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Ultrasonic sensor UB2000-F42-E5-V15
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Release date: 2011-08-16 09:04 Date of issue: 2011-08-16 133987_eng.xml
Functional Description
The sensor may be completely parameterised via two keys on the side panel of the housing. As a special feature provided by
this sensor, the ultrasound beam width may be adapted to the environmental conditions at the place of operation of the sensor.
Specifying the switching points:
When specifying the switching points, the user determines at which points the switching output changes its state. The order of
the switching points A1 > A2, or A1 < A2 also determines the direction of action (i.e. normally-closed/normally-open contact
function).
The A2 switching point is specified via the A2 key, analogous to the description above.
Alternatively, the switching points may also be specified electrically via the learn input. To specify the A1 switching point, the
learn input must be connected to
-U
B
; to specify the A2 switching point, it must be connected to +U
B
. Specified values are saved upon the disconnection from
the learn input.
Switching points may only be specified directly after Power on. A time lock secures the adjusted switching points against unin-
tended modification 5 minutes after the last keypress. To modify the switching points later, the user may specify the desired
values only after a new Power On.
Proceed as follows to parameterise the output function and the ultrasound beam width:
Press the A1 key during Power on and hold down the key for another second to ensure that the sensor starts the two-step parameterisation of the operating
modes.
Step 1, parameterisation of the output function
The output function parameterised last is displayed. All output functions available may be selected via consecutive, brief strokes
of the A2 key. These strokes are visualised via short flashes of the green LED.
Hold down the A1 key for 2 seconds to save the selected output mode, complete the parameterisation and ensure that the sensor returns to normal mode.
Step 2 may be initiated by briefly pressing the A1 key (parameterisation of the ultrasound beam width).
Step 2, parameterisation of the ultrasound beam width
In the near range, via Step 2, the ultrasound beam width may be adapted to the requirements of the corresponding application.
The beam width parameterised last is displayed first. Available beam width settings may be selected via consecutive, brief
strokes of the A2 key. These strokes are visualised via the flash sequence of the red LED.
Hold down the A1 key for 2 seconds to save the selected beam shape, complete the parameterisation and ensure that the sensor returns to normal mode.
Briefly press the A1 key to return to Step 1 (parameterisation of the output function).
If the parameterisation mode is not terminated within 5 minutes after last keypress (by holding down the A1 key for 2 seconds), the sensor aborts this mode
without modifying the settings.
Specifying the A1 switching point by pressing the A1 key
Holding down the A1key > 2
seconds
The sensor switches to learn mode and the user may
specify the A1 switching point
Positioning the target object
at the desired distance
The yellow LED of the sensor flashes fast to indicate
that the target object has been recognised. The red
LED flashes if the object has not been recognised.
Briefly pressing the A1 key The sensor terminates the specification of the A1
switching point and saves it as a non-volatile value. The
specified value is invalid if the object is uncertain (i.e.
the red LED lights up at irregular intervals). The learn
mode is exited.
Operating mode Flash sequence of the green LED A2 key
1 switching point/
object detection
Window function
(default)
Hysteresis mode
Beam width Flash sequence of the red LED A2 key
Small beam
Medium beam
Large beam
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