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P1XF001

2.  For Your Safety

2.1.  Use for Intended Purpose

The spectral composition of the colors of objects can be measured and analyzed with the P1XF001 6-band 
Multi-Spectral Sensor. Innovative color chip technology divides the selected color spectrum into six spectral 
ranges (ROYGBV color space) with separately adjustable tolerance ranges. In combination with glass fiber-op-
tic cables, the sensor adapts itself to the specific requirements of any given application and can be operated in 
the scanning as well as the through-beam mode. The Color Sensor is equipped with twelve switching outputs 
and integrated LED technology, which automatically ensures ideal adjustment of light intensity. Sensor settings 
can be selected directly at the OLED display, via the RS-232 port or via the IO-Link interface.

This product can be used in the following industry sectors:

• Automotive industry
• Food industry
• Packaging industry
• Pharmaceuticals industry
• Clothing industry
• Plastics industry
• Consumer goods industry
• Paper industry
• Electronics industry
• Glass industry
• Printing industry

2.2.  Use for Other than the Intended Purpose

• Not a safety component in accordance with the EC machinery directive.
• The product is not suitable for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
• Only accessories supplied or approved by wenglor may be used with the product.

 

DANGER!

  Risk of personal injury or property damage in case of use for other than the intended purpose!

  Use for other than the intended purpose may lead to hazardous situations.

 

– Observe instructions regarding use for intended purpose.

 CAUTION!

 

 

Danger of burns!

 

Some housing components heat up to 25 K above ambient temperature.

Summary of Contents for P1XF001

Page 1: ...P1XF001 Color Sensor Operating Instructions EN Subject to change without notice Available as PDF version only Version 3 0 0 Software wTeach2 Status 29 03 2017 www wenglor com...

Page 2: ...Technical Data 8 3 1 Housing dimensions 9 3 2 Connection Diagram 10 3 3 Complementary Products 10 3 4 Layout 11 3 5 Control Panel 12 3 6 Scope of Delivery 12 4 Transport and Storage 12 4 1 Transport...

Page 3: ...4 Emitted Light or Trigger Input 28 7 15 External Teach in Input 29 7 16 Display 29 7 17 Expert Menu 30 7 18 Operating mode 30 7 19 Filter 31 7 20 Emitted Light 31 7 21 Test Input 32 7 22 Interface 32...

Page 4: ...ossible if these safety precautions and warnings are adhered to The safety precautions and warnings are laid out in accordance with the following principle ATTENTION GETTING WORD Type and Source of Da...

Page 5: ...all liability in the event of Non compliance with the instructions Use of the product for purposes other than those intended Use by untrained personnel Use of unapproved replacement parts Unapproved...

Page 6: ...tly at the OLED display via the RS 232 port or via the IO Link interface This product can be used in the following industry sectors Automotive industry Food industry Packaging industry Pharmaceuticals...

Page 7: ...king and the guarantee may be rendered null and void 2 5 General Safety Precautions NOTES These instructions are an integral part of the product and must be kept on hand for the entire duration of its...

Page 8: ...Drop 1 5 V PNP Switching Output Switching Current 100 mA Short Circuit Protection yes Reverse Polarity Protection yes Overload Protection yes Interface RS 232 IO Link IO Link Version 1 1 Protection Cl...

Page 9: ...9 Color Sensor 3 1 Housing dimensions...

Page 10: ...n 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 Con...

Page 11: ...tary Products Connection Cable S232W3 Connection Equipment M12 8 pin Suitable Connection Technology Fiber Optic Cables FL2002 0 5 m FL2004 0 5 m FL2102 0 5 m FL2104 0 5 m FL30 50 0 05 m FL3302 0 5 m F...

Page 12: ...e package and notify the manufacturer of the damage Then return the device making reference to damage in transit 4 2 Storage The following points must be taken into condition with regard to storage Do...

Page 13: ...ng the LED lens always connect a fiber optic cable or attach the rubber protector Attaching Glass Fiber Optic Cables Remove the protective cap from the sensor before attaching fiber optic cables Prote...

Page 14: ...ed please contact wenglor s support department Do not operate in case of indeterminate malfunctioning The machine must be shut down if the error cannot be unequivocally clarified or reliably eliminate...

Page 15: ...t A11 Switching Output A12 Switching Output Outputs Teach mode Windows Teach in Tolerance Middle Tolerance R Middle Tolerance O Middle Tolerance Y Middle Tolerance G Middle Tolerance B Middle Toleranc...

Page 16: ...n unre liable range 28 Emitted Light LED intensity setting 31 Trigger Input Setting for an input to which a trigger signal can be applied 23 External Teach in Input Setting for an input at which an ou...

Page 17: ...sor automatically jumps back into the display view By pressing the button once again the sensor jumps back to the menu view used last Settings made are adapted when quitting the configuration menu The...

Page 18: ...s During Error Output or Contamination Output NPN PNP NO NC Mode Rotate Intensity Display Depends on Pin Function A1 Switch A2 Switch E3 Ext T A3 A12 Teach Output Expert Menu On Off Output 1 Output 2...

Page 19: ...rk Minimum Off Language Deutsch English Fran ais Espa ol Italiano E A Test Test A1 Test Test A12 Test E1 Test E3 Test E7 Operating Mode Detection ROYGBV Detection HSL Assignment Info Display order num...

Page 20: ...s No Sample Teach in 3 Back 33Exit Select Indicate Ax in order to be able to check in the OLED dis play whether the taught in output switches safely to the taught in color If the out put doesn t switc...

Page 21: ...espon ding condition If E A is not displayed it is deactivated in the pin function menu item Display of the current signal strength Legend Status LEDs Meaning Condition 1 Condition 2 Condition 3 Condi...

Page 22: ...Contamination Output Emitted Light Input for switching on off the emitted light T Extern Teach input for Ax Trigger Input for sensor triggering 7 5 Windows Teach in Function Description T Windows Con...

Page 23: ...3 Tolerance R O Y G B V and H S L NOTE The menu item is only visible if the expert menu is on and the operating mode is set to Detection Function Description Tolerance Changing tolerance Maximum Very...

Page 24: ...open The output closes as soon as an object reaches the switching point NC Normally closed The output opens as soon as an object reaches the switching point 7 8 NPN PNP Function Description NPN PNP Ou...

Page 25: ...rger jumps in value Object Output On Delay 7 10 Off Delay Function Description Off Delay Setting of Off Delay A1 Switch Off Delay 10 ms By pressing the or button a Off Delay from 0 ms to 10000 ms can...

Page 26: ...pulse duration has elapsed the output signal is returned to the deactivated state Object Impulse Pulse combined with ON Delay Pulse Length ON Delay Pulse Length 7 12 Switching Thresholds The switchin...

Page 27: ...ing points are calculated on the basis of the measured value during Teach In Hoff Lon Hon Loff Measurement Hoff Hon Hysteresis Hon Hue value window size Lon Hue value window size this result can easil...

Page 28: ...NPN PNP are included in section 7 8 NPN PNP on page 24 Explanations concerning NO NC are included in section 7 7 NO NC Output Function on page 24 7 14 Emitted Light or Trigger Input When the pin is se...

Page 29: ...lectrical signal from negative to positive or vice versa 7 16 Display Function Description Display Adjusting the display device Rotate Intensity Mode 3 Back 33Run Rotate Rotate display by 180 The disp...

Page 30: ...Operating mode Select operating mode Detection ROYGBV Detection HSL Assignment 3 Back 33Run Detection In the Detection operating mode color windows are taught in to an output The sensor detects the t...

Page 31: ...itted light can be switched off NOTE The menu item is only visible if the expert menu is set to on Function Description Emitted Light Set emitted light Automatic Maximum Bright Medium Darkl Minimum Of...

Page 32: ...e menu item is only visible if Expert Menu On has been set Only the functions for which the pin is set are displayed in each case Function Description E A Test E A Test of the inputs and outputs Test...

Page 33: ...liano 3 Back 33Run The menu appears in the selected language immediately after selection 7 24 Info NOTE The menu item is only visible if Expert Menu On has been set The following information about the...

Page 34: ...lected using the and keys Selection is acknowledged by pressing the enter key Lock Locking the Sensor Password Activate Change Lock Disabling the sensor inhibits its operation immediately if Activate...

Page 35: ...sensor Plug the ZAS89xxx 8 conductor connection cable into the interface cable Connect the 9 pin D sub pug connector on the S232W3 cable to the serial port or to the PC or controller via the AB USB01...

Page 36: ...glor herewith explicitly informs the user that these operating instructions are only a general description of technical procedures whose implementation may not be suitable in all cases as descri bed i...

Page 37: ...rent kHz Kilohertz LED Light Emitting Diode mA Milliamperes mm Millimeters ms Milliseconds NC Normally closed NO Normally Open NPN Negative positive negative Nr Number OLED Organic light emitting disp...

Page 38: ...dow see 7 12 Switching Thresholds on page 26 How can I detect transparent objects like foils and jars No further adjustment to the sensor is required in order to use it in the through beam mode It s o...

Page 39: ...ftware wTeach2 Firmware 1 0 6 2 0 0 30 06 16 Changes to the Technical Data Software wTeach2 Firmware 1 0 6 3 0 0 29 03 17 Addition of operating mode detection ROYGBV valid from firmware 1 3 1 Other co...

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