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Operation of the indicator light, Mounting, Checking the view and installed distance – KEYENCE IV Series User Manual

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Operation of the indicator light

Details on operations of indicator light are shown below.

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1 PWR/ERR

Indicates the power supplying status to the sensor and

error status of the sensor.

y

Green (ON) ...... Operating.

y

Green (Blink) .... Setting processing. Operation is

stopped. Blinks once a second.

y

Red (ON) .......... Unrecoverable error has occurred.

y

Red (Blink) ....... Recoverable error has occurred.

y

(OFF) ............... Power is not supplied.

Adjusting the focusing position (manual

focus only).

2 OUT

Indicates the comprehensive results.

y

Green ............... Comprehensive result is "OK".

y

Red .................. Comprehensive result is "Fail".

y

(OFF) ............... Setting processing.

Standby status until the first judge

finishes after starting the operation or

after switching the program number.

y

Orange (Blink) ... Indicates the focusing status while

adjusting the focusing position with

the blinking speed (manual focus type

only).

3 TRIG

Green light lights up (one-shot) according to input of the

internal or external trigger.

4 STATUS

Indicates the connection status within the monitor.

y

Green (ON) ...... Normally connected with monitor or

PC.

y

Green (Blink) .... IP address has been retrieved but the

sensor is not correctly connected with

monitor or PC.

y

(OFF) ............... IP address is not assigned. Sensor is

not correctly connected with monitor or

PC.

y

Orange (Blink) ... Indicates the focusing status while

adjusting the focusing position with

the blinking speed (manual focus type

only).

5 LINK/ACT

Indicates the linking status within monitor or Ethernet

switch.

y

Green (ON) ...... Normally linked.

y

Green (Blink) .... Normally linked, and the data is

sending/receiving.

y

(OFF) ............... Sensor is not normally linked.

Mounting

y

Ground (functional ground) the drain cable

(FG) of the power I/O cable.

y

Mount and insulate the sensor. Use the

attached mounting adapter to insulate.

Sensor case has been grounded. If the

sensor is not insulated, electric potential and

noises may cause a damage or malfunction.

y

Do not place the sensor in the environment

that exceeds the limit of sensor's resistance

to the environment, or environment that

propagates the vibration directly to the

sensor. Those may cause a damage or

malfunction.

y

Manual focus type needs to adjust the

focusing position after installed. Reserve

enough space to adjust and install it.

y

At the time of installation, it is better to

enable the position or direction adjustment

of the sensor by installing the adjustment

system at the sensor mounting area.

y

View and optical axis have individual

differences. Adjust the position by checking

the actual image at the time of installation.

y

Place the sensor where no ambient light has

effect. Ambient light includes solar light,

lights of other devices, and photoelectric

sensors. Also, be careful when the light

intensity of the ambient light changes. Use

the shield to protect when the location

cannot be changed.

y

Place the sensor where no object can block

out the internal light or the view of the

sensor.

y

Detection may become unstable due to the

lights if multiple sensors are placed nearby

each other. Delay the timing of external

trigger inputs or use the shield to avoid

interference.

Checking the view and installed distance

For IV series, installed distance between the view and object

is different depending on the type of the sensor. Check the

type of the sensor to be used and its view, and place it in the

proper distance.

View H

View V

Installed distance WD

Indicator light

View V = View H x 0.75

(H : V = 4 : 3)

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Standard-range type (color / monochrome)

View H (mm)

Installed distance WD (mm)

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