Wenglor OY2TA104P0150E Operating Instructions Manual

High-performance distance sensor

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OY2TA104P0150E
High-Performance Distance Sensor
Operating Instructions
Translation of the Original Operating Instruction
Subject to change without notice
Available as PDF version only
Status: 03.09.2019
www.wenglor.com

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  • Page 1 OY2TA104P0150E High-Performance Distance Sensor Operating Instructions Translation of the Original Operating Instruction Subject to change without notice Available as PDF version only Status: 03.09.2019 www.wenglor.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Proper Use Safety Precautions 2.1. Safety Precautions 2.2. Laser/LED warning 2.3. Approvals and IP Protection Technical Data 3.1. Connecting the Sensors 3.2. Housing Dimensions 3.3. Control Panel 3.4. Complementary Products Mounting Instructions Initial Operation 5.1. Operation using a controller without EDS file use 5.2.
  • Page 3 Detailed description of the object models for EtherNet/IP TM devices 7.1. Identity object (0x01) 7.2. Message router object (0x02) 7.3. Assembly object (0x04) 7.4. Connection manager object (0x06) 7.5. Port object (0xF4) 7.6. TCP/IP interface object (0xF5) 7.7. Ethernet link object (0xF6) 7.8.
  • Page 4: Proper Use

    1. Proper Use This wenglor product has to be used according to the following functional principle: High-performance distance sensors which use the principle of transit time measurement determine the dis- tance between the sensor and the object according to the principle of transit time measurement. These sensors have a large working range and are therefore able to detect objects over large distances.
  • Page 5: Technical Data

    3. Technical Data Order Number OY2TA104P0150E Working Range 0,1...10,1 m Linearity Deviation 20 mm Reproducibility 7 mm Light Source Laser (red) Output Rate 330/s Wave Length 660 nm Service Life (Tu = 25 °C) 100000 h Max. Ambient Light 5000 Lux...
  • Page 6: Connecting The Sensors

    3.1. Connecting the Sensors OY2TA104P0150E Legend Encoder A/A (TTL) Platinum measuring resistor Encoder B/B (TTL) Supply Voltage + not connected Encoder A Supply Voltage 0 V Test Input Encoder B Supply Voltage (AC Voltage) Test Input inverted Switching Output (NO)
  • Page 7: Housing Dimensions

    3.2. Housing Dimensions 1 = Transmitter Diode 2 = Receiver Diode...
  • Page 8: Control Panel

    3.3. Control Panel 20 = Enter button 22 = up button 23 = down button 60 = display 78 = module status 85 = link/act LED 48 = network status Description Status Function – Operate status Green off Standby MS (Module Status) Green flashing Serious error Device error...
  • Page 9: Complementary Products

    For a detailed description for different controllers and for installation of the files or project planning of the network refer to the help files of the relevant controller. wenglor provides a short exemplary instruction for com- missioning of an EtherNet/IP device (www.wenglor.com ...
  • Page 10: Default Settings

    5.2. Default Settings OCPxxxP0150P Mode Process Display Intensity Screensaver Filter Laser IP-Address 192.168.100.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Network DHCP DHCP OFF Std Gateway 192.168.100.254 MAC Address (See type plate on the product) Language English Activate Password Change...
  • Page 11: Functional Overview Oled-Display

    6. Functional Overview OLED-Display Process Text Analyse Mode Network Display Rotate Intensity Medium Power save Screensaver Filter Laser Value in µm Measured Value E/A Test No. of Status Bit Status Bits Warmup Warmup Signal Temperature Too low Too high IP address Network Subnet Mask Std Gateway...
  • Page 12 Fig. 1: Set language menu Navigation by pressing the button: : Navigation up. : Navigation down. : Enter Button.  The selection is confirmed by pressing the Enter button. Meaning of the menu items: : one level higher in the menu. 3Back : Switch to display mode.
  • Page 13: Run

    6.1. Run Sensor switches to display mode. Order number Bar graph display of the current Status LEDs measured value relative to the measuring range Current measured value in mm Symbol descriptions of status LEDs: Symbol Significance State 1 State 2 State 3 Warm-up wait...
  • Page 14: Display Intensity

    6.2.2. Display Intensity Intensity Set the display intensity  Min Min: The intensity of the display is set to a minimum value.  Normal Normal: The intensity of the display is set to a medium value.  Max Max: The intensity of the display is set to a maximum value. ...
  • Page 15: I/O Test

    6.5. I/O Test This function manually changes the output of the Sensor. As a result, it possible to test whether the further process is working as desired. The test is automatically terminated once you leave the test menu. I/O Test Test of the Sensor outputs Measured value Measured value:...
  • Page 16: Network

    6.6. Network Network Network parameter settings IP address IP address: Display of the IP address set. Subnet mask Subnet mask: Display of the Subnet mask set. Std gateway Std gateway: Display of the standard gateway set. 3 Back 7 Run 6.7.
  • Page 17: Reset

    • The value range of the password number ranges from 0000…9999 It is necessary to note the newly defined code before changing the password. A forgotten password can only be overwritten by a general password. The general password can be requested by sending an e-mail to support@wenglor.com.
  • Page 18: Detailed Description Of The Object Models For Ethernet/Ip Tm Devices

    Detailed description of the object models for EtherNet/IP devices 7.1. Identity object (0x01) This object provides the identification of the device. Identity object (object class ID 0x01) Class attributes Name Access Revision Max instance Number of instances Maximum ID number class attributes Maximum ID number instance attributes Class services Code...
  • Page 19: Message Router Object (0X02)

    7.2. Message router object (0x02) The message router defines the connection paths to other objects and allows access to the objects via these paths. Message router object (object class ID) Class attributes Name Access Revision Max instance Number of instances Optional attribute list Optional service list Maximum ID number class attributes...
  • Page 20: Assembly Object (0X04)

    7.3. Assembly object (0x04) The assembly object links attributes of different objects to allow for their transmission as a whole via a single connection The following assemblies are available: • Input assembly (producing) 0x65 • Config assembly 0x64 Assembly object (object class ID 0x04) Class attributes Name Access...
  • Page 21: Connection Manager Object (0X06)

    7.4. Connection manager object (0x06) This object manages internal resources for maintaining explicit and implicit connections. Connection manager object (object class ID 0x06) Class attributes Name Access Revision Max instance Number of instances Optional attribute list Maximum ID number class attributes Maximum ID number instance attributes Class services Code...
  • Page 22: Port Object (0Xf4)

    7.5. Port object (0xF4) This object describes the existing CIP ports of the device. Port object (object class ID 0xF4) Class attributes Name Access Revision Max instance Number of instances Maximum ID number class attributes Maximum ID number instance attributes Entry port Port instance info Class services...
  • Page 23: Tcp/Ip Interface Object (0Xf5)

    7.6. TCP/IP interface object (0xF5) This object implements mechanisms for configuration of the TCP/IP layer such as, for example, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address. TCP/IP interface object (object class ID 0xF5) Class attributes Name Access Revision Max instance Number of instances Maximum ID number class attributes Maximum ID number instance attributes...
  • Page 24: Ethernet Link Object (0Xf6)

    7.7. Ethernet link object (0xF6) This object configures the connection-specific properties (MAC-ID, Transmission rate etc.) of the Ethernet interfaces. Ethernet link object (object class ID 0xF6) Class attributes Name Access Revision Max instance Number of instances Maximum ID number class attributes Maximum ID number instance attributes Class services Code...
  • Page 25: Qos Object (0X48)

    7.8. QoS object (0x48) The QoS (Quality of Service) object can be used to configure the DSCP values of the different outgoing message priorities. QoS object (0x48) Class attributes Name Access Revision Max instance Number of instances Maximum ID number class attributes Maximum ID number instance attributes Class services Code...
  • Page 26: Vendor-Specific Object (0X64)

    7.9. Vendor-specific object (0x64) 7.9.1. Configuration assemblies Configuration assembly (assembly instance ID 0x64) Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Filter Reserved Display Button Webser- Output Emitted rotate lock ver lock rate light Display intensity...
  • Page 27: Vendor Object

    7.9.3. Vendor object This object allows for access to all sensor-specific data. Vendor object (object class ID 0x64) Class attributes Name Access No class instance available. Attribute 1 not required due to revision == 1 Class services Code Name No class instance available. Instance attributes Name EIP data type...
  • Page 28 Display rotate BOOL (8bit) Get/set 0 = not rotated (dflt) 1 = rotated Display intensity USINT (8bit) Get/set 0 = Min 1 = Normal 2 = Max 3 = Power saver mode 4 = Screensaver (dflt) Display mode USINT (8bit) Get/set 0 = Process (dflt) 1 = Analysis...
  • Page 29: Web-Based Configuration

    8. Web-based configuration The device is equipped with a web-based set-up interface which operates independent of the operating sys- tem. Parameterizing of the device can conveniently be done using a standard web browser. In delivery condi- tion the device expects the IP address from a DHCP server. The web-based set-up interface is not required for normal operation on the controller.
  • Page 31 In order to now be able to open the website of the device (in the example OY2TA104P0150E), the IP address must be entered in the address bar of the browser as described Example: 192.168.100.10 The overview page Device general is not password protected. If the pages of the device or port settings are opened a password query appears.
  • Page 32: Page Layout

    8.2. Page layout     The website is divided into the following 4 areas: 1. Language selection: The website can be changed from English (default setting) to German, French, Span- ish or Italian via the language selection. 2. Display: On each page, the current display is represented exactly like on the device itself.
  • Page 33: General Device

    8.3. General device After the connection has been established, the overview page “General device” is displayed. 8.4. Device Settings...
  • Page 34: Measured Value Settings

    Network settings If the device is not operated on a controller it is possible to change the network settings. By default, IP address assignment is done via a DHCP server. In delivery condition, the network setting is set to “Obtain IP address automatically”.
  • Page 35: Device Test

    • Do not use any solvents or cleaning agents to clean the Sensor, which could damage the device. 10. Proper Disposal wenglor sensoric gmbh does not take back unusable or irreparable products. When disposing of the products, the relevant national regulations for waste disposal apply.
  • Page 36 This operating manual is only a general description of technical processes whose implementation does not apply to every individual application.

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