter Time screen will be displayed 㩷 4 Press the ENTER key The present shutter time will be displayed 㩷 5 Press the UP DOWN key to make shutter time changes Example Changing the shutter time to 31 㩷 6 Press the ENTER key and determine the shutter time 㩷 The following table shows the relation between the...

Page 45: ... will be displayed in a range of 0 to 4095 㩷 Ɣ Setting Procedure㩷 1 Display the Sensing Setting screen while the system is in setting mode 2 Press the ENTER key The Sampling Cycle screen will appear 㩷 3 Press the DOWN key twice The Meas Suf Selection screen will be displayed 4 Press the ENTER key The present light intensity will be displayed 㩷 ...

Page 46: ...t average buffer reaches the setting number of times 㩷 refer to 2 5 Conditions When Output Data Become Unfixed If there is an alarm when the moving average buffer is cleared moving averaging will start after the alarm state is cleared Moving averaging based on the previous data will be performed if an alarm occurs until the setting number of times is reached after moving averaging starts 㩷 Ɣ Setti...

Page 47: ... minimum measurement value 㩷 㩷 PEAK to PEAK 䋨P P䋩 Holds and outputs the difference between the maximum and minimum values 㩷 㩷 indicates the default value 㩷 㩷 㩷 Peak to Peak can be used for vibration or eccentricity measurement 㩷 Ɣ Setting Procedure㩷 1 Display the Data Processing Setting screen while the system is in setting mode 2 Press the ENTER key The Average Time screen will be displayed 㩷 3 P...

Page 48: ...Chapter 3 Function 3 18 3ᴾ 㩷 5 Press the UP DOWN key to make analysis mode changes Example Switching to PEAK to PEAK mode 6 Press the ENTER key to determine the mode setting ...

Page 49: ...ting mode 㩷 2 Press the ENTER key The Average Time screen will be displayed 㩷 3 Press the DOWN key twice The Span screen will be displayed 㩷 4 Press the ENTER key The present span will be displayed The leftmost digit will be selected 㩷 5 Press the UP DOWN keys together to change the selected digit 6 Press the UP DOWN key to change the value of the selected digit Example Changing the value to 2 000...

Page 50: ... to make the setting value an offset value 㩷 The display limit of the measurement value is 95000 Make sure that the setting value does not exceed the display limit 㩷 Ɣ Setting Procedure㩷 1 Display the Data Processing Setting screen while the system is in setting mode 㩷 2 Press the ENTER key The Average Time screen will be displayed 㩷 3 Press the DOWN key three times The Offset screen will be displ...

Page 51: ...N and OFF 㩷 㫉efer to 2 1 Functions and Arrangements of I O Terminal Block 㩷 Ɣ Setting Procedure㩷 1 Display the Data Processing Setting screen while the system is in setting mode 2 Press the ENTER key The Average Time screen will be displayed 㩷 3 Press the DOWN key four times The Zero set OFF screen will be displayed 4 Press the ENTER key Yes No will be displayed 㩷 5 Press the UP DOWN key to make Y...

Page 52: ... has been set with digital output at alarm 㩷 㩷 Output operation Judgment Output Selection OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 Logic Judgment 1 Judgment 2 Alarm Independent Judgment 1 Judgment 2 Alarm 2 state Judgment 1 Judgment 2 Alarm 3 state Judgment 1 Judgment 2 Judgment 3 indicates the default value 㩷 OUT1䋨HI䋩 OUT2䋨GO䋩 OUT3䋨LO䋩 Displacement Display Threshold a Threshold b ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Output status Output ...

Page 53: ...ng interlocked with the alarm Check the alarm state with the alarm indicator and alarm readout function Ɣ Setting Procedure㩷 1 Display the Output Setting screen while the system is in setting mode 2 Press the ENTER key The Judgment Output Selection screen will be displayed 3 Press the ENTER key The present output type will be displayed 㩷 4 Press the UP DOWN key to make output type changes Example ...

Page 54: ...reshold a is larger than threshold b The sensor head will perform automatic discrimination however if the opposite settings are made 㩷 㩷The decimal point position varies with each model 㩷 Ɣ Setting Procedure㩷 Setting Threshold a㩷 1 Display the Output Setting screen while the system is in setting mode 㩷 2 Press the ENTER key The Judgment Output Selection screen will be displayed 㩷 3 Press the DOWN ...

Page 55: ...he default value 㩷 㩷 Judgment output timing 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 The solid lines shows OFF setting actions OFF timing will be delayed according to the OFF delay set time as shown by the dotted lines 㩷 㩷 㩷If actual output is turned ON earlier than the OFF delay set time the OFF delay set time will be enabled from the point where the output is turned OFF 㩷 㩷If Logic or Independent or 2 state is selected wi...

Page 56: ... The Judgment Output Selection screen will be displayed 㩷 3 Press the DOWN key four times The OFF delay screen will be displayed 4 Press the ENTER key OFF delay settings will be displayed 㩷 5 Press the UP DOWN key to make OFF delay setting changes Example Changing the setting to Hold 㩷 6 Press the ENTER key to determine the OFF delay setting ...

Page 57: ...Press the ENTER key The Judgment Output Selection screen will be displayed 㩷 3 Press the DOWN key five times The Measurement Value Display on Panel screen will be displayed 4 Press the ENTER key The Measurement Value Display on Panel screen will be displayed 㩷 5 Press the UP DOWN key to make a setting change for the measurement value display on the panel Example Changing the present setting to Set...

Page 58: ...urrent Output current㩷 㩷 Voltage Output voltage㩷 㩷 indicates the default value 㩷 Ɣ Setting Procedure㩷 1 Display the Analog Setting screen while in setting mode 2 Press the ENTER key The Analog Output Selection screen will be displayed 3 Press the ENTER key The present output type will be displayed 㩷 4 Press the UP DOWN key to make output type changes Example Changing the output type to voltage out...

Page 59: ...itive measurement range Current a 1 4 000 to 20 000㩷 㩷 Current b 1 4 000 to 20 000㩷 㩷 Voltage a 2 0 to 10 000 㩷 Voltage b 2 0 to 10 000 Make measurement value current and voltage settings 㩷 㩷 1 Not displayed when Voltage is selected for Analog Output Selection 㩷 2 Not displayed when Current is selected for Analog Output Selection 㩷 Supplemental remarks㩷 The following default measurement values A a...

Page 60: ...rrent for measurement value A 㩷 1 Display the Analog Setting screen while in setting mode 2 Press the ENTER key The Analog Output Selection screen will be displayed 㩷 3 Press the DOWN key twice The Current a screen will be displayed 4 Press the ENTER key The present set value will be displayed The leftmost digit will be selected 5 Press the UP DOWN keys together to change the selected digit 6 Pres...

Page 61: ... remarks㩷 㩷A fixed current output of 21 6 mA or voltage output of 11 000 V applies 㩷 㩷The fixed value is applied to the side set with Analog Output Selection 㩷 㩷 㩷Check the input range of your input device such as AD board before setting 㩷 㩷The above settings will apply when there is data unstability 㩷 Ɣ Setting Procedure㩷 1 Display the Alarm Setting screen while in setting mode 㩷 2 Press the ENTE...

Page 62: ...tion the alarm status can be confirmed as well when the measurement value is loaded by data buffering function 㩷 㩷 Setting Function Panel display Hold Holds the digital output immediately before the alarm 㩷 㩷 Fixed Value Fixed value output㩷 㩷 indicates the default value 㩷 㩷 㩷If the alarm state occurs after the fixed value is selected judgment output interlocked with digital output will be turned O...

Page 63: ...user does not require the output of instantaneous alarms resulting for the surface condition changes of measurement objects 㩷 㩷 Setting range Function Initial value 0 to 65534 0 OFF to 65534 times㩷 65535 Holds the measurement value before the alarm 㩷 㩷 Ɣ Setting Procedure 1 Display the Alarm Setting screen while in setting mode 㩷 2 Press the ENTER key The Analog output at alarm screen will be disp...

Page 64: ...splay Hold Measurement hold with timing input 㩷 One Shot Measurement variable with timing input㩷 㩷 indicates the default value 㩷 Ɣ Setting Procedure㩷 1 Display the System Setting screen while in setting mode 㩷 2 Press the ENTER key The Timing Mode screen will be displayed 㩷 3 Press the ENTER key Hold One Shot will be displayed 㩷 4 Press the UP DOWN key to select Hold or One Shot Example Changing t...

Page 65: ...ue 㩷 㩷 The system will be in a data unfixed state temporarily if the laser control is set to Stop and then set to Emission 㩷 Ɣ Setting Procedure 1 Display the System Setting screen while the system is in setting mode 㩷 2 Press the ENTER key The Timing Mode screen will be displayed 㩷 3 Press the DOWN key once The Laser Control screen will be displayed 㩷 4 Press the ENTER key The ON OFF will be disp...

Page 66: ...ned OFF while the system is in eco mode The LEDs will be turned OFF again if the system is not operated for 20 seconds 㩷 䊶㩷The LEDs will be always lit while the system is in setting mode 㩷 Ɣ Setting Procedure 1 Display the System Setting screen while the system is in setting mode 㩷 2 Press the ENTER key The Timing Mode screen will be displayed 㩷 3 Press the DOWN key twice The eco mode screen will ...

Page 67: ...tware HL G1SMI i e the function setting software for the sensor head Ɣ Setting Procedure 1 Display the System Setting screen while in setting mode 㩷 2 Press the ENTER key The Timing Mode screen will be displayed 㩷 3 Press the DOWN key three times The View Version screen will be displayed 㩷 4 Press the ENTER key The present version will be displayed 㩷 ...

Page 68: ... to the factory default settings If the initialization is not saved the system operates with the previous settings at the next start up 㩷 㩷 Setting Procedure㩷 1 Turn ON the system while pressing the ENTER key The initial screen will be displayed after the startup screen appears The memory is initialized and the system is set to RUN mode 㩷 Turn the power ON ...

Page 69: ...y and save the change in each item When the system is turned ON again the last saved settings will be reflected 㩷 Ɣ Saving input over the multi input MI line Multi input can be entered for a certain period to save settings made For details 㩷 refer to 2 1 Functions and Arrangements of I O Terminal Block ...

Page 70: ... system is turned ON or a memory change is made 㩷 㩷If the timing mode is set to One Shot the internal memory will be cleared set to timing OFF after one shot processing is executed when timing ON is executed with a communications command 㩷 㩷If the timing mode is set to Hold the external input status will be reflected on the memory 㩷 㩷 Zero Set㩷 This function makes it possible to set the measuremen...

Page 71: ...each measurement object for peak valley or peak to peak measurements 㩷 㩷 㩷If Reset is executed the system will be in a data unfixed status analog output will be set to a preset fix value 21 6 mA and 11 000 V and all the judgment outputs will be OFF 㩷 㩷If Reset ON is executed by a communications command the memory contents will be cleared to zero after Reset is executed 㩷The sensor head does not sa...

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