Leuze electronic ODSL 30 Series Technical Description

Leuze electronic ODSL 30 Series Technical Description

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ODSL 30
Optical distance sensors
T E C H N I C A L D E S C R I P T I O N / S O F T W A R E D E S C R I P T I O N

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  • Page 1 ODSL 30 Optical distance sensors T E C H N I C A L D E S C R I P T I O N / S O F T W A R E D E S C R I P T I O N...
  • Page 2 © 2014 Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG In der Braike 1 D-73277 Owen / Germany Phone: +49 7021 573-0 Fax: +49 7021 573-199 http://www.leuze.com info@leuze.de Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Advanced Menu (for software versions V01.10 and newer) ..........48 3.8.1 Setting an Offset/Preset Value - Compensating for Mounting Tolerances ........48 3.8.2 Reduction in Measurement Time to as Little as 30ms ..............50 3.8.3 Changing the Display Resolution....................51 Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 4 Connecting to a PC......................65 7.1.1 Connection of the ODSL 30 to a PC ....................65 Installation of the ODS 96 configuration software.............. 66 Starting the program ......................66 7.3.1 Description of the Menu Commands ....................68 7.3.2 Trade shows..........................69 ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 5 Connection of the ODSL 30 to a PC via the programming terminal UPG 5 ....65 Figure 7.2: Installation directory ....................66 Figure 7.3: Device selection ......................67 Figure 7.4: Start menu before measurement................67 Figure 7.5: Display of the current measurement values of the ODSL 30 connected....69 Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 6: General Information

    Measuring distance change with repeated measurement at the same output signal (observe the same peripheral conditions as with resolution). Resolution The smallest possible distance change of the measurement object, which causes a definite change in the output signal. ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 7: Declaration Of Conformity

    ODSL 30 is reliably measuring even with extraneous light intensity of 5kLux. Typical light intensity in a work place is only 1kLux. Declaration of conformity The optical distance sensors of the ODSL 30 series have been manufactured observing current European standards and guidelines. Notice A corresponding Declaration of Conformity can be requested from the manufacturer.
  • Page 8: Safety

    Optical distance sensors of the ODSL 30 series are intelligent, configurable sensors for the optical, contactless measurement of the distance to objects. Areas of application The optical distance sensors of the ODSL 30 series have been designed for the following areas of application: • distance measurement •...
  • Page 9: Foreseeable Misuse

    The device must not be tampered with and must not be changed in any way. The device must not be opened. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Repairs must only be performed by Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG. Competent persons Connection, mounting, commissioning and adjustment of the device must only be carried out by competent persons.
  • Page 10: Disclaimer

    Safety Disclaimer Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG is not liable in the following cases: • The device is not being used properly. • Reasonably foreseeable misuse is not taken into account. • Mounting and electrical connection are not properly performed.
  • Page 11 Affix the laser information and warning signs so that they are legible without exposing the reader to the laser radiation of the device or other optical radiation. Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 12: Figure 2.1: Laser Aperture, Laser Warning Sign

    Safety A Laser exit opening B Laser warning sign Figure 2.1: Laser aperture, laser warning sign ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 13: Figure 2.2: Laser Warning And Information Signs - Supplied Stick-On Labels

    4.5 mW Pulse duration: 267 ns 267 ns Wavelength: 655 nm 655 nm CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT EN 60825-1:2007 Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 GB7247.1-2012 Figure 2.2: Laser warning and information signs – supplied stick-on labels Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 14: Description Odsl 30

    The ODSL 30 ships with the mounting device BT 30 for easy mounting and alignment (further accessories see chapter 5.2). Luminosity coefficient 6 … 90% throughout the entire temperature range, measurement object  50 x 50mm ODSL 30/D…Measurement range up to 65m, luminosity coefficient 50 … 90% ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 15: Typical Areas Of Application For The Odsl 30

    The ODSL 30 is mounted in a way to enable positioning in the direction of the measuring beam. Figure 3.1: Application example Positioning of Elevating Platforms Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 16: Collision Protection

    The ODSL 30 is ideally suited to be used as collision prevention device: • Distance regulation via the analogue output of the ODSL 30 • Collision prevention via the switching outputs of the ODSL 30 Figure 3.2: Application example "Collision Prevention" ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 17: Mounting

    The ODSL 30 ships with the mounting device BT 30 that permits the easy mounting and alignment of the ODSL 30. Figure 3.3: ODSL 30 with BT 30 Dimensioned drawing BT 30 Figure 3.4: Dimensioned drawing BT 30 Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 18: Odsl 30 Variants

    2 universally configurable switching outputs, measurement range between 0.2 … 30m • as a laser distance sensor with serial interface RS 485/RS 422 and 2 universally configurable switching outputs, measurement range between 0.2 … 30m ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 19: Odsl 30/V

    Descending characteristic output curve Measurement range I [mA] U [V] Measurement typ. 3 typ. 0.5 distance [mm] Distance for max. analog value Distance for min. analog value Figure 3.6: Characteristic output curve ODSL 30/V… with negative gradient Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 20 2 … 4s flash synchronously switching output Q1 Distance value for continuous 4 … 6s flashing analogue output 1V / 4mA light Distance value for continuous 6 … 8s flashing analogue output 10V / 20mA light ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 21 Dark switching Object distance output Q1 output Q1 No object (no signal) < 200mm < teach value > teach value Only if a received signal is available that can still be evaluated, otherwise same as "no object" Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 22: Odsl 30/24

    Q1 output Q2 output Q3 output Q1 output Q2 output Q3 No object (no signal) < 200mm < teach value > teach value Only if a received signal is available that can still be evaluated, otherwise same as "no object" ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 23: Odsl 30/D

    In this case, the device addresses of the individual devices must differ from each other. The ODSL 30/D 232… can also be operated via remote control, however, only as a point-to- point-connection between the ODSL 30 and the controller. Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 24: Figure 3.8: Serial Transmission Formats Odsl 30/D

    (bit 0 = 1, bit 1 = 1) Remote control operation ASCII transfer of the measurement value on request 4 digits (4 bytes), 5 digits (5 bytes) or 6 digits (6 bytes). Figure 3.8: Serial transmission formats ODSL 30/D… ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 25: Remote Control

    With synchronous measurement, the measurement starts with processing of the current command. The response time of the ODSL 30 is constant and is dependent only on the configured measurement time. The following control commands are available: Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 26 • following the measurement cycle, the laser is switched off. • the measured value is transmitted following this measurement cycle. Notice! Prerequisite for the function of the synchronous measurement value query is that the sensor be deactivated (laser off)! ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 27 Possible causes of the error: the synchronous measurement command was set by the acti- vated, i.e. the measuring, sensor. Instead of the synchronous measurement, an asynchro- nous measurement was performed (corresponds to the commands "M" and "m"). Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 28 The sensor is deac- tivated if the input activ/ref is not at active level and the sensor is deactivated via control com- mand. ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 29 32 participants. The ODSL 30/D 485… is designed for a data transmission rate of typically 9600 Baud (600 … 115200 Baud may be configured). In practice, this means that the strict requirements regarding the bus termination and the cabling are "softened" for a few bus participants. Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 30: Figure 3.9: Voltage Divider For The Rs 485 Bus Termination

    1200m in length, the component measurements of the integrated type generators and receivers within the endpoint system, the applicable data signaling rate up to 12.5Mbit/s. ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 31: Operation With Fieldbus And Ethernet

    The default settings of the ODSL 30/D232… serial interface have to be adjusted. For addi- tional information on configuring the interface, refer to chapter 3.7.3. Specifications for the serial interface COM function: ASCII (see page 41) Baud rate: 38400 baud (see page 41) Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 32: Operation Odsl 30

    Description ODSL 30 Operation ODSL 30 Indicator and operating elements Device LEDs Leuze electronic Two-line LC display with 16 characters each Dist. [mm] 10687 Keypad with 3 buttons ENTER Leuze electronic Figure 3.10:Indicator and operating elements ODSL 30 3.6.1 LED indicators ODSL 30...
  • Page 33: Switching On

    OK By pressing ENTER again, all parameters are reset to factory settings. All settings made previously are permanently lost. By pressing an arrow key, the ODSL 30 returns to measure- ment operation without resetting the parameters. Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 34: Querying The Device Software Version

    • by means of a command in remote control operation (ODSL 30/D… only). Notice In particular, the referencing function should be performed for changing environmen- tal conditions. While the referencing function is carried out (duration about 350ms), no measure- ment can be taken. ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 35: Configuration Odsl 30

    If no key is pressed for 60s in the configuration menu, the device automatically returns to the measurement mode. The device can be protected against unauthorized configuration change by activating the password query. The password is always set to "165". Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 36: Configuration / Menu Structure Odsl 30/V

    HIGH +24V active HIGH +24V Input Polarity All inputs are active low active LOW Teach Mode Teach Mode Teach-in, slope controlled slope control slope control Teach Mode Teach-in, time controlled time control Return Return to level 1 ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 37 31024 Display of parameter version, Parameter YYMMDD no changes possible Val: 31024 Interface-Type Display of the interface type, Analogue Inter- no changes possible face Return Return to level 1 Exit from Menu Return to measurement mode Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 38: Configuration / Menu Structure Odsl 30/24

    Inp. teach Q3 Teach input is deactivated Input disabled Input Polarity Input Polarity All inputs are active high active HIGH +24V active HIGH +24V Input Polarity All inputs are active low active LOW Return Return to level 1 ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 39 Q3 is high-side output (PNP) PNP high active PNP high active Q3 Driver Q3 is low-side output (NPN) NPN low active Q3 Driver Q3 is push-pull output PNP/NPN pushpull Return Return to level 2 Return Return to level 1 Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 40 Display of parameter version, Parameter YYMMDD no changes possible Val: 31024 Display of the interface type, Interface-Type no changes possible 3 Outp. Q1-Q2-Q3 Return Return to level 1 Exit from Menu Return to measurement mode ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 41: Configuration / Menu Structure Odsl 30/D 232

    Input activ/ref Input activ is deactivated Input disabled Input Polarity Input Polarity All inputs are active high active HIGH +24V active HIGH +24V Input Polarity All inputs are active low active LOW Return Return to level 1 Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 42 Q2 is high-side output (PNP) PNP high active PNP high active Q2 Driver Q2 is low-side output (NPN) NPN low active Q2 Driver Q2 is push-pull output PNP/NPN pushpull Return Return to level 2 Return Return to level 1 ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 43 31024 Display of parameter version, Parameter YYMMDD no changes possible Val: 31024 Display of the interface type, Interface-Type no changes possible RS 232 Interface Return Return to level 1 Exit from Menu Return to measurement mode Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 44: Configuration / Menu Structure Odsl 30/D 485

    Input activ/ref Input activ is deactivated Input disabled Input Polarity Input Polarity All inputs are active high active HIGH +24V active HIGH +24V Input Polarity All inputs are active low active LOW Return Return to level 1 ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 45 Q2 is high-side output (PNP) PNP high active PNP high active Q2 Driver Q2 is low-side output (NPN) NPN low active Q2 Driver Q2 is push-pull output PNP/NPN pushpull Return Return to level 2 Return Return to level 1 Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 46 31024 Display of parameter version, Parameter YYMMDD no changes possible Val: 31024 Display of the interface type, Interface-Type no changes possible RS 485 Interface Return Return to level 1 Exit from Menu Return to measurement mode ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 47: Operating Example

    Val.: 03500 ENTER Pos for max. val Save the new value by pressing the key. Saving. Value: 003500 Change to the menu item "Return" by pressing Return This menu item leads to the parent level. keys. Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 48 "2000". new Value->002000 to store press ENTER Apply the new value by pressing the key. Applying. Val.: 002000 Q1 Lower Sw. Pt. ENTER Save the new value by pressing the key. Saving. Value: 002000 ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 49 This menu item exits the Exit from Menu menu item "Exit from Menu". configuration menu. The device has returned to measurement Leuze electronic ENTER Select menu item with the key. mode Dist. [mm] 10687 Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 50: Advanced Menu (For Software Versions V01.10 And Newer)

    • For Preset, a nominal measurement value is specified; a measurement is then per- formed using an object located at the desired nominal distance. Attention! If the offset or preset results in negative measurement values, zero is output at the interface and on the display. ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 51 Object dist. 1300mm in front of ODSL 30: Preset Calculation ...active, trigger measurement, an offset of +100mm is automatically stored Object distance 1300mm: Output on display and at interface: 1400mm Object distance 1400mm: Output on display and at interface: 1500mm Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 52: Reduction In Measurement Time To As Little As 30Ms

    50 … 90%. Attention! If an object is located at a distance greater than the preselected uniqueness range, incorrect measurements will result (provided the reception signal is sufficiently high)! ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 53: Changing The Display Resolution

    For the ODSL 30/V…, the measurement range is to be restricted by appropriately con- figuring the analogue output. The configuration of a resolution of 0.1mm is useful when performing measurements on objects with high diffuse reflection and when the measurement data are processed further (e.g. averaging). Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 54: Technical Data Odsl 30

    For UL applications: only for use in "Class 2" electrical circuits according to NEC These sensors shall be used with UL Listed Cable assemblies rated 30 V, 0.5 A min, in the field installation, or equivalent (categories: CYJV/CYJV7 or PVVA/PVVA7) ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 55: Device-Specific Data

    In the temperature range of 0°C … +45°C, measurement object  50x50mm²; at temperatures < 0°C different error limits apply; luminosity coefficient 6% … 90%, temperature range 0°C … +45°C  Same object, identical environmental conditions, measurement object 50 x 50mm Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 56: Odsl 30/24-30M-S12

    LC display and keypad at the device for configuration In the temperature range of 0°C … +45°C, measurement object  50x50mm²; at temperatures < 0°C different error limits apply; Luminosity coefficient 6% … 90%, temperature range 0°C … +45°C Same object, identical environmental conditions ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 57: Odsl 30/D 232-30M-S12

    LC display and keypad at the device for configuration In the temperature range of 0°C … +45°C, measurement object  50x50mm²; at temperatures < 0°C different error limits apply; Diffuse reflectance 6% … 90%, temperature range 0°C … +45°C Same object, identical environmental conditions Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 58: Odsl 30/D 485-30M-S12

    LC display and keypad at the device for configuration In the temperature range of 0°C … +45°C, measurement object  50x50mm²; at temperatures < 0°C different error limits apply; Diffuse reflectance 6% … 90%, temperature range 0°C … +45°C Same object, identical environmental conditions ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 59: Dimensioned And Connection Drawings

    1 green indicator diode / ready 3 indicator diodes yellow/switching outputs Q1, Q2, Q3 Optical axes Transmitter Receiver Reference edge for the measurement (distance zero point) Sight for coarse alignment Figure 4.1: Dimensioned drawing ODSL 30 variants Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 60: Figure 4.2: Electrical Connection Odsl 30/V

    Technical Data ODSL 30 ODSL 30/V… (analogue output) Figure 4.2: Electrical Connection ODSL 30/V… ODSL 30/24… (3 switching outputs) Figure 4.3: Electrical Connection ODSL 30/24… ODSL 30/D 232… (digital output RS 232) Figure 4.4: Electrical Connection ODSL 30/D 232… ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 61: Figure 4.5: Electrical Connection Odsl 30/D 485

    Technical Data ODSL 30 ODSL 30/D 485… (digital output RS 485) Figure 4.5: Electrical Connection ODSL 30/D 485… Attention For UL applications, use is only permitted in class 2 circuits in accordance with the NEC (National Electric Code). Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 62: Type Overview And Accessories

    RS 232 serial interface, ODSL 30/D232-30M-S12 50041203 two configurable switching outputs, laser class 2 Measurement range 0 … 65000mm, RS 485 serial interface, ODSL 30/D485-30M-S12 50041204 two configurable switching outputs, laser class 2 Table 5.1: ODSL 30 type overview ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 63: Accessories

    PC; configuration is not possible! Notice In connection with the ODSL 30, the software can only be used for the display of mea- surement values, but not for the configuration of the device. Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 64: Installation

     Save the original packaging for later storage or shipping. If you have any questions concerning your shipment, please contact your supplier or your local Leuze electronic sales office.  Observe the applicable local regulations when disposing of the packaging materials.
  • Page 65: Teach-In

    A successful teach event is signaled by the end of the flashing of the LEDs. The menu entries can be used to check that the teach values are properly accepted and to make any changes. Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 66 Q3: 199mm • Upper switching point Q1: 1000mm, upper switching point Q2: 1500mm, upper switching point Q3: 2000mm • Hysteresis: 20mm each You can change these values using the keypad and LC display. ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 67: Software

    The measurement values of the ODSL 30 can visualized on the PC using the ODS 96 configuration software. However, a configuration of the device via the ODS 96 config- uration software is not possible. Visualization of the measurement values is only pos- sible up to 15m! Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 68: Installation Of The Ods 96 Configuration Software

    Figure 7.2: Installation directory  Follow the installation routine. Starting the program After successful installation and restart of the computer, the configuration software is ready to use.  Select the ODS 96B configuration software icon from the program group. ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 69: Figure 7.3: Device Selection

    Additional window without connected ODSL 30 Figure 7.3: Device selection If an ODSL 30… is connected, the following window appears: Figure 7.4: Start menu before measurement The software automatically recognises the connected sensor with its default settings. Leuze electronic ODSL 30...
  • Page 70: Description Of The Menu Commands

    • Change password: first enter your old, then your new password and confirm with Menu item "?" Choose About…, for information on ODS 96 configuration software (product, program, device version, as well as for the address of Leuze electronic). ODSL 30 Leuze electronic...
  • Page 71: Trade Shows

    By clicking the button Stop Measurement, you terminate the transmission of the measure- ment values from the ODSL 30 and freeze the measurement diagram. With a subsequent click on the button Print, the diagram is output on your standard Windows printer. Leuze electronic ODSL 30...

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