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Table of contents
1. Description 1
1.1 Symbols used in this operating manual 1
1.1.1 Warning signs 1
1.1.2 Using the keys 1
1.1.3 LED operating statuses 1
1.2 General information 2
1.3 Intended use 3
1.4 System description 4
1.4.1 System design 4
1.4.2 Operating principle 5
1.5 Terms used in this manual 7
1.5.1 General information 7
1.5.2 Set position 7
1.5.3 Measuring range 8
1.5.4 Search area 8
1.5.5 Status bar 8
1.5.6 Footnote 8
1.5.7 First edge / second edge 8
1.6 Control panel 9
1.6.1 Graphics display 9
1.6.2 Control panel 9
1.7 Safety information 11
1.8 Laser 12
1.9 Emissions 12
2. As sembl y 13
2.1 Installation site requirements 13
2.2 Sensor installation 13
2.2.1 General information 13
2.2.2 Installing the sensor using the holder supplied
in the package 13
2.2.3 Installing the sensor using a holder supplied
by the customer 14
2.2.4 Setting the gap between the sensor and the
sensing roller 15
2.2.5 Turning the control panel 15
2.3 Installing the control panel 17
2.3.1 General information 17
2.3.2 Dismantling the holder 18
2.3.3 Wall mounting 18
2.3.4 Control console installation 21
3. Installation 23
3.1 Fitting the cable connections 23
3.2 Sensor 23
3.2.1 Enclosure socket 23
3.3 Service indicator displays 24
3.3.1 Bus status LEDs 24
3.3.2 Unit status LED 24
3.4 DIL switch settings 25
4. Commissioning 26
4.1 Menus 27
4.1.1 General information 27
4.1.2 Input options 27
4.1.3 Main menu 30
8. Technical data 75
8.1 Sensor 75
8.1.1 Environmental conditions 75
8.1.2 Power supply 75
8.1.3 Digital inputs 75
8.1.4 Digital outputs 75
8.1.5 Analog output 75
8.1.6 Measuring window cover 75
8.1.7 Control panel interface 76
8.1.8 Weight, dimensions 76
I Index
1. Description
1.1 Symbols used in this
operating manual
Warning!
Beware!
You must obey by this type of warning without fail, in
order to protect yourself, as the operator, from life
threatening injuries caused by electrical voltages.
Information
This symbol is used to point out additional useful tips,
which will help you to make optimum use of all of the
functions.
Press key.
LED off
LED flashing
• The latest version of the operating manual for the CLS Pro
600 line and contrast sensor can be obtained via the
Internet in all available languages under the following
address:
http://www.bst-international.com
The CLS Pro 600 line and contrast sensor has been designed to
be fitted in another machine or to be combined with other
machines to form a complete machine in the sense of the Directive
98/37/EC (machine directive).
Start-up of the system is forbidden until the user / operator has
determined that the machine, in which the system is installed,
conforms to the conditions of this directive.
The CLS Pro 600 line and contrast sensor is an integral part of our
BST web guiding systems. You are only allowed to use BST web
guiding systems to correct the position of web-shaped materials
(e.g. those made from paper, film, cardboard, rubber, etc.).
The sensor and the control panel must neverin be installed and
used in potentially explosive areas.
user or of third
and other parties or damage the BST web guiding systems
equipment.
Therefore BST web guiding systems are only to be used if they are
working correctly and in a technically safe condition.
Any part found to be working incorrectly must be replaced
immediately.
Only srcinal spare parts are to be used for this. Spare parts
obtained from third parties cannot be guaranteed to comply with
the design and manufacturing conditions and safety regulations. In
this case any guarantee claims made against the BST web guiding
system will be invalidated.
Only qualified personnel who have been trained on the system are
allowed to undertake any work required on the BST web guiding
system (i.e. installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance,
etc.).
Intended use also includes adhering to the instructions given in this
operating manual.
Use for any purpose other than those mentioned above is
considered as contrary to the intended use.BST International
GmbH does not accept liability for any damage resulting from this
type of use.
cable extension
(2 m, 5 m, 10 m)
Customer’s machine
controller
Customer’s machine
controller
Customer’s machine
controller
Status bar
Displ ay area
Footnote
Center of Center of
measuring range measuring range
Contrast quality
The control panel contains all of the display and operating controls
needed to operate theCLS Pro 600.
You will find the separate key significances listed in the table on
the following page.
Menu
MENU • Calls up or exits the quick menus
The key must be held down for
at lea st 3 seconds t o call up the
menus
panels, building
Connection linesstructures, etc.individual system components must
between the
be laid so that nobody can trip over them, not pulled tight and well
anchored down.
The sensor has not been ATEX certified, i.e. it is not approved for
use in potentially explosive areas and must never be used in them!
Danger of cuts!
Danger of crushing!
!
Never reach into the area inbetween the fixed lower
frame and the guiding device’s moving upper frame
(rotating frame or swivelling roller guide).
Never reach into the area inbetween moving rollers!
!
during function checks away from the production
machine and/or during commissioning.
The relevant safety arrangements must implemented
during performance checks!
Monitor the overall safety concept of the production
machine during commissioning!
1.8 Laser
A laser is used as a positioning aid when positioning
the sensor.
1.9 Emissions
The A-rated equivalent continuous sound level of the equipment is
2. Assembly
2.1 Installatio n sit e requir ements
The operator
Ensure must beorable
that sunlight toexternal
other access the
lightcontrol
sourcespanel easily.
do not cause
unwanted reflections on the screen.
• The sensor and the cont rol p anel have not been ATE X
certif ied, i.e. they are not approved for use in potentially
explosive areas and must never be used in them!
2.2.2 Installing the sensor using the holder supplied in the package
A square holder bar has to be used with the holder supplied in the
package for the CLS Pro 600 sensor. Two sizes can be used,
25x25 mm and 35x35 mm.
The holder consists of a special holding device that enables both
sizes to be used.
Fit the holding device onto the square holder bar and slide it into
the required position together with the camera.
Now tighten up the securing bolt to clamp the holding device into
place on the square bar.
See drawing on the next page.
Securing screw
,7
0
1
55 6
8
, ,5
9 5 67 20,5
4 5
Sensor enclosure
Protective packaging
Sensing roller
20
1 2 3 4
Securing screws
2. Console mounting
The control panel is installed in an existing on-site control
console or a control station.
Refer to Chapter 2.3.4 for the procedure.
A CLS Pro 600 securing kit , which is available a s
an option, is neede d to install th e control panel
in a c ontr ol c onso le (BST O rder-No. 13 3 459).
Sensor enclosure
Securing screws
Holder
93
4x M3
5 Control panel
3
9 enclosure
2.3.3.2 Preparations
Control panel
connection cable
Securing screws
Plug
2.3.3.3 Assembly
Securing screws
1
+
Installa tion c ut-out 1
0
1
2.3.4.2 Preparations
A s ecuri ng kit, w hich is availab le as an optio n, is
needed to install the contro l panel in a control
console (BST Order-No. 133 459).
Plug X100
1. Unplug the control panel
connecting cable from the
sensor (plug X100).
Control panel
connecting cable
Securing screws
2.3.4.3 Assembly
1. Cut out the section
(see Chapter 2.3.4.1).
Threaded
pins 2. Carefully push the control panel
into the cut-out section.
m
Threaded pin Securing plates Threaded pin
m
5
1
. 5. Use the optional extension
x
a cable to connect up the control
m
panel to the sensor (see
Chapter 2.3.1.2).
3. Installation
3.1 Fitti ng the cable conn ection s
Warning!
3.2 Sensor
X100
Control panel connection (plug)
X101
Controller connection (socket)
H1 H3
H2
60
S4.4 = OFF Set up t he sensor to w ork wit h ekrPro C om /
ekr 500 Plus / EKR 1500 / CCD Line Guider
4. Commissioning
Warning!
Requirements:
• The web guiding system has been fully wired in, i.e. the
cable connections between the specific web guiding
components have been made.
• The sensor is connected to the power supply.
• The sensor switches (see 3.4 and 6.1.1) and the panel
(see 6.1.2) have been set up for the appropriate
application.
• The following information window will be superimposed on
the screen if the panel cannot make bus contract with the
sensor:
4.1 Menus
4.1.1 General info rmation
Setting up and operating the sensor are menu-controlled
processes. The menus differ between:
• Main menu
• Quick menu
• Set-up mode
All of the parameters that are needed to set up the sensor are
included in the main menu . The structure is a hierarchal structure
(see menu structure in Section 4.1.3.4).
The parameters are user organized, i.e. you can assign any
parameter to a user level. In this case only the parameter that the
logged-on user has access rights to will be displayed
(see Section 5.6 “Expanded operation“ as well).
Parameters that are required for the respective application can be
assembled in thequick menu. This gives you direct access.
Assigning the quick menu is covered in Section 5.6.4.
Set-up mode enables you to set up the job specific parameters for
the material and define the guiding mode (line / edge).
or
• In the footnote. The selected parameter is displayed
showing the current setting here. The current setting will
flash, which is the indication that adaptation is needed here.
4.1.2.1 Alphanumerical /
numerical entries
Proceed as follows to make direct entries in the input screen:
4.1.2.3 Checkbox
The associated parameter can be activated or deactivated using
the checkbox.
Example:
Select the required parameter. The current status will be displayed
in the footnote at the bottom of the setting up window.
Use the up / down arrow keys to activate or deactivate the
function.
1. Hold the MENU key on the panel down forat least 3 seconds .
You can now select and optimize the parameter that you need
(see Section 5.7 as well).
1. Log on as Ad min.
2. Open the main menu first.
● sensor
● mounting position
● select configuration
● save configuration
● delete configuration
● contrast detection
● contrast tracking
● adaption settings
● splice misalignment
● position averaging
● recapture factor
e) Now select the CLS: EMS 17 entry and then confirm the
selection by pressing ENTER.
This entry can be used with all applications that use
CLS Pro 600. Optimization of the application specific
components (e.g. EMS 16) is made afterwards.
3. Now switch the CLS Pro 600 sensor over to set-up mode.
The controll er must be in MAN mode to do t his!
Press the set-up li ne or set-up edge key.
A blue background will now be displayed around the window
the sensor lighting flashes and the laser is switched on.
Laser line
Teach-in model.
The teach-in model must
move when the material
is adjusted.
2. Now switch the CLS Pro 600 sensor over to set-up mode.
Press the set-up li ne or set-up edge key.
A blue background will now be displayed around the window.
3. Open the main menu by pressing down themenu key for
approx. 3 seconds. Select the Change User sub-menu from the
main menu and then log on asAd mi nist rator . The procedure
is given in Section 5.6.1.
4. Now open the Select conf iguration position in the
Configuration sub-menu and then select the STAND ALONE
setting.
5. Operation
5.1 General info rmatio n
If the sensor will be used an integral part of a projected BST
system then the standard configuration has already been
completed. However, the onsite set-up (line or edge) still has to be
undertaken.
If required or if necessary, you can:
a) Create a quick-menu
b) Create and save a job specific configuration.
The procedure for this part is given in Section 5.5 Standard
operation .
If the sensor is changed onsite (with or without the panel) then a
new component optimization is required. Parameter settings might
have to be remade. Optimizing the specific parameters and their
significances are described in Section 5.6 Expanded operation .
5.2 Opera tin g disp lay
The CLS Pro 600 screen display depends on the mode that the
sensor will be working in. We differentiate between set-up mode
and scanning mode . The menu can be called up from either
mode. However, access to the specific sub-menus is differs.
5.2.1 Set-up mode disp lay wi ndow
The sensor settings are made viathe guiding job in set-up mode.
The parameters needed for the setting up willbe displayed using
graphic symbols and numerical values on the controlpanel screen.
You will find the significances for the individual symbols in the
following illustration.
Sensor details
Current operating mode
(controller)
Status bar
Shows you which modes the sensor
and the controller are working in. Measurin g area
See Section 5.2.3 as well. Shows the edges / lines lying in the
measuring area and marks the
selected edge / line.
Numerical contrast
quality details.
Possible contrast
Contrast quality of the edges / lines lying
Operating help in the searched area graphically
Operating help has been integrated displayed.
in the footnote. This shows you how
the optimization can be run in the Import the settings by pressing the
Runs the settings for the
displayed window. selected function ENTER key
Pre-select the setting up fun ctions by using the up / down arrow keys.
Activated in the standard settings are:
Numerical contrast
quality details. Contrast
Contrast quality of the tested edge /
line is graphically displayed.
Operating help
Operating help has been integrated in
the footnote. This shows you how the
optimization can be run in the displayed
Set point adjustment (W)
window.
in AUTO mode
Move guiding device left / right (mot)
in MAN mode
The current mode will be displayed in the top right corner of the
screen.
The sensor will switch over to manual mode.
5.3.2 Automatic
Automatic material web controlling is carried out in this mode,
depending on the scanning mode that was selected (edge or line).
The current mode will be displayed in the top right corner of the
screen.
The sensor will switch over to automatic mode.
The current mode will be displayed in the top right corner of the
screen.
The sensor will switch over to the mode servo-center position.
5.4 Operation
!
Never touch the edges of moving material webs!
You are only allowed to run set up when the
production machine is stopped.
You can select between the jobs entered in the factory here.
K1
3. Use the la ser line to po sition t he
camera on the required edge.
K2
25 mm K1 K2 Use the mechanical adjustment device
to fix it in position.
The edge with the best contrast will be
selected automatically by the system.
In this case it is edge K1.
m
m 4. a) If the pre-selected edge is to be
3 used for the controlling, then no
other settings have to be entered.
Press the ENT ER button .
Laser line The LEDs inside the ENTER and
SET-UP keys will be extinguished.
The display will change over from
set-up mode to scanning mode.
or
or
b) If line L2 has to be used for the
guiding then the arrow keys must
be used to define the search area.
LK1 LK 2 Ar ea-Track in g
Left edge
42%
This edge will
be tracked.
Search area limit
(left edge)
1. Mark the change user entry and press ENTER to confirm it.
You are now logged into the selected user level. You can now
adapt the parameters that can be accessed from this level.
Procedure:
1 • Parameter display
1 2 • Assigned user levels
3 • Footnote with user help.
3
Only the parameters that the current user hold access rights to will
be displayed in the parameter screen.
Assignment:
1. Use the up / down arrow keys to select the parameter that you
want to optimize and then press ENTER to confirm your
selection.
Operator
Maintenance
Administrator
BST-Support
1 • Parameter display
2 • Entry defining if the parameter will be displayed in the
quick menu or not.
1 3
•
Footnote with user help.
3 Only the parameters that the current user holds access rights to
will be displayed on the screen.
Assignment:
2. Use the up / down arrow keys to select the parameter that you
want to optimize and then press ENTER to confirm your
selection.
You can easily call up the quick menu whilst working just by
pressing the MENU key. However, there must be at least one
parameter selected for the quick menu. Otherwise it is virtually
deactivated.
5.7.1 Configuration
The sensor, panel and mounting position settings are entered via
the Configuration sub-menu.
At tenti on: You can call up this sub-menu with password level
Ad min and in set-up mode.
.
enable alternative 2 edge :
This gives you the option of selecting a rear
edge for line scanning. The right edge limit
will flash red. You can select any other edge
that is found.
to setupposition:
The edge / line will be stopped in
the position entered during set-
up. The controller’s set point will
be reset.
The material will not be moved.
keep value: The setting will not be changed
automatically when you exit set-
up.
The material will not be moved.
guiding lock delay: Use this parameter to set up how long the last
measured value must be retained for until a
blocking signal is sent.
This will ensure that a minimum control time is
run when scanning a broken line and that the
guiding device can react.
Setting range: 0 – 9999 ms
Default setting: 20 ms.
dig. out reset delay: Use this parameter to set up the delay
time needed for resetting the digital outputs.
Setting range: 0 – 9999 ms
Default setting: 0 ms
dig. out s et dela y: Use this parameter to set up the delay time
needed for setting up the digital outputs.
Setting range: 0 – 9999 ms
Default setting: 0 ms
guiding edge: Use this parameter to define the edge that will
be used for the controlling. This parameter is
only available for line scanning applications.
Setting options:
median of 1 and 2:
Standard setting
A median value will be created
using both edges of the line and
this will be generated as the
control position.
first edge: It will be controlled by the left
edge as displayed on the screen
second edge: It will be controlled by the
second edge.
Int. watchdog: Not used at the moment.
\\configuration\remote contr ol ekr\ remote control ekr The parameters for the controller’s remote
control are set up in this sub-menu.
Pre-adjustment: mm
If parameter no is set then the display will
concur with the controller.
the standard
positions B – setting and mounting
D are optional and these
must be activated before you can use
them.
configuration: Use the configuration parameter to
configure the selected mounting position.
The same configuration content and
procedure is used for all of the mounting
positions.
The procedure is described in detail in
Section 4.2.1 when commissioned in
conjunction with the ekrPro Com60.
The menu access rights and the quick menu position are defined in
this sub-menu.
5.7.2 Parameter
The parameters that apply to the measuring process are
assembled in this section of the main menu.
Significances and procedures for the individual settings are
described below.
\\parameter\illumination\ illumination The parameters that apply to the lighting are set
up in this sub-menu.
automatic
Setting options: ON, OFF
Pre-adjustment: ON
auto adjustment:
Switches the automatic determining of the
contrast detection search threshold on and off.
Setting options: ON / OFF
Pre-adjustment ON
plausibility check:
This sub-menu includes the parameter that will be
used to check the plausibility.
This is described below.
edge color
This parameter defines the type of color checks to be
used for edge scanning.
The
referdetails of how the
to the screen color will be checked always
display.
edge intensity
This parameter defines the type of intensity checks to
be used for edge scanning.
The details of how the color will be checked always
refer to the screen display.
right sideonly
left side only
Pre-adjustment: off
line color
This parameter defines the type of color checks to be
used for line scanning.
It describes which color will be checked.
Setting options:
all = color checks the right side, the left
side and the line
of f = no color checks
only left side = color checks run on the
left side only
only right side = color checks run on the
right side only
only line = only the line color will be
checked
only not line = color checks the right side
and the left side but not the
line
line intensity
This parameter defines the type of intensity checks to
be used for line scanning.
The details of how the color will be checked always
refer to the screen display.
Setting options: all
off See
only right side line color
only left side for the
only line significance
only not line
Pre-adjustment: only line
edge polarity
Use this parameter to define whether a polarity test
will be run or not. We recommend that this parameter
is always switched on.
Switching off is only makes sense if an object with
changing colors has to be scanned.
Setting options: ON, OFF
Pre-adjustment: ON
edge sharpness
Use this parameter to define whether the contrast
transfer point sharpness (slope) has to be checked.
Setting options: ON, OFF
Pre-adjustment: OFF
environment
The system will check the gap to the next contrast on
the left and right alongside the contrast that has to be
scanned during edge scanning. If the function is
switched then blocking will be released again after an
interruption when the gap corresponds to, is larger
than or is missing when compared to beforehand. If a
contrast that lies closer to the contrast being scanned
is detected, blocking will remain in place.
Setting options: ON, OFF
Pre-adjustment: ON
contrast quality
Use this parameter to define whether the contrast
strength has to be checked or not.
This must remain stabile over the measuring process.
Setting options: ON, OFF
Pre-adjustment: OFF
general balancing:
Use this parameter to define the weighting that
will be applied with the new valid measurements
for the marked respective reference.
The parameter 60
is only effective when used with
an ekrPro Com in automatic mode.
Setting options: off = no weighting
2 values
4 values
8 values
16 values
32 values
64 values
128 values
256 values
Pre-adjustment: 256 values
Pre-adjustment: 2 mm
Pre-adjustment: off
Example: The new measured value is
determined as follows when using a weighting of
64 values:
Sum of th e last 64 va lues – last valu e + new value
64
Pre-adjustment: 0.01
5.7.4 Display
At tenti on: You can call up this sub-menu with password level
Ad min and in set-up mode.
3. The
Check
S1the S1 rotary
rotary switchswitch setting
must be set to position “1“.
4. Switch the S1 rotary switch to position “1“ if necessary.
5. Replace the stopper.
6. Reconnect the control panelconnecting cable to the sensor.
Switch S3
Switch S3 Function
OFF Internal terminating resistor switched off
ON Internal terminating resistor switched on
(default factory setting)
ON OFF
Switch S3
Switch S3 Function
OFF Internal terminating resistor switched off
ON Internal terminating resistor switched on
(default factory setting)
Warning!
•
2 •
• •
3
• •
4
• •
5
• •
6
7 • •
Protection class:
Place of installation: IP 54
In closed buildings
< 2000 m above sea level
External light: The sensor and control panel
should be protected from direct
sunshine
8.2.3 Display
LCD TFT color graphics module
Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels,
LED background lighting
Material web
43,5
77 Scan point
5
8
Sensing roller
0
6
A 2
1
10,5
1
Adapter
0
6
1
5
52
2
1,5
25 20
116
52 74 17
123,5 / 128,5
175 / 180
Material web
Scan point
Sensor with holder but
Sensing roller
without control panel:
2
0 1
9 1
1
5
2
1,5
25 20
116
123,5 / 128,5
175 / 180
Material web
Scan point
Sensing roller .8
9
4
0 0
6 9
Measuring
1,5
area
143 min. 75
90 20
Laser position
Customer’s
holder
93
6
5 3
0 9 0
1 0
1
View X
4 2
X
3 1
1 3
2 1
1 2
9. Maintenance
9.1 General info rmatio n
Beware!
Maintenance and cleaning work must only be
undertaken on the sensor and the control panel after
the power supply has been switched off.
9.2 Sensor
The sensor is classified as an optical instrument. It must be looked
after accordingly.
The cleaning of the casing should be carried out with a dry, clean
and soft cloth.
A commercial liquid cleaner may be used if the casing is very dirty.
Adhere to protection class IP 54!
The measuring window’s protective lens cover must be cleaned
regularly in order to obtain optimum guiding results.
Spotted or homogeneous dirtying of the lenses can result in wrong
readings.
10.2 Storage
If the sensor and the control panel have been shipped as individual
parts and will not be installed immediately, they must be stored in a
dry room prior to installation.
Humidity: 10
no -condensation
90%,
Index
Assigning user levels to the parameters ......... 50 Firmware adding ........................................... 2
ATEX ......................................................... 11, 13 First edge / second edge................................... 8
Automatic mode............................................... 41 Free headroom................................................ 11
Benutzerebene zuordnen ................................ 48 Graphics display................................................ 9
Bus status........................................................ 24 Input options.................................................... 27
Cable connections............................... 11, 23, 81 Alphanumerical input .................................. 28
Cable extension........................................... 4, 17 Installation ....................................................... 23
Commissioning Installation site................................................. 13
Stand alone system..................................... 37 Intended use...................................................... 3
Commissioning with controller CCD Line Guider Laser................................................................ 12
..................................................................... 36 Laying of cables .............................................. 11
Commissioning with controller EKR 1500 ....... 36 LED operating statuses..................................... 1
Commissioning with controller ekr 500 Plus.... 36 Main menu....................................................... 30
Commissioning with controller ekrPro Com60 33 Navigation ................................................... 30
Control panel ................................................. 4, 9 Maintenance.................................................... 81
Cable guide ................................................. 16 Manual mode................................................... 41
Connection cable........................................... 4 Menu structure ................................................ 32
Console mounting ....................................... 21 Menus.............................................................. 27
Dimensions.................................................. 79 Operating display ............................................ 38
Display......................................................... 76 Operating manual
Environmental conditions............................ 76 Use................................................................ 2
Installation ................................................... 17 Operating Manual
Installation cut-out ....................................... 21 Symbols ........................................................ 1
Installation versions..................................... 17 Operating mode
Key functions............................................... 10 Center positioning....................................... 42
Maintenance................................................ 81 Operating modes
Power supply............................................... 76 Automatic .................................................... 41
Securing hole diagram ................................ 18 Manual mode .............................................. 41
Securing kit.................................................. 21 Operating principle ............................................ 5
Securing set ................................................ 17 Operation................................................... 38, 43
Setting the device address.......................... 70 Operation display ............................................ 39
Technical data............................................. 76 Parameters of the main menu
Terminator resistors .................................... 72 Configuration............................................... 52
Turning the control panel ............................ 15 Commander ................................................ 52
Wall mounting.................................. 17, 18, 19 edit menu configuration............................... 59
Weight ......................................................... 76 mounting position........................................ 59
Decommissioning ............................................ 83 remote control ekr ....................................... 57
Deleting a job................................................... 49 Sensor......................................................... 54
Device addresses............................................ 69 Display ........................................................ 67
DIL switch Parameter ................................................... 60
DIL switch S4 .............................................. 25 adaption settings......................................... 64
contrast detection........................................ 61
Setting for stand-alone system.................... 25
60 contrast tracking.......................................... 61
Setting for use with ekrPro Com ............... 25 destination................................................... 61
Display............................................................. 76 illumination .................................................. 60
Scan mode .................................................. 39 jobs.............................................................. 60
Set-up Mode................................................ 38 line width tolerance ..................................... 65
Emissions ........................................................ 12 position averaging....................................... 65
Environmental conditions ................................ 13 recapture factor........................................... 66
Expanded operation ........................................ 48 splice misalignment..................................... 65
Factory default settings ............................. 69, 73 web stop detection ...................................... 66
Resetting factory default settings ................ 73 Remote control ekr...................................... 66
Fehlersuche (FAQ) .......................................... 74 System info ................................................. 68
Firmware Plug pin assignments ...................................... 79
Potentially explosive areas................................ 3 Setting the gap between the sensor and the
Remote control ................................................ 41 scanning roller ........................................ 15
Move the guiding device ............................. 42 Structure........................................................ 4
Move the set point....................................... 42 Technical data............................................. 75
Safety information........................................ 2, 11 Terminator resistor...................................... 71
Saving a job..................................................... 49 Set position........................................................ 7
SC mode.......................................................... 42 Setting up quick menus................................... 51
Selecting a job ................................................. 49 Set-up.............................................................. 43
Sensor Activating set-up ......................................... 43
Analog output .............................................. 75 Edge mode.................................................. 45
Control panel interface ................................ 76 Line mode ............................................. 46, 47
Digital inputs................................................ 75 Standard...................................................... 46
Digital outputs.............................................. 75 Tracking area .............................................. 47
Dismantling the BST holder ........................ 18 Space requirement .................................... 77, 78
Enclosure socket......................................... 23 with holder, with panel ................................ 77
Environmental conditions............................ 75 with holder, without panel ........................... 77
Installation ................................................... 13 without holder, with panel ........................... 78
Installation with BST holder......................... 13 without holder, without panel ...................... 78
Installation with holder supplied by the Status bar ........................................................ 40
customer ................................................. 14 Storage............................................................ 82
LED ............................................................. 24 System
Maintenance................................................ 81 Standard working ........................................ 43
Measuring window cover............................. 75 Technical data ........................................... 75, 76
Power supply............................................... 75 Terminator resistors ........................................ 71
Service indicator displays............................ 24 Terms used ....................................................... 7
Setting the device address.......................... 69 Transportation ................................................. 82
Procedure:
4
3) Activate the sensor’s memory function.
In this case you must press the function activation button. 4
Procedure:
1) Unscrew the stop from the sensor enclosure that is fitted
in front of the USB interface 1 and then find the button
1 +24 V that activates the memory function 2 .
2
2) Use a mini USB cable 3 to connect the sensor up to a
3 PC or a laptop.
4
3) Activate the sensor’s memory function.
In this case you must press the function activation button 4
.
delay [ms]
dig. Out set delay Admin 0
[ms]
mode digital out Admin
guiding edge Admin median of 1
and 2
remote internal W-Val Admin Deactivated
control ekr
enable remote Admin activated
control
unit of guiding Maintenance mm
position
step width of Maintenance 0.05 mm
guiding position
fast step width of Maintenance 0.2 mm
guiding position
time to increase Maintenance Deactivated
step width
Menu Parameter level Parameter level Parameter Acc ess Default value Ap pl ic ati o
1 2 level 3 password l evel n
config. position B (B) enable Admin Deactivated
(B) Teach in Admin Deactivated
(B) Sensor Admin Deactivated
inverted
(B) Guiding Admin Deactivated
direction
(B) Remote
control inv. Admin Deactivated
Menu Parameter level Parameter level Parameter l evel Acc ess Default Ap pl ic ati o
1 2 3 password level value n
external Operator Deactivated
brightness Maintenance
automatic Maintenance
destination [%] Maintenance 100
contrast quality Maintenance 45
detection auto adjustment Maintenance activated
min. line width Maintenance 0.3
[mm]
contrast tracking plausibility check edge color Operator All
edge intensity Maintenance Deactivated
line color Maintenance Deactivated
line intensity Maintenance Deactivated
edge polarity Maintenance activated
edge Maintenance Deactivated
sharpness
environment Maintenance activated
contrast quality Maintenance Deactivated
adaption settings general balancing Maintenance 256 value
color Maintenance activated
contrast Maintenance activated
Warning!
Check that all the cables are fitted tightly after the connections
have been made (in both cases).
Enclosure wall
Union nut
Intermediate support
A5 Teach-in model
Material web
Teach-in model