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LEDs Controller

IMS5x00

Button Multifunction

The 

Multifunction

 button of the controller has multiple functions. It enables, e.g., to operate the light source.  

The button is factory-set to the 

Pilotlaser

 

on/off

 feature.

Key function 
1 / 2

Set / reset  
master value

Starts or stops the master measurement of the selected signals

Pilot laser

Turns on/off the pilot laser

SLED

Turns the light source on/off for the sensor

Inactive

Key has no function

There are two defined time intervals for pressing the button; each of these can be assigned a function. All time inter-
vals are indicated by the LEDs flashing/lighting up.

Pilot laser

SLED

Master value

Function 1

2 sec

0

5 sec

10 sec

15 sec

Function 2

Key
lock

x min time

Factory
setting

The Intensity and Range 
LEDs indicate the current-
ly selected function.

Multifunction Button  
Actuation Time

flashes 
slowly

off

flashes 
slowly

both 
off

green
on

off

both on

Summary of Contents for interferoMETER IMS5400-DS19

Page 1: ...IMS5400 DS19 IMS5400 TH45 IMS5400 TH70 IMS5400 DS19 MP IMS5400 TH45 MP IMS5400 TH70 MP IMS5600 DS19 IMS5600 DS19 MP Quick Manual interferoMETER...

Page 2: ...ensor Cable 7 Mounting Mounting Adapter 7 Pluggable Screw Terminals 8 LEDs Controller 9 Button Multifunction 10 Initial Operation 11 Select a Sensor 11 Start of Measuring Range Working Distance 11 Pos...

Page 3: ...y output device according to the safety regulations for electrical equipment Risk of injury damage to or destruction of the controller NOTICE The supply voltage must not exceed the specified limits Da...

Page 4: ...red or machines and other material goods are damaged in the event of malfunction or total failure of the controller Take additional precautions for safety and damage prevention in case of safety relat...

Page 5: ...sible radiation is harmless under predictable con ditions For class 1 laser devices impairment of color vision and disturbances e g from a glare effect cannot be excluded An LED signalizes by illumina...

Page 6: ...ckness measure ments The possible resolution here is in the nanometer range For a quick start we recommend to use presets defined for different target surfaces and applications see operat ing instruct...

Page 7: ...ting cycles any mechanical stress of the optical fiber bending crushing pulling twisting knotting etc tight curvature of the optical fiber because the glass fiber is damaged in the process and this ca...

Page 8: ...l I O GND Shield TrigIn GND Error 1 GND Shield Error 2 GND TrigIn Trigger input TTL or HTL level TTL Low 0 8 V High 2 V HTL Low 3 V High 8 V Error 1 2 Switch outputs NPN PNP or Push Pull I max 100 mA...

Page 9: ...off if no target object or outside the measuring range IMS5400 DS19 IMS5400 TH45 IMS5400 TH70 IMS5600 DS19 IMS5400 DS19 MP IMS5400 TH45 MP IMS5400 TH70 MP IMS5600 DS19 MP Distance and thickness measu...

Page 10: ...he pilot laser SLED Turns the light source on off for the sensor Inactive Key has no function There are two defined time intervals for pressing the button each of these can be assigned a function All...

Page 11: ...b browser now You can check the IP address of the controller that are connected to a PC network with the sensorTOOL exe program This program is available online at https www micro epsilon com download...

Page 12: ...off alternately if no target or outside the measuring range You can also position the sensor using the FFT sig nal 1 The interferometric measuring principle provides measurement values in front of an...

Page 13: ...The thickness for glass n 1 5 is 35 m as a minimum and 1 4 mm as a maximum Positioning the Target Thickness Measurement The red light pilot laser supports you in aligning the sensor to the target dur...

Page 14: ...MC5600 Thickness Distance Layer 1 Peak 1 Peak 1 Peak 2 Layer 1 Peak A 1 The IMS5400 THxx evaluates one layer The peak in the FFT signal already corresponds to the thickness It is not neces sary to dec...

Page 15: ...st layer layer 1 independent of the physical arrange ment in the measuring object see Chap Material Selection Each detected peak represents a distance value The peaks are counted starting at the start...

Page 16: ...terial must be assigned for each layer see Chap Material Selection With distance measurements the coating thickness can be calculated via signal processing see operating instruc tions Chap 7 3 1 Durin...

Page 17: ...5600 DS19 MP max 13 layers or 14 distance peaks Make sure to count the peaks in the correct manner see Chap Messpeak Sorting The standard systems IMS5400 DSxx IMS5400 THxx and IMS5600 DSxx evaluate on...

Page 18: ...Peak 3 Operating range IMP TH Peak 1 Gap Intensity 0 80 100 Range Peak 1 Peak B Peak A Peak 2 Peak 3 20 40 60 Peak 1 Peak 2 BK7 Peak C SMR IMP DS EMR Peak C Peak B Peak A 1 Gap Peak 3 1 During a dist...

Page 19: ...k 3 Peak 4 BK7 BK7 PC Peak F Peak C Peak E SMR IMP DS EMR Peak E Peak F Peak D Peak A Peak B 0 80 100 Range 20 40 60 Layer 3 is the material selection for the combined layer 2 of peak 3 2 The IMS5400...

Page 20: ...e two layers of equal thickness are imaged in one peak Layer 2 is the material selection for the combined layer 2 of peak 2 2 The IMS5400 TH45 MP and IMS5400 TH70 MP controllers also evaluate combined...

Page 21: ...Peak 1 Switch to material selection by going to Settings Data recording Peak 1 Peak 2 Peak A 1 Layer 1 Material Infront Assign the material according to the target used You can edit or add to the mate...

Page 22: ...lso required for calculating the distances and thicknesses Click the icon to change an existing entry Click the icon to add another material Click the icon to save another or changed material Click th...

Page 23: ...yers according to the target used The IMS5400 THxx and IMS5400 THxx MP thickness systems output the coating thickness es directly The IMS5x00 DSxx and IMS5x00 DSxx MP distance systems calculate the la...

Page 24: ...lower layer blue has in creased and is larger than the upper layer For this case the material selection must be adjusted In the FFT signal peak 1 and peak 2 change places see Chap Mess peak Sorting 1...

Page 25: ...rial selection and calculation functions are already set The signal quality is set to Balanced at the factory Go to the Home Measurement configuration menu and start the Measurement configura tion Sel...

Page 26: ...vlues Measuring rate 0 2 kHz In the signal quality section you can switch be tween three basic settings static balanced and dynamic The reaction in the chart and system configuration is immediately vi...

Page 27: ...splay with FFT The signal in the chart window shows the distance be tween sensor and target or the target thickness Left 0 small distance and right 100 large distance The corresponding measured value...

Page 28: ...the target object Then move the sensor or the target closer until you more or less reach the start of measuring range for your sensor Once the object is within the sensor s measuring range the Range...

Page 29: ...gray Click on the check mark to add them The changes take effect when saving the settings Use the eye symbols to show and hide the single signals The calcula tion continues in the background 01PEAK01...

Page 30: ...e Switching limit value output Analog output outputs either voltage or current values Selecting the required interfaces for data output Switch to the Settings Outputs Output interface menu and select...

Page 31: ...al improper use or improper handling in particular due to improper installation commissioning operation and maintenance of the product repairs or modifications by third parties the use of force or oth...

Page 32: ...ffected parts for repair or exchange If the cause of a fault cannot be clearly identified please send the entire measuring system to MICRO EPSILON MESSTECHNIK GmbH Co KG Koenigbacher Str 15 94496 Orte...

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