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FIFE GUIDING SOLUTIONS

FIFE DSE-31

Ultrasonic Sensor

Operating Instructions

MI 1082 1

EN

Summary of Contents for FIFE DSE-31

Page 1: ...FIFE GUIDING SOLUTIONS FIFE DSE 31 Ultrasonic Sensor Operating Instructions MI 1082 1 EN ...

Page 2: ... 2 2 Personnel requirements 2 3 Qualified electrician 2 3 Preventing hazards 2 4 INSTALLATION 3 1 Transport and storage 3 1 Mounting 3 1 Mounting location 3 1 Dimensions 3 2 Mechanical fastening 3 2 Electrical connection 3 4 OPERATION 4 1 Sensor calibration 4 2 LEDs in normal operation 4 2 MAINTENANCE 5 1 Maintenance 5 1 Decommissioning 5 1 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 1 LED display 6 1 Fault 6 1 TECHNICAL D...

Page 3: ...r as well as the operator who uses the sensor in production line Read operating instructions The Operating Instructions must be read and used by all persons who have the responsibility of installing commissioning operating and maintaining the sensor Proper usage The digital ultrasonic sensor DSE 31 is used for non contact measurement of the lateral offset of a material web being guided in a custom...

Page 4: ... a supply voltage of 12V or 24V The output signal would automatically be switched over in that case Power supply voltage 12V The sensor provides an output signal in the range from 0 to 10mA Thus the sensor can be connected to all Fife web guide controllers Power supply voltage 24V The sensor provides an output signal in the range from 4 to 20mA The sensor can therefore also be used directly in con...

Page 5: ...facturer Applicable national state and local requirements for accident prevention and environmental protection Information about safety instructions The safety instructions and symbols described in this section are used in these Operating instructions They are used to avoid possible dangers for users and to prevent material damage SIGNAL WORD Source of danger and its results Avoiding dangers Signa...

Page 6: ...at will result in damage to the device or system Qualified electrician The electrical components may only be connected and disconnected by a qualified electrician Read operating instructions Follow these operating instructions for proper and safe use Keep for future use Additional markings Bulleted list Instructions 1 Instructions which must be processed in the specified order 2 End of the instruc...

Page 7: ...ectrical connection or disconnection Specialized staff Only by a qualified electrician Control during operation Specialized staff Machine and system operators etc Personnel or trainees trained and supervised by the system operator Repair Specialized staff Service technician of Fife Tidland GmbH Qualified electrician A qualified electrician is a person whose specialist training knowledge and experi...

Page 8: ... not be subjected to any mechanical loads The parameters specified in Section Technical Data must be observed Only accessories and replacement parts that have been approved by Fife Tidland may be used The sensor may not be used as a support handle or step There is a danger that the sensor will become damaged breaking off snapping resulting in personal injury ...

Page 9: ... must not be installed or placed in operation All assembly tasks on the sensor must only be performed when there is no electrical power in the system Assembly tasks and mechanical settings must only be performed when the machine has been stopped and secured from being turned on again Mounting location Protection Class IP54 IP64 optional Operating temperature 5 C 60 C Relative humidity max 85 Opera...

Page 10: ...tions are possible in connection with the various sensor mountings ATTENTION Tighten the M8 fastening screws to a max torque of 9Nm Tighten the M5 fastening screws to a max torque of 3Nm 46 6 24 M8x6 38 19 6 M5x10 2x 25 4 20 8 20 8 4 7 67 7 6 25 4 62 6 12 7 1 M8 threading for sensor bracket type M or MO 2 M5 threading for sensor bracket type MB 3 Connection cable length 152mm Figure 3 1 DSE 31 Dim...

Page 11: ...bracket type MB Type A VK D M 20 8 86 20 8 M 25 8 88 25 8 M 32 8 94 32 8 Type A VK D MO 20 8 69 20 8 MO 25 8 71 25 8 MO 32 8 77 32 8 Sensor bracket Square bar A B C x max length MB 20 20 1600 15 5 39 15 MB 25 25 2200 18 5 41 5 18 5 MB 32 32 2400 23 5 45 23 5 VK D 0 20 max 55 A 62 20 VK D max 55 A 62 20 B C X A 1 square bar Figure 3 2 Type MB 1 ...

Page 12: ...ect orientation or by force as this will destroy the sensor The sensor must be connected to the web guide controller according to the system diagram in the system documentation only for sensor cables with open wire ends Personnel Qualified electrician The sensor may only be connected electrically by a qualified electrician The power supply voltage must be externally fused see Power supply page 7 2...

Page 13: ...ON The sensor could become unusable during the operation by damages The sensor must not be placed in operation unless it has been securely mounted Depending on the material of the guided web if the web rubs on the field of view of the sensor the field of view may become damaged If a sensor s field of view is scratched and or unclear the material web can no longer be reliably guided Depending on th...

Page 14: ...king with acoustically transparent material the sensor must always be calibrated to the contrast with the web guide controller LEDs in normal operation Field of view completely uncovered The outer LED flickers The two inner LEDs are off Example A Field of view partially or completely covered by the material The LED on which the edge of the material web is located flickers The LED s of the covered ...

Page 15: ...th at regular intervals depending on how dirty ambient conditions are No additional maintenance tasks are required for the sensor Decommissioning 1 Turn off the electrical power to the system 2 Disconnect the signal cable from the sensor only for sensor cables with open wire ends Personnel Qualified electrician The sensor may only be disconnected electrically by a qualified electrician 3 Unscrew t...

Page 16: ...ed It is still possible to use the sensor Error n 4 7 Only the blinking pattern of an error is displayed The sensor is no longer supplying a valid output signal Fault In the event of an error the LEDs flash with a certain pattern flash n times for 0 5s on 0 5s off followed by 1s pause The number of flashing pulses between two pauses encodes the error number n 1 LED display Figure 6 1 DSE 31 sensor...

Page 17: ...optional Ambient conditions Ambient temperature 5 C 60 C Relative humidity up to 85 non condensing Operating altitude max 5000m above sea level Materials used Housing Aluminum casting alloy EN AC 46000 EN AC AlSi9Cu3 powder coated Properties Source Ultrasonic Frequency 150kHz Proportional band 7 6mm Sensor field of view Linearity 5 typical error at 10 90 of signal Web plane change 5 max error 20 8...

Page 18: ... 15V Power supply 4 20mA to 200 Ωat 24V 20 28V Power supply Digital data exchange via RS 485 when connected to selected FIFE web guide controllers e g D MAXE Pin assignment Standards The DSE 31 sensor was constructed in accordance with the standards and regulations of the European Union A Declaration of Conformity is available 2 1 3 4 X 1 Power supply 2 Output signal RS 485 3 P GND 4 Output signal...

Page 19: ...documents accompanying the product in a safe place This will allow us to help you more quickly in the event that service is required Adresses To request service or if you need replacement parts please contact one of the following addresses Fife Tidland GmbH Max Planck Straße 8 Siemensstraße 13 15 65779 Kelkheim 48683 Ahaus Deutschland Deutschland Telefon 49 6195 7002 0 E Mail service maxcess eu We...

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