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Display and control panel AMS 308i

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AMS 308

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Green continuous light

BUS LED green

- TCP communication is activated, and a connection

to another participant exists.

Red continuous light 

 

LED red

- TCP communication is activated, however NO

connection to another participant exists.

Notice!

Communication via UDP does not control the BUS LED!

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LINK LED for BUS IN and BUS OUT

A green/yellow multicolor LED below the BUS IN and BUS OUT connectors indicates the
Ethernet connection status.

Green continuous light

LINK LED on

- The link exists, the hardware connection to the next

connected participant is OK.

Flashing yellow

LINK LED flashes yellow

- Data is exchanged with the connected participants.

LINK LED for BUS IN

LINK LED for BUS OUT

Summary of Contents for AMS 308i

Page 1: ...AMS 308i Optical Laser Measurement System Ethernet TCP IP T E C H N I C A L D E S C R I P T I O N en 03 2014 12 50113366 We reserve the right to make technical changes ...

Page 2: ...Leuze electronic AMS 308i 2014 Leuze electronic GmbH Co KG In der Braike 1 D 73277 Owen Teck Germany Phone 49 7021 573 0 Fax 49 7021 573 199 http www leuze com info leuze de ...

Page 3: ...aph for the reception level Activated interface Measurement value No entries can be made via the display See Indicators in the display on page 39 Parameter Parameter handling Ethernet Maximum position value I O Other Parameter main menu Configuration of the AMS See Parameter menu on page 45 Input of values 100 0123456789 save Standard Unit 126 Language selection o Deutsch English o Español o Franç...

Page 4: ... the Ethernet TCP IP 12 3 5 Commissioning of the AMS 308i 13 3 5 1 Manually setting the IP address 13 3 5 2 Automatically setting the IP address 13 3 5 3 Defining Ethernet host communication 13 4 Specifications 15 4 1 Specifications of the laser measurement system 15 4 1 1 General specifications AMS 308i 15 4 1 2 Dimensioned drawing AMS 308i 17 4 1 3 Type overview AMS 308i 18 5 Installation and mo...

Page 5: ...Dimensioned drawing of heated reflectors 32 6 3 Selecting reflector sizes 33 6 4 Mounting the reflector 34 6 4 1 General information 34 6 4 2 Mounting the reflector 34 6 4 3 Table of reflector pitches 37 7 Electrical connection 38 7 1 Safety notices for the electrical connection 38 7 2 PWR voltage supply switching input output 39 7 3 Ethernet TCP IP BUS IN 39 7 4 Ethernet TCP IP BUS OUT 40 7 5 Ser...

Page 6: ... the display of the AMS 308i 62 10 1 1 Status messages 62 10 1 2 Diagnostics 63 10 1 3 Expanded diagnostics 63 10 2 General causes of errors 63 10 2 1 Power LED 65 10 3 Interface errors 65 10 3 1 BUS LED 65 10 4 Status display in the display of the AMS 308i 65 11 Type overview and accessories 67 11 1 Type key 67 11 2 Type overview AMS 308i Ethernet TCP IP 67 11 3 Overview of reflector types 68 11 ...

Page 7: ...ates text passages containing important information 1 2 Declaration of conformity The AMS 308i absolute measuring optical laser measurement system was designed and manufactured in accordance with applicable European directives and standards The AMS series is UL LISTED according to American and Canadian safety standards and fulfills the requirements of Underwriter Laboratories Inc UL Notice The Dec...

Page 8: ...to the receiving element of the laser measurement system The AMS 308i uses the propagation time of the light to calculate the distance to the reflector The high absolute measurement accuracy of the laser measurement system and the fast integration time are designed for position control applications With the AMS 3xxi product series Leuze electronic makes available a range of internation ally releva...

Page 9: ... their trolleys Lifts Electroplating plants Attention For UL applications use is permitted exclusively in Class 2 circuits according to NEC National Electric Code CAUTION Observe intended use Only operate the device in accordance with its intended use The protection of per sonnel and the device cannot be guaranteed if the device is operated in a manner not complying with its intended use Leuze ele...

Page 10: ... responsible person on the mounting and operation of the device Certified electricians Electrical work must be carried out by a certified electrician Due to their technical training knowledge and experience as well as their familiarity with relevant standards and regulations certified electricians are able to perform work on elec trical systems and independently detect possible dangers In Germany ...

Page 11: ...o the laser beam or in the direction of reflecting laser beams If you look into the beam path over a longer time period there is a risk of injury to the retina Do not point the laser beam of the device at persons Interrupt the laser beam using a non transparent non reflective object if the laser beam is accidentally directed towards a person When mounting and aligning the device avoid reflections ...

Page 12: ...priate for the place of use When using the device in the US use the stick on label with the Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 notice Affix the laser information and warning signs near the device if no signs are attached to the device e g because the device is too small or if the attached laser information and warning signs are concealed due to the installation position Affix the laser information and w...

Page 13: ...se duration Wavelength RAYONNEMENT LASER NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU APPAREIL À LASER DE CLASSE 2 EN 60825 1 2007 Puissance max crête Durée d impulsion Longueur d onde RADIACIÓN LÁSER NO MIRAR FIJAMENTE AL HAZ PRODUCTO LÁSER DE CLASE 2 EN 60825 1 2007 Potencia máx peak Duración del impulso Longitud de onda RADIAÇÃO LASER NÃO OLHAR FIXAMENTE O FEIXE EQUIPAMENTO LASER CLASSE 2 EN 60825 1 2007 P...

Page 14: ...ttention For error free position measurement there must be an unobstructed line of sight between the AMS 308i and the reflector 3 1 1 Mounting the device The laser is mounted using 4 screws M5 Alignment is performed using 2 adjustment screws Adjust so that the laser light spot is positioned at the center of the reflector The alignment is to be secured with the knurled nut and locked with the M5 nu...

Page 15: ... 308i on the Ethernet TCP IP Notice The AMS 308i can communicate via TCP IP or UDP Standard is TCP IP If communication should be via UDP the UDP protocol must be activated via the display in the Ethernet Host communication submenu Standalone operation in Ethernet network During stand alone operation of the AMS 308i the host interface of the primary system is connected to HOST BUS IN Thus a star st...

Page 16: ...t is to be used to assign the IP addresses observe the following DHCP address assignment is deactivated by default To activate DHCP address assignment parameter enabling must first be activated see chapter 8 4 The menu structure of the display entry can be found at the end of the manual Call up the corresponding menu levels to activate DHCP Further information on entering address data can be found...

Page 17: ...ected AMS 308i waits for the connection to be set up The TCP IP stack requires information from the user regarding the local port of the AMS 308i port number on which the connection requests of a client application host system are to be accepted If there is a connection request and a connection is established by the primary host system PC PLC as client the AMS 308i server mode accepts the connecti...

Page 18: ...r of the individual interfaces Temperature drift 0 1mm K Ambient temperature sensitivity 1ppm K Air pressure sensitivity 0 3ppm hPa Traverse rate 10m s Electrical data Supply voltage Vin 2 18 30VDC Current consumption without device heating 250mA 24VDC with device heating 500mA 24VDC Optical data Transmitter laser diode red light wavelength 650 690nm Laser class 2 acc to EN 60825 1 CDRH Interfaces...

Page 19: ...ty non condensing Mechanical electrical loading capacity Vibrations acc to EN 60068 2 6 Noise acc to EN 60060 2 64 Shock acc to EN 60068 2 27 EMC acc to EN 61000 6 2 and EN 61000 6 4 5 1 Statistical error 1 sigma minimum switch on time 2min 2 For UL applications only for use in Class 2 circuits acc to NEC 3 With screwed on M12 plugs or mounted caps 4 With devices with heating the switch on off are...

Page 20: ... TNT 35 7 24V 4 1 2 Dimensioned drawing AMS 308i Figure 4 1 Dimensioned drawing AMS 308i A M5 screw for alignment B Knurled nut with WAF4 hexagon socket and M5 nut for securing C Optical axis D Zero point of the distance to be measured A B D A C ...

Page 21: ...range Ethernet TCP IP interface 50113687 AMS 308i 300 300m operating range Ethernet TCP IP interface 50113688 AMS 308i 40 H 40m operating range Ethernet TCP IP interface integrated heating 50113689 AMS 308i 120 H 120m operating range Ethernet TCP IP interface integrated heating 50113690 AMS 308i 200 H 200m operating range Ethernet TCP IP interface integrated heating 50113691 AMS 308i 300 H 300m op...

Page 22: ...If damage is found notify the post office or shipping agent as well as the supplier Check the delivery contents using your order and the delivery papers Delivered quantity Device type and model as indicated on the nameplate Brief manual The name plate provides information as to what AMS 308i type your device is For specific information please refer to chapter 11 2 Name plates Figure 5 1 Device nam...

Page 23: ...vice The AMS 308i and the corresponding reflector are mounted on two mutually opposing plane parallel flat walls or system parts For error free position measurement there must be an unobstructed line of sight connection between the AMS 308i and the reflector Use M5 screws to fasten the laser measurement system Secure the screws with a toothed lock washer to protect against loosening caused by vibr...

Page 24: ...n aligning please ensure that the knurled nut and the lock nut B in figure 5 2 are opened wide Attention To prevent the laser measurement system from moving out of alignment during continuous operation subsequently hand tighten the knurled nut and counterlock with the nut with WAF4 hexagon socket B in figure 5 2 Knurled nut and nut must not be tightened until alignment has been completed Attention...

Page 25: ...ctronic 5 2 1 Optional mounting bracket A mounting bracket for mounting the AMS 308i on a flat horizontal surface is available as an optional accessory Type designation MW OMS AMS 01 Part no 50107255 Figure 5 3 Optional mounting bracket A Laser beam ...

Page 26: ... distinguish between three different arrangements of AMS 308i and reflectors The AMS 308i are mounted stationary and in parallel on one plane Both reflectors move independently of one another at different distances to the AMS 308i Minimum parallel spacing X of the two laser light spots X 100mm max measurement distance in mm x 0 01 The AMS 308i are mounted stationary and in parallel on one plane Bo...

Page 27: ...mm Notice Please note that when the AMS 308i are mounted in a mobile manner travel tolerances could cause the two laser light spots to move towards each other Take the travel tolerances of the vehicle into account when defining the parallel spacing of adjacent AMS 308i 5 2 3 Parallel mounting of AMS 308i and DDLS optical data transmission The optical data transceivers of the DDLS series and the AM...

Page 28: ...d onto the mechanism of the US AMS 01 deflector unit The mirror can be mounted for three deflection directions 1 Upward beam deflection 2 Beam deflection to the left 3 Beam deflection to the right The deflector unit is mounted on plane parallel flat walls or plant components For error free position measurement there must be an interruption free line of sight between the AMS 308i and the deflection...

Page 29: ...Installation and mounting 26 AMS 308i Leuze electronic 5 3 2 Dimensioned drawing of US AMS 01 deflector unit Figure 5 6 Dimensioned drawing of US AMS 01 deflector unit A Laser beam ...

Page 30: ...AMS 308i are mounted separately Notice When mounting make certain that the laser light spot of the AMS 308i is aligned in the center of the deflection mirror Figure 5 7 Photo and dimensioned drawing of the US 1 OMS deflector unit Alignment of the laser light spot on the reflector is performed as described in chapter 5 2 A Mirror Height of the spring in non preloaded state ...

Page 31: ...or size are provided as a function of the distance that is to be measured In any case the user must check to determine whether the recommendation is suitable for the respective application 6 2 Description of the reflective tape The reflective tape consists of a white microprism based reflective material The micro prisms are protected with a highly transparent hard protective layer Under certain ci...

Page 32: ...ace The mounting surface must be clean dry and free of grease Cutting the tape Cut with a sharp tool always on the side of the prism structure Cleaning Do not use any agents that act with a grinding effect A conventional household detergent can be used as a cleaning agent Rinse with clear water and dry the surface Storing the foil Store in a cool and dry place Part Type designation Reflective tape...

Page 33: ...gure 6 1 Dimensioned drawing of reflectors Part Reflective tape mm Reflector plate mm xL yL XL YL L Reflective tape 200x200 M 200 200 250 250 214 Reflective tape 500x500 M 500 500 550 550 514 Reflective tape 914x914 M 914 914 964 964 928 Always align the TOP marking with the AMS connections chapter 6 4 2 ...

Page 34: ...50115020 50115021 50115022 Voltage supply 230VAC Power 100W 600W 1800W Current consumption 0 5A 3A 8A Length of the supply line 2 m Size of the reflective tape 200x200mm 500x500mm 914x914mm Outer dimensions of the base material 250x250mm 550x550mm 964x964mm Weight 0 5kg 2 5kg 12kg Temperature control Controlled heating with the following switch on and switch off tempera tures measured at the refle...

Page 35: ...e mm Insulated base plate mm xL yL XL YL L Reflective tape 200x200 H 200 200 250 250 214 Reflective tape 500x500 H 500 500 550 550 514 Reflective tape 914x914 H 914 914 964 964 928 18 6 5 2 L 0 5 XL 1 TOP 6 2000 115 90 XL 1 yL 1 L 0 5 YL 1 Always align the TOP marking with the AMS connections chapter 6 4 2 Connection hood Reflective tape Si cable 3 x 0 75mm ...

Page 36: ...cle mounting of the AMS 308i the reflector size must accommodate any travel tolerances that may arise and the associated wandering of the light spot on the reflector Overview of reflector types Recommended reflector sizes AMS 308i selection Operating range in m Recommended reflector size H x W Type designation S Self adhesive M metal plate H heating Part no AMS 308i 40 max 40m 200x200mm Reflective...

Page 37: ... achieve a base separation to the wall as well as the necessary pitch for avoiding surface reflection For further information see table 6 1 The reflector is provided with a 2m long connection cable for supplying with 230VAC Connect the cable to the closest power outlet Observe the current consumptions listed in the specifications Attention Connection work must be carried out by a certified electri...

Page 38: ...re deflected to the left right or upwards chapter 6 4 3 gives the correct pitch with respect to the reflector size and thus the length of the spacers Reflective tapes S and M Figure 6 3 Reflector mounting Figure 6 4 Pitch of the reflector Pitch approx 1 Direct reflection from the triad structure Deflected surface reflection due to the pitch of the reflective tape Pitch approx 1 Spacer sleeves ...

Page 39: ...ve tapes H Figure 6 5 Mounting of heated reflectors Figure 6 6 Pitch of the heated reflector Pitch approx 1 Deflected surface reflection due to the pitch of the reflective tape Direct reflection from the triad structure Pitch approx 1 Spacer sleeves ...

Page 40: ...uar anteed if other reflectors are used Reflector type Pitch resulting from spacer sleeves 1 1 Spacer sleeves are included in the delivery contents of reflective tape M and H Reflective tape 200x200 S Reflective tape 200x200 M 2 x 5mm Reflective tape 200x200 H 2 x 15mm 2 x 20mm Reflective tape 500x500 S Reflective tape 500x500 M 2 x 10mm Reflective tape 500x500 H 2 x 15mm 2 x 25mm Reflective tape ...

Page 41: ...device may only be connected by a qualified electrician Ensure that the functional earth FE is connected correctly Unimpaired operation is only guaranteed when the functional earth is connected properly If faults cannot be corrected the device should be removed from operation and protected against possible use Attention For UL applications use is permitted exclusively in Class 2 circuits according...

Page 42: ... IP BUS IN Table 7 2 Pin assignments for BUS IN PWR 5 pin plug A coded Pin Name Remark 1 VIN Positive supply voltage 18 30VDC 2 I O 1 Switching input output 1 3 GND Negative supply voltage 0VDC 4 I O 2 Switching input output 2 5 FE Functional earth Thread FE Functional earth housing PWR I O 2 I O 1 3 2 1 4 5 GND VIN FE M12 plug A coded BUS IN 4 pin socket D coded Pin Name Remark 1 TD Transmit Data...

Page 43: ...in Name Remark 1 TD Transmit Data 2 RD Receive Data 3 TD Transmit Data 4 RD Receive Data Thread FE Functional earth housing BUS OUT TD 1 2 3 4 RD RD TD M12 socket D coded Service 5 pin socket A coded Pin Name Remark 1 NC Not used 2 RS232 TX Transmission line RS 232 service data 3 GND Voltage supply 0VDC 4 RS232 RX Receiving line RS 232 service data 5 NC Not used Thread FE Functional earth housing ...

Page 44: ...e The figure is for illustration purposes only and does not correspond to AMS 308i with respect to bus interface info 8 2 Status display and operation 8 2 1 Indicators in the display Status and warning messages in the display IO1 Input 1 or output 1 active Function depending on configuration IO2 Input 2 or output 2 active Function depending on configuration Status display Bar graph LED Bus interfa...

Page 45: ...trength of the received laser light The center bar represents the ATT warning threshold The distance value remains valid and is output at the interfaces If no bar graph is available the PLB status information appears at the same time The measurement value has thus been assessed as being implausible Depending on the configuration either zero or the last valid measurement value is output at the inte...

Page 46: ...put Self test successfully finished Device monitoring active Red flashing Power LED flashes red Device ok but warning message ATT TMP LSR set in display Light beam interruption Plausibility error PLB Red continuous light Power LED red No measurement value output for details see Display BUS LED Off BUS LED off No voltage supply TCP communication deactivated Flashing green BUS LED flashes green Addr...

Page 47: ...her participant exists Notice Communication via UDP does not control the BUS LED LINK LED for BUS IN and BUS OUT A green yellow multicolor LED below the BUS IN and BUS OUT connectors indicates the Ethernet connection status Green continuous light LINK LED on The link exists the hardware connection to the next connected participant is OK Flashing yellow LINK LED flashes yellow Data is exchanged wit...

Page 48: ...nu level When one of the buttons is actuated the display illumination is activated for 10min Setting values If input of a value is possible the display looks like this Use the and buttons to set the desired value An accidental incorrect entry can be corrected by selecting and then pressing Then use the buttons to select Save and save the set value by pressing Selecting options If options can be se...

Page 49: ...on Serial number No entries can be made via the display Network information Address Net mask Gateway MAC ID Network information main menu Display of the network settings No entries can be made via the display IO1 LSR PLB LNK0 IO2 TMP ATT LNK1 ERR 87 000m Status and measurement data main menu Display of status warning and error messages Status overview of the switching inputs outputs Bar graph for ...

Page 50: ...Display of diagnostic data No entries can be made via the display See Service menu on page 52 Table 8 1 Parameter handling submenu Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Selection configuration option Description Standard Parameter enabling ON OFF The standard setting OFF prevents unintended parameter changes With parameter enabling activated ON the display is inverted In this state it is possible to change para...

Page 51: ...erver Port number you must also specify on which local port the AMS 308i accepts communication requests from a client application host system Client defines the AMS 308i as TCP client The AMS 308i actively establishes the connection to the primary host sys tem PC PLC as server Under TcpIP Client you must also specify the IP address of the server host system and the port number on which the server ...

Page 52: ...et IP address of the AMS 308i and the selected port number Byassigningtheseparameters asocketisformedviawhich the data can be sent and received Port number Port number of the host to which the data is to be trans ferred The port number can be set to any value between 0 and 65535 10001 Output cycle Value input Output cycle of data in multiples of the AMS 308i measure ment cycle of 1 7ms The paramet...

Page 53: ... set to 875 1000 Error delay ON OFF Specifies whether in the event of an error the position value immediately outputs the value of the Position value in the case of error parameter or the last valid position value for the configured error delay time ON 100 ms Position value in the case of error Last valid value zero Specifies which position value is output after the error delay time elapses Zero T...

Page 54: ...Selection configuration option Description Standard Heating control Standard 10 C 15 C Extended 30 C 35 Defines a switch on switch off range for the heating control The extended switch on switch off range for heating may provide relief in the event of condensation problems There is no guarantee that no condensation will occur on the optics in the extended switch on switch off range due to the limi...

Page 55: ...cription of the individual functions can be found in chapter 10 8 4 Operation Described here is an operating process using parameter enabling as an example Parameter enabling During normal operation parameters can only be viewed If parameters are to be changed the ON menu item in the Parameter Parameter handling Parameter enable menu must be activated To do this proceed as follows Format 8 e 1 8 n...

Page 56: ...m position value I O Other Use the buttons to select the Parameter handling menu item Press the enter button to enter the Parameter handling menu Parameter handling o Parameter enabling o Password Parameters to default In the Parameter handling menu use the buttons to select the Parameter enabling menu item Press the enter button to enter the Parameter enabling menu Parameter enabling o OFF o ON I...

Page 57: ...ctors sockets for the electrical connection of the supply voltage the interface and the switching inputs and outputs Additional information on the electrical connection can be found in chapter 7 The AMS 308i supports the following protocols and services TCP IP Client Server UDP DHCP ARP PING For communication with the primary host system the corresponding TCP IP protocol client server mode or UDP ...

Page 58: ...ted switch functionality offers the option of connecting multiple AMS of type AMS 308i to one another without direct connection to a switch In addition to the classic star topology a linear topology is thus also possible Figure 9 2 Ethernet linear topology PC PLC host interface Other network participants AMS 308i Host interface PC PLC or Switch Port AMS 308i to other network participants AMS 308i ...

Page 59: ...linear topology the AMS 308i makes available another Ethernet interface The use of this interface reduces the cabling requirements as only the first AMS 308i requires a direct connection to the switch All other participants can be connected in series to the first AMS 308i see figure 9 2 If you use user configurable cables note the following M12 socket D coded M12 socket D coded BUS IN 4 pin socket...

Page 60: ...et Commissioning of the AMS 308i 9 3 1 Manually setting the IP address Notice To set the network addresses parameter enabling must be activated as described in chapter 8 4 If your system does not include a DHCP server or if the IP addresses of the devices are to be set permanently proceed as follows Have the network administrator specify the data for IP address net mask and gateway address of the ...

Page 61: ...Press the enter button to enter the Ethernet menu Ethernet interface Address Gateway Net mask DHCP activated Use the buttons to successively select the Address Gateway and Net mask menu items and set the desired values Exit the Ethernet menu with the ESCAPE button ESC Ethernet interface Address Gateway Net mask DHCP activated Use the buttons to select the DHCP activated menu item Press the enter b...

Page 62: ...ed Protocol ID The identifier 0x4C31 is defined as the protocol ID for the AMS 308i binary protocol The protocol ID remains unchanged for the binary protocol Length The number of the following user data bytes is entered The TCP user data area is 2 bytes long in the case of a query telegram and 6 or 8 bytes long in the answer telegram depending on the command 0xFF Reserve byte with entry 0xFF Funct...

Page 63: ...r OFF IO1 0 signal level inactive 1 signal level active 0xF6 246 Transfer single speed value 0xF7 247 Start cyclical transmission of the velocity value 0xF8 248 Transfer single position and velocity value Table 9 1 Functions ETHERNET HEADER Ethernet addresses IP HEADER IP addresses TCP HEADER Port numbers TCP USER DATA AREA FCS Transaction ID 16Bit Protocol ID 16Bit Length 16Bit 0xFF 8Bit Status 1...

Page 64: ...ture limits exceeded or not met ERR hardware error 0 no error 1 hardware error ATT evaluation warning received signal level 0 received signal level ok 1 warning received signal level PLB plausibility of the measurement values 0 measurement values ok 1 implausible measurement value OVFL overflow measurement value larger than 24bit 0 ok 1 overflow Sign sign of the measurement value 0 positive 1 nega...

Page 65: ... The status messages are written in a ring memory with 25 positions The ring memory is organized according to the FIFO principle No separate activation is necessary for storing the status messages Power OFF clears the ring memory Basic representation of the status messages n Type No 1 Meaning n memory position in the ring memory Type type of message I info W warning E error F severe system error N...

Page 66: ...diagnostic data are displayed in 2 fields In the upper half of the display status messages of the AMS and the bar graph are displayed The lower half contains information that assists in a Leuze internal evaluation Use the up down buttons to scroll in the bottom half between various displays The contents of the scrollable pages are intended solely for Leuze for internal evaluation The diagnostics h...

Page 67: ...next connected participant is OK Off LINK LED off No Ethernet communication Possible cause No correct Ethernet connection to the AMS Trouble shooting exchange Ethernet cable or check PIN assignment on the RJ45 connector Flashing yellow LINK LED flashes yellow Data is exchanged with the connected participants LINK LED for BUS IN LINK LED for BUS OUT ...

Page 68: ...ently set address goes on the network Assign IP address BUS LED static red TCP communication is activated but NO connection to another participant Sporadic network error Check wiring for proper contacting Check wiring In particular check wire shielding Check wires used EMC coupling Observe contact quality of screwed or soldered contacts in the wiring AvoidEMC coupling causedbypower cableslaid para...

Page 69: ... air oil mist dust Optimize usage conditions Laser spot only partially on the reflector Check alignment Protective foil on the reflector Remove protective foil from reflector TMP operating temperature out side of specification Ambient temperatures outside of the specified range In case of low temperatures remedy may be an AMS with heating If temperatures are too high provide cooling or change moun...

Page 70: ...solute Measuring System Type designation Description Part no AMS 308i 40 40m operating range Ethernet TCP IP interface 50113685 AMS 308i 120 120m operating range Ethernet TCP IP interface 50113686 AMS 308i 200 200m operating range Ethernet TCP IP interface 50113687 AMS 308i 300 300m operating range Ethernet TCP IP interface 50113688 AMS 308i 40 H 40m operating range Ethernet TCP IP interface integ...

Page 71: ...flective tape 200 x 200mm 50115020 Reflective tape 500x500 H Heated reflective tape 500 x 500mm 50115021 Reflective tape 914x914 H Heated reflective tape 914 x 914mm 50115022 Table 11 2 Overview of reflector types Type designation Description Part no MW OMS AMS 01 Mounting bracket for mounting the AMS 308i to horizontal surfaces 50107255 Table 11 3 Accessory mounting bracket Type designation Descr...

Page 72: ...t A coded Pin Name Core color 1 VIN brown 2 I O 1 white 3 GND blue 4 I O 2 black 5 FE gray Thread FE bare Operating temperature range in rest state 30 C 70 C in motion 5 C 70 C Material sheathing PVC Bending radius 50mm Type designation Description Part no K D M12A 5P 5m PVC M12 socket A coded axial plug outlet open cable end cable length 5m 50104557 K D M12A 5P 10m PVC M12 socket A coded axial pl...

Page 73: ...essory Ethernet connection cable M12 RJ45 Cable designation KB ET SA RJ45 Notice for connecting the Ethernet interface The entire connection cable must be shielded The shielding connection must be at the same potential on both ends of the data line This prevents potential compensating currents over the shield and possible interference coupling by compensating currents The signal lines must be stra...

Page 74: ... connector KB ET 1000 SA RJ45 Cable length 1m cable 1 1 not crossed 50109879 KB ET 2000 SA RJ45 Cable length 2m cable 1 1 not crossed 50109880 KB ET 5000 SA RJ45 Cable length 5m cable 1 1 not crossed 50109881 KB ET 10000 SA RJ45 Cable length 10m cable 1 1 not crossed 50109882 KB ET 15000 SA RJ45 Cable length 15m cable 1 1 not crossed 50109883 KB ET 20000 SA RJ45 Cable length 20m cable 1 1 not cros...

Page 75: ... device except where expressly described in this operating man ual are not authorized The device must not be opened Failure to comply will render the guarantee void Warranted features cannot be guaranteed after the device has been opened Repairs to the device must only be carried out by the manufacturer Contact your Leuze distributor or service organization should repairs be required The addresses...

Page 76: ...7 Display 41 E Electrical connection 38 Safety notices 38 Expanded diagnostics 63 Explanation of symbols 4 F Fast commissioning 11 G General causes of errors 63 H Heated reflectors Dimensioned drawing 32 Specifications 31 I Installation 19 Interface errors 65 Interface info in display 42 Internal hardware error 42 L LED LINK 44 LSR status display 66 M Main menu Device information 46 Language selec...

Page 77: ... Mounting 34 Pitch 37 Size 33 Type overview 33 Repair 72 S Sensing distance 67 Servicing 72 Specifications 15 Dimensioned drawing 17 General specifications 15 Reflective tapes 28 Stand alone operation 12 Status and measurement data main menu 46 Status and warning messages 41 Status display 41 ATT 66 ERR 66 PLB 65 TMP 66 Status display in the display 65 Status displays 43 Status messages 62 Storage...

Page 78: ...vation ON OFF Mode Server client Keep Alive Interval Value entry in ms TCP IP Client IP address Value entry in format Port number 0 65535 Timeout 100 60 000 ms Repetition time 100 60 000 ms TCP IP Server Port number 0 65535 UDP Activation ON OFF IP address Value entry in format Port number 0 65535 Output cycle Value input Position resolution 0 01mm 0 1mm 1mm 10mm free resolution Velocity resolutio...

Page 79: ...vation ON OFF Limit value input Value input in mm or inch 100 Lower pos limit 2 Activation ON OFF Limit value input Value input in mm or inch 100 Max velocity Activation ON OFF Max velocity Value input in mm s or inch 100s Other Heating control Standard extended 10 C 15 C 30 C 35 C page 49 Display background 10 minutes ON Display contrast Weak Medium Strong Service RS232 Baud rate 57 6kbit s 115 2...

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