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Contents

1 Product 

Description

 

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1.1 Models 

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1.2 Overview 

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1.3 Features 

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1.3.1 Display and Indicators

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1.3.2 

Buttons

 

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1.4 Laser 

Description

 and Safety 

Information

 

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Installation

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2.1 Install the Safety Label 

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2.2 Sensor 

Orientation

 

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2.3 Sensor-to-Background 

Position

 

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2.4 Sensor 

Mounting

 

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2.5 Wiring Diagram 

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2.6 Cleaning and Maintenance 

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3 Sensor Programming 

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3.1 Setup Mode 

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3.1.1 Output 

Operation

 

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3.1.2 TEACH Menu 

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3.1.3 

Offset

 Percentage 

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3.1.4 Response Speed 

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3.1.5 Output Timing Delays 

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3.1.6 Input Wire 

Function

 

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3.1.7 

Sensitivity

 

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3.1.8 

Cut-Off

 

Operation

 

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3.1.9 Display View 

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3.1.10 Exit the Top Menu 

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3.1.11 Reset to Factory Defaults 

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3.2 Manual Adjustments 

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3.3 Remote Input 

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3.3.1 Select the TEACH mode using the Remote Input 

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3.3.2 Reset to Factory Defaults Using the Remote Input 

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3.4 Locking and Unlocking the Sensor 

Buttons

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3.5 TEACH Procedures 

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3.5.1 

Detection

 Reliability 

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3.5.2 Two-Point 

Static

 TEACH 

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3.5.3 Dynamic TEACH 

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3.5.4 Window Set 

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3.5.5 Light Set 

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3.5.6 Dark Set 

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3.6 Sync Master/Slave 

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3.7 Sensor Menu Map

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Specifications

 

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4.1 Performance Curves 

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4.2 Dimensions 

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Abbreviations

 

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Troubleshooting

 

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7 Accessories

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7.1 Cordsets 

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7.2 Brackets 

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8 Contact Us 

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9 Banner Engineering Corp Limited Warranty 

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Q3X Laser Contrast Sensor

 

 

 

 

 

Содержание Q3XTBLD150-Q8

Страница 1: ...Q3X Laser Contrast Sensor Instruction Manual Original Instructions 181485 Rev E 12 July 2017 Banner Engineering Corp All rights reserved 181485...

Страница 2: ...Cut Off Operation 10 3 1 9 Display View 11 3 1 10 Exit the Top Menu 11 3 1 11 Reset to Factory Defaults 11 3 2 Manual Adjustments 12 3 3 Remote Input 12 3 3 1 Select the TEACH mode using the Remote I...

Страница 3: ...zed or de energized sensor output condition 1 1 Models Model Contrast Sensing Range Background Suppression Distance Output Type Connection Q3XTBLD Q8 0 to 300 mm 11 81 in Not Applicable Bipolar 1 NPN...

Страница 4: ...y default the sensor treats a target in the background as a dark signal and honors the LO DO selection A displayed value of indicates no light received or a loss of signal In Window Set teach mode the...

Страница 5: ...those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Do not attempt to disassemble this sensor for repair A defective unit must be returned to the manufacturer CAUTION Never stare directl...

Страница 6: ...ensing range and that any background objects are positioned beyond the background suppression distance Figure 4 Optimal Orientation of Target to Sensor 2 3 Sensor to Background Position Target Backgro...

Страница 7: ...n is off disabled 2 6 Cleaning and Maintenance Handle the sensor with care during installation and operation Sensor windows soiled by fingerprints dust water oil etc may create stray light that may de...

Страница 8: ...ously or press and hold and simultaneously for longer than 2 seconds to return to Run mode from anywhere in the top menu 3 1 1 Output Operation Use this menu to select the output operation mode The de...

Страница 9: ...or direct line of sight crosstalk Enabled 3 1 5 Output Timing Delays Use this menu to select the output timing delay to be set Only one delay type can be used at a time The default is no delay No dela...

Страница 10: ...on The default is off Ignore all pulses Laser off when pulled low Remote TEACH input Master sync line output for two sensor cross talk avoidance Slave sync line output for two sensor cross talk avoida...

Страница 11: ...avigate to and press TEACH and MODE together to exit the top menu and return to Run mode Setup mode can also be exited by pressing and holding and simultaneously for longer than 2 seconds from anywher...

Страница 12: ...manual The length of the individual programming pulses is equal to the value T 0 04 seconds T 0 8 seconds 1x 2x Teach Selection Starts selected Teach same function as pressing Teach Button for 2 sec 1...

Страница 13: ...modified default The sensor is locked and no changes can be made The switch point value can be changed by teaching or manual adjustment but no sensor settings can be changed through the menu When in m...

Страница 14: ...Low 20 to 40 Good 40 to 60 Robust 60 Excellent 3 5 2 Two Point Static TEACH Two point TEACH sets a single switching threshold The sensor centers the switch point between two taught conditions with th...

Страница 15: ...is between the minimum and maximum signal level limits Sets the threshold between the two taught conditions The current NSS displays Both taught conditions are darker than the minimum signal value li...

Страница 16: ...ernately on the display The DYN indicator flashes Remote Input No action required n a 3 Teach the sensor Method Action Result Push Button Press TEACH to teach the target The sensor begins sampling tar...

Страница 17: ...percentage Use the menu to set the window offset percentage The default is 20 Darkest no signal Most Light saturated signal Single taught point Sensing window size adjusted by Manual Adjust Output OF...

Страница 18: ...NSS displays 3 5 5 Light Set Light set sets a switching threshold a user selectable percent offset below the presented condition Use the menu to set the offset percentage The default is 20 Output OFF...

Страница 19: ...ion is brighter than the maximum signal value limit Sets the threshold at the maximum level minus the value The current NSS displays 3 5 6 Dark Set Dark set sets a switching threshold a user selectabl...

Страница 20: ...splays The taught condition is darker than the minimum signal value limit Sets the threshold at the minimum level Sets the sensor at the maximum detection condition briefly displays and then the curre...

Страница 21: ...t Setup Reset to Factory Defaults Available when set to 1Sh Available when set to on ms default setting BOTH BOTH BOTH BOTH BOTH BOTH BOTH BOTH BOTH BOTH BOTH Light Operate Dark Operate Dark Set min 1...

Страница 22: ...ow State 2 0 V at 1 mA max Output Configuration Bipolar 1 PNP 1 NPN output Output Rating Discrete Output 100 mA maximum protected against continuous overload and short circuit Off state Leakage Curren...

Страница 23: ...Equipment 3TJJ Class 2 power 4 1 Performance Curves Performance is based on a 90 reflectance white test card Note For high sensitivity the excess gain increases by a factor of 1 5 For low sensitivity...

Страница 24: ...will be 65 of the sensing cut off distance of a 90 reflective white card For 200 mm models the sensing cut off distance for a 6 reflective black card will be 50 of the sensing cut off distance of a 90...

Страница 25: ...adjustment or after a TEACH Calibration set Cutoff A target is detected in the background models with background suppression only Output timing delays Dark operate Dark set Display read Delay timer D...

Страница 26: ...ach function or Set used in the TEACH procedures Standard sensitivity Slave Response speed Stop Teach process selection Top The sensor is at maximum gain during a manual adjust or after a TEACH Window...

Страница 27: ...ons reposition the sensor or the target Table 12 Error Codes Code Description Resolution Output short circuit Check the wiring for an electrical short circuit Laser fault Contact Banner Engineering to...

Страница 28: ...0 ft MQDC1 506RA 1 83 m 6 ft Right Angle 32 Typ 1 26 30 Typ 1 18 14 5 0 57 M12 x 1 MQDC1 515RA 4 57 m 15 ft MQDC1 530RA 9 14 m 30 ft 5 Pin Threaded M12 Euro Style Cordsets Washdown Stainless Steel Mod...

Страница 29: ...and pan movement for precision adjustment Easy sensor mounting to extruded rail T slots Metric and inch size bolts available 18 mm sensor mounting hole 66 69 A B Hole size B 18 1 Model Bolt Thread A S...

Страница 30: ...s No 103 Col Valle Oriente C P 66269 San Pedro Garza Garcia Nuevo Leon Mexico Phone 52 81 8363 2714 or 01 800 BANNERE toll free Website www bannerengineering com mx Email mexico bannerengineering com...

Страница 31: ...OF PROFITS OR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY PRODUCT DEFECT OR FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR WARRANTY STATUTE TORT STR...

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