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Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG

In der Braike 1 D-73277 Owen Tel. +49 (0) 7021 573-0

[email protected] • www.leuze.com

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Two, large, easy-to-read displays for the 
simultaneous display of the signal value 
and the switching threshold

Simple operation and easy-to-understand 
menu functions for optimum configuration

Internal multiplex operation of up to 
six units 

Line teach or external transmitter activation 

Three different teach modes for fast sensor 
adjustment

Switch for changing between light and dark 
switching

One PNP or NPN switching output

Indicator diode for operation and switching 
output

Connection via M8 connector, cable or 
cable with M8 or M12 connector

up to 
1050mm

up to 
270mm

10 - 30 V

DC

Accessories:

(available separately)

Plastic fiber optics (KF, KFX)

Ready-made cables (KB …)

Mounting device (BTU LV463)

IEC 60947...

IEC 60947...

Dimensioned drawing

A

Clamping lever for fiber optic cable (unlock in direction of arrow)

B

Connection for fiber optics receiver

C

Connection for fiber optics transmitter

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Mounting accessories

with M8 connector

with cable

BTU LV463

 

Part no. 50120869

Electrical connection

4-pin plug

3-pin plug

4-wire cable

multi funct

:

-  OFF
- Line teach
- Activation input
- Multiplex operation

Details 

 

Description of the subfunctions

NOTE

: Open lead wires must be connected to a terminal box.

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Amplifier for fiber optics

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Summary of Contents for 50118404

Page 1: ...ode for operation and switching output Connection via M8 connector cable or cable with M8 or M12 connector up to 1050mm up to 270mm 10 30 V DC Accessories available separately Plastic fiber optics KF KFX Ready made cables KB Mounting device BTU LV463 IEC 60947 IEC 60947 Dimensioned drawing A Clamping lever for fiber optic cable unlock in direction of arrow B Connection for fiber optics receiver C ...

Page 2: ... Protective circuit 4 4 2 polarity reversal protection 3 short circuit protection for all outputs 2 3 Protection class IP 50 NEMA 1 Standards applied EN 60947 5 2 Certifications UL 508 C22 2 No 14 13 3 5 5 These proximity switches shall be used with UL Listed Cable assemblies rated 30V 0 24A min in the field installation or equivalent categories CYJV CYJV7 or PVVA PVVA7 Options Sensor adjustment m...

Page 3: ...tics Close the transparent protective cover Controls and indicators DIN rail TS 35 35mm x 7 5mm DIN rail TS 35 35mm x 7 5mm Spring mounted DIN rail mount The amplifier is mounted as shown on a TS 35 DIN rail while disconnected from voltage Alternatively the amplifier can also be mounted without a DIN rail using the mounting accessory and M3 screws Slide switch switching output light LO dark DO swi...

Page 4: ...tput is active DO Switching output dark switching The switching behavior is the inversion of the light switching setting Rocker push button Set switching threshold Navigation in menu The rocker push button can be rocked to the right and to the left and pressed in the middle position Rock In the ADJ operating mode the switching threshold can be increased or decreased by rocking In the PRG operating...

Page 5: ...old 2 point teach static the switching threshold is calculated at approximate ly midway between two signal values e g teach to two different objects or teach to the same object at two different distances from the probe Example signal value 1 100digits signal value 2 400digits Switching threshold 280digits Actuate the rocker push button to or to make fine adjustments to the threshold Dynamic teach ...

Page 6: ...ter settings mA n number Defines that this unit operates as master and a total of n sensors were wired in parallel Value range n 2 6 Example mA 4 means Unit is the master a total of four sensors are connected to one another via the multi funct multifunction input Slave settings SL n number Defines that this unit operates as a slave and has the individual address n Value range for address n 1 5 Exa...

Page 7: ...d Time t Time t Signal OUT Switching threshold Time t Time t Signal OUT Switching threshold Time t Time t Signal OUT Switching threshold Time t Time t Signal OUT Switching threshold Time t Time t Signal OUT Switching threshold Time t Time t Signal OUT Switching threshold Time t Time t Signal OUT Switching threshold Time t Time t Signal OUT rising edge falling edge active state of the switching out...

Page 8: ...lay In this case the signal value may be too small and cannot be accepted as a teach value Table with minimum teach values as a function of the setting Check object and or placement and repeat event 2nd appears on the green display the red display shows the current signal value Place object 2 or object at distance 2 and press the rocker push button within one minute The second teach value is accep...

Page 9: ... 36 36 22 14 Gain Gn 3 27 27 17 11 36 36 22 14 Gain Gn 4 41 41 27 17 54 54 36 22 Gain Gn 5 41 41 27 17 54 54 36 22 Gain Gn 6 41 41 27 17 54 54 36 22 Gain Gn 7 53 53 32 21 70 70 42 28 Gain Gn 8 78 78 48 32 104 104 64 42 Example 1 1 point teach static Standard signal range STD response time 500μs Gain Gn 3 The signal value during teaching must be 27digits Example 2 2 point teach static Standard sign...

Page 10: ...al If not actuated or in the case of a low signal the transmitter is activated LOW t HIGH 20ms 20 80ms 900 ms 900ms 500ms Before teaching LOW level Selector switch Operating mode un locked HIGH level Selector switch Operating mode locked Signal change is only necessary if a HIGH signal is applied before the teach event Action starts with the rising edge tTeach 20 80ms Selector switch Oper ating mo...

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