IFM O2D51 Series Operating Instructions Manual

IFM O2D51 Series Operating Instructions Manual

Object recognition sensor

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Operating instructions
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Object recognition sensor
O2D51x
O2D53x
Firmware: 1.22.9009 or higher

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions Object recognition sensor O2D51x O2D53x Firmware: 1.22.9009 or higher...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    O2D51x O2D53x Object recognition sensor Contents Preliminary note ............. Symbols used .
  • Page 3: Preliminary Note

    Device of protection class III. Only for operation in PELV circuits (Ò chapter Electrical connection). 1.4 Legal and copyright information © All rights reserved by ifm electronic gmbh. No part of these instructions may be reproduced and used without the consent of ifm electronic gmbh.
  • Page 4 The price of the ifm products has then to be paid for the respective device itself (hardware) and not for the firmware. For the latest information on the license agreement for your product please visit www.ifm.com...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Object recognition sensor O2D51x O2D53x 2 Safety instructions • The unit described is a subcomponent for integration into a system. – The system architect is responsible for the safety of the system. – The system architect undertakes to perform a risk assessment and to create documentation in accordance with legal and normative requirements to be provided to the operator and user of the system.
  • Page 6: O2D514

    O2D51x O2D53x Object recognition sensor 2.1.2 O2D514 The colour of the illumination LEDs can be switched between red (625 nm), green (525 nm), blue (453 nm) and white. The colour selection applies to all LEDs at the same time. The lighting is highly focused. The unit complies with Risk Group 2 according to EN 62471:2008.
  • Page 7: Intended Use

    Object recognition sensor O2D51x O2D53x 3 Intended use The unit is used for quality inspection of objects. It checks and monitors contours, object properties, shape deviations, colour changes and surfaces. In addition, the unit is suited for sorting and counting tasks. 3.1 Application area The device safety is rated for use under the following operating conditions according to EN IEC 61010-2-201:...
  • Page 8: Function

    • Data processing with function blocks and logical links in the unit • Integrated ifm mass storage device saves current configuration for easy device replacement. Optional storage of error images 4.2 Web front end The unit has a web front end via which the following information can be retrieved: •...
  • Page 9: Triggering Image Captures

    • Internal triggering – Images are captured continuously with a fixed frame rate. – The settings are made via the ifm Vision Assistant software. • External triggering – Image capture activated by external trigger source (switching signal of a connected sensor) via the trigger input.
  • Page 10: Switching Output

    [Übersetzung ist nicht mehr aktuell] Switching output OUT1 is configurable. The output is not switched by default. The configuration can be done individually for each application using the ifm Vision Assistant software. The table below shows the standard configuration. Signal Standard configuration Ready / OUT1...
  • Page 11: O2D51X

    Object recognition sensor O2D51x O2D53x 4.5.1 O2D51x The device has RGBW lighting, which can be switched between the lighting colours red, green, blue and white. Only one colour can be activated at a time, which applies to all internal lighting LEDs. The optics of the device do not feature a band-pass filter.
  • Page 12: Mounting

    2.1 Nm. u Align the unit to the centre of the object’s optical axis. Information about available accessories at www.ifm.com 5.1 Installation instructions Storage at high humidity can lead to fogging of the front glass after switch-on, which can affect the functioning of the unit.
  • Page 13: Mounting With Clamp

    Object recognition sensor O2D51x O2D53x 5.2 Mounting with clamp Fig. 5: Installation using the mounting set E2D500 M4 screws threaded M4 holes (depth 7 mm) bracket clamp u Fasten the bracket to the threaded M4 holes of the unit using two M4 screws. Tightening torque max.
  • Page 14: Mounting With Dome Illumination

    O2D51x O2D53x Object recognition sensor 5.3 Mounting with dome illumination Fig. 6: Installation using the mounting set E2D501 M4 screws threaded M4 holes (depth 7 mm) bracket clamp dome illumination u Fasten the bracket to the threaded M4 holes of the unit using two M4 screws. Tightening torque max.
  • Page 15: Electrical Connection

    Object recognition sensor O2D51x O2D53x 6 Electrical connection ATTENTION The unit must be connected by a qualified electrician. Protection class III (PC III) unit (IEC 61010-2-201 chap. 6.5.2.101.4). The electrical supply must - be provided only by PELV circuits (IEC 61010-2-201 chap. 3.111), - not exceed 35 V DC during operation, - not exceed 60 V DC in the event of a single fault and - not exceed the permitted operating voltage of the unit (see data sheet).
  • Page 16: Wiring

    O2D51x O2D53x Object recognition sensor 6.1 Wiring ① Ethernet (parameter setting interface, process interface) M12 socket, D-coded, 4 poles 1: TD+ 2: RD+ 3: TD- 4: RD- S: screen ② Profinet (power supply and process output) M12 connector, L-coded, 5 poles 1: 24 V DC 2: not used, trigger input 3: GND...
  • Page 17: External Illumination

    Object recognition sensor O2D51x O2D53x 6.3 External illumination An external illumination can be connected to facilitate object recognition. Connect the external illumination to switching output OUT1 of the unit. The sensor triggers the illumination independently or passes the trigger signal through to the external illumination unit. Since the sensors with infrared light have a band-pass filter, only external illuminations with a wave length range between 780 nm...880 nm can be used.
  • Page 18: Installation

    To be able to make full use of the unit’s functions, the ifmVisionAssistant software is required for parameter setting. u Download the ifmVisionAssistant software via the download area of the unit: documentation.ifm.com The operation of the ifmVisionAssistant software is described in the software manual. Ò Software manual at documentation.ifm.com...
  • Page 19: Operating And Display Elements

    On for 2 s Configuration successfully saved flashes at 8 Hz flashes at 8 Hz Active mode for configuration transfer from ifm storage device via multi-function key (Ò Replace the unit / 25) flashes at 8 Hz Error: lock button is active...
  • Page 20 O2D51x O2D53x Object recognition sensor --- means undefined state...
  • Page 21: Set-Up

    After approx. 30 seconds, the unit is in the evaluation mode where saved applications are executed. The indicators signal the current operating status. On delivery, no applications are set up and the unit does not perform any function. u Configure the unit via the ifm Vision Assistant software.
  • Page 22: Parameter Setting

    The ifm Vision Assistant software and the software manual are available on the Internet: www.ifm.com. 10.1 Focus the optics using the multi-function key The multi-function key is inactive until at least one application has been created via the ifm Vision Assistant software. u Press the multi-function key for 3 seconds.
  • Page 23: Operation

    Object recognition sensor O2D51x O2D53x 11 Operation The following recommendations increase the recognition rate: u Place the object (3) in the field of view (2). u Remove other objects from the field of view. u For objects with shiny surface: • slightly tilt the device (1) or •...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    O2D51x O2D53x Object recognition sensor 12 Troubleshooting If the unit behaves unexpectedly or incorrectly: u Download and install the latest firmware and ifmVisionAssistant versions. Download at documentation.ifm.com. If the problems persist: u Contact the ifm support. Contact at www.ifm.com.
  • Page 25: Maintenance, Repair And Disposal

    The integrated ifm storage device has a data retention time of 3 years at a maximum storage temperature of 55 °C. If this time is exceeded, data loss is possible. During operation, the stored data is refreshed periodically.

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