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1.  Use for Intended Purpose

This wenglor product has to be used according to the following functional principle:
High-performance distance sensors which use the principle of transit time measurement determine the dis-
tance between the sensor and the object according to the principle of transit time measurement. These sensors 
have a large working range and are therefore able to detect objects over large distances.
Selected sensors are distinguished by WinTec (wenglor interference free technology). This technology allows 
black or shiny surfaces to be reliably detected even in extremely inclined positions. It is possible to mount sev-
eral sensors next to or across from each other without them influencing each other. 

2.  Safety Precautions

2.1.  Safety Precautions 

 

• This operating instruction is part of the product and must be kept during its entire service life. 

 

• Read this operating instruction carefully before using the product. 

 

• Installation, start-up and maintenance of this product has only to be carried out by trained personnel.  

 

• Tampering with or modifying the product is not permissible. 

 

• Protect the product against contamination during start-up.

 

• Not a safety component in accordance with the EU Machinery Directive.

2.2.  Laser/LED warning

For the respective Laser/LED Class please view the technical data of the product.

 

 

 

 Class Laser 1 (EN 60825-1)

 

  Observe all applicable standards  

 

  and safety precautions.

  

 Class Laser 2 (EN 60825-1) 

 

   Observe all applicable standards and safety precautions. 

The enclosed laser warning labels must be attached and  
visible at all time. Do not stare into beam.

Caution:  Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result  
 

in hazardous radiation exposure

LASER RADIATION - 
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM

            620 - 690 nm < 1mW

CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT

CAUTION

LASER CLASS 1

EN60825-1

2007

Summary of Contents for OPT2012

Page 1: ...OPT2012 OPT2013 OPT2014 High Performance Distance Sensor Operating Instructions Available as PDF only Status 16 08 2018 www wenglor com EN ...

Page 2: ...tallation Instructions 8 6 Initial Start Up 9 6 1 Initial Start Up 9 6 2 Default Settings 10 7 Functional Overview 11 7 1 Run 12 7 2 Pin Function 12 7 3 A1 A2 A3 Switch 12 7 4 A3 Error A3 Input 15 7 4 1 A3 Error 15 7 5 A1 Analog Analog 16 7 6 Offset 18 7 7 Measure Rate 20 7 8 Laser 20 7 9 Run Mode 21 7 10 Display 22 7 10 1 Intensity 22 7 11 Language 22 7 12 Info 22 7 13 Reset 23 7 14 Password 23 8...

Page 3: ...t and must be kept during its entire service life Read this operating instruction carefully before using the product Installation start up and maintenance of this product has only to be carried out by trained personnel Tampering with or modifying the product is not permissible Protect the product against contamination during start up Not a safety component in accordance with the EU Machinery Direc...

Page 4: ...4 EN 3 EC Declaration of Conformity The EC declaration of conformity can be found on our website at www wenglor com in download area RoHS ...

Page 5: ...mperature Range 25 60 C 25 60 C 25 60 C Number of switching outputs configurable as PNP NPN or push pull 3 2 2 Switching Output Voltage Drop 2 5 V 2 5 V 2 5 V Switching Output Switching Current 200 mA 200 mA 200 mA Error Output yes yes yes Error Output Switching Current 200 mA 200 mA 200 mA Analog Output 0 10 V 0 10 V 0 10 V Current Load Voltage Output 1 mA 0 5 mA 0 5 mA Analog Output 4 20 mA 4 20...

Page 6: ... Distance 0 6 m 10 m Light Spot Diameter 5 mm 12 mm 20 mm Dependence of Hysteresis and Resolution on the Sampling Rate on white 90 Remission OPT2013 OPT2014 Selected sampling rate in Hz Default setting for min hysteresis in mm Resolution in mm 0 1 3 m 3 5 m 5 10 1 m 100 20 3 5 12 50 15 2 3 10 20 10 2 2 8 10 8 1 2 7 5 6 1 2 6 2 4 1 1 6 1 3 1 1 6 OPT2012 Selected sampling rate in Hz Default setting ...

Page 7: ...duction Ethernet Receive Path Ethernet Send Path Interfaces Bus A B Emitted Light disengageable Magnet activation Input confirmation Contactor Monitoring Encoder A A TTL Encoder B B TTL Black Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Grey White Pink Green Yellow Supply Voltage Supply Voltage 0 V Supply Voltage AC Voltage Switching Output NO Switching Output NC Contamination Error Output NO Contami...

Page 8: ...nstallation Instructions All applicable electrical and mechanical regulations standards and safety precautions must be adhered to when installing and operating the Sensor The Sensor must be protected against mechanical influences Install the device such that its installation position cannot be inadvertently changed The wenglor mounting system is recommended for installing the Sensor In order to ob...

Page 9: ...iguration menu for a period of 30 s the Sensor is automatically returned to the read out view The Sensor accesses the last used menu view when a key is once again activated If a setting is adjusted it becomes active when the configuration menu is exited The keys are used for navigation and for configuring settings Important Do not use any sharp objects to press the keys when configuring settings b...

Page 10: ...ow Size 50 mm 50 mm PNP NPN PNP PNP NO NC NO NO ON Delay 0 ms 0 ms OFF Delay 0 ms 0 ms Impulse 0 ms 0 ms Error output PNP NPN PNP PNP NO NC NO NO A3 Input invers Analog U I U U 0 V 200 mm 100 mm 10 V 6200 mm 10100 mm Offset Specification Offset 0 mm 0 mm Measure Rate 100 Hz 100 Hz Laser An An Run Mode Display Mode Distance Distance Display Intensity Screensaver Screensaver Language German German P...

Page 11: ...1 Run 2 Pin Funktion Input 3 A1 Switch Analog 1 Run 2 Pin Function A1 A3 Switching Output Analog Output Mode U I Teach at 0 V at 10 V Disp Mode Run Mirror Intensity Deutsch English Francais Sensor type Sensor version T Object T Backgrnd T Window Poti Hysteresis Window Size NPN PNP NO NC ON Delay OFF Delay Impulse Extern T ON OFF Enable Enter Change Lock not invers invers Mode U I Teach at 0 V at 1...

Page 12: ... A2 if A2 available the transmitted light Note A1 applies only to OPT2012 and OPT2014 A3 applies only to OPT2012 OPT2014 and OPT2013 The adjusted function of the pins is displayed figuratively in the menu Run Mode Teach Input A3 for A1 or A2 A1 A2 A3 Switch output AN Analog output IN Input F Error output 7 3 A1 A2 A3 Switch Basic settings for the individual switching outputs are selected in the A1...

Page 13: ...lies within the window width the sensor is activated When the window is taught in the lower L and upper H switching points are displayed alternately in line 3 Poti Readjusting the switching distance Poti T Poti 1000 mm Current measurement point in mm The switching distance can be readjusted by pressing the or the key Hysteresis Adjusting switching hysteresis Hysteresis Hysteresis 20 mm The hystere...

Page 14: ...O or the NC key The respective circuit diagram is displayed ON Delay Adjusting ON Delay ON Delay ON Delay 10 ms ON Delay can be set to a value within a range of 10 to 10 000 ms by pressing the or the key If the value is set to 0 ms the function is deactivated OFF Delay Adjusting OFF Delay OFF Delay OFF Delay 10 ms OFF Delay can be set to a value within a range of 10 to 10 000 ms by pressing the or...

Page 15: ...n can be selected if an Object Teach In a Background Teach In or Teach In of a tolerance window is executed at the External Teach In 7 4 A3 Error A3 Input 7 4 1 A3 Error The error output is activated if no light signal is returned to the Sensor Designation Function NPN PNP Configuring the error outputs P N PnP npn The error output is preset to PNP Pressing the N key sets the error output to push p...

Page 16: ... a voltage 7 V invers Usage as inverted input A3 Input not invers invers The input is normally at a voltage of 7 V The functionality of the input is triggered upon applying a voltage 7 V 7 5 A1 Analog Analog The measuring range for the analog output can be feely selected within the specified working range with rising of falling characteristic curve The adjusted measuring range must have a value of...

Page 17: ... is assigned to a voltage value of 0 V or a current value of 4 mA by pressing the 0 V or the 4 mA key If necessary the assigned distances can be readjusted with the help of menu items At 0 V or at 10 V At 0 V Distance at 0 V visible in U mode The distance assigned to the value 0 V can be recalibrated by pressing the key or the key At 10 V Distance at 10 V visible in U mode The distance assigned to...

Page 18: ...current distance is accepted as the specification offset Upon pressing the button Z the offset specification value is set to 0 the offset is activated in the menu option Apply Change Changing the offset value that has been set in steps Change Preset 0 mm By pressing the keys or the adjusted specification offset menu point Preset can be changed stepwise upwards or downwards The currently set specif...

Page 19: ...distance thus gets displaced by 7000 mm to the actual 12000 mm 5000 mm 12000 mm Switching Point Distance measured with a meter ruler mm 0 mm Switching Distance 7000 mm Application of the offset equalization Application of the offset equalization Specification offset 3000 mm In the diagram the Sensor measures a distance of 5000 mm The switching point is located 2000 mm distant at 7000 mm After appl...

Page 20: ... on PIN A3 V of the LLZ sensor High rack stores 7 7 Measure Rate Reducing the measure rate improves resolution and reduces minimum selectable switching hysteresis The respective minimum and maximum values are in the table on page 6 Designation Function MeasureRate 100 Hz 50 Hz 20 Hz 10 Hz 5 Hz 2 Hz 1 Hz Measure rate value The measure rate which is best suited for the respective application can be ...

Page 21: ... pressing the or the key Distance The states of the individual outputs appear at the display NC NO U A1 A2 F 1177 mm Measured analog voltage Distance to the object Output configuration selected delays Status of the switch outputs of the error output or analog output if used as analog output the higher the analog value the brighter the status display Analog The analog output value appears at the di...

Page 22: ...off after one minute without a button being pressed and automatically switches back on when a button is pressed Screensaver The colors of the display are inverted every minute Note If none of the keys are activated for a given period of time the display is switched to the energy saving mode and the intensity is reduced The dis play is returned to the selected intensity as soon as any key is activa...

Page 23: ...power supply the operation of the sensor is locked Immediate blockage of the operation can be done in the sub menu Lock Enter Password Entry for Enabling the Sensor Password Enable Enter Change Lock Enter Enter 0 The Enter submenu is accessed by pressing the key where you can enter the password in order to enable the sensor The desired password is entered by means of the or key Press and hold the ...

Page 24: ...ect password with the or key the entire menu is enabled and the Sensor is ready for use The password function is deactivated upon shipment from the factory Passwords can be selected within a range of 0000 to 9999 Be sure to make a note of the new password before exiting the change password function If the password is forgotten it must be overwritten with a master password The master password can b...

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