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General, Safety, Transport and Storage 

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4.3

 

Statement of Warranties 

The producer guarantees the functional capability of the process engineering and the selected parameters. 

4.4

 

Demounting and Disposal 

Unless acceptance and disposal of returned goods are agreed upon, demount the device considering the safety instructions of this manual 

and dispose it with respect to the environment. 

 

Before demounting, disconnect the power supply and secure against re-start. Then disconnect the supply lines physically and discharge 

remaining energy. Remove operational supplies and other material. 

 

Disposal: Recycle the decomposed elements: Metal components in scrap metal, Electronic components in electronic scrap, Recycle plastic 

components, dispose the remaining components according to their material consistence. 

 

 

CAUTION! 

Wrong disposal causes environmental damages! 

Electronic scrap, electronic components, lubricants and other auxiliary materials are subject to special refuse and can 

only be disposed by authorized specialists!

 

 

Local authorities and waste management facilities provide information about environmentally sound disposal. 

 

Safety 

 

 

CAUTION! 

Please read the operating manual carefully, before using the device! Observe the installation instructions!  

Only start up the device if you have understood the operating manual.  

The operating company is obliged to take appropriate safety measure.  

The initial operation may only be performed by qualified and trained staff. 

Selection and installation of the devices as well as their embedding into the controlling system require qualified 

knowledge of the applicable laws and normative requirements on the part of the machine manufacturer. 

4.5

 

General Causes of Risk 

This chapter gives an overview of all important safety aspects to guarantee an optimal protection of employees and a safe and trouble-free 

operation. Non-observance of the instructions mentioned in this operating manual can result in hazardous situations. 

4.6

 

Personal Protective Equipment 

Employees have to wear protective clothing during the installation of the device to minimize danger of health. 

 

Therefore: 

Change into protective clothing before performing the works and wear them throughout the process. 

Additionally observe the labels regarding protective clothing in the operating area. 

Protective clothing: 

 

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING 

… is close-fitting working clothing with light tear strength, tight sleeves and without distant parts. It serves preliminari-

ly for protection against being gripped by flexible machine parts. 

Do not wear rings, necklaces or other jewelry. 

 

PROTECTIVE GLOVES 

…for protecting the hands against abrasion, wear and other injury of the skin. 

 

PROTECTIVE HELMET 

…for protection against injuries of the head. 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for MTM-A-000 Series

Page 1: ...ion Position path determination at round profile rods Wear free contactless measurement principle Very robust and proven measuring technology Interface Analog output or CANopen High shock and vibratio...

Page 2: ...z Str 1 D 78239 Rielasingen Worblingen Technical Support 49 0 7731 9339 0 49 0 7731 2 88 03 info elgo de Document No 799000850 Document Name MTMA 000 MA E_10 19 Document Revision Rev 0 Issue Date 2019...

Page 3: ...Product Features 8 5 1 Principle of Scanning 8 5 2 The absolute Measuring Principle 8 5 3 Available Output Signals 8 6 Technical Data 9 6 1 Identification 9 6 2 Dimensions of the MTM A Standard Housi...

Page 4: ...le via mounting ring 12 Figure 5 Alignment of the active sensor area 14 Figure 6 Adjustment of reading distance and lateral offset 15 Figure 7 Angular tolerances 15 Figure 8 TEACH input wiring 16 Figu...

Page 5: ...r to avoid accidents damage and injuries Warning notes DANGER This symbol in connection with the signal word Danger indicates an immediate danger for the life and health of persons Failure to heed the...

Page 6: ...evice if you have understood the operating manual The operating company is obliged to take appropriate safety measure The initial operation may only be performed by qualified and trained staff Selecti...

Page 7: ...ally Do not throw hit or fold it 4 9 Handling of Packaging Material Notes for proper disposal 4 4 4 10 Inspection of Transport Check the delivery immediately after the receipt for completeness and tra...

Page 8: ...A or Volt From here it can be further processed by the subsequent electronics 5 2 The absolute Measuring Principle The absolute measuring principle ensures maximum safety as the current position value...

Page 9: ...gives the exact type designation 11 with the corresponding part number Furthermore the type label con tains a unique traceable device number When corresponding with ELGO please always indicate this da...

Page 10: ...pple 10 30 VDC 10 Consumption max 80 mA Available Interfaces depends on order 11 CANopen standard DS406 12 bit analog output 0 20 mA 12 bit analog output 4 20 mA 12 bit analog output 0 5 4 5 V 12 bit...

Page 11: ...Technical Data 11 40 50 63 80 100 110 120 125 160 200 250 320 and 400 mm...

Page 12: ...d sensor housing 6 2 d Identical to c but in reverse mounting direction On request and at an extra charge the required mechanical accessories for sensor adaptation can be provided by ELGO Electronic G...

Page 13: ...or 8 1 Operating Area WARNING Do not use the device in explosive environments The device must not be installed close to sources of strong inductive or capacitive interference or strong electrostatic f...

Page 14: ...solute coding The center of the sensor pitch line is located at a distance of 5 mm from the outer edge of the sensor housing see figure Figure 5 Alignment of the active sensor area Hint To make the ma...

Page 15: ...Mounting tolerances Coding Order index Reading distance Lateral offset Pitch Roll Angle Yaw Angle 10 mm 1 11 max 1 mm max 1 0 mm see figure 7 1 0 20 mm 2 11 max 1 5 mm max 2 0 mm see figure 7 1 0 All...

Page 16: ...or which the TEACH input is required Ideally this input is temporarily for the calibration procedure wired with a switch or push button against GND see figure To calibrate the set points please procee...

Page 17: ...y for operation with the newly taught in scaling 8 4 2 3 Possible causes of faulty teaching If after teaching a set point the LED finally appears red instead of green for 1 5 seconds the key sequence...

Page 18: ...able for the MTM A 000 system order information see 11 For the version with plug connector a 5 pin M12 x 1 round connector is used 9 1 1 Open Cable Ends Standard Figure 9 Standard connection open cabl...

Page 19: ...sition step of 700 m corresponds to a DAC change of 4095 uppermost teach position lowermost teach position For more information about the TEACH positions see 8 4 2 Calibration for Versions with Analog...

Page 20: ...ptions and further information about the DS406 device profile can be found in the downloadable EDS and XDD file Download link https www elgo de fileadmin user_upload software MTMQ_DS406 zip 9 1 1 Conn...

Page 21: ...ia the different motor phases in the terminal box of the motor 4 Do not connect protective earth and ground 5 Connect a mains filter ahead of the external power pack 10 2 Re start after Fault Clearanc...

Page 22: ...g current 4 20 mA CA0 CANopen standard DS406 Connection options 0 open cable ends standard 2 5 pin round connector M12 x 1 at signal cable X XXX System accuracy 01 1 mm at max 2450 mm measuring length...

Page 23: ...23 Notes...

Page 24: ...evice number 9 Dimensions MTM A 9 Disposal 6 Disturbances 20 Explanation of symbols 5 Fault clearance 20 First start up 12 Identification 9 Installation 12 Installation of the sensor 13 Integration Ex...

Page 25: ...e MTMA 000 MA E_10 19 Subject to change 2019 ELGO Electronic GmbH Co KG ELGO Electronic GmbH Co KG Measuring Positioning Control Carl Benz Str 1 D 78239 Rielasingen Fon 49 0 7731 9339 0 Fax 49 0 7731...

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