Leuze electronic AMS 358i Manual

Leuze electronic AMS 358i Manual

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Optical Laser Measurement System
EtherNet/IP
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  • Page 1 AMS 358 Optical Laser Measurement System EtherNet/IP T E C H N I C A L D E S C R I P T I O N...
  • Page 2 © 2013 Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG In der Braike 1 D-73277 Owen - Teck / Germany Phone: +49 7021 573-0 Fax: +49 7021 573-199 http://www.leuze.com info@leuze.de Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 3 358i The main menus Device information - main menu AMS 358i 120 Leuze electronic This menu item contains detailed information on • device model, GmbH & Co. KG • manufacturer, SW: V 1.3.0 HW:1 • software and hardware version, SN: ----------------------- •...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    General specifications AMS 358i ........
  • Page 5 Table of contents Reflectors ......... . . 28 General information .
  • Page 6 Table of contents Addressing ............56 9.3.1 Entering the network addresses via the display .
  • Page 7 Table of contents 11.4 Accessories............98 11.4.1 Accessory mounting bracket .
  • Page 8: General Information

    Notice! The Declaration of Conformity for these devices can be requested from the manufacturer. The manufacturer of the product, Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG in D-73277 Owen/Teck, possesses a certified quality assurance system in accordance with ISO 9001. LISTED...
  • Page 9: Description Of Functions Ams 358

    With the AMS 3xxi product series, Leuze electronic makes available a range of internation- ally relevant interfaces. Note that each interface version listed below corresponds to a different AMS 3xxi model.
  • Page 10: Safety Notices

    They correspond to the state of the art. Intended use The AMS 358i… device series is an absolute measuring system based on laser technology. The devices use a visible optical laser to measure distances of up to 300m contactlessly.
  • Page 11: Working Safely

    Do not point the laser beam of the AMS 358i at persons! When mounting and aligning the AMS 358i, avoid reflections of the laser beam off of reflective surfaces! Heed the laser safety regulations according to DIN EN 60825-1 in their most current version! The output power of the laser beam at the reading window is at most 4.0mW...
  • Page 12 For EtherNet-based devices, the MAC ID is specified on the name plate. Please note that the shown name plate is for illustration purposes only; the contents do not correspond to the original. Figure 2.1: Location of the name plate on the AMS 358 Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 13: Fast Commissioning / Operating Principle

    Fast commissioning / operating principle Fast commissioning / operating principle Notice! Below, you will find a short description for the initial commissioning of the AMS 358i. Detailed explanations for the listed points can be found throughout the handbook. Mounting the AMS...
  • Page 14: Connecting The Voltage Supply

    Address assignment (manual or automatic via DHCP or BootP) Deactivate parameter enabling Configure the participant Transfer the data to the control Configuration of the config assembly, when doing so observe chapter 9.6 without fail Use explicit messaging services Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 15 Parameter handling -> Parameter enable menu. Configuring the participant (up to software version 20.00). In the RSLogix 5000 configuration tool for EtherNet/IP, a so-called "Generic EtherNet Module" is created for the AMS 358i under the "Communication" path. 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 16 Properties - Connection" path in the "Request Packet interval (RPI)" input field. The participant is thereby defined in offline mode; the data must subsequently be transferred to the control. Transfer the data to the control (RSLogix 5000 specific) Activate online mode. Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 17 The config assembly must include all parameters that affect the AMS 358i. The config assembly is automatically written to the connected participants in cycles that the control manufacturer defines.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    Device type / 22 (encoder) Position sensor type (absolute encoder) Operating and display elements Keyboard 4 buttons Display monochromatic graphical display, 128 x 64 pixels 4 LEDs, 2 of which are used to display the Ethernet/IP connection Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 19 A 100% prevention of the formation of condensation cannot be guaran- teed due to the limited heating capacity of the AMS 358i. This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the operator may be required to take adequate measures.
  • Page 20: Dimensioned Drawing Ams 358I

    Specifications 4.1.2 Dimensioned drawing AMS 358i M5 screw for alignment Knurled nut with WAF4 hexagon socket and M5 nut for securing Optical axis Zero point of the distance to be measured Figure 4.1: Dimensioned drawing AMS 358 Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 21: Type Overview Ams 358I

    120m operating range, EtherNet/IP interface, integrated heating 50113730 AMS 358 200 H 200m operating range, EtherNet/IP interface, integrated heating 50113731 AMS 358 300 H 300m operating range, EtherNet/IP interface, integrated heating 50113732 Table 4.1: Type overview AMS 358 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 22: Installation And Mounting

    Device name plate using the AMS 300 as an example Notice! Please note that the shown name plate is for illustration purposes only; the contents do not correspond to the original. Save the original packaging for later storage or shipping. Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 23: Mounting The Ams 358

    Installation and mounting 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. Mounting the AMS 358i M5 screw for align-...
  • Page 24 WAF4 hexagon socket ("B" in figure 5.2). Knurled nut and nut must not be tightened until alignment has been completed. Attention! The device must not be opened. Failure to comply will render the guarantee void. Warranted features cannot be guaranteed after the device has been opened. Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 25: Optional Mounting Bracket

    Optional mounting bracket A mounting bracket for mounting the AMS 358i on a flat, horizontal surface is available as an optional accessory. Type designation: MW OMS/AMS 01 Part no.: 50107255 Laser beam Figure 5.3: Optional mounting bracket 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 26: Parallel Mounting Of The Ams 358I

    358i devices with respect to one another can be calculated as a function of the maximum measurement distance. To define the minimum parallel spacing between two AMS 358i, it is necessary to distinguish between three different arrangements of AMS 358i and reflectors.
  • Page 27: Parallel Mounting Of Ams 358I And Ddls Optical Data Transmission

    358i do not interfere with one another. Depending on the size of the used reflector, the DDLS can be mounted with a minimum parallel spacing of 100mm to the AMS 358i. The parallel spacing is independent of the distance. 358i...
  • Page 28: Mounting The Ams 358 With Laser Beam Deflector Unit

    AMS 358i… and the deflection mirror as well as between the mirror and the reflector. Use the M5 screws to mount the deflector unit. Secure the screws with a toothed lock washer to protect against loosening caused by vibrations.
  • Page 29: Dimensioned Drawing Of Us Ams 01 Deflector Unit

    Installation and mounting 5.3.2 Dimensioned drawing of US AMS 01 deflector unit Laser beam Figure 5.6: Dimensioned drawing of US AMS 01 deflector unit 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 30: Mounting The Us 1 Oms Deflector Unit Without Mounting Bracket

    Height of the spring in non-preloaded state A Mirror Figure 5.7: Photo and dimensioned drawing of the US 1 OMS deflector unit Alignment of the laser light spot on the reflector is performed as described in chapter 5.2. Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 31: Reflectors

    358i measures distances against a reflective tape specified by Leuze electronic. All provided specifications for the AMS 358i, such as the operating range or accuracy, can only be achieved with the reflective tape specified by Leuze electronic. The reflective tapes are available as adhesive tapes, affixed to a metal plate and with an integrated heater especially for use at low temperatures.
  • Page 32: Specifications Of The Self-Adhesive Foil

    Do not use any agents that act with a grinding effect. A conventional household Cleaning detergent can be used as a cleaning agent. Rinse with clear water and dry the surface. Storing the reflector Store in a cool and dry place. Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 33: Dimensioned Drawing Of Reflective Tape On A Metal Plate

    Dimensioned drawing of reflective tape on a metal plate Always align the TOP marking with the AMS connections! (chapter 6.4.2) Figure 6.1: Dimensioned drawing of reflectors Part Reflective tape (mm) Reflector plate (mm) Reflective tape 200x200-M Reflective tape 500x500-M Reflective tape 914x914-M 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 34: Specifications Of Heated Reflectors

    Do not use any agents that act with a grinding effect. A conventional house- Cleaning hold detergent can be used as a cleaning agent. Rinse with clear water and dry the surface. Storing the reflector Store in a cool and dry place. Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 35: Dimensioned Drawing Of Heated Reflectors

    XL ± 1 L ± 0,5 XL ± 1 Si cable 3 x 0.75mm² Figure 6.2: Dimensioned drawing of heated reflectors Part Reflective tape (mm) Insulated base plate (mm) Reflective tape 200x200-H Reflective tape 500x500-H Reflective tape 914x914-H 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 36: Selecting Reflector Sizes

    Attention! The reflector sizes shown below are a recommendation from Leuze electronic for on-vehicle mounting of the AMS 358i. For stationary mounting of the AMS 358i, a smaller reflector is generally sufficient for all measurement distances. On the basis of the system planning and design, always check whether mechanical travel tolerances may require the use of a reflector larger than that which is recommended.
  • Page 37: Mounting The Reflector

    For this purpose, use the alignment elements provided on the AMS 358i… (see chapter 5.2 "Mounting the AMS 358i"). If necessary, remove the protective foil from the reflector.
  • Page 38 Reflective tapes …-S and …-M Pitch approx. 1° Direct reflection from the triad structure Deflected surface reflection due to the pitch of the reflective tape Figure 6.3: Reflector mounting Pitch approx. 1° Spacer sleeves Figure 6.4: Pitch of the reflector Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 39 Pitch approx. 1° Direct reflection from the triad structure Deflected surface reflection due to the pitch of the reflective tape Figure 6.5: Mounting of heated reflectors Pitch approx. 1° Spacer sleeves Figure 6.6: Pitch of the heated reflector 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 40: Table Of Reflector Pitches

    Notice! Reliable function of the AMS 358i and, thus, max. operating range and accuracy can only be achieved with the reflective tape specified by Leuze electronic. No function can be guar- anteed if other reflectors are used! Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 41: Electrical Connection

    The laser measurement systems are designed in accordance with safety class III for supply by PELV (protective extra-low voltage with reliable disconnection). Notice! Protection class IP65 is achieved only if the connectors and caps are screwed into place! 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 42: Pwr - Voltage Supply / Switching Input/Output

    BUS IN (4-pin socket, D-coded) Name Remark BUS IN Transmit Data + Receive Data + Transmit Data - TD+ 1 Receive Data - Thread Functional earth (housing) M12 socket (D-coded) Table 7.2: Pin assignments for BUS IN Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 43: Ethernet/Ip Bus Out

    Transmission line RS 232/service data Voltage supply 0VDC RS232-RX Receiving line RS 232/service data Not used RS232-RX M12 socket Thread Functional earth (housing) (A-coded) Table 7.4: Service pin assignments Notice! The service interface is designed only for use by Leuze electronic! 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 44: Display And Control Panel Ams 358

    Display and control panel AMS 358i Display and control panel AMS 358i Structure of the control panel Status display Bus/interface info Bar graph Distance measurement value Control buttons Figure 8.1: Structure of the control panel using the AMS 304 PROFIBUS device variant as an example Status display and operation 8.2.1...
  • Page 45 Display and control panel AMS 358i Plausibility error: Implausible measurement value. Possible causes: light beam interruption, outside of measurement range, permissible internal device temperature considerably exceeded or traverse rate >10m/s. Depending on the configuration, either zero or the last valid measurement value is output at the interfaces.
  • Page 46: Led Status Displays

    Display and control panel AMS 358i 8.2.2 LED status displays After power ON, a test of the Power LED and Net LED is performed in the following sequence: LEDs off. LEDs are switched to green for approx. 0.25s. LEDs are switched to red for approx. 0.25s.
  • Page 47 Display and control panel AMS 358i Net LED Net LED off - No voltage supply - No IP address assigned (BootP, DHCP) Flashing green Net LED flashes green - LED function test for 0.25s after power up - No EtherNet/IP communication present...
  • Page 48: Control Buttons

    Display and control panel AMS 358i 8.2.3 Control buttons Navigate upward/laterally. Navigate downward/laterally. Down Exit menu item. Confirm/enter value, change menu levels. ENTER Navigating within the menus The menus within a level are selected with the up/down buttons The selected menu item is activated with the enter button Press the ESC button to move up one menu level.
  • Page 49: Menu Description

    Display and control panel AMS 358i Menu description 8.3.1 The main menus After voltage has been applied to the laser, device information is displayed for several seconds. The display then shows the measurement window with all status information. Device information - main menu...
  • Page 50: Parameter Menu

    Display and control panel AMS 358i Notice! The rear cover of this manual includes a fold-out page with the complete menu structure. It describes the menu items in brief. 8.3.2 Parameter menu Parameter handling submenu The following functions can be called up in the Parameter handling submenu: •...
  • Page 51 Display and control panel AMS 358i Table 8.2: EtherNet/IP submenu Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Selection/configuration option Standard Description Net mask The net mask can be set to any value in the ---.---.---.--- format. Usually, the AMS 358 is used in a private Class C network and the default setting can be accepted without change.
  • Page 52 Display and control panel AMS 358i I/O submenu Table 8.4: I/O submenu Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Selection/configuration option Standard Description I/O 1 Port config- Input/Output Output uration Defines whether I/O 1 functions as an output or input. Switching...
  • Page 53: Language Selection Menu

    Display and control panel AMS 358i Other submenu Table 8.5: Other submenu Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Selection/configuration option Standard Description Heating control Standard (10°C … 15°C)/Extended (30°C … 35°) Standard Defines a switch-on/switch-off range for the heating control.
  • Page 54: Service Menu

    Display and control panel AMS 358i 8.3.4 Service menu Service Status messages Diagnostics Expanded diagnostics A more detailed description of the individual functions can be found in chapter 10. Operation Described here is an operating process using parameter enabling as an example.
  • Page 55 Parameter entry on the AMS 358i can be protected with a password. With the AMS 358i, the password is defined via the EDS file (class 100, instance 1) or via the configuration assembly. Thus, the password cannot be changed by means of display entry.
  • Page 56 Display and control panel AMS 358i Notice! The master password 2301 can enable the AMS 358i at any time. Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 57: Ethernet/Ip Interface

    Within the AMS 358i, the input and output assemblies for transferring measurement values by means of UDP are transferred and are thereby deterministically available in a cycle config- ured via the control.
  • Page 58 Notice! The AMS 358i communicates via the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP). CIP Safety, CIP Sync and CIP Motion are not supported by the AMS 358i. The EDS file for the AMS 358i can be found on the Leuze website www.leuze.com.
  • Page 59: Topology

    Select the Gateway menu item. Enter the gateway address and save your entry with save. Select the Net mask menu item. Enter the address of the net mask and save your entry with save. Deactivate parameter enabling. 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 60 BootP activated ---.---.---.--- EtherNet interface Activation Address Gateway Net mask DHCP activated BootP activated EtherNet interface Activation Address Gateway Net mask DHCP activated BootP activated The complete menu structure can be found at the end of the description. Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 61: Ethernet/Ip Device Class

    9.4.1 Communication / EDS file The EDS file is an integral part of the AMS 358i. All AMS 358i data can be called up via the object-, instance- and attribute addresses described in the following.
  • Page 62: Ethernet/Ip - Electrical Connection

    Receive Data - Thread Functional earth (housing) Thread Functional earth (housing) Figure 9.1: EtherNet/IP - Electrical connection Notice! For contacting BUS IN and BUS OUT, we recommend our ready-made EtherNet cable (see chapter 11.4.5 "Accessory ready-made cables for EtherNet/IP"). Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 63: Eds File - General Info

    EtherNet/IP interface EDS file - general info An EDS file (Electronic Data Sheet) is provided for the AMS 358i. The EDS file is named "AMS358i.eds"; the corresponding icon is named "AMS358i.ico" Both files are available in the Download area of the Leuze website www.leuze.com.
  • Page 64: Configuration Steps For A Rockwell Control Without Eds Support

    Generic Ethernet module The input mask for the generic module describes the following parameters to be set: • The name of the participant (can be selected freely; e.g. AMS 358i) • The format of I/O data (data - SINT = 8 bits) •...
  • Page 65: Configuration Steps For A Rockwell Control With Eds Support

    Integrating the hardware into the PLC and installing the EDS file To integrate the device and to establish a connection between the PLC and the device AMS 358i, proceed as follows: • First, load the EDS file for the device via EDS wizard into the PLC database.
  • Page 66 EtherNet/IP interface Figure 9.2: New module • Finally, transmit the values to the control via download. Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 67: Configuration Examples

    Configuration example 1 - RSLogix 5000 up to software version V19.xx In this configuration, the default settings of the AMS 358i are applied. Input assembly 1 and output assembly 120 are active. Configuration assembly 190 is not active. 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 68: Example 2 - Rslogix 5000 Up To Software Version V19.Xx

    102 bytes. All bytes (parameters) are preset to 0 (zero). In the first moment, there are, thus, no default parameters stored for the AMS358i in the control. The parameters of all 102 bytes must be copied from the EDS file or manually transferred to the configured configuration assembly 190. Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 69: Example 3 - Rslogix 5000 For Software Versions V20.00 And Higher

    Configuration example 3 - RSLogix 5000 for software versions V20.00 and higher The RSLogix does, however, only permit the use of one input assembly and/or one output assembly and/or one configuration assembly. Multiple assemblies of type input or output or configuration are not possible. 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 70: Eds File - Detailed Description

    358i status Byte 5: AMS 358i alarms and warnings Byte 6 - Byte 7: reserved Inst. Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Position value (low byte) Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 71 1 = ON 1 = ON 1 = ON 1 = ON 1 = ON 0 = OFF 0 = OFF 0 = OFF 0 = OFF 0 = OFF Notice! Negative values are displayed in two's complement. 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 72 Bit 0 Preset value (low byte) Preset value Preset value Preset value (high byte) Preset reset Preset teach 1 = ON 1 = ON 0 = OFF 0 = OFF Notice! Negative values are displayed in two's complement. Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 73 Only parameters that are also entered in the configuration assembly can be taken into account in all operating situations of the AMS 358i. Parameters that are set by explicit calls but are not entered in the configuration assembly may, therefore, act only temporarily. The next time the configuration assembly is automatically downloaded to the AMS 358i, these explicitly transferred parameters are again overwritten.
  • Page 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Limit value range end high byte 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 / 3 / 1 Activation velocity monitoring -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 75: Class 1 Identity Object

    Example: Position value format metric = velocity value format metric Different formats such as position value metric and velocity value inch are not allowed. 9.10.2 Class 1 Identity object Object class 1 = 01 Service: • Get_Attribute_Single 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 76 Leuze electronic as an encoder. According to ODVA, the 358i is assigned number 34 = 22 9.10.2.3 Product code The product code is an ID assigned by Leuze electronic that has no further impact on other objects. 9.10.2.4 Revision Version number of the identity object. 9.10.2.5 Status Principle and primary monitoring of the device, of the network and of the configuration.
  • Page 77 AMS 358i. The default entry of 0 (zero) does not change. 9.10.2.10Heartbeat Interval The attribute sets a time interval in which a "heartbeat message" is sent by the AMS 358i. The value is entered in seconds. 358i...
  • Page 78: Class 35 Position Sensor Object

    9.10.3.1 Position value Attribute 10 Read position value. Attr. Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Position value (low byte) Position value Position value Position value (high byte) Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 79 9.10.3.5 Velocity value Attribute 24 Read velocity value. Attr. Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Velocity value (low byte) Velocity value Velocity value Velocity value (high byte) 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 80 12. The counting direction is output in bit 0. 0 = positive counting direction 1 = negative counting direction Bits 1 - 7 have no meaning and have status 0. Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 81 The PLB and ERR status messages generated by AMS 358i are entered in bit 0 and bit 1. The alarms entered here result in incorrect measurement values on the AMS 358i. The CIP spec. distinguishes between alarms and warnings. The following applies for PLB and ERR:...
  • Page 82 Status messages ATT, LSR and TMP are entered as warnings by the AMS 358i. For this purpose, an area is reserved in the CIP spec. for device-specific data (bits 13-15).
  • Page 83 Activation of the preset value via attribute 101. 9.10.3.20Preset reset Attribute 104 The attribute is used for deleting the set preset value. The preset status (attribute 102) is set to inactive. 1 = delete preset value. Notice! Attribute 103 is toggled. 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 84 Attribute 108 Measurement value at the interface = measured distance + offset. The attribute sets an offset to the measured value in the AMS 358i. The offset takes imme- diate effect following instruction "set attribute single class1 instance1 attribute108". Attr.
  • Page 85: Class 100 Display Configuration

    The following table provides information on the languages available for selection. Language Value English German Italian Spanish French 9.10.4.2 Password protection Attribute 2 The attribute activates password protection. 1 = password protection active 0 = password protection inactive 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 86: Class 103 Switching Inputs/Outputs

    This attribute is used to activate extended heating control. The extended heating control range of the internal device heating may prevent condensation from forming on the optics of the AMS 358i. The internal heating of the AMS 358i is switched on at higher ambient temperatures (30°C) if the parameter is set.
  • Page 87 9.10.5.3 Function assignment of the inputs Instance 1, attribute 4 (PIN 2/M12 Power) Instance 2, attribute 4 (PIN 4/M12 Power) Attribute 4 defines which function is to be triggered when the input is set in the AMS 358i. Bit 7 Bit 6...
  • Page 88 For instance 1 attribute 3, the default is defined as 192 / 00 C0 / 0000 0000 1100 0000 This means that at the output (PIN 2), an edge change occurs as defined in attribute 2 with the ERR or PLB messages. Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 89: Class 104 Behavior In The Case Of Error

    BYTE error Suppress position status BYTE Error delay (position) BYTE Error delay time (position) UINT 1.000 Velocity in the case of BYTE failure Suppress velocity status BYTE Error delay (velocity) BYTE Error delay time (velocity) UINT 1.000 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 90 9.10.6.5 Velocity in the case of error Attribute 5 The attribute specifies which velocity is transmitted in the case of an error after the "error delay time - velocity" elapses. 0 = last valid value 1 = value 0 Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 91: Class 105 Velocity Monitoring

    Class 105, instance 2: attributes for velocity limit value 2 Class 105, instance 3: attributes for velocity limit value 3 Class 105, instance 4: attributes for velocity limit value 4 Object class 105 = 69 Service: • Get_Attribute_Single • Set_Attribute_Single 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 92 Limit value comparison BYTE Each of the described attributes applies for instances 1 - 4 9.10.7.1 Velocity limit value - enable Attribute 1 The attribute activates the corresponding velocity monitoring. 0 = not active 1 = active Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 93 9.10.7.6 Velocity limit value - limit value range start Attribute 6 The limit value is monitored beginning at this position. The value is specified in mm or inch/100. If the values for range start and range end are the same, velocity monitoring is not activated. 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 94 1 = limit values exceeded. 9.10.7.9 Velocity limit value - limit value comparison Attribute 9 The attribute indicates whether the respective velocity limit value is compared with the configured limit value. 0 = comparison inactive 1 = comparison active Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 95: Diagnostics And Troubleshooting

    Diagnostics and troubleshooting Diagnostics and troubleshooting 10.1 Service and diagnostics in the display of the AMS 358i In the main menu of the AMS 358i, expanded "Diagnostics" can be called up under the Service heading. Service Status messages Diagnostics Expanded diagnostics...
  • Page 96: Diagnostics

    Leuze for internal evaluation. The diagnostics have no influence on the communication to the host interface and can be activated during operation of the AMS 358i. 10.1.3 Expanded diagnostics The Expanded diagnostics menu item is used for Leuze-internal evaluation.
  • Page 97 LINK LED for BUS OUT Green continuous light LINK LED green - The link exists, the hardware connection to the next connected participant is OK. Flashing yellow LINK LED flashes yellow - Data is exchanged with the connected participants. 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 98: Power Led

    Net LED "flashes green" Check configuration in the control. The AMS 358 is not listed in the scan list of the mas- The AMS 358i is not assigned to any master. Check configuration in the control. Net LED "flashes green/ No EtherNet/IP communication present red"...
  • Page 99 Customer data (please complete) Device type: Company: Contact partner / department: Phone (direct): Fax: Street / No: ZIP code/City: Country: Leuze Service fax number: +49 7021 573 - 199 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 100: Type Overview And Accessories

    120m operating range, EtherNet/IP interface, integrated heating 50113730 AMS 358 200 H 200m operating range, EtherNet/IP interface, integrated heating 50113731 AMS 358 300 H 300m operating range, EtherNet/IP interface, integrated heating 50113732 Table 11.1: Type overview AMS 358 Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 101: Overview Of Reflector Types

    M12 connector, Ethernet, D-coded, BUS IN, BUS OUT 50112155 KDS ET M12/RJ45 W - 4P Converter from M12 D-coded to RJ45 socket 50109832 KD 095-5A M12 connector, A-coded socket, Power (PWR) 50020501 Table 11.5: Accessory M12 connector 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 102: Accessory Ready-Made Cables For Voltage Supply

    Order codes of the cables for voltage supply Type designation Description Part no. K-D M12A-5P-5m-PVC M12 socket, A-coded, axial plug outlet, open cable end, 50104557 cable length 5m K-D M12A-5P-10m-PVC M12 socket, A-coded, axial plug outlet, open cable end, 50104559 cable length 10m Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 103: Accessory Ready-Made Cables For Ethernet/Ip

    Cable designation: KB ET - … - SA Accessories M12 EtherNet/IP connection cable with both-sided D-coded M12 plug Cable designation: KB ET - … - SSA Accessories EtherNet/IP connection cable, M12-/RJ45 Cable designation: KB ET - … - SA-RJ45 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 104 KB ET - 15000 - SSA Cable length 15m 50106902 KB ET - 20000 - SSA Cable length 20m 50106903 KB ET - 25000 - SSA Cable length 25m 50106904 KB ET - 30000 - SSA Cable length 30m 50106905 Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 105: Maintenance

    Contact your Leuze distributor or service organization should repairs be required. The addresses can be found on the inside of the cover and on the back. Notice! When sending the laser measurement systems to Leuze electronic for repair, please provide an accurate description of the error. 12.3...
  • Page 106 Dimensioned drawing ....32 Specifications ..... 31 Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 107 Mounting ......34 Pitch ......37 358i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 108 Troubleshooting ..... . 92 Type overview ....18 Using explicit messaging services ..14 Leuze electronic 358i...
  • Page 109 Menu structure AMS 358i Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Selection/configuration option Detailed infor- mation on : selection : selection : selection : selection : selection : selection : back : back : back : back : activate : back Device information...
  • Page 110 57.6kbit/s / 115.2kbit/s Format 8,e,1 / 8,n,1 Language selection Deutsch / English / Español / Français / Italiano page 50 Service Status messages page 51 Diagnostics Exclusively for service purposes by Leuze electronic Expanded diagnostics Exclusively for service purposes by Leuze electronic...

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