MANUAL Universal or individual application solutions. Fast and reliable programming menu driven and at the push of a button: sensor properties and parameters are individually determined directly on the sensor. Max. Teach-in Teach-in to maximum sensitivity. Stable object detection without background effect. 1-point Teach-in Teach-in quick and easy for standard applications. 2-point Teach-in WLL190T-2 Sensor Configuration for Individual Applications Exact switching threshold adjustment at the object and of the environment. Ideal for applications with small system reserves. Auto Teach-in Fully automatic switching threshold adjustment of moving objects. Even falling or tiny objects are reliably detected. Zone Teach-in This so-called window technology learns the object within a definable bandwidth of the switching threshold. Ideal for the detection of marks or simultaneous foreground and background suppression. Teach-in of transparent objects Teach-in with minimum sensitivity reliably detecting glass films or small objects AHB_WLL190T2_en_KV2_0_EL.indd 1-2 27.09.2007 16:59:42 Uhr
MANUAL Universal or individual application solutions. Fast and reliable programming menu driven and at the push of a button: sensor properties and parameters are individually determined directly on the sensor. Max. Teach-in Teach-in to maximum sensitivity. Stable object detection without background effect. 1-point Teach-in Teach-in quick and easy for standard applications. 2-point Teach-in WLL190T-2 Sensor Configuration for Individual Applications Exact switching threshold adjustment at the object and of the environment. Ideal for applications with small system reserves. Auto Teach-in Fully automatic switching threshold adjustment of moving objects. Even falling or tiny objects are reliably detected. Zone Teach-in This so-called window technology learns the object within a definable bandwidth of the switching threshold. Ideal for the detection of marks or simultaneous foreground and background suppression. Teach-in of transparent objects Teach-in with minimum sensitivity reliably detecting glass films or small objects AHB_WLL190T2_en_KV2_0_EL.indd 1-2 27.09.2007 16:59:42 Uhr
Selection of the menu levels Teach-in 1.1 Max. Teach-in 1.2 1-point Teach-in 1.3 2-point Teach-in 1.4 Auto Teach-in 1.5 Zone Teach-in 1.6 Teach-in of transparent objects P. 6 P. 7 P. 8 P. 9 P. 10 P. 11 Custom configuration 2.1 Switching mode P. 12 2.2 Response time P. 13 2.3 Time delay setting P. 14 2.4 Autom. sensitivity correction P. 15 2.5 Expert menu/detailed settings P. 16 2.6 Reset P. 17 EXIT back to operating mode 3.1 Set value to zero P. 18 3.2 Display settings P. 19 3.3 Detection mode P. 20 3.4 Counter setting P. 21 3.5 Input/output setting P. 22 3.6 External input function P. 23 3.7 APC setting P. 24 3.8 ASC setting P. 25 3.9 Strength setting of the sender LED P. 26 3.10 Copy mode 3.11 Set value to zero 3.12 Master Teach-in 3.13 Selection analogue menu P. 27 P. 28 P. 29 P. 30 EXIT back to basic menu 4.1 Activation of analogue output P. 31 4.2 Range adjustment P. 32 4.3 Def. of invalid measurement values P. 33 4.4 Average values P. 34 4.5 Setting of extreme value memory P. 35 EXIT back to Expert menu
Photoelectric switch for fibre-optic cables WLL190T-2 Easy handling structured functions and maximum functionality. The photoelectric switch for fibre-optic cables WLL190T-2 with the SICK fibre-optic cables is especially suited to detecting very small objects objects in front of interfering backgrounds and transparent and moving objects. Fibre-optic cables are ideal for use in installations where space is restricted. Status LEDs for switching outputs Arrow keys Teach-in key Locking fibreoptic cable Numeric for nominal value (green) and actual value (red) Mode/Enter key Set/Run selector switch 2 SENSICK 2007-08-24
From monitoring to power control. Monitoring simplifies many things and technical highlights provide many options always enabling easy commissioning and permanently reliable operation. 2x4-DIGIT NUMERIC DISPLAY Dual 7-segment for simultaneously showing nominal/actual values and for inter operator guidance. ASC AUTOMATIC SENSITIVITY CONTROL For instance automatically adapting the switching threshold to compensate for contamination when detecting transparent objects. AUTOMATIC SENSITIVITY CORRECTION Adaptation of the measuring range to the service signal for optimum resolution. Especially for detecting: objects at longer distances/objects with low reflectance (spreading the measuring range) close objects/objects with high reflectance (preventing saturation). APC AUTOMATIC POWER CONTROL Compensation of the natural attenuation of the sender LED constant sender power levels for long maintenance-free operation. brn blu blk wht brn blu blk wht-blk shield L+ M Q 1 Q 2 /Ext. Input L+ M Q 1 Analog-Out Analog GND Second output or input In addition to the switching output Q 1 the second connection can be assigned as the second switching output Q 2 alarm output external Teach-in input or for resetting the counter. Version with analogue and switching output Suitable for many different applications such as position control. ADJUSTING THE LIGHT INTENSITY OF THE SENDER LED The power of the sender LED can be adjusted in three stages: saturation e. g. in case of heavily reflecting objects is prevented. 2007-08-24 SENSICK 3
For standard applications: Teach-in and the commissioning is complete. The automatic learning with Teach-in is always the first step. The six different Teach-in versions can be quickly and easily selected. For standard applications the settings automatically selected by the sensor are sufficient for stable operation. Teach-in Adjustment options Max. Teach-in for setting the maximum sensitivity 1-point Teach-in to quickly learn the switching point 2-point Teach-in to safely learn the switching point Auto Teach-in for Teach-in without stopping the production process Zone Teach-in for learning an upper and lower switching threshold Transparent Teach-in transparent objects such as bottles and films 1.1 Page 6 1.2 Page 7 1.3 Page 8 1.4 Page 9 1.5 Page 10 1.6 Page 11 Manual adaptation of the switching threshold Manual step-by-step modification of the switching thresholds by operating. After a few seconds the automatically jumps to the operating mode. Within the zone Teach-in first are used to select the close or far range and then the respective switching threshold is adjusted via. Function keys of the evaluation unit Further functions 2 7 8 1 3 4 5 6 1 Locking fibre-optic cable 2 2x LED orange: lights when the switching output is 3 Display numeric: 4-digit green: switching threshold operating mode red: current reception value Teach-in/ function parameter 4 Arrow key < (manual switching threshold: higher resp. next function parameter) 5 Step key > (manual switching threshold: lower or previous parameter) 6 Teach-in key 7 Mode/Enter key (programming key) 8 Selector switch operating mode: Teach-in switching thresholds sensor mode and selection of function parameter Quick jump back from configuration mode to operating mode. By pressing the -key for at least 2 seconds the jumps from any position in the configuration menu to the operational status indicator. Keylocks Simultaneously pressing for at least 2 seconds in the mode locks or unlocks the keys ( Loc/unloc). Channel switching (ch1 ch2) Changing the switching channel by pressing the -key in mode. Active channel ch1 or ch2 is shown in the. Active channel can be taught and measurement value is shown in the. 4 SENSICK 2007-08-24
WLL190T-2 Photoelectric switches for fibre-optic cables Custom configuration: Utilising the entire functionality. If further adjustments need to be made beyond the normal Teach-in the entire functionality can be selected via a comfortable menu. Configuration Level I Level II Adjustment options Switching mode Response time Time delay setting Automatic sensitivity correction Expert menu/ detailed settings Set value to zero Display settings Detection mode Counter setting Input/output setting External input function APC setting ASC setting *B U S MODULE Strength setting of the sender LED Copy mode Set value to zero Master Teach-in ANALOGUE MODULE Analogue output menu Activation of analogue output Range setting Definition of invalid measurement values Average values Setting of extreme value memory Reset 2007-08-24 AHB_WLL190T2_en_KV2_0.indd 5 2.1 Page 12 2.2 Page 13 2.3 Page 14 2.4 Page 15 3.1 Page 18 3.2 Page 19 * 3.3 Page 20 3.4 Page 21 3.5 Page 22 3.6 Page 23 3.7 Page 24 3.8 Page 25 3.9 Page 26 3.10 Page 27 3.11 Page 28 3.12 Page 29 4.1 Page 31 4.2 Page 32 4.3 Page 33 4.4 Page 34 4.5 Page 35 2.6 Page 17 SENSICK 5 27.09.2007 17:14:14 Uhr
1.1 Max. Teach-in 1. Selector switch to Maximum sensitivity: Diffuse type = object absent Through-beam = object present Through-beam system: to be adjusted in case an object is present 2. Operating mode Teach-in Teach-in 3. In the basic menu select required mode by pressing 4. 1-point Teach-in is shown on the Diffuse type: to be adjusted in case no object is present 5. Adjust diffuse type fibre to the background without object and press Teach-in key 6. Teach-in successful 7. Selector switch to 8. The switching threshold briefly flashes and the basic is shown Typical applications: No background effects no transparent objects max. system reserve max. sensitivity. In case of faulty input during Teach-in the following messages are shown: Indicates that light intensity is too low Indicates a non-detected moving object Indicates a calculation error Indicates an interruption of the Teach-in 6 SENSICK 2007-08-24
1.2 1-point Teach-in 1. Selector switch to Easy setting of the switching threshold. Secondary condition: Diffuse type = object absent Through-beam = object present 2. Operating mode Teach-in Teach-in Adjust diffuse type to the background without object 3. In the basic menu select required mode by pressing 4. 1-point Teach-in is shown on the 5. Adjust diffuse type fibre to the background without object and press Teach-in key 6. Teach-in successful Switching threshold +5% Adjusts the switching threshold with + 5% according to the light received. Gain 7. Selector switch to } +5% Threshold level Teach-in signal 8. The switching threshold briefly flashes and the basic is shown 0 t In case of faulty input during Teach-in the following messages are shown: Indicates that light intensity is too low Typical applications: Standard applications no spurious effects expected max. system reserve. Indicates a non-detected moving object Indicates a calculation error Indicates an interruption of the Teach-in 2007-08-24 SENSICK 7
1.3 2-point Teach-in 1. Selector switch to Exact adjustment of the switching threshold to object and ambient conditions in any order. 1st step: Teach-in with object 2. Operating mode Teach-in Teach-in 3. In the basic menu select required mode by pressing 2nd step: Teach-in without object 4. 2-point Teach-in is shown on the 5. 1st point: adjust diffuse type fibre with object present 6. Press Teach-in key Switching threshold 1. 2. The switching threshold is defined between the 1st and 2nd point. 7. 2nd point: adjust diffuse type fibre to the background without object 8. Press Teach-in key Typical applications: Exact switching point switching threshold is adapted to the object and ambient conditions create low system reserves. 9. Teach-in successful In case of faulty input during Teach-in the following messages are shown: Indicates that light intensity is too low 10. Selector switch to Indicates a non-detected moving object Indicates a calculation error 11. The switching threshold flashes and the basic is shown Indicates an interruption of the Teach-in 8 SENSICK 2007-08-24
1.4 Auto Teach-in 1. Selector switch to Automatic adjustment without stopping the production process. 1st step: start Teach procedure 2. Operating mode Teach-in Teach-in 3. In the basic menu select required mode by pressing Allow one object or even better for several objects to pass. 2nd step: stop Teach procedure 4. Auto Teach-in is shown on the 5. To start: press Teach-in key 6. Start 7. To stop: press Teach-in key 8. Stop Typical applications: When objects can only be learned during the ongoing process e.g. ejection control. 9. Teach-in successful In case of faulty input during Teach-in the following messages are shown: Indicates that light intensity is too low 10. Selector switch to Indicates a non-detected moving object Indicates a calculation error 11. The switching threshold flashes and the basic is shown Indicates an interruption of the Teach-in 2007-08-24 SENSICK 9
1.5 Zone Teach-in 1. Selector switch to The switching point of the object is learned and detected within a window. This window can be manually extended for the lower (far) and higher (near) switching threshold respectively. 2. Operating mode Teach-in Teach-in Adjust diffuse type fibre to the background without and with object. 3. In the basic menu select required mode by pressing 4. Zone Teach-in is shown on the 5. Press Teach-in key 6. Adjust diffuse type fibre to the background without and with object 7. Selector switch to 8. The switching threshold flashes and the basic is shown Optionally the switching thresholds for close and far ranges can be readjusted via. 9. Press arrow key 10. Selected range (FAr) briefly appears 11. The value of the received light (red ) then appears and the threshold value (green ) flashes for about 5 seconds. During this time the threshold value for the far range (FAr) can be set via. 12. Press arrow key Threshold Near Upper limit 10% 10% Lower limit Far Zone Adjusts the zone with ± 10% according to the light received. 4096 Gain ~2200 2000 ~1800 0 Q = ON/OFF } } Min: + 10 % Min: - 10 % WLL190T Zone Detection Extendable (near zone) Threshold level Extendable (far zone) Typical applications: Ideal for mark detection e. g. detecting no. 2 (see diagram above) with variable window. Or foreground suppression and background suppression simultaneously. In case of faulty input during Teach-in the following messages are shown: Indicates that light intensity is too low t 1 2 3 13. Selected range (near) briefly appears 14. The value of the received light (red ) then appears and the threshold value (green ) flashes for about 5 seconds. During this time the threshold value for the near range (near) can be set via. Indicates a non-detected moving object Indicates a calculation error Indicates an interruption of the Teach-in 10 SENSICK 2007-08-24
1.6 Teach-in of transparent objects 1. Selector switch to Mode is optimised for the detection of transparent objects. Diffuse type: Teach-in without object. Use reflector. 2. Operating mode Teach-in Teach-in Reflector 3. In the basic menu select required mode by pressing 4. Teach-in of transparent objects is shown on the Adjusts the switching threshold to 90 % of the light received. Through-beam system: Perform Teach-in without object. 5. Press Teach-in key 6. Adjust diffuse type fibre without object with reflector 7. Selector switch to Adjusts the switching threshold to 90 % of the light received. Both channels (ch1 and ch2) are taught the same value. The switching threshold however can be manually readjusted for each channel. 8. The switching threshold flashes and the basic is shown Typical applications: Detection of objects with low attenuation such as glass clear film or very small objects. In case of faulty input during Teach-in the following messages are shown: Indicates that light intensity is too low Indicates a non-detected moving object Indicates a calculation error Indicates an interruption of the Teach-in 2007-08-24 SENSICK 11
2.1 Switching mode 1. Selector switch to Switching mode (L--d) L on: light-switching (factory setting) d on: dark-switching. 4. In the basic menu select required mode by pressing 5. Switching mode is shown on the 6. Press Mode key setting option flashes 7. Select between light-switching (L on) and dark-switching (d on) by pressing the arrow keys 8. Finish selection with Mode key 9. Select ending the adjustment 10. Finish selection with Mode key 12 SENSICK 2007-08-24
2.2 Response time 1. Selector switch to Response time switching frequency range FASt: 60 μs 83 khz reduced Stnd: 250 μs 2 khz standard (factory setting) LonG: 2 ms 250 Hz high 4. In the basic menu select required mode by pressing 5. Response time is shown on the 6. Press Mode key setting option flashes 7. Select between high-precision setting (long) standard setting (Stnd) and fastest setting (FASt) by pressing the arrow keys 8. Finish selection with Mode key 9. Select ending the adjustment 10. Finish selection with Mode key 2007-08-24 SENSICK 13
2.3 Time delay setting 1. Selector switch to 9. Changing the tens digit 10. Finish selection with Mode key 11. Select ending the adjustment 4. In the basic menu select required mode by pressing 5. Time stage setting is shown on the 12. Finish selection with Mode key 6. Press Mode key setting option flashes 7. Select between deactivation (off) OFF delay (ofdy) ON delay (ondy) and One-Shot (SHot) by pressing Option for various time delays and variable time range: off = no time delay activated (factory setting) ofdy = OFF delay (release delay) ondy = ON delay (on-delay) SHot = One-Shot (output for set time window). Time delay selectable from 1... 9999 (1 ms... 9 s) 8. For activated time stage setting the time value 14 SENSICK 2007-08-24
2.4 Automatic sensitivity correction 1. Selector switch to on: Function off: Function deactivated (factory setting). 4. In the basic menu select required mode by pressing Typical applications: The measuring range is adapted to the service signal to obtain an optimum resolution. This is especially useful for long range applications or objects with low reflectance (spreading the measuring range) or for the detection of very close objects or objects with very high reflectance (preventing saturation). 5. Automatic sensitivity correction is shown on the 6. Switch sensitivity correction off/on by pressing the Mode key. The progress of the action is shown by a bar. 7. Select ending the adjustment 8. Finish selection with Mode key 2007-08-24 SENSICK 15
2.5 Expert menu/detailed settings 1. Selector switch to 4. In the basic menu select required mode by pressing 5. Detail adjustment is shown on the 6. Press Mode key. Description of Expert menu from page 18 7. Select ending the adjustment 8. Finish selection with Mode key 16 SENSICK 2007-08-24
2.6 Reset 1. Selector switch to All operating modes are reset to the factory setting as-delivered ex works. Factory settings: Switching mode: ON light-switching Response time: Standard = 250 μs Time stage: Off Sensitivity correction: Off Set value to zero: Off 4. In the basic menu select required mode by pressing Display: numeric Detection mode: Standard = normal detection 5. Reset is shown on the Counter: Off Input/output setting: Q 1 + Q 2 : Switching output 6. Press Mode key APC setting: ASC setting: On Off 7. Select between no and YES by pressing power of the sender LED: Standard = highest power 8. Finish selection with Mode key 9. Select ending the adjustment 10. Finish selection with Mode key 2007-08-24 SENSICK 17
3.1 Set value to zero 1. Selector switch to 12. Close Expert mode with arrow key 13. Finish selection with Mode key 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the 14. Expert mode is shown on the 5. Expert mode is shown on the 15. Select ending the adjustment 6. Press Mode key 16. Finish selection with Mode key 7. In Expert mode select Set To Zero by pressing the arrow keys 8. Set To Zero is shown on the The current reception value is set to zero. Adjusted switching threshold values are adapted. on: Function off: Function deactivated (factory setting) 9. Press Mode key 10. Select between on and off by pressing 11. Finish selection with Mode key 18 SENSICK 2007-08-24
3.2 Display settings 1. Selector switch to 11. Close Expert mode with arrow key 5. Press Mode key 3. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the. 4. Expert mode is shown on the 12. Finish selection with Mode key 13. Expert mode is shown on the 5. Press Mode key 6. In Expert mode select settings by pressing the arrow keys 7. Display settings are shown 14. Select ending the adjustment 8. Press Mode key 15. Finish selection with Mode key 9. Select between numeric (dig) bar (bar) percentage (Pct) normal counting (cnt) total count (tcnt) and in using arrow keys dig: Numeric (factory setting) bar: bar Pct: Percentage off: in in mode. * Only for activated counting function (3.4 cnt): cnt: counting tcnt: total count. * * 10. Finish selection with Mode key 2007-08-24 SENSICK 19
3.3 Detection mode 1. Selector switch to 14. Expert mode is shown on the 15. Select ending the adjustment 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the 5. Expert mode is shown on the 16. Finish selection with Mode key 6. Press Mode key 7. In Expert mode select detection mode by pressing 8. Detection mode is shown on the 9. Press Mode key Stnd: Standard mode (factory setting) hd _ l_: Dynamic switching threshold trailing edge hd_l _ : Dynamic switching threshold rising edge diff: Differential detection (only available in bus mode). Gain { min 20 digits per time 10. Select between normal detection (Stnd) detection trailing edge (hd _ l_) detection rising edge (hd_l _ ) and differential detection (diff) by pressing 0 ON OFF t The switching output is only activated dependent on the slope of the positive/negative edge of the signal path with either the rising or the trailing edges being relevant. 11. Finish selection with Mode key 12. Close Expert mode with arrow key 13. Finish selection with Mode key Typical applications: undefined changing scanning distances of the objects. 20 SENSICK 2007-08-24
3.4 Counter setting 1. Selector switch to 13. Changing the decimal place setting the numbers 0 9 via 14. Press Mode key to finish the entry 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the 15. Close Expert mode with arrow key 5. Expert mode is shown on the 6. Press Mode key 16. Finish selection with Mode key 7. In Expert mode select counter setting by pressing the arrow keys 17. Expert mode is shown on the 8. Counter setting is shown on the 18. Select ending the adjustment 9. Press Mode key 10. Select between deactivation (off) count up function (up c) or count down function (dn c) by pressing 19. Finish selection with Mode key 20. The basic shows the counting value and counting function (up/down) 11. Finish selection with Mode key 12. For activated counting function setting the counting value When reaching the set counting value the switching output is switched to. With the next count signal the operation is reset (not available for analogue devices): off: Counting function deactivated (factory setting) up c: count down function dn c: count up function. Number range: 0... 9999999 2007-08-24 SENSICK 21
3.5 Input/output setting 1. Selector switch to 14. Expert mode is shown on the 15. Select ending the adjustment 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the. 5. Expert mode is shown on the 16. Finish selection with Mode key 6. Press Mode key 7. In Expert mode select input/ output setting by pressing the 8. Input/output setting is shown on the Configuration of the inputs/outputs (not available for analogue devices): n--n: Q 1 + Q 2 : switching output (factory setting) n--i: Q 1 : switching output Q 2 : external input n--a: Q 1 : switching output Q 2 : alarm output. 9. Press Mode key 10. Select between Q1 + Q2: switching output (n- -n) Q1: switching output/q2: external input (n- -I) and Q1: switching output/q2: alarm output (n- -A) by pressing the 11. Finish selection with Mode key 12. Close Expert mode with arrow key 13. Finish selection with Mode key 22 SENSICK 2007-08-24
3.6 External input function 1. Selector switch to 14. Expert mode is shown on the 15. Select ending the adjustment 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the 5. Expert mode is shown on the 16. Finish selection with Mode key 6. Press Mode key 7. In Expert mode select external input function by pressing Setting is only available if n--ı was selected under input/output setting (3.5 ı-o) (not available for analogue devices). tch: External input is external Teach-in crst: External input resets the counter. 8. External input function is shown on the 9. Press Mode key 10. Select between external Teach-in (tch) and counter reset (crst) by pressing the 11. Finish selection with Mode key 12. Close Expert mode with arrow key 13. Finish selection with Mode key 2007-08-24 SENSICK 23
3.7 APC setting 1. Selector switch to 14. Expert mode is shown on the 15. Select ending the adjustment 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the 16. Finish selection with Mode key 5. Expert mode is shown on the 6. Press Mode key 7. In Expert mode select APC setting by pressing the arrow keys Compensates the natural attenuation of the sender LED. This achieves constant sender power for long maintenance-free operation. on: Switch on APC (Automatic Power Control) (factory setting) off: Switch off APC. 8. APC setting is shown on the 9. Press Mode key 10. Select between on and off by pressing the arrow keys 11. Finish selection with Mode key 12. Select ending the adjustment 13. Finish selection with Mode key 24 SENSICK 2007-08-24
3.8 ASC setting 1. Selector switch to 14. Expert mode is shown on the 15. Select ending the adjustment 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the 16. Finish selection with Mode key 5. Expert mode is shown on the 6. Press Mode key 7. In Expert mode select ASC setting by pressing the arrow keys on: automatically adapting switching threshold to environment off: switch off ASC (factory setting). Only for Teach-in of transparent objects: The ASC function (Automatic Sensitivity Control) automatically corrects the switching threshold when detecting small differences in the light received from the reflector. 8. ASC setting is shown on the 9. Press Mode key 10. Select between on and off by pressing the arrow keys 11. Finish selection with Mode key 12. Close Expert mode with arrow key 13. Finish selection with Mode key 2007-08-24 SENSICK 25
3.9 Strength setting of the sender LED 1. Selector switch to 14. Expert mode is shown on the 15. Select ending the adjustment 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the 5. Expert mode is shown on the 16. Finish selection with Mode key 6. Press Mode key 7. In Expert mode select strength setting by pressing 8. Illumination setting is shown on the 9. Press Mode key Adjustment of the luminosity of the sender LED: Full luminosity (factory setting) medium strength low strength. The power of the sender LED can be set in three stages: saturation e. g. for highly reflective objects is prevented and the life of the sender LED is extended. 10. Select between standard setting medium strength setting and low strength setting by pressing the Typical applications: highly reflective objects or very short distance to the object. 11. Finish selection with Mode key 12. Close Expert mode with arrow key 13. Finish selection with Mode key 26 SENSICK 2007-08-24
3.10 Copy mode 1. Selector switch to 13. Expert mode is shown on the 14. Select ending the adjustment 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the 5. Expert mode is shown on the 15. Finish selection with Mode key 6. Press Mode key 7. In Expert mode select Copy mode by pressing the arrow keys 8. Copy mode setting is shown on the The copy function is only available in bus mode: no: No copy function yes: Copy function all settings of the base unit are transmitted to the connected extension units. Note: In locked extension units (Loc) no data of the base unit is transmitted. 9. Select between no and YES by pressing the arrow keys 10. Finish selection with Mode key 11. Close Expert mode with arrow key 12. Finish selection with Mode key 2007-08-24 SENSICK 27
3.11 Set value to zero 1. Selector switch to 13. Expert mode is shown on the 14. Select ending the adjustment 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the 15. Finish selection with Mode key 5. Expert mode is shown on the 6. Press Mode key Setting values of the main of the connected extension units to zero (only available in bus mode): no: Performs no zero value setting YES: performs zero value setting. 7. In Expert mode select setting the value to zero by pressing Note: The main of locked (Loc) extension units is not set to 0. 8. Set To Zero is shown on the 9. Select between no and YES by pressing the arrow keys 10. Finish selection with Mode key 11. Close Expert mode with arrow key 12. Finish selection with Mode key 28 SENSICK 2007-08-24
3.12 Master Teach-in 1. Selector switch to 13. Expert mode is shown on the 14. Select ending the adjustment 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the. 15. Finish selection with Mode key 5. Expert mode is shown on the 6. Press Mode key 7. In Expert mode select Master teach-in by pressing the arrow keys 8. Master teach-in setting is shown on the Teaching of all connected extension units (only available in bus mode): no: Does not perform teach-in YES: Performs 1-point teach-in for all connected extension units (see page 7). Note: Locked (Loc) extension units are not taught. 9. Select between no and YES by pressing the arrow keys 10. Finish selection with Mode key 11. Close Expert mode with arrow key 12. Finish selection with Mode key 2007-08-24 SENSICK 29
3.13 Selection analogue menu 1. Selector switch to Selection of the setting options for the analogue output. 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the 5. Expert mode is shown on the 6. Press Mode key 7. In Expert mode select Analogue menu by pressing 8. Analogue menu is shown on the 9. Finish selection with Mode key Description of Analogue menu from page 31 30 SENSICK 2007-08-24
4.1 Activation of analogue output 1. Selector switch to 14. Finish selection with Mode key 15. Close Analogue menu with arrow key 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the 16. Finish selection with Mode key 5. Expert mode is shown on the 17. Analogue menu is shown on the 6. Press Mode key 18. Close Expert mode with arrow key 7. In Expert mode select Analogue menu by pressing 8. Analogue menu is shown on the 19. Finish selection with Mode key 9. Press Mode key 20. Expert mode is shown on the 10. In the Analogue menu select activation of analogue output by pressing 21. Select ending the adjustment 11. Activated Analogue output is shown on the 22. Finish selection with Mode key 12. Press Mode key 13. Select between out and off by pressing the arrow keys This function is only available for the analogue devices. off: Analogue output deactivated out: Analogue output activated (factory setting). The analogue output has a resolution of 12 bits. 2007-08-24 SENSICK 31
4.2 Range adjustment 1. Selector switch to 16. Setting the value using the changing decimal place using the Teach key 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the 5. Expert mode is shown on the 6. Press Mode key 17. Press Mode key for confirmation 18. Close Analogue menu with arrow key 7. In Expert mode select Analogue menu by pressing 8. Analogue menu is shown on the 19. Finish selection with Mode key 20. Analogue menu is shown on the 9. Press Mode key 10. In the Analogue menu select range adjustment by pressing 11. Range adjustment is shown on the 21. Close Expert mode with arrow key 22. Finish selection with Mode key 12. Press Mode key 13. Setting the 4-mA-Value using changing decimal place using the Teach key 23. Expert mode is shown on the 24. Select ending the adjustment 25. Finish selection with Mode key 14. Press Mode key 15. The setting of the 20-mA-Value is automatically switched to Allocation of values to the respective current values of the analogue output (only available for analogue devices). After setting the 4 ma value the automatically changes to the 20 ma setting. The maximum values to be allocated for transmission or reflection type are between 0 and 4000. 32 SENSICK 2007-08-24
4.3 Definition of invalid measurement values 1. Selector switch to 14. Finish selection with Mode key 15. Close Analogue menu with arrow key 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the 5. Expert mode is shown on the 16. Finish selection with Mode key 6. Press Mode key 17. Analogue menu is shown on the 7. In Expert mode select Analogue menu by pressing 18. Close Expert mode with arrow key 8. Analogue menu is shown on the 19. Finish selection with Mode key 9. Finish selection with Mode key 20. Expert mode is shown on the 10. In the Analogue menu select definition of invalid measurement values by pressing the 11. Definition of invalid measurement values is shown on the 21. Select ending the adjustment 22. Finish selection with Mode key 12. Press Mode key 13. Select between setting of the output value (clp) to 24 ma and receipt of the last value (hold) by pressing the arrow keys This function is only available for the analogue devices. clp: Sets the output value to 24 ma (factory setting) hold: Retains the last value before the invalid state. 2007-08-24 SENSICK 33
4.4 Average values 1. Selector switch to 14. Select number of average values by pressing the arrow keys 15. Finish selection with Mode key 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the 16. Close Analogue menu with arrow key 5. Expert mode is shown on the 17. Finish selection with Mode key 6. Press Mode key 18. Analogue menu is shown on the 7. In Expert mode select Analogue menu by pressing 19. Close Expert mode with arrow key 8. Analogue menu is shown on the 9. Finish selection with Mode key 20. Finish selection with Mode key 10. In the Analogue menu select average values setting by pressing 21. Expert mode is shown on the 22. Select ending the adjustment 11. Average values setting is shown on the 12. Press Mode key 23. Finish selection with Mode key 13. Select setting of the average values by pressing the arrow keys This function is only available for the analogue devices. The average is formed from a block of n values. This value is applied to the output for the next n values until it is replaced by the average value of the next block of n values. This number n can be set with in steps 1/4/8/16/32/64/128/256/512/1024/2048. The factory setting is 64. 34 SENSICK 2007-08-24
4.5 Setting of extreme value memory 1. Selector switch to 14. Finish selection with Mode key 15. Close Analogue menu with arrow key 4. In the basic menu select Expert mode by pressing the 5. Expert mode is shown on the 16. Finish selection with Mode key 17. Analogue menu is shown on the 6. Press Mode key 7. In Expert mode select Analogue menu by pressing 8. Analogue menu is shown on the 18. Close Expert mode with arrow key 19. Finish selection with Mode key 9. Finish selection with Mode key 10. In the Analogue menu select setting of extreme value memory by pressing 11. Extreme value setting is shown on the 20. Expert mode is shown on the 21. Select ending the adjustment 12. Press Mode key 13. Select between off PEA btt and P-P by pressing 22. Finish selection with Mode key This function is only available for the analogue devices. off: Extreme value memory deactivated PEA: Maximum value is applied to the output btt: Minimum value is applied to the output P-P: Difference value between minimum and maximum is applied to the output. The values are applied to the output until the maximum resp. minimum is exceeded resp. fallen short of or the value is reset via the external input. 2007-08-24 SENSICK 35
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