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3.5 

INSTALLATION 

 

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DSE-45 

MI 2-315 1 A  

 

Network connection 

 
Optional network communication 
settings 
 

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The IP address of each Ethernet device in a network must be 
unique to each device in the network. All DSE-45 sensors are 
shipped from the factory with the same IP address (10.0.0.150). 
If it is necessary to change the IP address of the DSE-45, see

 

Web Access Network; page 6.1.

 

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MAXNET is a Fife proprietary protocol used to communicate 
between the DSE-45 and other network devices, such as the Fife 
D-MAX Controller and D-MAX Operator Interface. 

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The MAXNET address of each Ethernet device in a network must 
be unique (Address 1-31). The address must not be 0 (zero). If 
using the optional Ethernet connection on the DSE-45, you will 
need to set the MAXNET address of the sensor. see

 Web Access 

Network; page 6.1.

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Maxcess DSE-45 Series

Page 1: ...DSE 45 Wideband Ultrasonic Sensor User Manual EN MI 2 315 1 A FIFE GUIDING SOLUTIONS...

Page 2: ...Transport and storage 3 1 Mounting 3 1 Mounting location 3 1 Product dimensions 3 2 Mounting the sensor 3 3 DSE 45 sensor connections 3 4 Power connection 3 4 Network connection 3 5 Optional network...

Page 3: ...B SETTINGS 8 1 Setting up a job 8 1 Set sensor mode 8 2 Single proportional band 8 2 Multiple proportional band 8 3 Proportional band size 8 4 Edge learning 8 4 Virtual sensor linking 8 4 Select job 8...

Page 4: ...gure 6 Modbus TCP default signals 5 1 Figure 7 Modbus default data 5 3 Figure 8 DSE 45 web page tabs 6 1 Figure 9 DSE 45 home screen 7 1 Figure 10 Job setting menu structure 8 1 Figure 11 Select job m...

Page 5: ...confidence and will neither be duplicated nor copied in whole or in part nor be used for any purpose other than for which disclosed Copyright 2020 All rights reserved Periodically there will be update...

Page 6: ...The sensor can be used to control or measure both opaque and transparent materials The sensor must only be used in accordance with its intended purpose and in a technically flawless condition The sen...

Page 7: ...r The position of the detected edges in relation to either the sensor default proportional band or the user configured proportional band is then applied to the output signals of the sensor Both analog...

Page 8: ...network must be isolated from other Ethernet networks that do not follow this protocol Polarity The direction of movement in response to a command or error signal Strip Web The user material that is...

Page 9: ...and local requirements for accident prevention and environmental protection Information about safety instructions The safety instructions and symbols described in this section are used in these Operat...

Page 10: ...danger of injury caused by cutting Refers to general hazards that will result in damage to the device or system Qualified electrician The electrical components may only be connected and disconnected b...

Page 11: ...disconnection Specialized staff Only by a qualified electrician Control during operation Specialized staff Machine and system operators etc Personnel or trainees trained and supervised by the system o...

Page 12: ...danger that the sensor will become damaged breaking off snapping resulting in personal injury The DSE 45 can be remotely controlled via a network connection As with any network controlled device when...

Page 13: ...installation drawings and instruction sheets included with your shipment WARNING If a sensor is damaged it must not be installed or placed in operation All assembly tasks on the sensor must only be p...

Page 14: ...and auxiliary cables is less Figure 1 Product dimensions Sensor model A Bandwidth B Bandwidth center C D E DSE 45 7 66 2 2 606 59 75 2 351 193 2 7 606 n a 175 2 6 898 DSE 45 11 107 0 4 213 80 0 3 149...

Page 15: ...r application For complete details refer to the installation drawings and instruction sheets included with your shipment 4 Center line of sensor should be offset 15 degrees or more of perpendicular to...

Page 16: ...ut 10 5 to 28 VDC Analog outputs edge1 edge2 web width RS 485 Figure 3 DSE 45 connections Power connection Power to the DSE 45 should be supplied to either the X2 or X3 Connector but not to both conne...

Page 17: ...necessary to change the IP address of the DSE 45 see Web Access Network page 6 1 MAXNET is a Fife proprietary protocol used to communicate between the DSE 45 and other network devices such as the Fif...

Page 18: ...connected to a D MAX Operator Interface via an Ethernet connection multiple menus are available for configuring the sensor It can also be used as a stand alone for web width monitoring or edge positio...

Page 19: ...eb edge and the first off web edge detected in the scan direction The other two outputs by default provide web width measurement and are common to each other in function but are located on two separat...

Page 20: ...The DSE 45 supports storage for up to eight different jobs A job contains the sensor operation mode single or multiple proportional bands the proportional band size and all learned virtual sensor para...

Page 21: ...sensor field of view The Virtual Sensor 1 VS1 signal represents the first on web transition found the web edge closest to the closed end of the sensor Virtual Sensor 2 VS2 signal represents the first...

Page 22: ...illustrates the general nature of this mode of operation Configuration of this mode requires an Ethernet connection to a network device such as a PC or a Fife D MAX Operator Interface This mode enable...

Page 23: ...f view The number of virtual sensors built depends on the number of web edges detected Proportional Band Size establishes the width of the virtual sensors This is a global setting that applies to all...

Page 24: ...or up to eight webs sixteen edges and support remote control commands for virtual sensor operations such as learning edge positions and shifting virtual sensors individually or in groups Default signa...

Page 25: ...count by 5 1 mm to determine complete sensor field of view 10 VSCenter2 11 VSCenter3 12 VSCenter4 13 VSCenter5 14 VSCenter6 15 VSCenter7 16 VSCenter8 17 VSCenter9 18 VSCenter10 19 VSCenter11 20 VSCent...

Page 26: ...words Register Parameter Description 0 Command Remote control command 1 Parameter1 New position for absolute or relative shifting 2 Parameter2 Mask indicating which virtual sensors are included if app...

Page 27: ...parameters are involved in the transfer For multi word commands it is a generally recommended practice to clear the command word and then write any required command parameters before writing the actua...

Page 28: ...arameter2 JOB must be 0 SPD Use shift speed supplied in Parameter3 JOB must be 0 The shift speed is specified in mm sec or in sec depending on the value of the UNIT field UNIT Parameter units 00 64K 0...

Page 29: ...sed Response RemReqCmd Duplicates the supplied command RemReqStatus 1 Command completed RemReqParam1 Not used Select Job 0x20x0 Select a new job Command Syntax 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 CM...

Page 30: ...UNIT field specifies the measurement units used to interpret the supplied virtual sensor location in Parameter1 This setting also specified how the optional shift speed is interpreted mm sec x 10 or i...

Page 31: ...S1 1 VS1 0 VS 9 VS 8 VS 7 VS 6 VS 5 VS 4 VS 3 VS 2 VS 1 Response RemReqCmd Duplicates the supplied command RemReqStatus 1 Command completed 2 Command is in progress shifting Negative value indicates a...

Page 32: ...ecting them UNIT The UNIT field specifies the measurement units used to interpret the supplied virtual sensor location in Parameter1 This setting also specified how the optional shift speed is interpr...

Page 33: ...s values described previously Note 1 The SPD and LNK options should only be used when the JOB field is 0 as they would have no effect when shifting any job other than the currently active job Learn Ed...

Page 34: ...will change the proportional band size of the currently active job A value from 1 to 8 can be supplied to change the proportional band size of other jobs prior to selecting them UNIT The UNIT field s...

Page 35: ...t contains a web browser To communicate with the DSE 45 the PC and the web browser must be configured to match the DSE 45 network settings The default network settings for the DSE 45 web page are as f...

Page 36: ...SE 45 web page tab descriptions Home is displayed when communication is first established with the DSE 45 It contains information about the job that is currently running and provides an animation that...

Page 37: ...t the sensor such as Serial Number Network Settings Firmware and Software versions Proportional Band size including the number of transducer pairs that make up the Proportional Band and other info rel...

Page 38: ...ly Changes button The changes are sent to the sensor but are not yet effective You must cycle the power to the sensor for these changes to take effect The MaxNet ID is important only if the sensor is...

Page 39: ...Apply Changes button The changes are effective immediately There are four configurable analog outputs controlled by three configurable signal sources The analog channels can be independently configur...

Page 40: ...ls up to and including duplicating the same signal on all outputs if desired The signal selections are as follows VS 1 VS 16 Virtual Sensors Edge 1 Edge 16 Edge Positions WebWidth 1 WebWidth 8 Web Wid...

Page 41: ...e the sensor If the material to be guided is not acoustically opaque it may be possible to improve the performance of the sensor by performing this calibration To calibrate Click the button and then f...

Page 42: ...D MAX Operator Interface Figure 9 DSE 45 home screen Press the ENTER key to enter menu mode or advance to the next menu level Press the ESC key to return to the previous menu level Use the UP DOWN arr...

Page 43: ...ics located next to it in the display F F5 key This key is defined by the graphics located next to it in the display G F6 key This key is defined by the graphics located next to it in the display H ES...

Page 44: ...M Right Arrow key In the menu levels this key is used to enable disable entries in the displayed list and to move the cursor when editing values N Enter key On the DSE 45 home screen this key is used...

Page 45: ...entry can be enabled disabled highlighting indicates enabled In the menu structure the X in the Status varies according to other parameters such as Job Selection Mode Selection etc The column of bars...

Page 46: ...X 3 1 2 3 9 Virtual Sensor 9 1X 3 1 2 3 10 Virtual Sensor 10 1X 3 1 2 3 11 Virtual Sensor 11 1X 3 1 2 3 12 Virtual Sensor 12 1X 3 1 2 3 13 Virtual Sensor 13 1X 3 1 2 3 14 Virtual Sensor 14 1X 3 1 2 3...

Page 47: ...DSE 45 MI 2 315 1 A Set sensor mode 1X 3 1 1 Single proportional band In Single Proportional Band the position of each edge is in relation to the full proportional band of the sensor Press to select...

Page 48: ...is located If Multiple Proportional Band is selected the following features can be configured 1X 3 1 2 1 Proportional band size 1X 3 1 2 2 Learn edges 1X 3 1 2 3 Virtual sensor linking See full descri...

Page 49: ...rs built depends on the number of web edges detected When initiated Edge Learning configures a virtual sensor of the specified proportional band size and proper polarity for each edge found within the...

Page 50: ...not listed go to the Control Options Job Enable menus Select job menu structure Status 1X 4 Select Job 1X 4 1 A Job1 1X 4 2 B Job2 1X 4 3 C Job3 1X 4 4 D Job4 1X 4 5 E Job5 From the SE 45 Home Screen...

Page 51: ...continue The no web signal level will be learned 2 Cover Transducers Wait for this menu item to be highlighted and then completely block the sensor gap with a sample of the web to be guided then press...

Page 52: ...Job3 1X 6 1 4 D Job4 1X 6 1 5 E Job5 1X 6 1 6 F Job6 1X 6 1 7 G Job7 1X 6 1 8 H Job8 1X 6 2 Remote Control 1X 6 2 1 ON 1X 6 2 2 OFF 1X 6 3 Length Unit 1X 6 3 1 mm 1X 6 3 2 in Use the Up and Down Arro...

Page 53: ...unction See Application Filtering page 9 2 Configuration menu structure Status 1X 7 Configuration 1X 7 1 Names 1X 7 1 1 Device 1X 7 1 1 1 Use the arrow keys to edit then press Enter to save 1X 7 1 2 U...

Page 54: ...or edit the MAXNET Address MAC ID Use this menu to view the DSE 45 MAC ID Physical Address Network menu structure Status 1X 8 Network 1X 8 1 TCP IP 1X 8 1 1 IP Address 1X 8 1 1 1 XX 8 1 2 Subnet Mask...

Page 55: ...315 1 A Service menu To view any of the Service menus follow the Service Menu Structure page 11 Measuring points Use these menus to view the current values of the DSE 45 output signals various power...

Page 56: ...played If no edges are detected this list is blank This list will vary Use the F4 key to select the desired number type select Service then press ENTER The position of the currently detected edges is...

Page 57: ...XXXX 1X 3 VS 03 XXXXX 1X 4 VS 04 XXXXX This is a list of the Virtual Sensors This list will vary depending on the web edges that are currently detected The value of X in the Status on the display is d...

Page 58: ...et 2 296 Configuring the system for application filtering To configure the system for Application Filtering the Application ID number and Sub Function number must be assigned to each DSE 45 from an op...

Page 59: ...ub Function set to 0 zero The Sub Function number for the other devices on the network must be set to a number other than zero 1 to 4 Configure the Application Filtering parameters of each device in t...

Page 60: ...key 6 Use the arrow keys to set the Application ID number 1 thru 31 0 disables Application Filtering and then press the ENTER key to store the change If other Devices in the network have Application...

Page 61: ...t two seconds to obtain access to the Operator Interface Local Menus and then press the F6 key to enter the OI Menus 2 In the OI Menus select Control Options press ENTER 3 Select Application Filter pr...

Page 62: ...me screen of the operator interface press and hold the SELECT A key for at least two seconds to obtain access to the Operator Interface Local Menus and then press the F6 key to enter the OI Menus 2 In...

Page 63: ...ccess to the Operator Interface Local Menus and then press the F6 key to enter the OI Menus 2 In the OI Menus select Control Options press ENTER 3 Select Application Filter press ENTER 4 Select Filter...

Page 64: ...Usage name or the Application Name The Application ID Number determines the order in the list of devices 2 Change the Usage name of the primary device the device with its Sub Function set to 0 to the...

Page 65: ...Function set to 0 zero the Sub Function is blank and the Drive Function is blank 2 Change the Usage name of the primary device the device with its Sub Function set to 0 to the desired name for the app...

Page 66: ...re displayed in the list of devices When All is selected all devices found on the network are displayed in the list of devices Disable application filtering To disable Application Filtering in an oper...

Page 67: ...ing structure it is recommended that standard safeguards be taken to prevent injury During servicing of the equipment to prevent injury to personnel it is recommended that standard Lockout Tagout proc...

Page 68: ...Range 15 to 90 Relative humidity with no condensation Bandwidth DSE 45 7 10 66 2 mm 2 61 DSE 45 11 10 107 0 mm 4 21 DSE 45 18 10 178 4 mm 7 02 DSE 45 31 10 311 0 mm 12 24 DSE 45 52 10 515 0 mm 20 28...

Page 69: ...ailable 125 ohm load maximum Cable restrictions Connection to X1 Ethernet The Ethernet cable must be the type that includes a shield The Ethernet maximum drop length of 100 meters 330 feet applies to...

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