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8.4.4

Teaching in the digital switching output

8.4.4.1

Teaching in the switching point (single point mode)

1.

Push the piston/magnet to the switching point.

2.

Press the keypad.

3.

Hold the keypad between 11 and 15 seconds.

The blue status LED flashes slowly.

2 Hz

4.

Lift your finger.

5.

Hold the keypad for less than 3 seconds.

The yellow and blue status LEDs flash slowly.

2 Hz

2 Hz

6.

Lift your finger.

The switching point is defined.

1 s

OPERATION

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O P E R A T I N G   I N S T R U C T I O N S | MPS-C

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Summary of Contents for MPS-C

Page 1: ...O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S MPS C Magnetic position sensor...

Page 2: ...issible within the limits of the legal determination of Copyright Law Any modi fication abridgment or translation of this document is prohibited without the express written permission of SICK AG The t...

Page 3: ...3 Storage 10 5 Mounting 11 5 1 Preparation for mounting 11 5 2 Mounting the sensor 11 6 Electrical installation 13 6 1 Safety 13 6 2 Pin allocation of the connections 15 6 3 Connecting the supply vol...

Page 4: ...ormance 35 11 2 Interfaces 35 11 3 Mechanics electronics 35 11 4 Ambient data 36 12 Annex 37 12 1 Conformities and certificates 37 CONTENTS 4 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S MPS C 8019721 1F...

Page 5: ...ented WARNING Indicates a situation presenting possible danger which may lead to death or serious injuries if not prevented CAUTION Indicates a situation presenting possible danger which may lead to m...

Page 6: ...s not suitable for outdoor applications NOTICE Danger due to improper use Any improper use can result in dangerous situations Therefore take note of the following information b The sensor should be us...

Page 7: ...various activities Activities Qualification Mounting maintenance Basic practical technical training Knowledge of the current safety regulations in the workplace Electrical installation device replace...

Page 8: ...w 1 6 Connection 3 2 Product characteristics 3 2 1 Product features The MPS C position sensor is used for non contact linear position measurement mainly on pneumatic cylinders grippers and slides with...

Page 9: ...aves the measuring range The piston speed is max 3 m s and max 1 5 m s for full stroke and partial stroke operation respectively Repeatability Reproducibility Repeatability reproducibility is defined...

Page 10: ...follows Do not accept the delivery or only do so conditionally Note the scope of damage on the transport documents or on the transport compa ny s delivery note File a complaint NOTE Complaints regardi...

Page 11: ...s must be considered The mounting location must be as free from electro magnetic disturbance fields as possible Mounting the sensor requires a C slot that runs parallel to the magnet s axis of motion...

Page 12: ...the blind zones of the sensor 3 Push the sensor into the C slot and tighten the setscrews slightly 4 Use the tape measure to check the position of the sensor and correct it if neces sary 5 Push the s...

Page 13: ...ely insulated from each other Wire cross sections in the supply cable from the customer s power system must be designed in accordance with the applicable standards When this is being done in Germany o...

Page 14: ...nd 3 4 must be routed in different cable channels or metallic separators must be used see figure 4 and see figure 5 This applies particularly where cables of devices with a high level of radiated emis...

Page 15: ...sor must be connected to a voltage supply with the following properties Supply voltage DC 12 V 30 V stabilized safety extra low voltage SELV as per currently valid standard EN 60950 1 Electricity sour...

Page 16: ...ive LOW switching pull to ground GND NOTICE NOTE The active LOW state is not a NPN switching output according to EN60947 5 2 Electrical values 0 V Ua UV Push HIGH UV 2 V Ua UV at Ia 100 mA Pull LOW 0...

Page 17: ...or operation and a sufficiently strong magnet field is registered in the measuring range the LED lights up permanently The yellow LED goes out if no magnet is registered in the measuring range The yel...

Page 18: ...eypad will be locked for three seconds After this locking can be attempted again Operation is carried out by pressing a series of keys with various time windows Press Touch the keypad from 0 1 to 0 5...

Page 19: ...eral notes on operation 8 3 1 Analog operation NOTE If the sensor is carrying out cyclic IO Link communication the analog output is deacti vated If the sensor is being operated with an analog interfac...

Page 20: ...output is switched to active The hysteresis is in the lower range of the switching point SP1 0 1 WR Hyst Figure 9 Switching behavior in single point mode default top inverted bottom SP1 Switching poin...

Page 21: ...switched to active The hysteresis is at the corresponding switching point in each case NOTE Additional conditions SP1 1 5 mm 1 hysteresis working range SP1 1 5 mm 1 hysteresis 0 SP2 SP1 0 0 1 WR Hyst...

Page 22: ...formation on teach in mode In teach in mode the current mode is displayed by the LEDs lighting up in a specific way 8 4 1 1 Calling up teach in mode To activate teach in mode press and hold the keypad...

Page 23: ...ing output see table below 11 s 15 s then lift finger lights up flashes off Digital output LEDs Teach in mode Hold 2 Hz Single point define switch ing point 3 s 2 Hz 2 Hz Cylinder switch define measur...

Page 24: ...point is defined 5 Push the piston to the end of the measuring range 6 Press the keypad The measuring range has been defined NOTE The process of teaching in the measuring range may be aborted yellow...

Page 25: ...ad 2 Hold the keypad between 2 and 5 seconds The yellow LED flashes quickly 4 Hz 3 Lift your finger The measuring range is reset OPERATION 8 8019721 1FIH 2022 06 01 SICK O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U...

Page 26: ...slowly blue current output green voltage output 4 Press the keypad to switch the output The operation LED for the newly selected output flashes slowly blue current output green voltage output 5 Hold...

Page 27: ...etween 8 and 11 seconds The green and blue LEDs flash quickly 4 Hz 4 Hz 3 Lift your finger The analog output supplies inverted current voltage values OPERATION 8 8019721 1FIH 2022 06 01 SICK O P E R A...

Page 28: ...old the keypad between 11 and 15 seconds The blue status LED flashes slowly 2 Hz 4 Lift your finger 5 Hold the keypad for less than 3 seconds The yellow and blue status LEDs flash slowly 2 Hz 2 Hz 6 L...

Page 29: ...seconds The blue status LED flashes slowly 2 Hz 4 Lift your finger 5 Hold the keypad between 3 and 6 seconds The green operation LED and the blue status LED flash slowly 2 Hz 2 Hz 6 Lift your finger T...

Page 30: ...is defined The green and yellow LEDs flash slowly 2 Hz 2 Hz 7 Push the piston to the second switching point 8 Press the keypad The second switching point is defined 1 s 1 s NOTE The process of teachi...

Page 31: ...2 Hz 3 Lift your finger 4 Hold the keypad between 9 and 12 seconds The blue status LED flashes slowly and the yellow status LED flashes quickly 4 Hz 2 Hz 5 Lift your finger The switching point is rese...

Page 32: ...nger 4 Hold the keypad between 12 and 15 seconds The green operation LED and the yellow status LED flash quickly and the blue status LED flashes slowly 4 Hz 4 Hz 2 Hz 5 Lift your finger The switching...

Page 33: ...The interval at which they are checked should be adapted in line with the conditions of the application but should be no more than 6 months 9 2 Repairs Repairs on the sensor may only be carried out by...

Page 34: ...or from the slot Disposing of the sensor Any sensor which can no longer be used must be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner in accordance with the applicable country specific waste dispo...

Page 35: ...tput digital 1x digital switching output pin 2 IO Link v1 1 smart sen sor profile 4 channels Data storage block parameter BDC modes single point mode window mode cylinder switch mode two point mode Cy...

Page 36: ...x 12 2 mm x 64 9 mm 16 8 mm x 12 2 mm x 114 9 mm 16 8 mm x 12 2 mm x 214 7 mm Weight 15 g 19 g 26 g 38 g 1 Depending on type 2 Voltage output 3 LEDs light up no load at output 3 Operation in short cir...

Page 37: ...current documentation for the product at www sick com To do so enter the product part number in the search field part number see the entry in the P N or Ident no field on the type label ANNEX 12 80197...

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