Fastus CDX Series User Manual

High-accuracy laser displacement sensor

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  • Page 1 Got Application or Technical Questions? Contact Ramco Innovations today! Our email is nsales@ramcoi.com *FASTUS is a product brand of Optex FA. High-Accuracy Laser Displacement Sensor CDX Series User’s Manual Before using this product, please read this manual carefully. Keep this manual at hand so that it can be used whenever necessary.
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  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for purchasing the CDX Series High-Accuracy Laser Displacement Sensor. This manual contains the information necessary for using the CDX Series High-Accuracy Laser Displacement Sensor. Read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure correct product use with full understanding safely for future reference.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions This manual uses the following symbols to display safety precautions for ensuring safe operation of the CDX Series high-accuracy laser displacement sensor. Precautions listed here describe important information about safety. Make sure to follow them accordingly. Safety Symbols The safety symbols and their meanings are as follows.
  • Page 5 Warning What to do in the event of a malfunction such as smoke being emitted from the product If you detect any malfunction including emission of smoke, abnormal smells or sounds, or the body becoming very hot, immediately stop operating the product and turn off the power. Repairing the product is dangerous and should in no way be performed by the customer.
  • Page 6 Caution When connecting the cable, make sure to hold it by the connector portion, and do not apply excessive force to the cable. When disconnecting the connector, be careful not to touch the terminals inside the connector, and do not allow foreign objects to enter the connector. Handling Precautions 2.
  • Page 7: Precautions When Using This Product Outside Of Japan

    Precautions When Using This Product Outside of Japan CDX Series sensor heads are subject to “Export Trade Control Order Appended Table 1 2-(12) Measurement devices (including machine tools with a measurement function).” products. Optex FA has prepared products to which limits on resolution have been added to enable their non- applicability to the Export Trade Control Order.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Names and Functions of Parts ................1-6 Mounting the Head ..................... 1-7 Web Settings Screen and Function Details Checking the IP Address on CDX Series Products ..........2-2 Connection Using a Web Browser ..............2-4 Screen Flow Chart ....................2-5 Monitor Screen ....................
  • Page 9 Connecting ......................3-2 List of Setting Items .................... 3-4 Ethernet Communication ................4-2 List of Commands for Reading/Writing Settings/Measured Values ....4-3 Acquiring Measured Values with Time Data ............. 4-11 .... 4-12 Setting/Reading Individual Sensor Descriptions ..........4-13 Continuously Transmitting/Receiving Measured Values Automatically .... 4-14 Error Messages ....................
  • Page 10: Expressions Used In This Manual

    Expressions Used in This Manual This section explains the expressions used in this manual. Caution Indicates an item that requires special attention during operation MEMO Indicates information that is useful to know during operation Included Screens Screens included in this manual are subject to change without prior notice for product improvement purposes.
  • Page 11: Product Overview

    Product Overview usage as well as preparations that must be performed before use. Be sure to read this section thoroughly before using the product. Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 12 Function Details 4. Ethernet Communication Open-ended cable Ethernet cable arious settings Hub, router CDA cable Acquiring measurements Acquire storage data CDA Series Analog output *CDX Series products do not support CC-link communication. Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 13: Included Items

    1-2 Included Items Sensor ×1 Branch connector ×1 Connector cap ×1 (attached to the connector) M4×50 mm mounting screws ×2 Washer, M4 nut ×2 Instruction Manual ×1 Included Items Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 14: Cables

    1-3 Cables Head extension cable (green M12-8 pole connector on both ends) DSC-1208-G02MA (2 m) DSC-1208-G05MA (5 m) DSC-1208-G10MA (10 m) Caution Up to two extension cables can be connected to each other for use. When connecting CDA Series products, the maximum extension length is 10 m (including the head extension cable plus the CDA cable).
  • Page 15 CDA cable (Green 4-pole M12 connector — Green 4-pole M8 connector) Caution The maximum length for the head extension cable plus the CDA cable is 10 m. Branch connector (with cap) SYL-1208-G0M *Identical to connector shipped with the product. Cables Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 16: Names And Functions Of Parts

    1-4 Names and Functions of Parts Number Name Function Status LED Laser OFF: Flashes blue Control output: Lights up orange (when any output is ON) Lights up green (when any output is OFF) Communication LED Lights up green when Ethernet communication is established. Initialization Remove the screws to access the initialization button.
  • Page 17: Mounting The Head

    1-5 Mounting the Head Caution Please note the following when handling the sensor head cable or extension cable. Subjecting the cable to excessive stress may cause the cable to break. Do not pull on the cable with forces of 30 N or more. 10 mm or more Do not bend the cable at radiuses of 60 mm or more.
  • Page 18 In order to enable highly accurate and stable detections, mount the sensor as follows for the appropriate targets. With height differences With material/color differences With rotating measurement targets Mounting the Head Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 19 With holes or recesses When mounted on a wall Attach the sensor head so that the window (emitting/receiving surfaces) is parallel to the detection target. Adjust the target so that the spot aligns with the detection position, and check whether the status LED lights up orange or green.
  • Page 20 Mounting the Head 1-10 Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 21: Web Settings Screen And Function Details

    Web Settings Screen and Function Details The CDX Series of products includes a Web server function that allows settings to be each function. Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 22: Checking The Ip Address On Cdx Series Products

    Series Products To learn the IP address, contact your network administrator. 2-1-1 Using CDX Seeker CDX Seeker is a dedicated tool for searching for CDX Series products within a network and verifying/ software for free. Optex FA website: http://www.optex-fa.com/ Caution To use the software, click “Allow access.”...
  • Page 23 “+” or “-” mark to switch the type of calculation. Opening the CDX Settings screen To view the settings and actions of a CDX Series product, click the “WEB” button for the in the list to display the measurement screen for that CDX Series product.
  • Page 24: Connection Using A Web Browser

    2-2 Connection Using a Web Browser All of the following Web browsers can be used for the CDX Series Web settings screen. Supported Web browsers Browser name Version Internet Explorer Version 11 or higher Google Chrome Chrome 49 or newer Displays the settings screen for the CDX.
  • Page 25: Screen Flow Chart

    2-3 Screen Flow Chart Number Name Part Change language Switches the language used onscreen. (Initially set to “English.”) Measurement results Displays the measurement results for each channel. Shows the settings in a list. Click an item to move to the screen for setting or checking that item. Screen Flow Chart Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com...
  • Page 26: Monitor Screen

    2-4 Monitor Screen Displays the operating status. This screen also allows users to check measurement results, judgment results, and trend graphs. Some settings, such as applying/releasing a hold and changing thresholds, can be changed from this screen. 2-4-1 Offset input Clear By setting a reference dimension as the offset value and then using the offset function while measuring a reference workpiece, users are able to set the current measured value as an offset value (reference value).
  • Page 27 2-4-3 sec/div Changes the graph’s display scale. Change “X1” and similar parts for each channel to change whether these parts are displayed and to change Monitor Screen Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 28: Measurement Screen

    2-5 Measurement Screen Received light waveform the distance to the workpiece. This screen allows users to check the received light waveform that represents The peak positions of the received light waveform represent the distance to the applicable target. Peaks recognized by the CDX sensor will be displayed on the received light waveform such as by “P1.” Viewing received light waveforms Sensor Peak 1...
  • Page 29 2-5-1 Mask Sets a mask range on the light-receiving waveform inside the measurement range where measurement should not be performed. Use the mask to exclude ambient noise or workpieces that should not be measured. Areas covered by the mask are displayed in blue. Measurement is not performed for these areas. ON/OFF Default value: OFF Caution...
  • Page 30 2-5-3 Select the measurement range at this time. Measurement range CDX-L [W]15 CDX- [W] 30 CDX- [W] 85 CDX- [W]150 Near 14.0 to 14.6 mm 25.0 to 28.1 mm 65.0 t o 77.7 mm 110.0 to 134.4 mm 22.5 to 24.0 mm (with specular 71.5 to 74.3 mm (with specular Center 14.4 to 15.4 mm 27.8 to 31.9 mm...
  • Page 31 Time Synchronization (page 2-8-6 Precision Timesync (Page 2-29)).” 2-5-7 Detection order measuring certain targets (for example, transparent glass plates). The CDX Series assigns numbers in order Set whether such cases should be ordered beginning with the side closest to the sensor head or farthest away from the sensor head.
  • Page 32 [Channel setting] With the CDX Series, up to four channels (Ch 1 through Ch 4) can be set within the sensor, with each MEMO There is no relation between “Channel 1/2” of CDA Series and “Channel setting” of CDX Series.
  • Page 33 2-5-10 Peak number No. 1 to No. 8: Specify each peak. Default value: 1 Caution First glass pane 2, 3 Second glass pane The two reflective surfaces The sensor detects the target are extremely close together. as one reflective surface. 2-5-11 Peak number(Thickness) here when “Thickness”...
  • Page 34 2-5-12 Default value: 31 Number of measurements Measured value values will be as follows. In this case, the central (No. 4) value (2.0) will be output as the measured value. Before sorting After sorting 2-5-13 Moving average Averaging is performed the number of times for the measured value. Although the measured values are changed gradually, a higher averaging count will take longer for the measured value to be produced.
  • Page 35 2-5-14 Edge measurement This allows gradual changes to be ignored for detection while measuring extreme height differences. This function will not be used when set to “0.” Input range: 0 to 100,000 (Number of samplings) Default value: 0 (Number of samplings) 2-5-15 Hold The value used for “Hold set”...
  • Page 36 Internal measurement Bottom hold value measurement value Measurement value Sampling period Hold Sample Hold The measured value during hold input will be output. Sample hold measurement value Internal measurement value Measurement value Hold Auto Peak: The maximum value from when the hold reset input is detected until the present will be output.
  • Page 37 Auto Bottom: The minimum value from when the hold reset input is detected until the present will be output. Internal measurement value Auto bottom hold measurement value Measurement value Hold reset Peak-to-Peak: The value of the maximum value - the minimum value from when the hold reset input is detected until the present will be output.
  • Page 38: I/O Setting Screen

    2-6 I/O Setting Screen Because CDX Series products do not have an output signal line, judgment results are obtained via Ethernet or through a CDA Series product. [Input setting] This section provides information on input terminal settings. Input terminals cannot be used when a CDA Series product is connected. As such, these settings cannot be 2-6-1 Polarity Select the polarity of the external input terminals.
  • Page 39 2-6-2 Action Select the operation of the external input terminals. None: The input terminal will not be used. (Input will be ignored.) Laser Off: Laser emission is stopped during input. Hold/Reset: Used as hold set/hold reset input when hold operation is in use. Storage Start: Used as the storage function input.
  • Page 40 2-6-5 Upper Limit/Lower Limit Sets the judgment threshold for turning the output ON or OFF. GO output will be turned ON between the upper and lower thresholds. Input range: ±2000.000000 (mm) Input range: ±2000.000000 (mm) 2-6-6 Hysteresis If the measured value is slightly above or below the threshold, control input/output may turn ON and OFF repeatedly (chattering).
  • Page 41 2-6-8 Offset Adds to (or subtracts from) the value obtained through multiplication by the span value. When offset input is received, the addition or subtraction is performed internally so that the measured value becomes the value set here. Default value: 0.000000 MEMO With the “CH1 to CH4 span/offset settings”...
  • Page 42 2-6-10 On delay Sets the time from when the measured value exceeds the threshold until the output actually turns ON. Cancelling output until this time has elapsed prevents the control input/output from turning ON/OFF repeatedly in a short time (chattering). Measurement value Example: Upper...
  • Page 43 2-6-11 Off delay Sets the time from when the output turns ON until the output turns OFF when the measured value falls below the threshold. Ensuring that the output always lasts the same length of time will prevent problems resulting from situations where detection is impossible because the ON time is too short.
  • Page 44 Hold: Maintains the value from directly before the alarm occurred. Actual displacement Clamp value Measurement results Actual displacement Clamp value Measurement results Default value: Clamp 2-6-14 Clamp value Sets the value to display when an alarm occurs if “Clamp” or “Delay Clamp” is set under “Alarm.” Default value: 1000.000000 MEMO If the clamp value setting is -2000 to -1000 or +1000 to +2000, “----”...
  • Page 45 2-6-15 Alarm delay When “Delay Clamp” is set under “Alarm,” the “Hold” period is set by the number of samplings. Alarm hold count: 0 Alarm hold count: 3 Actual displacement Clamp value Clamp value Measurement results Input range: 0 to 4095 (Number of samplings) Default value: 0 (Number of samplings) 2-6-16 Alarm recovery When “Delay Clamp”...
  • Page 46: Device Screen

    2-7 Device Screen Select “Factory Reset” on this screen to return the settings to their factory defaults. 2-7-1 Mounting Selects the installation method for the sensor head. Selection is only possible for sensor heads that allow selection of the installation method. Diffuse: Use this normally.
  • Page 47 2-7-2 Direction Select the increase/decrease direction of the measured value with the measurement as 0. Near: The closer the sensor and the target are to each other, the higher the measured value will be. Far: The farther the sensor and the target are from each other, the higher the measured value will be. Default value: Near [Set to “Near”] [Set to “Far”]...
  • Page 48: Communication Screen

    2-8 Communication Screen Caution [Ethernet setting] 2-8-1 MAC Address on the network. 2-8-2 Addressing mode Communication Screen 2-28 Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 49 Synchronization is required when using the “Synchronous” or “Anti interfere” exposure mode. When this function is used, one of the CDX Series products on the network must be selected as the “Master” and the others as “Slave.”...
  • Page 50: Storage Screen

    2-9 Storage Screen Sets the “Storage function” operation for saving results of measurement with the CDX Series. Saved values are saved within the CDX Series as CSV data. Caution 2-9-1 Start storage Starts the storage operation. 2-9-2 Status Displays the storage function operation status.
  • Page 51 2-9-3 Quota This is the number of data entries to save until the storage function is stopped when the storage function is in use. Input range: 1 to 100,000 Default value: 1000 2-9-4 Rate Sets the interval during which data should be saved for all measured data. Not all measurement data is saved.
  • Page 52 ON: Sets “Status” to “Trigger standby” after the storage operation completes. MEMO When “Repeat” is set to ON, the CDX Series will resume storage operation immediately if the trigger conditions are met 2-9-10 Stored Data Displays the details of the most recent storage data as a waveform.
  • Page 53: Information Screen

    2-10 Information Screen This screen allows the sensor head status to be checked. The following items cannot be written. 2-10-1 Sensor status Displays the sensor head status. Sensor operating time: Displays the total run time since the sensor was powered on. [Unit: Hour: Laser operating time: Displays the total ON time since the sensor was powered on.
  • Page 54 2-10-3 Documents Manuals and other material that can be used as references when using the sensor are available for download. 2-10-4 Display Settings Allows display settings for measured values to be changed. No. of display digits: Sets the number of digits to display. Display un 2-10-5 Serial No.
  • Page 55 Configuration of Settings When Using with CDA Series For details on CDA Series products, see the CDA Series user's manual. This section explains CDX Series settings related to use of the CDA Series. Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 56: Connecting

    3-1 Connecting Caution CDX Series products do not support CC-link communication. Do not connect/disconnect CDA Series or CDX Series products when a power supply is connected. Connecting/ disconnecting the device while the power is on may lead to malfunctions. MEMO To extend the cable, connect an extension cable (2 m type) between the cable and the CDA Series head connector.
  • Page 57 Do not touch the head connector fixing screw. When power is supplied to the CDA Series, power is also supplied to the CDX Series. For details on wiring, please see the CDA Series user's manual. Connecting Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com...
  • Page 58: List Of Setting Items

    The settings and parameters are listed here. For details on individual settings, see "2 Web Settings Screen and Function Details" (Page 2-1). Caution When using with a CDA Series device, some CDX Series settings cannot be checked/changed. Setting items Item name...
  • Page 59 Output Item name Selection / Input item Output — Upper Limit [+0.20] (15 mm type) [+0.50] (30 mm type) [+2.00] (85 mm type) [+4.00] Output — Lower Limit (15 mm type) (30 mm type) [–2.00] (85 mm type) [–4.00] Output — Span value [+1.000] (–2.000 to +2.000) Output —...
  • Page 60 3-2-2 Initializing settings Follow the procedure shown below to initialize the CDX Series settings with CDA Series operations. When performing initialization, all the CDX Series settings are returned to their default values. MEMO settings. On the basic screen, press [ ] or [ ] to select [Channel 1] or [Channel 2], and then press [A].
  • Page 61: Ethernet Communication

    Ethernet Communication Using Ethernet communication, CDX Series products allow users to obtain measurements and to check or change settings. commands. Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 62 Protocol TCP/UDP (multicast, broadcast) Port number 5011(command transmission)/5010 (continuous transmission) Byte order Big endian Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 63: List Of Commands For Reading/Writing Settings/Measured Values

    4-2 List of Commands for Reading/ Writing Settings/Measured Values Reading of measured values and reading/writing of various settings are performed in the following format. Read Sent command Command (2 bytes) Reply command Reply (4 bytes) Writing Sent command Command (2 bytes) Write data (4 bytes) Reply command All data is read/write in units of 4 bytes.
  • Page 64 Legend table Class Command Name Parameter Note 0x0C10 Sampling period 0x00: 12.5 Unit: μsec Command name Supplementary explanation (if applicable) Command (2 bytes, hexadecimal form) Individual parameters, formats, R: Read only or initial values for a command R/W: Read/write possible 4-2-1 Acquiring measured results Sensor status/measurement result Class Command...
  • Page 65 Measurement value Class Command Name Parameter Note 0x0D60 Channel output 1 — Measurement value 0x0D64 Channel output 2 — Measurement value 0x0D68 Channel output 3 — Measurement value 0x0D6C Channel output 4 — Measurement value 4-2-2 Checking/writing settings Measurement Class Command Name Parameter Note...
  • Page 66 Light distribution and Mask settings Class Command Name Parameter Note 0x0C44 Waveform mask ON/OFF 0x00: OFF 0x01: ON 0x0C60 Mask start position (1) The mask position ignores the value of measurement center as 0) the span/shift/offset setting. Either the start position or end position 0x0C64 Mask end position (1) value can be the larger of the two.
  • Page 67 Measurement/output settings (settings per output) Command Class Name Parameter: Note (Always 0x0280 0x0300 0x0380 Channel usage 0x00: Not used 0x01: Use 0x0204 0x0284 0x0304 0x0384 Measurement method 0x00: Displacement 0x01: Thickness 0x02: Velocity 0x0208 0x0288 0x0308 0x0388 Peak number 0x00: No. 1 peak 0x07: No.
  • Page 68 Command Class Name Parameter: Note 0x0260 0x02E0 0x0360 0x03E0 Alarm 0x00: Clamp 0x01: Hold 0x02: Delay clamp 0x0264 0x02E4 0x0364 0x03E4 Clamp value at alarm (Numeric input) Unit: mm detection 0x0268 0x02E8 0x0368 0x03E8 Number of alarm (Numeric input) Unit: delay measurements Number of samplings 0x026C...
  • Page 69 Communication Class Command Name Parameter Note 0x0CB0 Input terminal setting 0x00: External Input 0x01: CDA 0x0018 0x0010 IP address Setting the IP address to “0.0.0.0” will initiate DHCP mode and automatically acquire the IP address. 0x0020 Subnet mask 0x0024 Default gateway 0x0CBC Precision Timesync 0x00: OFF...
  • Page 70 4-2-4 Information Class Command Name Parameter Note 0x0004 Firmware version 0x0008 Software version 0x0120 Temperature Unit: °C 0x0124 Total operating time of sensor Unit: sec 0x0128 Operating time of laser List of Commands for Reading/Writing Settings/Measured Values 4-10 Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 71: Acquiring Measured Values With Time Data

    When measuring thickness, controlling feedback, or performing similar operations, the measurement results of the CDX Series are used when highly accurate time is necessary. When this command is used, the CDX Series attaches the timestamp to the measured value and then outputs the value.
  • Page 72 Obtaining Received Light Waveforms Received waveforms can be obtained with the following commands. The data includes continuously output receiving light level from each point in order starting from close to the sensor head. Read Sent command Reply command Receiving light Receiving light Receiving light Receiving light...
  • Page 73: Setting/Reading Individual Sensor Descriptions

    4-5 Setting/Reading Individual Sensor Descriptions CDX Series products allow for writing and reading of individual descriptions. Descriptions are limited to 30 bytes of characters. Read Sent command Reply command Individual sensor description (30 bytes) Writing Sent command Write data (30 bytes)
  • Page 74: Continuously Transmitting/Receiving Measured Values Automatically

    Measured Values Automatically Use this function to continuously transmit measured values automatically from the CDX Series. MEMO The CDX Series only transmits data from communication port “5010” when this function is used to continuously transmit measured values. Writing (starting/stopping continuous transmission)
  • Page 75 Measured values are transmitted approximately once every 1 ms, and 1 ms worth of data is transmitted each time. batch each time. Data can only be transmitted from the CDX Series to 1 target device. Continuous transmission stops when the power is turned off. Reply command (continuous transmission data format)
  • Page 76 Sensor status (4 bytes) Explanation of bits … … *2: Explanation of bits Timestamp (4 bytes) This is the timestamp for the leading data among all the measurement data to be transmitted. A value between 0 and 999999999 (nsec) is used as the timestamp, which counts down one second at a time to 0.
  • Page 77 Measured value (4 bytes) 1 ms worth of data is transmitted as a batch. measured values are transmitted as shown below. Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 measured measured measured measured measured measured value 1 value 1 value 1 value 2...
  • Page 78: Error Messages

    4-7 Error Messages The CDX will send an error in the following format when an error occurs. Reply command Error details Error name Error details Details Command error 0x00E1 Address error 0x00E2 0x00E9 Error Messages 4-18 Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 79 Series products. Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 80 Model CDX-L15 CDX-LW15 CDX-30 CDX-W30 Measurement range* Light source Red laser, wavelength: 655 nm, max. output: 0.39 mW Laser class IEC/JIS CLASS 1 Spot size* Linearity Specular mode: Diffuse mode: Diffuse mode: ±0.03% of F.S. ±0.015% of F.S. Specular mode: Specular mode: ±0.04% of F.S.
  • Page 81 Model CDX-85 CDX-W85 CDX-150 CDX-W150 Resolution* Repeatability* Sampling period Temperature drift ±0.01% of FS / °C (at –10 to +40°C), ±0.03% of FS / °C (at +40 to +50°C) Indicators Link indicator (green) / Power indicator (orange/green/blue/red) External input Laser OFF, Hold/Reset, Storage start, Offset Communication interface Ethernet (100BaseTX) Power supply voltage...
  • Page 82: Dimensions

    5-2 Dimensions 15 mm type (Unit: mm) 59.8 Link indicator (green) 2-ø4.3 Optical axis of receiver Power indicator (orange/green/blue/red) 90° Optical axis of emitter 15±1 Measurement range 8-pole M12 plug connector 30 mm type 66.6 2-φ4.3 Link indicator (green) Power indicator (orange/green/blue/red) Optical axis of receiver...
  • Page 83 85 mm type 66.6 Link indicator (green) ø Power indicator Optical axis of receiver (orange/green/blue/red) 20° Optical axis of emitter 85 ± 20 Measurement range Specular reflection installation 86.1 77.7 4.2 9.9 8-pole M12 plug connector Optical axis of receiver 20°...
  • Page 84: Characteristics

    5-3 Characteristics 5-3-1 Spot size 15 mm type φ50 μm φ30 μm φ50 μm (19.8) (21.2) (22.6) Distance (mm) 30 mm type φ140 μm φ30 μm φ140 μm Distance (mm) Characteristics Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 85 85 mm type ø120 μm ø70 μm ø120 μm Distance (mm) 150 mm type ø300 μm ø120 μm ø300 μm Distance (mm) Characteristics Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 86 5-3-2 Mutual interference diagram 15 mm type Mutual interference area Optical axis of emitter 66.5 55.5 36.5 30 mm type Mutual interference area Optical axis of emitter 21.5 Characteristics Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 87 85 mm type Mutual interference area Optical axis of emitter 150 mm type Mutual interference area Optical axis of emitter Characteristics Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 88 5-3-3 Light axis area 15 mm type Light axis area 66.5 55.5 21.5 30 mm type Light axis area 15.5 Characteristics 5-10 Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 89 85 mm type Light axis area 15.5 150 mm type Light axis area 60.5 Characteristics 5-11 Ramco - Optex FA Divsion www.Optex-Ramco.com Got Questions? 1-800-280-6933...
  • Page 90 Index Hold set/Hold reset ............ 2-6 Hysteresis ..............2-20 Action............... 2-19 Addressing mode............. 2-28 Alarm ............... 2-23 Included Items ............1-3 Alarm delay.............. 2-25 Initialization button ............. 1-6 Alarm recovery ............2-25 Input terminal setting ..........2-19 Auto Bottom ............. 2-17 IP address ...............
  • Page 91 Quota ............... 2-31 Rate ................. 2-31 Repeat ..............2-32 Sample Hold ............2-16 Sampling period............2-9 sec/div ............... 2-7 Sensor status............2-33 Sensor time ............. 2-27 Serial No ..............2-34 Setting data storage ..........2-27 Setting data writing ..........2-27 Span ................
  • Page 92 Attention: Not to be Used for Personnel Protection. Never use these products as sensing devices for personnel protection. Doing so could lead to serious injury or death. These sensors do not include the self-checking redundant circuitry necessary to allow their use in personnel safety applications. A sensor failure or malfunction can cause either an energized or de-energized sensor output condition.

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