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O1D110

Photoelectric distance sensor

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2 Safety instructions

The unit described is a subcomponent for integration into a system.

– The system architect is responsible for the safety of the system.

– The system architect undertakes to perform a risk assessment and to create documentation in

accordance with legal and normative requirements to be provided to the operator and user of
the system. This documentation must contain all necessary information and safety instructions
for the operator, the user and, if applicable, for any service personnel authorised by the
architect of the system.

Read this document before setting up the product and keep it during the entire service life.

The product must be suitable for the corresponding applications and environmental conditions
without any restrictions.

Only use the product for its intended purpose (

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 → Intended use).

If the operating instructions or the technical data are not adhered to, personal injury and/or damage
to property may occur.

The manufacturer assumes no liability or warranty for any consequences caused by tampering with
the product or incorrect use by the operator.

Installation, electrical connection, set-up, operation and maintenance of the product must be
carried out by qualified personnel authorised by the machine operator.

Protect units and cables against damage.

WARNING

Visible laser light; laser protection class 2.

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Use of controls or adjustments other than those specified herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure. Damage to the retina is possible.

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Do not stare into the laser beam!

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Apply the enclosed labels (laser warning) in the immediate vicinity of the unit.

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Adhere to the caution and warning notes on the product label.

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Use the enclosed label for the power supply cable.

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EN/IEC 60825-1 : 2007 and EN/IEC 60825-1 : 2014 complies with 21 CFR Part 1040
except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated June 2007.

Label for supply cable

Summary of Contents for O1D110

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Photoelectric distance sensor O1D110 11418505 00 09 2021 GB...

Page 2: ...10 1 3 Electronic lock 14 10 2 Configuration of the basic settings 15 10 2 1 Selection of the display unit 15 10 2 2 Set the display 15 10 2 3 Configure OUT1 15 10 2 4 Hysteresis function 15 10 2 5 Se...

Page 3: ...Instructions Reaction result Designation of keys buttons or indications Cross reference Important note Non compliance may result in malfunction or interference Information Supplementary note 1 2 Warn...

Page 4: ...he operating instructions or the technical data are not adhered to personal injury and or damage to property may occur The manufacturer assumes no liability or warranty for any consequences caused by...

Page 5: ...Photoelectric distance sensor O1D110 5 Product label...

Page 6: ...a photoelectric distance sensor 3 1 Applications The photoelectric distance sensor measures distances between 0 2 to 10 m It has a background suppression at 10 to 100 m The measured value is shown in...

Page 7: ...nput signal at pin 5 Laser Low not used on High Off 4 5 IO Link IO Link is an internationally standardised IO technology IEC 61131 9 for communicating with sensors and actuators General information ab...

Page 8: ...sured values can be ambiguous 5 2 Mounting accessories The unit is supplied without mounting accessories Examples of mounting accessories Art no Protective cover O1D E21133 Mounting set E2D101 E20938...

Page 9: ...nk master port class A type A For operation with IO Link master port class B type B observe the following As a standard the unit is not compatible with master port class B type B Pin 2 OU2 and pin 5 I...

Page 10: ...hing status Is on if the corresponding output is switched 3 4 digit alphanumeric display Indication of the measured distance the parameters and parameter values 4 Programming button SET Setting of the...

Page 11: ...sis function changes its switching state object near er farther than distance set SP1 is only active if OU1 Hno or Hnc Setting of the switch point for hysteresis function OUT1 16 nSP1 FSP1 Switch poin...

Page 12: ...rate or repeatability Teach mode 19 EF Extended functions Press SET to open the submenu Extended functions Extended functions 20 dS1 dr1 dS2 dr2 Delay for the switching outputs dSx switch on delay dr...

Page 13: ...u Briefly press MODE ENTER w The unit goes to the display mode Internally it remains in the operating mode The set parameter values can be read u To scroll through the parameters briefly press MODE EN...

Page 14: ...lue Then the cycle starts again at the minimum set ting value 3 Confirmation of the parameter value u Briefly press MODE ENTER w The parameter is displayed again the new parameter value is effective 4...

Page 15: ...effect on the outputs OFF the measured value display is deactivated in the Run mode When one button is pressed the current measured value is displayed for 15 s u Confirm with MODE ENTER The LEDs remai...

Page 16: ...off when the object approaches When the object is removed again the output switches Switching state of the outputs Output function Object distance D switching status Hno D SPx Closed D SPx Open Hnc D...

Page 17: ...o Switching state of the outputs Output function Object distance D switching status Fno D nSPx Open D FSPx nSPx D FSPx Closed Fnc D nSPx Closed D FSPx nSPx D FSPx Open Both window limits nSPx and FSPx...

Page 18: ...lect nSP2 and set the switch point near u Confirm with MODE ENTER u Select FSP2 nd set the switch point far u Confirm with MODE ENTER Window function 16 10 2 11 Scaling of the measuring range analogue...

Page 19: ...ctory setting Measuring range scaled MEW Final value of the measuring range In the set measuring range the output signal is between 0 and 10 V 10 3 Teach mode 10 3 1 Setting of the sampling rate The s...

Page 20: ...time for switching outputs u Select EF u Press SET to change to the menu EF u Select parameter with MODE ENTER u dSx switch on delay drx switch off delay u Set the parameter value with SET u Setting r...

Page 21: ...ensor O1D110 21 10 4 4 Display of the software version number u Select EF u Press SET to change to the menu EF u Select SW then press SET w The software version number is displayed u Press MODE ENTER...

Page 22: ...N 3 5 mA 0 V 20 5 mA 10 V NoData OL not enough light no ob ject OFF ON OFF ON 20 5 mA 10 V 3 5 mA 0 V NoData UL nEAr object to be measured outside the measuring range 0 2 m ON OFF OFF ON 3 5 mA 0 V 20...

Page 23: ...sensor free from soiling u For cleaning do not use any solvents or cleaning agents which could damage the plastic parts u After use dispose of the unit in an environmentally friendly way in accordanc...

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