Leuze ODSL 30 Original Operating Instructions

Leuze ODSL 30 Original Operating Instructions

Optical distance sensors

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Original operating instructions
ODSL 30
Optical distance sensors
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
We reserve the right to make technical changes
EN 2021/04/08 - 50146092

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  • Page 1 Original operating instructions ODSL 30 Optical distance sensors TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION We reserve the right to make technical changes EN 2021/04/08 - 50146092...
  • Page 2 © 2021 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 GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.7.1 Configuration / menu structure ODSL 30/V… (analog) ....... 28 3.7.2...
  • Page 4 EC Declaration of Conformity..........56 Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG...
  • Page 5 Voltage divider for the RS 485 bus termination ................23 Figure 3.9: Indicators and operational controls ODSL 30 ................25 Figure 3.10: ODSL 30 measurement values with a uniqueness range of 9.8m ..........40 Figure 4.1: Dimensioned drawing ODSL 30 models..................47 Figure 4.2:...
  • Page 6: General Information

    Uniqueness range Due to the periodicity of the sinusoid, the phase position of the signals received by the ODSL 30 lim- its the determination of unique measurement values to within a specific interval. The length of this interval is called the uniqueness range.
  • Page 7 General information Ambient light sensitivity Indicates the insensitivity of the measurement result towards ambient light. The ODSL 30 measures reliably even with ambient light intensity of 5kLux. Typical light intensity in a work place is only 1kLux. Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG...
  • 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 appli- cation: • Distance measurement •...
  • Page 9: Foreseeable Misuse

    (German Social Accident Insurance) provision 3 (e.g. electrician foreman). In other countries, there are respective regulations that must be observed. Exemption of liability 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.
  • Page 10: Laser Safety Notices

     The device must not be tampered with and must not be changed in any way. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the device. Repairs must only be performed by Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG.  The laser radiation emitted from the device is collimated. The laser is operated in pulse mode.
  • Page 11 267 ns 267 ns Wavelength: 655 nm 655 nm CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT IEC 60825-1:2014 Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 IEC 60825-1:2014 Figure 2.2: Laser warning and information signs – supplied stick-on labels Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 12: Description Odsl 30

    If the device is used in areas subject to electrostatic charges, it is recommended to connect the housing of the ODSL 30 to a potential equalization. Accessories The mounting device BT 30 is already included in the scope of delivery of the ODSL 30 for easy mounting and alignment (for further accessories, see see chapter 5.2). ≥...
  • Page 13: Typical Areas Of Application For The Odsl 30

    The ODSL 30 variants with analog output and/or up to three teachable switching outputs are ideally suited for basic positioning tasks, such as the height/level adjustment of lifting tables and lifting platforms. The ODSL 30 is mounted in a way to enable positioning in the direction of the measurement beam. Figure 3.1: Positioning of lifting tables application example 3.2.3...
  • Page 14: Mounting

    Description ODSL 30 Mounting The mounting device BT 30 is already included in the scope of delivery of the ODSL 30, which allows easy mounting and alignment of the ODSL 30. (similar to illustration) Figure 3.2: ODSL 30 with BT 30 Dimensioned drawing BT 30 Figure 3.3:...
  • Page 15: Odsl 30 Models

    Description ODSL 30 ODSL 30 models Models The ODSL 30 is available in four models: • as a laser distance sensor with 2 analog outputs 1 … 10V and 4 … 20mA and 1 universally configurable switching output, measurement range between 0.2 … 30m •...
  • Page 16: Odsl 30/V

    Behavior of the analog outputs of the ODSL 30/V… The ODSL 30/V… has an analog output with linear behavior. A current output (4 … 20mA) and a voltage output (1 … 10V) are available to the user. In order to achieve the highest resolution possible, the range of the analog output should be set as small as the application allows.
  • Page 17 Behavior of the switching output of the ODSL 30/V… Additionally, a switching output with two switching points (switching window) is available with the ODSL 30/ V… with analog output. The upper switching point can be taught using a teach line. By configuring within...
  • Page 18: Odsl 30/24

    Behavior of the switching outputs of the ODSL 30/24… The ODSL 30/24… is equipped with three independent switching outputs, each with 2 switching points (switching window). The upper switching points can be taught using a teach line. By configuring within the...
  • Page 19: Odsl 30/D

    RS 422 mode, i.e., with permanent transmission on the Tx+ and Tx- lines. 2) For the ODSL 30/D 485…, the data transmission is carried out in RS 485 mode, i.e., the Tx+ and Tx- lines are switched to receive. This permits several ODSL 30/D 485… to be connected onto a single bus. In this case, the device addresses of the individual devices must differ from each other.
  • Page 20 (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 3.7: Serial transmission formats ODSL 30/D… Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 21 With asynchronous measurement, the sensor measures continuously. After processing the command, the next measurement value of the ODSL 30 is transmitted. The response time of the ODSL 30 varies within the scope of the measurement time and is dependent on the time of the query and the state of the internal measurement cycle of the ODSL 30 at this time.
  • Page 22 100's tens ones tenths 100ms "A…D" 1) Depending on the configuration of the measurement time, see chapter 3.8 "Advanced menu (for software versions V01.10 and newer)", duration of data transmission not included. Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 23 The sensor is activated if the input activ/ref is at active level or if the sensor is activated via control command. The sensor is deactivated if the input activ/ref is not at active level and the sensor is deactivated via control command. Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 24 These standards define some basic rules that should be followed in order to achieve the most reliable data transmission: • The data lines A and B (which correspond to the ODSL 30 pins Tx+ and Tx-) are connected to a characteristic impedance of Z ≈...
  • Page 25 1200m in length, the component measurements of the integrated type generators and receiv- ers within the endpoint system, the applicable data signalling rate up to 12.5 Mbit/s. Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 26: Operation With Fieldbus And Ethernet

    Description ODSL 30 Operation with fieldbus and Ethernet Sensors ODSL 30/D232-30M-S12 with an RS 232 serial interface can be connected with MA 2xxi modular connection units to the following fieldbus and Ethernet types: • PROFIBUS DP –> MA 204 • Ethernet TCP/IP–>...
  • Page 27: Operation Odsl 30

    The 3 yellow LEDs Q1, Q2 and Q3 for the status display of the up to 3 switching outputs are additionally located in the optical window of the ODSL 30. Only the LEDs for those switching outputs that are actually available in the respective device model have a function.
  • Page 28: Adjustment Of The Display Contrast

    3.6.5 Querying the device software version You can query the device software version in the menu for configuring the ODSL 30. To do this, select the following menu item in the Service Menu: <- Software version V0x.xx with date (YY = year, MM = month, DD = day) SW V01.20 YYMMDD...
  • Page 29: Configuration Odsl 30

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

    Description ODSL 30 3.7.1 Configuration / menu structure ODSL 30/V… (analog) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Explanation / Notes Default Measurement time / uniqueness range / object dif- Applic. Param. Tmeas Bgnd Rem. Tmeas Bgnd Rem. fuse reflection...
  • Page 31 Display of parameter version, no changes possi- Parameter YYMMDD Val: 31024 Interface type Display of the interface type, no changes possible Analog Interface Return Return to level 1 Exit from Menu Return to measure mode Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 32: Configuration / Menu Structure Odsl 30/24

    Description ODSL 30 3.7.2 Configuration / menu structure ODSL 30/24… (3 switching outputs) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Explanation / Notes Default Measurement time / uniqueness range / object dif- Applic. Param. Tmeas Bgnd Rem. Tmeas Bgnd Rem.
  • Page 33 Display of parameter version, no changes possi- Parameter YYMMDD Val: 31024 Interface type Display of the interface type, no changes possible 3 Outp. Q1-Q2-Q3 Return Return to level 1 Exit from Menu Return to measure mode Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 34: Configuration / Menu Structure Odsl 30/D 232

    Description ODSL 30 3.7.3 Configuration / menu structure ODSL 30/D 232… (digital RS 232) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Explanation / Notes Default Measurement time / uniqueness range / object dif- Applic. Param. Tmeas Bgnd Rem. Tmeas Bgnd Rem.
  • Page 35 Display of parameter version, no changes possi- Parameter YYMMDD Val: 31024 Interface type Display of the interface type, no changes possible RS232 interface Return Return to level 1 Exit from Menu Return to measure mode Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 36: Configuration / Menu Structure Odsl 30/D 485

    Description ODSL 30 3.7.4 Configuration / menu structure ODSL 30/D 485… (digital RS 485) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Explanation / Notes Default Measurement time / uniqueness range / object dif- Applic. Param. Tmeas Bgnd Rem. Tmeas Bgnd Rem.
  • Page 37 Display of parameter version, no changes possi- Parameter YYMMDD Val: 31024 Interface type Display of the interface type, no changes possible RS485 interface Return Return to level 1 Exit from Menu Return to measure mode Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 38: Operating Example

    Description ODSL 30 3.7.5 Operating example The following values are to be configured for an ODSL 30/V…: • calibrated current output 4 … 20mA, characteristic curve with positive gradient and measurement range 500 … 3500mm. • upper switching point for output Q1 at 3000mm and lower switching point for output Q1 at 2000mm.
  • Page 39 This menu item exits the Exit from Menu menu item "Exit from Menu". configuration menu. Select menu item with the key. Leuze electronic The device has returned to measure mode ENTER Dist. [mm] 10687 Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 40: Advanced Menu (For Software Versions V01.10 And Newer)

    Applic. Param. 3.8.1 Setting an offset/preset value - Compensating mounting tolerances Deviations which occur during mounting of the ODSL 30 can be compensated for with the offset or preset parameter: • For Offset, a fixed value and a sign are specified.
  • Page 41 ENTER A measurement is made, the preset is stored and the ODSL 30 is ready. The offset value is automatically calculated from the measurement value and nominal measurement value (preset value) and entered as the offset in the configuration. A preset is deactivated by entering an offset value of zero.
  • Page 42: Reduction In Measurement Time To As Little As 30Ms

    1m, i.e. a correct measurement value is only output for objects located within the uniqueness range. Uniqueness range 9.8m Distance [m] Figure 3.10: ODSL 30 measurement values with a uniqueness range of 9.8m Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 43: Changing The Display Resolution

    This menu item refers only to the display. Changing this parameter has no direct effect on the output at the serial or analog interfaces If you would like to transmit measurement data with a resolution of 0.1mm using the ODSL 30/D... with serial interface, this can be parameterized at a different location (see see chapter 3.4.3).
  • Page 44: Technical Data Odsl 30

    General specifications ODSL 30 Optical data Measurement range 200 … 30,000mm (6 … 90% diffuse reflection) 200 … 65,000mm (50 … 90% diffuse reflection, ODSL 30/D… only) Resolution 0.1 mm / 1 mm (factory setting) Light source Laser (pulsed) Wavelength...
  • Page 45: Device-Specific Data

    50x50mm²; at temperatures < 0°C different error limits apply; 5) Diffuse reflectance 6% ... 90%, temperature range 0°C … +45°C ≥ 6) Same object, identical environmental conditions, measurement object 50 x 50mm² Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 46: Odsl 30/24-30M-S12

    3) In the temperature range of 0°C … +45°C, measurement object 50x50mm²; at temperatures < 0°C different error limits apply; 4) Diffuse reflectance 6% ... 90%, temperature range 0°C … +45°C 5) Same object, identical environmental conditions Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 47: Odsl 30/D 232-30M-S12

    3) In the temperature range of 0°C … +45°C, measurement object 50x50mm²; at temperatures < 0°C different error limits apply 4) Diffuse reflectance 6% ... 90%, temperature range 0°C … +45°C 5) Same object, identical environmental conditions Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 48: Odsl 30/D 485-30M-S12

    3) In the temperature range of 0°C … +45°C, measurement object 50x50mm²; at temperatures < 0°C different error limits apply 4) Diffuse reflectance 6% ... 90%, temperature range 0°C … +45°C 5) Same object, identical environmental conditions Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 49: Dimensioned And Connection Drawings

    Optical axes Transmitter Receiver Reference edge for the measurement (distance zero point) Sight for coarse alignment Figure 4.1: Dimensioned drawing ODSL 30 models ODSL 30/V… (analog output) Figure 4.2: Electrical connection ODSL 30/V… Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 50 Technical data ODSL 30 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/D 485… (digital output RS 485) Figure 4.5: Electrical connection ODSL 30/D 485…...
  • Page 51: Type Overview And Accessories

    2 configurable switching outputs, laser class 2 ODSL 30/D485-30M-S12 50041204 Measurement range 0 … 65000mm, RS 485 serial interface, 2 configurable switching outputs, laser class 2 Table 5.1: ODSL 30 type overview Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG ODSL 30...
  • Page 52: Accessories

    Cooperative target CTS 100x100 50104599 Cooperative target, diffuse reflectance 50 … 90% PC accessories Accessories for fieldbus connection for ODSL 30/D232-30M-S12 with RS 232 interface MA 204i 50112893 Modular fieldbus connection for field use, interfaces: RS232 / PROFIBUS DP MA 208i...
  • Page 53: Installation

    View through a recess If the ODSL 30 has to be installed behind a cover, the recess has to have at least the size of the optical glass cover. Otherwise, a correct measurement is not possible or can not be guaranteed.
  • Page 54: Teach-In

    Installation Teach-in You can adjust the upper switching points by means of teach-in; with the ODSL 30/V…, you can also set the characteristic output curve of the analog output by means of teach-in. For teach-in, there are differ- ences among the various device models: Teach event for ODSL 30/V…...
  • Page 55 Teach event for ODSL 30/24… (3 switching outputs)  Switching outputs Q1/Q2: Teach event is the same as for ODSL 30/D…  Switching output Q3: Teach event is the same as for ODSL 30/V… via teach input teach Q3 Teaching takes place towards the switching points.
  • Page 56: Care, Maintenance And Disposal

    The device does not normally require any maintenance by the operator. Repairs to the device must only be carried out by the manufacturer.  For repairs, contact your responsible Leuze subsidiary or Leuze customer service (see chapter 8 "Ser- vice and support").
  • Page 57: Service And Support

    Service and support Service and support Service hotline You can find the contact information for the hotline in your country on our website www.leuze.com under Contact & Support. Repair service and returns Defective devices are repaired in our service centers competently and quickly. We offer you an extensive service packet to keep any system downtimes to a minimum.
  • Page 58: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    The optical distance sensors of the ODSL 30 series have been manufactured observing current European standards and guidelines. The manufacturer of the product, Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG in D-73277 Owen, possesses a certi- fied quality assurance system in accordance with ISO 9001.

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