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Date: 01.12.2004 

LZ - ELE - BA - GB - 0006 - 06 

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4.1.8 Module Adjustment (software Preset) 

 
The module adjustment uses 4 output bytes and determines the position value to 
which the laser is adjusted, if the control bit (bit 4) in "

Module Control Bits With 

Acknowledgement

is actuated. The adjustment value must be programmed in the 

range from 0 ... measuring length and is written by the user into the predefined 
address range. The adjustment value is not configurable therefore over the module. 
 
 
 
 

4.1.9 Module Control Bits With Acknowledgement 

 
The module uses 1 input byte and 1 output byte. The bytes are coded in bits. Via the 
output byte control commands can be transmitted to the laser. Via the input byte the 
control commands transmitted to the laser are acknowledged by the laser. 
 

Switch off laser diode 
Bit 0 in the output byte 

By setting this bit the laser diode (LD) is switched off for the 
extension of the life time. If in "Module Function External 
Input", page 23 = "LD-switching i
nput" is preselected, or in 
the PC-program "OMSConfiguration-Tool" in the basic 
parameters the switching-off of the laser diode is carried out 
automatically, this function is ineffective. 

Switch on laser diode 
Bit 1 in the output byte 

By setting this bit the laser diode is switched on. This 
function is ineffective if: see "Switch off laser diode" above. 

Bit 2 and 3 

not used 

Execute adjustment 
Bit 4 in the output byte 

By setting this bit the laser is adjusted to the value deposited 
in "Module Adjustment (software Preset)", page 25. 

Execute Preset 
Bit 5 in the output byte 

By setting this bit the laser is adjusted to the value 
deposited in "Module Function External Input", page 23. 

Clear Preset 
Bit 6 in the output byte 

By setting this bit a Preset executed before is cancelled and 
the deposited value in "Module Function External Input", 
page 23 is set to "0". 

Clear Error 
Bit 7 in the output byte 

If in this module in parameter "Error Acknowledgement" the 
setting is preselected "not automatically", by setting this bit 
an occurring error report is deleted. If the error could not be 
eliminated, the corresponding bit in "Module Error Display", 
page 21 is set in the next cycle again. 

 
 
 
corresponding parameter data: 
 

Error Acknowledgement 

Determines, whether occurring error reports should be cleared automatically after 
eliminating the trouble. 

 

not automatically 
(default) 

An occurring error report can be cleared only via bit 7 in the 
output byte. 

automatically 

An occurring error report is cleared automatically after 
remedying of the error. 

 

Summary of Contents for OMS2/120 PB

Page 1: ... Leuze electronic Laser Measuring Device OMS2 120 PB OMS2 170 PB Technical Description for the Profibus DP and SSI Interface ...

Page 2: ...k Tel 0049 07021 5730 Fax 0049 07021 573199 E mail info leuze de http www leuze de Copyright 2003 Leuze electronic Right of modification We reserve the right to make modifications to the information contained in this document at any time in the interests of improving our products Revision index Revision Date Revision of the warning label in chapter Intended purpose 17 12 2003 New functions in the ...

Page 3: ...2 Bus addressing 15 3 1 3 SSI interface 15 3 1 4 Switching input Switching output 15 3 1 5 Programming interface 16 3 1 6 Wiring examples 16 3 2 Profibus DP interface Profibus DP master 17 3 2 1 Operating requirements GSD file 17 3 2 2 Setting the station address 17 3 2 3 Bus termination 17 3 2 4 Baud rate 18 3 2 5 Bus status 18 4 Configuration Parameter setting via the Profibus DP master 19 4 1 M...

Page 4: ...A GB 0006 06 Date 01 12 2004 Transportation Storage Transport instructions Do not drop the device or expose it to shocks or vibrations Device contains an optical system with glass elements Only use the original packaging The wrong packaging material can cause damage to the device during transportation Storage Storage temperature 20 to 75 C Store in dry conditions ...

Page 5: ...ut via an error message It is therefore essential to integrate the error reports into your own safety system via the evaluation software e g a PLC All persons responsible for the assembly start up and operation of the device must be suitably qualified adhere strictly to this operating manual Your safety and the safety of your equipment depends on this 1 2 Safety information This operating manual c...

Page 6: ... an uncontrolled or undefined reactivation of the equipment The safety and accident prevention regulations applicable to the specific application must be observed In the case of permanently installed plants or systems without an all pole mains switch and or fuses one of these devices must be installed accordingly and the equipment connected to a PE conductor In the case of 24 V supplies make sure ...

Page 7: ...ition For the Profibus absolutely the installation requirements bus cable line length shielding etc specified in the EN 50170 standard are to be considered Use a minimum cable cross section of 0 22 mm2 for data transfer purposes Avoid crossing cables where possible If unavoidable only cross them at right angles Especially with the SSI interface it has to be taken care that the screen cover of the ...

Page 8: ...e electronic supplies the device master file GSD For further information see chapter Operating requirements page 17 Warning Switch off the voltage supply before carrying out wiring work or opening and closing electrical connections Check all electrical connections before switching on the system Incorrectly wired connections can cause operating failures of the laser while wrong connections can lead...

Page 9: ...lected beam The existence of the blinking reflex for the protection of the eyes may not be assumed Therefore the eyes should be closed consciously or the head should be turned away immediately The device must be installed in such a way that the exposure of persons to the laser beam can only happen accidentally The laser beam may only extend as far as is necessary for the range measurement The beam...

Page 10: ...according to recognised safety standards 1 5 Safety measures at the installation site Warning Do not perform any welding work once the device is connected and switched on Variations in potential can destroy the device or restrict its operation Do not touch plug contacts with your hands Static charges may destroy electronic components of the device Do not connect unused inputs Observe the voltage s...

Page 11: ... laser beam of the OMS2 must be on the reflecting foil at any time This can be done using the light spot of the laser diode which is still clearly visible on the reflecting foil even at long distance When aligning the laser measuring device the user may need to take measures to ensure that it can be mechanically adjusted The size of the reflecting foil must be such that the light spot cannot be di...

Page 12: ...little Here it is valid angle of incidence angle of reflection Figure 4 Transmitting away the surface reflectivity Rotate the reflector foil in the Y or in the Z axis so that the interference signal B always is outside the laser lens Nevertheless keeping the inclination of the reflector foil as low as possible to minimize measuring errors caused by misalignments in the procedure movement For examp...

Page 13: ... 2 Parallel operation of laser linear paths It has to be taken care in the parallel operation of laser linear paths that a minimum distance of 1 m is kept The reflector foil inclination must be made in such a way that the surface reflectivity see arrows points not into the other laser linear path The alignment is carried out as described in chapter 2 2 1 Figure 5 Minimum distance in parallel opera...

Page 14: ...In order to be able to carry out the connection the connection cap must be removed from the laser first For this the screws A are loosened and the cap B is removed away from the laser A B A 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ERR RUN OK 15 1 3 1 1 Supply voltage Pin 10 Standard 18 27 V DC Device with heating 24 V DC 5 Pin 11 0V GND 12 13 14 15 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 11 3 1 2 Profibus DP Simultan...

Page 15: ...ing of the decimal position 12 13 14 15 9 8 7 6 5 10 11 4 3 2 1 ON OFF Termination 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 10 1 3 1 3 SSI interface Simultaneous use of the SSI and Profibus DP interface possible Pin 12 SSI Clock Pin 13 SSI Clock Pin 14 SSI Data Pin 15 SSI Data 9 8 7 6 5 10 11 4 3 2 1 12 13 14 15 3 1 4 Switching input Switching output The programming of the switching input swit...

Page 16: ...5 9 8 3 1 6 Wiring examples Shield connection see chapter 1 2 1 1 page 7 Profibus connection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Profibus Data PB_A_IN Profibus Data PB_B_IN Profibus Data PB_A_OUT Profibus Data PB_B_OUT Switching Input programmable Switching Output programmable GND reference potential pin 6 Supply Voltage 0V GND OMS2 incoming Profibus outgoing Profibus SSI connection with parameter setting via...

Page 17: ... the normal and faulty states respectively For details of how to integrate the files GSD BMP into the system configuration please refer to the relevant documentation of the configuration program for the Profibus master 3 2 2 Setting the station address The station address of the Laser Measuring Device is set exclusively via the rotary switches which becoming visible after removing the cover 100 Se...

Page 18: ...01 12 2004 3 2 4 Baud rate The Baud rate at which the PROFIBUS is operated may lie within the range of 9 6 kBaud to 12 Mbaud and is detected automatically by the Laser Measuring Device 3 2 5 Bus status At the connection cap the laser has 3 LEDs which display the bus status of the laser ERR RUN OK RUN green Profibus DP active ERR red flashing Profibus DP not active static hardware failure OK green ...

Page 19: ...SConfiguration Tool is described in an instruction of its own 4 1 Modular configuration Since all functions of the Laser Measuring Device are used not at any time individual functions can be disabled on the bus For this in the mask of configuration software of the profibus master the Laser Measuring Device is represented as a modular compact device That means after insertion of the laser into the ...

Page 20: ...rred via these two input words Position of the I O data in the input double word ID x LSB MSB Input byte x 0 Input byte x 1 Input byte x 2 Input byte x 3 corresponding parameter data Resolution Sets the resolution of the measurement system The available options are Centimeter Millimeter Default 1 10 millimeter 1 100 millimeter Inch 1 10 Inch Free resolution in 1 100 mm valid values are 1 65535 def...

Page 21: ...f the device temperature is outside of the range from 0 50 C A low range deviation has still no influence on the measurement and is therefore to be regarded as a warning Hardware Bit 2 in the input byte The bit is set if an internal hardware error were noticed and leads to the error value output Laser diode switched off Bit 3 in the input byte The bit is set if the laser diode was switched off ove...

Page 22: ...ption is present The available options are Null default The position is set to 0 0xFF All 24 bits are set to 1 0xFFFFFF or 1 last valid value Output of the last valid position 4 1 4 Module Acceleration Is not supported at the moment 4 1 5 Module Counter Measuring Cycle The module uses two input words which are consistently transferred via the bus Over the input words the counter reading of the mea...

Page 23: ... disabled default Function switched off following parameters without meaning Preset function External switching input is determined as Preset input LD switching input External switching input is used for switching off of the laser diode Alternative Software switching off see chapter 4 1 9 page 25 Preset 1 HI word and LO word It determine the position value to which the laser is adjusted when the p...

Page 24: ... protocol and is attached after the LSB bit disabled default No SSI error bit Temperature SSI error bit Temperature The bit is set if the device temperature is outside of the range from 0 50 C A low range deviation has still no influence on the measurement and is therefore to be regarded as a warning Intensity SSI error bit Intensity The bit is set if an intensity value of smaller 8 is present or ...

Page 25: ...eters the switching off of the laser diode is carried out automatically this function is ineffective Switch on laser diode Bit 1 in the output byte By setting this bit the laser diode is switched on This function is ineffective if see Switch off laser diode above Bit 2 and 3 not used Execute adjustment Bit 4 in the output byte By setting this bit the laser is adjusted to the value deposited in Mod...

Page 26: ...on Code Cause Remedy Bit 0 Intensity error The device checks the intensity of the received laser signal continuously it was detected a below minimum intensity 1 Clean measuring system optics 2 Clean reflecting foil 3 Rule out an interruption of the laser beam If the possibility of soiling or interruption of the laser signal can be ruled out the device must be replaced Bit 1 Device temperature The ...

Page 27: ...evice does not in general require maintenance by the operator i Note If the lens opening of the laser or the reflecting foil become dirty clean with a soft cloth Do not use an aggressive cleaning material such as thinner or acetone 6 2 Repair Maintenance Repairs to the devices must only be carried out by the manufacturer Contact your Leuze electronic distributor or service organisation should repa...

Page 28: ...f GSD file Programming via alternatively via RS485 and PC soft OMSConfiguration Tool SSI Interface Output code Binary Gray Clock input Optocoupler Clock frequency 80 kHz 820 kHz Cable length Depending on clock frequency shielding etc SSI transmission RS422 4 wire twisted pair cables and shielded Number of data bits 24 26 with error bit transmission Profibus DP Interface PROFIBUS DP according to DI...

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