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Distance Sensors

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Introduction................................................................................................................ 5

1.1

Content of this Document ............................................................................. 5

1.2

Target Group, Personnel ............................................................................... 5

1.3

Symbols Used ................................................................................................ 5

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Declaration of Conformity......................................................................................... 7

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Safety .......................................................................................................................... 8

3.1

Safety Notices ................................................................................................ 8

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Product Description .................................................................................................. 9

4.1

R1000 Distance Sensors............................................................................... 9

4.2

Function Principle.......................................................................................... 9

4.3

Indicators and Operating Elements ........................................................... 10

4.4

Interfaces and Connections ....................................................................... 10

4.5

Scope of Delivery......................................................................................... 11

4.6

Accessories.................................................................................................. 11

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Installation................................................................................................................ 12

5.1

Storage and  Transport ................................................................................ 12

5.2

Unpacking .................................................................................................... 12

5.3

Mounting....................................................................................................... 12

5.4

Reflector Selection ...................................................................................... 16

5.5

Reflector Arrangement ................................................................................ 16

5.6

Device Connection....................................................................................... 17

5.7

Grounding/Shielding ................................................................................... 17

5.8

Notes for Parallel Operation of R1000 Series Devices 
and Optical Data Couplers.......................................................................... 18

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Commissioning........................................................................................................ 19

6.1

Display .......................................................................................................... 19

6.1.1

Operating Indicator ........................................................................................................... 19

6.1.2

Display Timeout ................................................................................................................ 20

Summary of Contents for OMR150M-R1000 Series

Page 1: ...Distance Sensors R1000 Manual...

Page 2: ...sion as well as the supplementary clause Expanded reservation of proprietorship Worldwide Pepperl Fuchs Group Lilienthalstr 200 68307 Mannheim Germany Phone 49 621 776 0 E mail info de pepperl fuchs c...

Page 3: ...Indicators and Operating Elements 10 4 4 Interfaces and Connections 10 4 5 Scope of Delivery 11 4 6 Accessories 11 5 Installation 12 5 1 Storage and Transport 12 5 2 Unpacking 12 5 3 Mounting 12 5 4 R...

Page 4: ...3 Description of Menu Items 23 7 3 1 Measurement Menu Item 23 7 3 2 Menu Item Display 24 7 3 3 Serial Menu Item 25 7 3 4 Miscellaneous Menu Item 25 8 Troubleshooting 26 8 1 Error Message 26 8 2 Warni...

Page 5: ...embly commissioning operation maintenance and dismount ing lies with the plant operator Only appropriately trained and qualified personnel may carry out mounting installation com missioning operation...

Page 6: ...nent danger Non observance will result in personal injury or death Warning This symbol indicates a possible fault or danger Non observance may cause personal injury or serious property damage Caution...

Page 7: ...eloped and manufactured in line with the applicable European standards and directives The product manufacturer Pepperl Fuchs Group 68307 Mannheim Germany has a certified quality assurance system that...

Page 8: ...loca tion Intended Use The device is only approved for appropriate and intended use Ignoring these instructions will void any warranty and absolve the manufacturer from any liability Operation Mainten...

Page 9: ...res that operating personnel are not injured or harmed 4 2 Function Principle The devices work according to the principle of pulse ranging technology PRT The device measures the time between sending a...

Page 10: ...ces Power Supply There is a 4 pin M12 plug on the rear of the housing for connecting the power supply The fol lowing diagram shows the pinout Figure 4 3 Power supply connection assignment Designation...

Page 11: ...al Interface Figure 4 4 Connection Assignment SSI The connector housing is located on the shield 4 5 Scope of Delivery The scope of delivery includes R1000 Safety information and laser label Grounding...

Page 12: ...eflector as centrally as possible the device can be adjusted by 2 5 along the Y axis or Z axis using the bracket The maximum adjustment is 90 Note In all cases avoid subjecting the device to condensat...

Page 13: ...o install the bracket use the holes 2 in the corners of the base plate 1 Secure the bracket with four M5 mounting screws and four washers 1 Base plate 2 Hole 5 3 mm 3 Slot 3 2 1 3 Z Y Note To precisel...

Page 14: ...the clearance between the washer and the device wall is approximately 3 mm The mounting screws are included in the scope of delivery 3 Hang the device in the slot holes of the bracket and tighten the...

Page 15: ...flector at a close distance e g 5 m Note Before adjusting the device make sure that all locking screws on the bracket have been loosened 1 Y axis adjusting screw 2 Z axis adjusting screw 3 Y axis lock...

Page 16: ...beam up on the reflector turn the adjusting screw counterclockwise 4 Gradually increase the distance of the reflector and repeat the last step 5 To prevent accidental movement of the device during ope...

Page 17: ...nd can be connected to the M4 hole These holes are connected to an internal metal frame and the 0 V connection pin via overvolt age protection elements If interfaces are used that require shielding e...

Page 18: ...ers If R1000 series devices and optical data couplers are operated in parallel observe the follow ing Arranging the devices Figure 5 6 When commissioning make sure that the optical data couplers are c...

Page 19: ...of 10 minutes for the distance measurement device The distance sensor achieves the specified measurement accuracy after 6 minutes 6 1 Display 6 1 1 Operating Indicator During normal operation menu no...

Page 20: ...s Commissioning 6 1 2 Display Timeout The display switches off after a configurable time Activating the Display To activate the display press any key Deactivating the Display To explicitly deactivate...

Page 21: ...id A corresponding message is issued if unacceptable values are entered Invalid values cannot be saved Once all the settings have been made you can use the key to return to the operating indi cator If...

Page 22: ...ist Forward Reverse List Last valid value Predefined 0 mm Predefined 1 mm Input field 0 9999 ms 50 ms Language Orientation Resolution List 1 mm 0 1 mm List Normal Upside down Output mode List Deactiva...

Page 23: ...Offset Eingabe Wert mm 0 mm Messwertaufl sung Liste 1 mm 0 1 mm Z hlrichtung Fehlerersatzwert Fehlerverz gerung Liste Vorw rts R ckw rts Liste Letzter Messwert Ersatzwert 0mm Ersatzwert 1mm Eingabe 0...

Page 24: ...lt setting is forward Smart Hold The smart hold function reduces the noise of the distance value that is output at a standstill The measurement remains active Changes to the distance value are output...

Page 25: ...e the behavior of the SSI error bit see chapter 9 1 2 The SSI error bit can optionally be set if an error substitute value is present if an error substitute value is present or an error occurs or if a...

Page 26: ...information can be found in the datasheet On On Measured value below measuring range Reflector is too close to the device Position the reflector within the measuring range More information can be fou...

Page 27: ...vice temperature too low Ambient temperature is too low Use the device only within the permitted temperature range if necessary wait for the tempera ture to rise More information can be found in the d...

Page 28: ...0 1 mm or 1 mm The 1 mm bit resolution is the default selection In the event of an error depending on the error substitute value parameter setting the last valid measured value or the value zero is ou...

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