Leuze electronic AMS 355i Technical Description

Leuze electronic AMS 355i Technical Description

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  • Page 1 AMS 355 Optical Laser Measurement System DeviceNet T E C H N I C A L 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 - Teck / Germany Phone: +49 7021 573-0 Fax: +49 7021 573-199 http://www.leuze.com Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 3 355i The main menus Device information - main menu AMS 355i 120 Leuze electronic This menu item contains detailed information on • device type, GmbH & Co. KG • manufacturer, SW: V 1.3.0 HW:1 • software and hardware version, SN: ----------------------- •...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    General specifications AMS 355i ........
  • Page 5 Table of contents Reflectors ......... . . 27 General information .
  • Page 6 Table of contents 9.1.2 Communication............54 DeviceNet electrical connection .
  • Page 7 Table of contents Maintenance ......... 92 12.1 General maintenance information .
  • 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 355

    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

    Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG is not liable for damages caused by improper use.  Read the technical description before commissioning the device. Knowledge of this technical description is an element of proper use.
  • Page 11: 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 12: 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 13 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. A Laser aperture B Laser warning sign C Laser information sign with laser parameters Figure 2.1: Laser apertures, laser warning signs 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 14 4 mW 4 mW Pulse duration: 18 μs 18 μs Wavelength: 655 nm 655 nm CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT IEC 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 355i...
  • Page 15: 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 355i. Detailed explanations for the listed points can be found throughout the handbook. Mounting the AMS...
  • Page 16: Connecting The Voltage Supply

    Each time a connection is established between the control and the AMS 355i, these parameters are now transferred again to the AMS 355i. Note that this function must be supported by the control. The DeviceNet baud rate is defined for the entire network in the planning tool/control.
  • Page 17: Specifications

    125kbit/s (default) / 250kbit/s / 500kbit/s Vendor ID / 20C Device type / 22 (encoder) Position sensor type (absolute encoder) Operating and display elements Keyboard 4 buttons Display monochromatic graphical display, 128 x 64 pixels 2 LEDs, two-colored 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 18 A 100% prevention of the formation of condensation cannot be guaran- teed due to the limited heating capacity of the AMS 355i. 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 19: Dimensioned Drawing Ams 355I

    Specifications 4.1.2 Dimensioned drawing AMS 355i 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 355 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 20: Type Overview Ams 355I

    120m operating range, DeviceNet interface, integrated heating 50113722 AMS 355 200 H 200m operating range, DeviceNet interface, integrated heating 50113723 AMS 355 300 H 300m operating range, DeviceNet interface, integrated heating 50113724 Table 4.1: Type overview AMS 355 Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 21: 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. 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 22: Mounting The Ams 355

    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 355i M5 screw for align-...
  • Page 23 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. 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 24: Optional Mounting Bracket

    Optional mounting bracket A mounting bracket for mounting the AMS 355i 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 Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 25: Parallel Mounting Of The Ams 355I

    355i 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 355i, it is necessary to distinguish between three different arrangements of AMS 355i and reflectors.
  • Page 26: Parallel Mounting Of Ams 355I And Ddls Optical Data Transmission

    Depending on the size of the used reflector, the DDLS can be mounted with a minimum parallel spacing of 100mm to the AMS 355i. The parallel spacing is independent of the distance. Leuze electronic...
  • Page 27: Mounting The Ams 355 With Laser Beam Deflector Unit

    AMS 355i… 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 28: 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 Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 29: 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. 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 30: Reflectors

    355i measures distances against a reflective tape specified by Leuze electronic. All provided specifications for the AMS 355i, 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 31: 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. 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 32: 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 Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 33: 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. 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 34: 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 Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 35: Selecting Reflector Sizes

    Attention! The reflector sizes shown below are a recommendation from Leuze electronic for on-vehicle mounting of the AMS 355i. For stationary mounting of the AMS 355i, 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 36: Mounting The Reflector

    For this purpose, use the alignment elements provided on the AMS 355i… (see chapter 5.2 "Mounting the AMS 355i"). If necessary, remove the protective foil from the reflector.
  • Page 37 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 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 38 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 Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 39: Table Of Reflector Pitches

    Notice! Reliable function of the AMS 355i 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! 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 40: Electrical Connection

    For UL applications, use is permitted exclusively in Class 2 circuits according to NEC (Na- tional Electric Code). The laser measurement systems are designed in accordance with safety class III for supply by PELV (protective extra-low voltage with reliable disconnection). Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 41: Pwr - Voltage Supply / Switching Input/Output

    Remark CAN_H Drain Shield CAN_L Supply voltage data V+ DRAIN Supply voltage data V- CAN_H Data signal CAN_H CAN_L Data signal CAN_L M12 plug Thread Functional earth (housing) (A-coded) Table 7.2: Pin assignments for DeviceNet BUS IN 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 42: Devicenet 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! Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 43: Display And Control Panel Ams 355

    Display and control panel AMS 355i Display and control panel AMS 355i 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 44 Display and control panel AMS 355i 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 45: Led Status Displays

    Display and control panel AMS 355i 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 46: Control Buttons

    Display and control panel AMS 355i - No data on the host interface Net LED Net LED off - The DUP MAC ID test is active - No voltage supply - The V+/V- voltage supply for the DeviceNet data driver is missing...
  • Page 47: Menu Description

    Display and control panel AMS 355i 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 48 Display and control panel AMS 355i Device information - main menu AMS 355i 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 49: Parameter Menu

    Position value submenu Notice! The parameters named under position value are to be set via the EDS file of the AMS 355i. If parameters from the position value submenu are changed via the display, these are over- written via the EDS file stored in the control with the values stored there.
  • Page 50 Display and control panel AMS 355i Table 8.3: Position value submenu Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Selection/configuration option Standard Description Measurement Metric/Inch Metric unit Specifies the units of the measured distances Count direction Positive/Negative Positive Positive: The measurement value begins at 0 and increases with increas- ing distance.
  • Page 51 Display and control panel AMS 355i Table 8.4: I/O submenu Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Selection/configuration option Standard Description Switching Function No function/preset teach/laser ON/OFF No function input Activation Low active/High active Low active Switching Function Pos. limit value 1 / Pos. limit value 2 / Velocity / Intensity (ATT) /...
  • Page 52: Language Selection Menu

    Display and control panel AMS 355i 8.3.3 Language selection menu Language selection o Deutsch English o Español o Français There are 5 display languages available: • German • English • Spanish • French • Italian The AMS 355i is delivered from the factory with the display preset to English.
  • Page 53 According to the criteria specified by Rockwell Automation, Configuration Recovery auto- matically downloads parameters to the AMS 355i. This results in parameters that were man- ually changed via the display being restored by the control to the configured AMS...
  • Page 54 Attention! If the Configuration Recovery function is not activated, parameters set manually via the display are activated the moment parameter enabling is again deactivated on the AMS 355i. Notice! If a password was stored, parameter enabling is not possible until this password is entered, see "Password for parameter enabling"...
  • Page 55: Devicenet Interface

    A cable specified by the ODVA is required for connecting the participants to DeviceNet. In addition to supplying the two signals for data transmission—CAN_L and CAN_H—the DeviceNet cable also makes available two additional lines for supplying the network device or bus transceiver. 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 56 Max. length of stub cable (drop line) in m Max. length of all sub cables per network in m Thick cable =1 Mid cable = 2 Thin cable = 3 The ready-made data lines from Leuze electronic correspond to the thin cable. Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 57: Communication

    Addressing of the object instance within the object class. Attribute identifier (attribute) Addressing of the attribute within the object instance. Service code (get, set, reset, start, stop and others...) The maintenance code ultimately describes the type of access to the data, e.g., reading or writing. 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 58: Devicenet Electrical Connection

    If the AMS 355i is disconnected from the bus, however, all participants connected to BUS OUT are also not to be addressed in this case. For this reason, the ODVA recom- mends not using this typology. Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 59: Electrical Data For The Supply Voltage - Data V+ And Data V

     Select the DeviceNet submenu.  Select the DeviceNet MAC ID (Address) menu item.  Enter the DeviceNet MAC ID between 0 and 63 (default: 63).  Save the DeviceNet MAC ID with Save.  Deactivate parameter enabling. 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 60: Eds File - General Info

    DeviceNet interface EDS file - general info An EDS file (Electronic Data Sheet) is provided for the AMS 355i. The EDS file is named "AMS355i.eds"; the corresponding icon is named "AMS355i.ico" Both files are available in the Download area of the Leuze website: www.leuze.com.
  • Page 61 If parameters are changed, the changes can be immediately reversed with the automatic parameter download (Configuration Recovery activated) after deactivating parameter enabling in the AMS 355i. Attention! If the "Configuration Recovery" is not activated, the parameters changed via the display are valid.
  • Page 62: Eds File - Detailed Description

    Byte 0 - byte 3: position value Byte 4: AMS 355i status Byte 5: AMS 355i alarms and warnings Inst. Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Position value (low byte) Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 63 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. 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 64 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 355i...
  • Page 65: Class 1 Identity Object

    Product name (max. 32) SHORT_STRING "AMS 355i" In the network configuration (e.g., RS Networx),it is possible to specify when entering the individual participants in the scan list which attributes of the scanner are to be monitored from the identity object.
  • Page 66 Leuze electronic as an encoder. According to ODVA, the 355i is assigned number 34 = 22 9.6.2.3 Product code The product code is an ID assigned by Leuze electronic that has no further impact on other objects. 9.6.2.4 Revision Version number of the identity object. 9.6.2.5 Status Principle and primary monitoring of the device, of the network and of the configuration.
  • Page 67: Class 35 Position Sensor Object

    As defined in the CIP specification, attributes with address 1 to 99 are functionally predetermined. From this address range, the AMS 355i serves only those attributes that are functionally mapped in the AMS. Address range ≥ 100 is manufacturer specific. 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 68 If the position format is changed from metric to inch, the velocity value is automatically converted internally to hundredths of an inch per second. If the position format is changed from inch to metric, the velocity value is automatically converted internally to millimeter per second. Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 69 9.6.3.7 Velocity free resolution Attribute 26 The free resolution refers to parameters 2068 and 2069 in attribute 25 (velocity format). For parameter 2068, the entry is made in mm/100s; for parameter 2069, the entry is made in inch/1000s. 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 70 The PLB and ERR status messages generated by AMS 355i are entered in bit 0 and bit 1. The alarms entered here result in incorrect measurement values on the AMS 355i. The CIP spec. distinguishes between alarms and warnings. The following applies for PLB and ERR:...
  • Page 71 Status messages ATT, LSR and TMP are entered as warnings by the AMS 355i. For this purpose, an area is reserved in the CIP spec. for device-specific data (bits 13-15).
  • Page 72 Activation of the preset value via attribute 101. 9.6.3.20 Preset 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. Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 73 The definition of the direction of movement is dependent on class 35,instance 1, attribute 12: • Count direction positive: Measurement values become larger if the reflector moves away from the AMS 355i. In this case, the positive direction of movement = 0 in attribute 105. • Counting direction negative: Measurement values become smaller if the reflector moves away from the AMS 355i.
  • Page 74: Class 100 Display Configuration

    The attribute specifies the password. The password protection attribute (attribute 2) must be active. Value range of the password: 0000 - 9999. The master password 2301 can be used to activate parameter enabling via the display/ panel. Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 75: Class 101 Selection Assembly

    The attribute makes available an assembly for inputs. Via the "Input assembly" EDS parameter, an assembly is selected that automatically reads out data of the AMS 355i with high priority according to an arbitration cycle defined in the DeviceNet scanner. 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 76 No individual assemblies can be created by the customer, since these are a component of the EDS file supplied by Leuze. A detailed description of the assemblies offered by Leuze electronic can be found beginning with chapter 9.6.1. 9.6.5.2 Output assembly Attribute 2 The attribute makes available an assembly for outputs.
  • Page 77: Class 103 Switching Inputs/Outputs

    The switching input of the AMS 355i is edge-triggered. 0 = switching input responds to a falling edge (transition from logical 1 to 0) 1 = switching input responds to a rising edge (transition from logical 0 to 1) 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 78 9.6.6.3 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 355i. Bit 7 Bit 6...
  • Page 79 Activation is via bit 8. 0 = dynamic output inactive 1 = the hardware output(s) is(are) set as defined in attribute 2 The outputs are dynamically set via 256 (256 = status message bits 7 to 2 are disregarded). 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 80: Class 104 Behavior In The Case Of Error

    The attribute specifies whether—in the case of an error—the position value immediately outputs the value of attribute 1 (0 or last valid value) or the last valid position value for the configured error delay time (attribute 4). 0 = error delay deactivated 1 = error delay activated Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 81 "Velocity in the case of error" attribute (attribute 5) is output. The error delay time is specified in milliseconds [ms] and must be a value between 200 and 1000. 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 82: Class 105 Velocity Monitoring

    Velocity hysteresis UINT 20.000 Limit value range start DINT -999.999 999.999 Limit value range end DINT -999.999 999.999 Limit value status BYTE Limit value comparison BYTE Each of the described attributes applies for instances 1 - 4 Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 83 9.6.8.5 Velocity limit value - velocity hysteresis Attribute 5 Attribute 4 describes the switching hysteresis for the value entered in attribute 3 to prevent bouncing of the signal. The entry is made in mm/s or inch/100s. 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 84 1 = limit values exceeded. 9.6.8.9 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 355i...
  • Page 85: Diagnostics And Troubleshooting

    Diagnostics and troubleshooting Diagnostics and troubleshooting 10.1 Service and diagnostics in the display of the AMS 355i In the main menu of the AMS 355i, expanded "Diagnostics" can be called up under the Service heading. Service Status messages Diagnostics Expanded diagnostics...
  • Page 86: 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 355i. 10.1.3 Expanded diagnostics The Expanded diagnostics menu item is used for Leuze-internal evaluation.
  • Page 87: Power Led

    Check baud rate setting. Note error code on scanner. No bus communication Perform reset on scanner. Replace scanner. Net LED "static red" Note error code on scanner. Wrong baud rate selected Check baud rate setting. Table 10.2: Bus error 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 88: Status Display In The Display Of The Ams 355

    Laser diode prefailure message Send in device at next possible opportunity to have laser diode replaced. Have replacement device Laser diode warning ready. Indicates an uncorrectable error in the hardware Send in device for repair. Hardware error. Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 89 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 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 90: Type Overview And Accessories

    120m operating range, DeviceNet interface, integrated heating 50113722 AMS 355 200 H 200m operating range, DeviceNet interface, integrated heating 50113723 AMS 355 300 H 300m operating range, DeviceNet interface, integrated heating 50113724 Table 11.1: Type overview AMS 355 Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 91: Overview Of Reflector Types

    Part no. KD 01-5-BA M12 connector, A-coded socket, 5-pin, BUS IN 50040097 KD 01-5-SA M12 connector, A-coded plug, 5-pin, BUS OUT 50040098 KD 095-5A M12 connector, A-coded socket, 5-pin, Power (PWR) 50020501 Table 11.5: Accessory M12 connector 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 92: Accessory Terminating Resistor

    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 355i...
  • Page 93: Accessory Ready-Made Cables For Devicenet

    Specifications of the DeviceNet connection cable Operating temperature range in rest state: -40°C … +80°C in motion: -5°C … +80°C Material the cables fulfill the DeviceNet requirements, free of halogens, silicone and PVC Bending radius > 80mm, suitable for drag chains 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 94 M12 plug + M12 socket for DeviceNet, axial connectors, 50114691 cable length 1m KB DN/CAN-2000-SBA M12 plug + M12 socket for DeviceNet, axial connectors, 50114694 cable length 2m KB DN/CAN-5000-SBA M12 plug + M12 socket for DeviceNet, axial connectors, 50114698 cable length 5m Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 95  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 96 Dimensioned drawing ....31 Specifications ..... 30 Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 97 Received signal ..... . . 41 Reflective tape Dimensioned drawing ....29 355i Leuze electronic...
  • Page 98 Trunk Line ......52 Type overview ....17 Leuze electronic 355i...
  • Page 99 Menu structure AMS 355i Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Selection/configuration option Detailed information on : selection : selection : selection : selection : selection : selection : back : back : back : back : activate : back Device information page 42...
  • Page 100 57.6kbit/s / 115.2kbit/s Format 8,e,1 / 8,n,1 Language selection Deutsch / English / Español / Français / Italiano page 47 Service Status messages page 47 Diagnostics Exclusively for service purposes by Leuze electronic Expanded diagnostics Exclusively for service purposes by Leuze electronic...

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