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LV463 - 03

2014/11

dISP

 

rEAd

 

Turn read 
direction 180°

dISP

 

rEAd

 

(same read direction as 
other texts)

Changes the 

read direction

 of the two 7-segment displays by 180º.

InP

 

SEL

 

multi funct 
input

oFF

tch

 

InP

SYnc

 

PLc

SYnc

 

Int

 

oFF

 

Use this setting to define the function of the 

multi funct multifunction 

input

 (pin 2/ws-WH).

oFF

:

Pin/cable has no function

tch InP

:

Pin/cable can be used as teach input for line teach. For 
further information 

 

Line teach / remote teach

.

SYnc PLc

:

Pin/ cable can be used as activation input. For further 
information

 

Synchronous operation of multiple amplifiers

.

SYnc Int

:

Setting for multiplex operation of up to six fiber optic amplifi-
ers. For this purpose, all 

multi funct

 multifunction inputs 

(pin 2/ws-WH) are connected to one another. The master unit 
(defined with the next subfunction) generates a timing signal 
that is received by the slave units (defined with the next 
subfunction) via the parallel connection. In a fixed time frame, 
each slave successively activates its transmitter for a brief 
time and supplies a signal value. To avoid mutual interfer-
ence, the transmitter is then again deactivated. 
For further information 

 

Multiplex operation of multiple amplifiers

Func

 

SEL

 

Master-slave 
assignment

SL

 

1

SL

 

2

SL

 

3

SL

 

4

SL

 

5

mA

 

2

mA

 

3

mA

 

4

mA

 

5

mA

 

6

SL

 

1

 

These settings must only be made if 

multiplex operation

 (master-slave 

operation) of multiple sensors is desired. 
Up to six sensors can be synchronized with one another in multiplex 
operation. 
In this case, 

exactly one master

 and 

1 … 5  slaves

 are always required.

Master 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

.

Example: 

SL

 

3

 means: Unit is a 

slave

 with the individual address 

3

.

For further information 

 

Multiplex operation of multiple amplifiers

.

ZEro

 

OFSt

 

Offset 
calibration

no

YES

no

 

This subfunction is used for 

suppressing an offset signal

 that can result, 

e.g., from crosstalk between transmitter and receiver at the fiber optic head. 
To activate this function, select 

YES

 and confirm the selection by pressing 

the rocker push button. The current signal value is now set to 

0

To perform another offset calibration, the previous calibration must first be 
reset. To do this, select 

no

 and confirm by pressing the rocker push button. 

Now again perform the offset calibration as previously described.

Notice

:

Resolution is lost when using offset suppression!

Example: display area = 4000digits, offset value = 550digits 

 Remaining resolution = 3450digits.

FctY

 

dEF

 

Factory
setting

no

YES

no

 

Attention!
Resets all sensor settings to factory settings.

 

If desired, select 

YES

 and execute by pressing the rocker push button.

Tip!

The maximum operating range can be achieved as follows:

- Set 

rESP

 

SPd

 to 

5000

μ

s

 (signal range 

XLR

).

- Set 

GAIn

 

SEL

 to 

Gn 8

 (gain stage 8).

- The switching threshold can be set to minimum 32 digits, 

the amplifier detects objects up to display value 

0

.

Subfunction

Possible settings / 
value range

Factory setting 
(default)

Explanation

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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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