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Out1+analog, Input+analog, Adjusting the spot diameter – KEYENCE LR-TB5000 Series User Manual

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3

„

Out1+Analog

z

NPN

z

PNP

„

Input+Analog

z

NPN

z

PNP

Adjusting the Spot Diameter

Narrow Spot Setting

Parallel Light Setting

Wide Spot Setting

• When detecting objects that have holes in them, you can perform stable detection by

making the spot diameter larger.

• Set the spot diameter so that it is 40 mm or less at the desired detecting distance.

3 Initial Settings

When you turn on the LR-TB Series for the first time after you purchase it or when you have
initialized the LR-TB Series, the following initial settings must be configured.

After you have finished configuring the initial settings, you will not be able to reconfigure the
unit, I/O, analog selection, or NPN/PNP selection. To change any of these settings, you will
have to initialize the product .

"Initialization" (page 8)

.

NARROW

1

2

3

X (Approx.)

500

1000

2000

WIDE

5

6

7

8

X (Approx.)

5000

3000

1500

750

1, brown

4, black

2, white

3, blue

20 ... 30 V

0 V

1, brown

4, black

2, white

3, blue

20 ... 30 V

0 V

1, brown

4, black

2, white

3, blue

20 ... 30 V

0 V

1, brown

4, black

2, white

3, blue

20 ... 30 V

0 V

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

WIDE

NARROW

Use the dial on the back of the sensor
to adjust the spot diameter.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

WIDE

NARROW

0

X mm

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

WIDE

NARROW

Diameter of approx. 6 mm

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

WIDE

NARROW

0

X mm

Diameter of approx. 40 mm

mm
inch
feet

and

Display Units

Press for 3 seconds or more

Start Config.

Select I/O

Select Input

Select Analog

Select Output

End Config.

RUN

NPN

NPN
PNP

Analog Scaling

Analog Scaling

4 - 20 mA

20 mA = 5000

4 mA = 0

4 - 20 mA

0 - 10V

Laser Off

Laser Off
Tuning
DATUM Preset

Out1+Out2

Out1+Out2

Out1+Out2

Out1+Analog

Out1+Analog or Input+Analog

Input+Analog

Input+Out1

Input+Out1

1234

500

1

2

9999

0

...

9999

0

...

3-1. I/O
Selection
(

page 4)

3-2. External
Input Selection
(

page 4)

3-5. NPN/PNP
Selection
(

page 4)

3-3. Analog
Selection
(

page 4)

3-4. Analog
Lower Limit
(

page 4)

3-4. Analog
Upper Limit
(

page 4)