Batch Processor (LSC-B) User Guide Land Instruments International Dronfield, S18 1DJ England Telephone: (01246) 417691 Facsimile: (01246) 410585 Email: infrared.sales@landinst.com Internet: www.landinst.com Land Instruments International 10 Friends Lane Newtown PA 18940-1804 U.S.A. Telephone: (215) 504 8000 Facsimile: (215) 504 0879 Email: irsales@landinstruments.net Internet: www.landinstruments.net Land Instruments International, 2004 Publication Nº: LSCB Issue: First 11/04
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User Guide LSC-B CONTENTS QUALITY ASSURANCE SAFETY INFORMATION CONTENTS (This Page) PREFACE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 2.0 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 2 2.1 Landscan Control Batch Processor 2.2 Configuration Software 3.0 PROCESSOR HARDWARE INSTALLATION 4 3.1 Landscan Control Batch Processor Dimensions 4.0 SYSTEM CABLE CONNECTIONS 5 4.1 Landscan Control Batch Processor Front Panel 4.2 Landscan Control Batch Processor Rear Panel 4.3 Mains Power 4.4 Encoder Input (X1) 4.5 Encoder I/O (X2) 4.6 External Communications - Ethernet (2-off) (X6/X7) 4.7 External Communications - Serial RS232C (X9) 4.8 System Alarm (X10) 4.9 Remote Laser Control Input (X11) 4.10 Scan Valid Retransmit (X12) 4.11 LSP/LS Linescanning Thermometer Connection (X13) 4.12 Digital/Analog Input/Output Cards (X14/X15/X16) 4.13 RS232C Terminal Connector (Front Panel) 5.0 SYSTEM DISPLAY 15 5.1 System Display LED's 6.0 ETHERNET CONFIGURATION 13 Contents
LSC-B User Guide CONTENTS (Continued) 7.0 QUICK-START GUIDE 17 7.1 Select the Ethernet ID Setting 7.2 Applying Power to the Processor 7.3 Display System Status 7.4 Connection of the Processor to the Personal / Laptop Computer 7.5 Communicating with the Processor 7.6 Temperature Data Capture 8.0 ROTARY MACHINE APPLICATIONS 21 8.1 Overview 8.2 Installation of Hardware 8.3 Software 9.0 ACCESSORIES 22 10.0 MAINTENANCE 23 Appendix A - SYSTEM FAULT DIAGNOSIS CHART 24 Contents
User Guide LSC-B PREFACE 29800A Fig. A - Landscan Control Batch (LSC-B) Processor These instructions should be used in conjunction with the information detailed within the Landscan Control Batch (LSC-B) Processor Installation Guide. Any instructions undertaken must be carried out by suitably trained personnel. Preface
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User Guide LSC-B 1.0 INTRODUCTION This User Guide provides a system overview describing the hardware installation and introduces the processor Configuration Software, utilised for interrogation, setup and modification of the system's operating parameters. A more comprehensive User Guide accompanies the Configuration Software which describes the configuration of the software in detail and provides information about the processing operations. The Landscan Control Batch processor can be used with Landscan LSP series or Landscan LS series equipment, the selection of a system determined by the setting of jumper links on the X13 PCB. Page 1
RS 23 2 TERMIN AL X XX.XX X.XX X.XX LSC-B User Guide 2.0 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Landscan Control Batch Processor provides a dedicated data input, mathematical processing facility for use with Landscan sensor heads for process control applications. The processor provides external communications interfaces for system configuration and for the transmission of scan line information to host computers. This can be achieved using RS232C or an Ethernet connection when the transmission of large quantities of data at high speed is required. In addition, the Landscan Control Batch Processor provides optional digital and analogue I/O, allowing the processor to perform process monitoring and control. The processor has been designed to function automatically and continuously with in-built self-analysis of system events, plus comprehensive diagnostic information accessible through the configuration software and front panel display. The processor supports up to four simultaneous Ethernet connections. In addition, the processor captures data from any of the Landscan heads and manipulates the information into a 2-dimensional analysis grid. The system can be considered to consist of two distinct components, the Control Batch Processor and the Configuration Software which runs on a portable PC and is used to configure the processor parameters. PROCESS MONITORING Optional Software PROCESS CONTROL Landscan WCA Ethernet 5 4 3 2 1 Ethernet RS232 Serial Comms Interconnection Cable Portable PC Temporary Link RS232 Landscan Control Batch Processor LSP Linescanning Thermometer LSP SYSTEM Configuration Software 298001 Fig. 1 - Typical Landscan Control Batch System Overview Page 2
User Guide LSC-B 2.1 Landscan Control Batch Processor The Landscan Control Batch Processor is a rackmounted unit, that will sample 1000 data points per scan line, at scan speeds between 10Hz and 100Hz. The processor can partition the previous product temperature data into up to 500 analysis fields. Within each of these fields, processing functions are applied including min, mean, max and standard deviation. An analog 4 to 20mA output is provided that allows for remote control of the Landscan sensor head's emissivity settings. An additional alarm relay output is available to alert the user to conditions which may result in the data captured being invalid. (e.g. power loss at the Landscan sensor head) The product edges can be detected by identifying where in the scan line the temperature rises above a preset threshold level. This is achieved automatically by analysing the peak product temperature in relation to the environmental background temperature. The system uses the edge detection information to align the field positions, allowing the fields to track a target which may be moving erratically within the sensor s field of view. If the target moves, grows or shrinks within the sensor s field of view, the fields follow these movements. Optional analogue and digital I/O can be used to provide process monitoring and control. The processor provides an RS232 serial communication connection located on the front panel, which allows a laptop personal computer or similar to be connected temporarily to allow modifications to the system configuration. A second RS232 serial communications connection can be used for permanent monitoring. Ethernet communication is also provided on the processor to allow the connection of third party computer systems and also the Landscan WCA software. Calibrated temperature data and zone processed data are available in real time for the purposes of analysis and database storage by remote computer systems. Configuration of the processor is fully supported by the Ethernet and RS232C communications, with the configuration software capable of setting up the processor for an appropriate network setting. When the user has satisfactorily configured the system for a particular application, the parameters essential for operation are secured against power loss inside the system. The processor will continuously operate without interruption, utilising these settings until parameter changes are requested by the user. 2.2 Configuration Software The Configuration Software enables the user to communicate with the processor for initial setting up of the operating parameters and provides limited process monitoring capability. All operating parameters are securely retained in the non-volatile memory of the processor. The Configuration Software features; Configuration of: Scanner Type, Processor, Ethernet, Zones and Alarms, Optional Analogue and Digital I/O, Product Detection, Heater Fields and Heater Groups. Displays: Profile, Zone and Alarm Status, Scanner Status, Zone Profile, 2D Map, Product Display and Heater Field Display. Configuration Load and Save Processor Diagnostics Context Help RS232C or Ethernet Communications For further information, see the Landscan Configuration Software User Guide. Page 3
LSC-B User Guide 3.0 PROCESSOR HARDWARE INSTALLATION 3.1 Landscan Control Batch Processor Dimensions Not to scale 484 / 19.06 178 / 7.01 RS 23 2 102 / 4.02 TERMI NAL XXX. XXX. XXX. XX 467.2 / 18.39 FRONT VIEW 312 / 12.28 SIDE VIEW Recommended rear clearance 100 / 4.0 Minimum recommended front clearance 50 / 2.0 450 / 17.72 REAR VIEW All dimensions in mm / in 298002 Fig. 2 - Landscan Control Batch Processor Dimensions Page 4
User Guide LSC-B 4.0 SYSTEM CABLE CONNECTIONS 4.1 Landscan Control Batch Processor Front Panel RS 232 T ERM INAL XXX.XXX.XXX.XX Cooling Fan Grill Diagnostics LED's RS232C Terminal. Connection to remote PC running configuration software Ethernet Configuration Switch Rack Mounting Holes x4 298003 Fig. 3 - Landscan Control Batch Processor Front Panel The front panel of the Landscan Control Batch Processor is shown in Fig. 3, illustrating:- System Diagnostics LED's Ethernet Configuration Switch RS232C Terminal Connector for use with a PC or Laptop, running Configuration Software Cooling Fan Grill Rack Mounting Holes x4 Page 5
LSC-B User Guide 4.2 Landscan Control Batch Processor Rear Panel X10 X6/X7 X11 Processor Fan Vent X2 X5 X13 AC Power Plug Clamp X1 X3/X4 X8 X9 X12 X14/X15/X16 298005 Fig. 4 - Landscan Control Batch Processor Rear Panel The rear panel of the Landscan Control Batch Processor is shown in Fig. 4, illustrating:- X1 Encoder Input X2 Encoder I/O X3/X4/X5/X8 Service Interface Connections (Land Use Only) X6/X7 Ethernet Connection X9 RS232C Connection X10 System Alarm X11 Remote Laser Control X12 Scan Valid Retransmit X13 LSP Linescanning Thermometer Connector X14/X15/X16 DAIO Cards Page 6
User Guide LSC-B 4.3 Mains Power The processor requires a three-wire a.c.supply, that includes an earth ground connection. Warning RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK The a.c. supply and associated wiring must conform to local regulations for voltage and power rating. Failure to provide an earth ground connection can cause electric shock and improper operation of the equipment. Ensure that the earth ground wire has a current carrying capacity equal to, or greater than the largest power conductor. Ensure that the a.c. supply to this equipment is connected through an accessible isolator switch. The power consumption of the Landscan Control Batch Processor is approximately 60W and the unit must be fused independently with a 5amp fuse. Earth Live Neutral 298004 Fig. 4 - IEC Mains Socket Wiring Diagram 4.4 Encoder Input (X1) This 37-way 'D' type connector allows the interface of an incremental encoder (Land part no. 031.834) to the processor. The encoder input can be used for process correction in rotary applications and process speed corrections in linear applications. 4.5 Encoder I/O (X2) This 37-way 'D' type connector allows the interface of up to two external digital input sensors (Land part no. 031.835) to the processor. The input signals from these sensors can be used to define start and stop parameters of a product as it passes the scanner head. Page 7
LSC-B User Guide 4.6 External Communications - Ethernet (2-off) (X6/X7) The ethernet connections (2-off) provide a high-speed communications interface. The user is able to request live data and remotely configure the processor parameters from a remote PC. To make use of the external communications, commands must be sent to the processor using the LAND specified format. Full details of the LAND messaging interface are given in the Processor Configuration Software User Guide. The processor provides a connection for a 10BASE-T RJ45 Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) connector of CAT5 specification. The general cable recommendation is to use shielded 10BASE-T LSOH Category 5/Level 5 STP cable.this provides protection from electromagnetic interference in industrial environments. The use of unshielded 10BASE-T LSOH Category 5/Level 5 UTP is only recommended for areas that are guaranteed to be free from severe electromagnetic interference. The maximum cable length allowed is 100m / 328ft, which may be extended by utilising external network repeaters. For single head, single display systems, a 'peer to peer' network crossover cable is recommended. X6/X7 298005 Fig. 5 - Ethernet Connection 4.7 External Communications - RS232C Connection (X9) The serial connection provides the means by which a user can request statistical data and remotely configure the processor parameters from a remote PC. To make use of the external communications, customers must send commands to the processor using the LAND specified format. Full details of the LAND messaging interface are given in the Processor Configuration Software User Guide. The general recommendation for cable is 3-core with overall screen. X9 Pin 2 : Receive (Rx) Pin 3 : Transmit (Tx) Pin 5 : Ground (GND) 298006 Fig. 6 - Serial RS232C Connection Page 8
User Guide LSC-B 4.8 System Alarm (X10) The processor provides a system alarm relay output that indicates system event warnings eg. scanner head faults. Three contacts are provided; [NO] 'Normally open', [NC] 'Normally Closed' and [C] 'Common'. The relay rating is 2A @ 30V d.c. maximum. X10 NO NC C 298007 4.9 Remote Laser Control Input (X11) Fig. 7 - System Alarm Contacts The remote laser control input allows the scanner head laser to be remotely operated. The laser contacts can be operated by utilising an external switch or relay contacts (closed contacts activate the scanner head laser and open contacts make the scanner head laser inactive). X11 1 2 298008 4.10 Scan Valid Retransmit (X12) Fig. 8 - Remote Laser Control Contacts The processor provides a scanning head scan valid output. This signal can be used to synchronise the process to the scanner head data acquisition rate. 80 Scan 1 scanner revolution 1 1 'Scan valid' timing signal, valid when 'High' (+5V) 2 2 'Fast temperature output' signal (4 to 20mA) 298009 Fig. 9 - Scan Valid Timing Diagram Page 9
LSC-B User Guide sv X12 1 2 Pin 1 : +5V TTL Output Pin 2 : 0V 298010 Fig. 10 - Scan Valid Contacts 4.11 LSP/LS Linescanning Thermometer Connection (X13) The X13 connector allows an LSP or LS series linescanning thermometer to be interfaced to the Landscan Control Batch Processor unit. The selection of either an LSP or LS system is determined by setting jumper links on the X13 PCB. X13 SCR V2 V1 FT2 FT1 SV2 SV1 AT2 AT1 E2 E1 S2 S1 298011a LSP Scanners - 1&2 Linked (default) LS Scanners - 2&3 Linked 298011b Fig. 11a - Connection Contacts Fig. 11b - LSP and LS System Jumper Link Settings 4.12 Digital/Analog Input/Output Cards (DAIO) (X14/X15/X16) Up to 3 Digital/Analog Input/Output Cards (DAIO) may be fitted. Each card provides the following inputs and outputs: INPUTS OUTPUTS No. OF CHANNELS SPECIFICATION Digital 4* Closed contact with respect to isolated 24V, active high Analog 4* Differential, milliamp or voltage - link selectable. 0 to 1/2/5/10V range, scaling span and offset - independently software selectable Digital 4* Voltage-free relay outputs Analog 4* 0 to 20mA / 4 to 20mA, - independently software selectable Fig. 12 - DAIO Card Inputs and Outputs (single card application) *The status of each channel is updated once per scan line. 298012 Page 10
User Guide LSC-B 4.12.1 Card Programming When used with the Landscan Control Batch Processor, each DAIO card fitted must be set to a unique card number. This is done by fitting the 3 jumper links on the headers in the appropriate card number position (see Fig. 13). Note Ensure that multiple cards do not have the same jumper link settings. Jump Links Fitted JM 3 JM 2 JM 1 JM 6 JM 5 JM 4 JM 9 JM 8 JM 7 I/O CARD #3 I/O CARD #2 I/O CARD #1 LED Indicators on DAIO Mounting Bracket LED 3 Illuminated LED 2 Illuminated LED 1 Illuminated 298013 Fig. 13 - DAIO Card Programming Page 11
LSC-B User Guide 4.12.2 Analog Input Link Positions The analog inputs can accept either voltage (V) or current (ma) signals. Each of the four channels may be independently set using jumper links. For voltage input: Set the appropriate link to "V" (see Fig. 14) Select the required voltage input range in the Processor Configuration Software (see Processor Configuration Software User Guide) For current input: Set the appropriate link to "I" (see Fig. 14) Select the voltage input range in the software to 0 to 5V. AI1 AI2 V I V I V I V I LK1 LK2 LK3 LK4 VOLTAGE INPUT CURRENT INPUT (ma) 298014 Fig. 14 - Analog Input Link Positions 4.12.3 Multiple DAIO Cards When three DAIO cards are fitted, they provide a maximum of: 12 channels of Analog Output 12 channels of Digital Output 8 channels of Analog Input 8 channels of Digital Input Note When a third DAIO card is fitted, the Analog and Digital inputs of the card are disabled. This is because only 8 inputs are available at any time. Page 12
User Guide LSC-B 37-WAY 'D' CONNECTOR PIN NO. FUNCTION CHANNEL 1 Digital Input Ch1 2 Digital Input Ch2 3 Digital Input Ch3 4 Digital Input Ch4 5 24V (Isolated) 6 24V (Isolated) 7 0V (Isolated) 8 0V (Isolated) 9 Digital Output Normally Open Ch4 10 Digital Output Normally Closed Ch4 11 Digital Output Common Ch4 12 Analog Output Ch1 13 Return Ch1 14 Analog Output Ch2 15 Return Ch2 16 Analog Output Ch3 17 Return Ch3 18 Analog Output Ch4 19 Return Ch4 20 Relay Output Normally Open Ch1 21 Relay Output Normally Closed Ch1 22 Relay Output Common Ch1 23 Relay Output Normally Open Ch2 24 Relay Output Normally Closed Ch2 25 Relay Output Common Ch2 26 Relay Output Normally Open Ch3 27 Relay Output Normally Closed Ch3 28 Relay Output Common Ch3 29 No Connection - 30 Analog Input + Ch1 31 Analog Input - Ch1 32 Analog Input + Ch2 33 Analog Input - Ch2 34 Analog Input + Ch3 35 Analog Input - Ch3 36 Analog Input + Ch4 37 Analog Input - Ch4 298015 Fig. 15 - Pin Configuration for DAIO 37-Way 'D' Connector Page 13
LSC-B User Guide 4.13 RS232C Terminal Connector (Front Panel) The front panel RS232C terminal connector is intended to be used in conjunction with a laptop PC running the Processor Configuration Software. A serial cable is supplied with the the Landscan Control Batch Processor for this purpose. If the RS232C cable supplied is not suitable for the dedicated type of portable computer to be used, then an alternative can be supplied (upon request), or a suitable connector can be manufactured and wired as shown below: Landscan Control Batch Processor front panel 25-way serial communications terminal connection Portable computer Serial Port (COM )1 GND Rx 7 Tx 3 2 298016 Fig. 16 - Wiring Diagram for Processor to PC Connection Cable Consult the portable PC User Guide for pin connections to the serial port (COM1). Page 14
User Guide LSC-B 5.0 SYSTEM DISPLAY The Landscan Control Batch Processor has six LED's located on the front panel, which are used to indicate system events and system status. The LED's provide immediate diagnosis of the current status of the unit and allow detailed fault finding.! RS232 TERMINAL XXX.XXX.XXX.XX IP ADDRESS 298017 Fig. 17 - Front Panel LED's 5.1 System Display LED's Each of the display LED's has a number of possible states which can be used to diagnose the current status of the system. Symbol Description LED Constant On LED Flashing On LED Off Power - This indicates that power has been applied to the unit Power OK Fault Fault System Running - This indicates that the software is running and acts as a visual watchdog Fault Running OK Software watchdog Fault Scanner - This is an indication of the status of the scanner Hardware OK Stabilising Scan Valid Hardware OK Receiving valid data Fault Ethernet Comms - This is an indication of the status of the Ethernet network adapter and network activity Ethernet Adapter OK Network not active Ethernet Adapter OK Network activity Fault Temperature Alarm - This indicates the processor and scanner internal ambient temperature sensor status High Temp trip Highest Temp trip Temp OK System Alarm - This is an indication of the status of the system alarm Fault System Alarm active System OK It is possible to diagnose the system to individual hardware and software components using the display and the 'System Fault Diagnosis Chart' found in Appendix A. Page 15
LSC-B User Guide 6.0 ETHERNET CONFIGURATION The Ethernet network is configured using the Ethernet ID switch located on the processor front panel. 9 XXX.XXX.XXX.XX IP ADDRESS 298018 Fig. 18 - Ethernet ID Switch The rotating switch on the front panel allows the user to set a unique number for each unit. This number is the lowest digit of the IP addresses stored in the unit for each of the two network adapters. XXX.XXX.XXX.XX_ On power-up, the unit then reads the switch and creates the unit's IP addresses from the base address plus the switch setting. For example, if the base address of the unit was 10.1.10.100 and the switch setting was 5 the actual IP addresses used by the unit would be 10.1.10.105 and 10.1.10.115. This allows for all units on the network to be configured with the same base address and have a unique switch setting. Using this system allows units to be moved around the network without the need to use configuration software to change network settings. The base address of the unit can be changed using the Configuration Software, details of which are explained in the Configuration Software User Guide. Note The switch is only read on power-up of the unit and any changes to the switch position, following this, does not change the network IP address. It is therefore necessary when applying power to the unit, to ensure that the IP switch setting is in the relevant position. Page 16
User Guide LSC-B 7.0 QUICK-START GUIDE This section describes a sequence of actions which confirm that the system is functioning correctly. In the event of verification failure, refer to the Processor Configuration Software User Guide. If any further problems are encountered, contact Land Instruments International for assistance. 7.1 Select the Ethernet ID Setting Before the unit is powered-up, it is necessary to ensure that the Ethernet switch, located on the front panel of the processor, is set to the required value. Refer to Section 6.0 for details of network configuration and Ethernet ID selection. 7.2 Applying Power to the Processor When power has been applied to the processor unit, the display 'Power' LED should be illuminated. Refer to Section 5.0 for details of the display start-up sequence. 7.3 Display System Status After the start-up procedure has ended, the display begins to indicate the current system status. This depends on the connections made to the unit at this point. The 'System Running' LED should be flashing to indicate that the unit is running correctly. Refer to Section 5.0 for details of display status indication. 7.4 Connection of the Processor to the Personal / Laptop Computer Connect the supplied RS232C Serial Comms lead to the 25-way terminal on the front panel of the processor and to the 9-way COM 1 serial port of the dedicated portable PC. LSP PROCESSOR FRONT PANEL RS232 TERMINAL XXX.XXX.XXX.XX IP A DDRESS 25 - WAY CONNECTOR PORTABLE COMPUTER REAR PANEL COM 1 SERIAL POWER RS 232C SERIAL COMMS CABLE (SUPPLIED) 9 - W AY CO NNECTOR 298019 Fig. 19 - Processor to Portable PC Connection Page 17
LSC-B User Guide 7.5 Communicating with the Processor The following section describes how to communicate with the processor for the purposes of system configuration and how to monitor data acquisition of the processor. Ensure that the Processor Configuration Software has been fully installed. Start the 'Processor Configuration Software' by selecting the desktop icon or the program menu option. The configuration software starts immediately and attempts to communicate with the processor. Following successful communications with the processor, the user is prompted to perform an upload of the current processor configuration. Confirm the upload. The following upload progress dialog box is then displayed. 298020 Fig. 20 - Upload Dialog Box Following a successful processor configuration upload, the current processor configuration is displayed in the main window of the software. Page 18
User Guide LSC-B 298021 Fig. 21 - Main Window Dialog Box The status bar located at the bottom of the main window should indicate that the system is running correctly ('System OK') and the configuration status box should indicate that this is a live configuration ('Live Configuration'). The processor is now operating correctly and communicating with the Processor Configuration Software. The Processor Configuration Software indicates system faults by turning the 'Main Window' status bar to red. A description of the fault will be indicated on the status bar. Further diagnosis is possible from the processor diagnostics window. Refer to the Processor Configuration Software User Guide for further details. Page 19
LSC-B User Guide 7.6 Temperature Data Capture The following section assumes that a target temperature is available for verification. After completing the steps detailed in the previous section, select the 'Configuration' dialog box and select the specific system parameters including 'Scanner Type' and 'Units of Measurement'. Select the 'Processor Download' option from the toolbar and confirm the action. A 'Download Progress' dialog box will be displayed, indicating the successful download of the new configuration. 298022 Fig. 22 - Download Dialog Box Select the 'Profile Display' option from the Processor Configuration Software toolbar. The 'Scanner Profile Display' window will be displayed, indicating the 'Target Temperature Profile'. Fig. 23 - Temperature Profile Display Confirm that the data displayed is as expected for the current temperature and that the temperature range shown on the display matches the system scanner type. The Processor Configuration Software is now monitoring the correct operation of the system. 298023 Page 20
User Guide LSC-B 8.0 ROTARY MACHINE APPLICATIONS 8.1 Overview On systems where a scanner head is utilised on a rotary machine, it is necessary to correct the image as it appears in the scanner field of view, because of distortion caused by the rotational effect. To calculate this correction, the LSB requires a positional input and a machine reference point, that allow the processor to determine the current position of the product relative to the scanner datum. The positional input is provided by a rotary encoder and the machine reference point by a digital input sensor. 8.2 Installation of Hardware 8.2.1 Scanner To allow the rotary geometry correction to be applied to the product data, the scanner head must be positioned in the correct orientation. The following criteria must be met; The scan line is aligned with the centre of the machine. The scanner height must ensure a given scan width slightly greater than the maximum product size. 8.2.2 Encoder To ensure maximum efficiency of the machine encoder, the following criteria must be met; The encoder should ideally be positioned as far away from the centre of the machine as possible. This ensures that the greatest measurement circumference and the highest possible position resolution are achieved. The encoder measurement wheel must remain in contact with the machine for the full machine revolution. The encoder mounting bracket should be fitted with the contact spring compressed to approximately 50% of its full compression (approx. 25mm). This ensures that the spring maintains tension between the machine surface and the measurement wheel during movement in both directions. 8.2.3 Digital Input sensor To ensure maximum efficiency of the digital input sensor, the following criteria must be met; The magnetic digital input sensor should be mounted onto the machine such that it provides a trigger signal to the processor, just prior to one of the product stations passing through the scanner field of view. The magnet should be positioned on the rotating section of the machine, with the sensor mounted to a fixed point between 10mm and 20mm from the magnet. The sensor incorporates an indicator lamp which illuminates when the sensor and the magnet are positioned and activated correctly. 8.3 Software The setup and configuration of the hardware used in a rotary machine application is carried out utilising the Landscan Configuration software. The use of this software is described in detail in the Landscan Configuration Software User Guide and the accompanying on-line help facility. Page 21
LSC-B User Guide 9.0 ACCESSORIES The following accessories are available from Land Instruments International: DAIO Board Upgrade.. 031.788 Up to 3 DAIO boards may be fitted to the Landscan Control Processor. If the following accessories are to be utilised, then each DAIO card used requires a cable and termination block. DAIO Connection Cable 1m/3.3ft.. 203.879 This 1m cable is supplied with the relevant connectors pre-wired, to interface a DAIO card to a DIN rail mounted DAIO I/O Termination Block. DAIO Connection Cable 2m/6.6ft.. 203.880 As 1m cable. DAIO Connection Cable 4m/13.2ft.. 203.881 As 1m cable. DAIO Connection Cable 6m/19.8ft.. 203.882 As 1m cable. Air Intake Filter.. 031.784 This replacement filter is used in the processor fan air intake assembly. (See section 10.0 MAINTENANCE for details on filter replacement) 37-Pin, D-Connector For DAIO Card.. Connector 206.599.. Backshell 206.600 Replacement 37-pin, D-type connector and backshell assembly. Plug, X13 Board Connector.. Plug 212.388.. Cover 212.391 Replacement plug and cover for the X13 board connector. DAIO I/O Termination Block (DIN Rail Mounting).. 212.414 212.414 This DIN rail mounted termination block allows easy connection of I/O from the Landscan Control Batch Processor to the system control panel. Digital Sensor Assembly.. 031.835 The digital sensor assembly can be used in conjunction with the position pack, to provide product trigger signals for the LSB. Encoder Sensor Assembly.. 031.834 The encoder sensor assembly provides a position or speed input to the LSB processor, when used in conjunction with the position pack. Position Pack.. 031.850 The position pack provides connection terminals and supply voltage for the optional encoder sensor and digital sensor assemblies. Page 22
User Guide LSC-B 10.0 MAINTENANCE The Landscan Control Batch Processor requires no scheduled maintenance, but it is recommended that the unit is kept clean and free from any contaminants. The processor cabinet utilises two internal fan assemblies to continuously circulate air around the components of the processor. The air intake for these fans has a cover assembly containing a filter that requires changing when found to be contaminated. The following procedure details how to replace the cabinet filter: Ensure that the power to the processor is turned off. Remove the M3 countersunk slot-head screws (x4) from the air intake cover. Remove the filter cover assembly (cover, filter and filter grill) from the processor cabinet air intake. The removed items should easily dismantle, allowing the contaminated filter to be replaced. Place the new filter into the recess in the filter cover and position the filter grill on top of the filter. When the filter cover assembly is correctly positioned over the air intake, secure using the M3 screws. Apply power to the unit and ensure that the cabinet fans are functioning correctly. Note It is important that the cabinet filter is changed when required. Failure to do so may result in component overheating and subsequent damage. Page 23
LSC-B User Guide Appendix A SYSTEM FAULT DIAGNOSIS CHART Power LED OFF Faulty Power Supply ON Run LED OFF Faulty Processor Card Flashing Unit In Run Mode Scanner LED OFF Ethernet LED OFF OFF Temp LED OFF System Alarm ON No Faulty Scan Valid Processor Signal Card ON Comms Faulty Processor Driver Problem Card Ambient Faulty Temperature Processor Card OK ON System Faulty Processor OK Card ON LED Flashing? NO NO NO NO No Faulty Valid Processor Data Available Card LED Flashing? Comms Faulty OK Not Processor Active Card Temperature Faulty Processor Warning >55 C Card LED Flashing? Faulty Processor Fault Card LED Flashing? YES YES YES YES Receiving Faulty Valid Processor Data Card Comms Faulty OK Processor Active Card Temperature Faulty Processor >60 C Alarm Card System Faulty Alarm Processor Active Card Page 24