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・ In the place where the operating ambient humidity is not between

-35 and 85 % RH.

・ In the place where corrosive gas, combustible gas, dust, salinity or

iron powder exist.

・ In the place where vibration or shock is directly transmitted to the

product.

・ In the place exposed to the direct sunlight.
・ In the place where the spray of water, oil or chemicals exists.

(2) Mounting on a Flat Surface Directly

When  mounting  the  Amplifier  directly,  install  with  the  M4  screw
using the flat washer together.
Make sure that the tightening torque of each screw on the Amplifier
is no greater than 1.2 N・m.

(3) Mounting to DIN Track

①To mount the Amplifier on the DIN Track,

first  enlarge  part  A,  and  then  push  the
Amplifier in direction B.

②To  remove  the  Amplifier  from  the  DIN

Track,  pull  the  mounting  hook  of  the
Amplifier toward you.

(4)Mounting Space

The Amplifier radiates heat. If more than one Unit is installed side-
by-side, make sure that there is a minimum space of 5 mm between
adjacent Units.

2. Operating Temperature

The  operating  ambient  temperature  range  of  the  Amplifier  is
between 0 ℃ and 50 ℃.
Be sure to keep under the following conditions.
・ Provide enough ventilation to the Amplifier in order to keep the

ventilation well .

・ Do  not  install  the  Amplifier  close  to  heat-radiating  devices  such

as heaters, transformers, and high-capacity resistors.

・ Keep the operating ambient temperature under 50 ℃.
・ If  the  operating  ambient  temperature  is  close  to  50℃,  use  the

When  the  product  is  used  under  the  circumstances  below,  ensure
adherence  to  the  limitations  of  the  ratings  and  functions.  Also,  take
countermeasures for safety precautions such as fail-safe installations.
①Use under the circumstances or environment which are not described

in the instruction sheet.

②Use  for  the  equipment  which  require  higher  level  of  safety,  such  as

nuclear  devices,  railroad,  aircrafts,  vehicles,  combustion  devices,
amusement machinery, medical equipment, safety devices.

③Use  for  the  applications  where  death  ,  serious  injury  or  property

damage is possible and extensive safety precautions are required.

function.

Be sure to follow the safety precautions below for added safety.
(1)  Do  not  use  the  sensor  under  the  environment  with  explosive  or

ignition gas.

(2)  Set  the  Sensor  away  from  the  high  voltage  machines  or  the  high-

tension  lines  to  secure  the  safety  of  the  operation  and  the
maintenance. 

(3) keep the supply voltage within the specified range in this instruction

sheet.

(4)  If  the  Sensor  or  cable  has  lock  mechanisms,  be  sure  to  lock  the

mechanisms securely before use.

(5) Never disassemble, repair nor tamper with the product.
(6) Dispose of the product as industrial waste.
(7) Do not short-circuit the load. Doing so may cause Sensor damage or

malfunction.

Be sure to keep the followings to make full use of the Sensor function.
1. Conditions
(1) Do not use the Amplifier under the following conditions.

・ In  the  place  where  the  operating  ambient  temperature  is  not

between 0 ℃ and 50 ℃.

・ In the place where condensation may occur, because the ambient

temperature changes are extreme.

Correct Use

Safety Precautions

PRECAUTIONS IN USING THE PRODUCT

Amplifier

Mounting hook

DIN Track

A

B

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type PFP-100N2(OMRON)

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Summary of Contents for F10-C20

Page 1: ...erved Thank you for selecting OMRON product This sheet primarily describes precautions required in installing and operating the product Before operating the product read the sheet thoroughly to acquir...

Page 2: ...he limitations of the ratings and functions Also take countermeasures for safety precautions such as fail safe installations Use under the circumstances or environment which are not described in the i...

Page 3: ...r motors are wired close to the Amplifier make sure that the Amplifier operates normally and take proper measures so that the power lines will not have a bad influence on the operation of the Amplifie...

Page 4: ...ms in normal wide and 10 8 ms in wide mode continuous measurement 1 model 1 bank Concord output Output turns ON if being concordant with registered model Discord output Output turns ON if not being co...

Page 5: ...1200bps 2400bps 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps default 8bits Non 1bit CR Non RS 422 31 max with using Link Adapter F10 VR2 RS 232C or F10 VR4 RS 422 Serial Communication Interface only F10 C50 C55...

Page 6: ...MON Monitor Mode RUN Run Mode 7 F10 C30 C35 C50 C55 Pattern measurement Degree of conformity with model Plain measurement Contrast Plain measurement Average density F10 C20 C25 PATT Pattern measureme...

Page 7: ...slightly outside the detection range it may not be correctly taught Make sure the pattern is as close as possible to the center of the detection range OK Teaching status Plain Plain NG Color NG Stain...

Page 8: ...for the Unit for changing procedure RS 232C 422 A T ON A T OFF NM TMR LINE WD All the DIP switch pins are set to OFF at the factory Model Size WD Wide mode NM Normal mode Normal mode Wide mode Detecti...

Page 9: ...ot connected to the interior or casing We recommend using OMRON s S82K 01524 Power Supply F10 C20 NPN Models Level in dioatora 8 level green LEDs Black Orange OUTPUT ENAB S TEACH M TEACH TRIG CONT DC2...

Page 10: ...indicators 7 level red LEDs We recommend using OMRON s S82K 01524 Power Supply F10 C30 C50 NPN Models Note Ground or connect the shielded cable to 0V The shield is not connected to the interior or cas...

Page 11: ...0 C30 C35 C50 C55 Signal OUTPUT ENAB S TEACH M TEACH TRIG CONT BANK1 BANK2 BANK3 Control output Enabled output Stationary object teaching input Moving object teaching input Measurement trigger input C...

Page 12: ...ctor Multidrop Connections F10 C50 C55 F10 C50 C55 F10 C50 C55 Link Adapter Branching Link Adapter Branching Link Adapter Branching Link Adapter F10 VR4 RS 422 Cable F10 VR4 RS 422 Cable F10 VR4 RS 42...

Page 13: ...sensing object in the sensing area 6 Measurement Items PATT BANK 5 1 TEACH Mode Set the mode selector to TEACH Set the measurement item bank number selection switch to PATT BANK Bank No 0 will be dis...

Page 14: ...Measurement item selection level By another mode it is possible to enlarge Detection Range Upper Detection Range Detection Range Detection Range Detection Range 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Deviation High Low A D...

Page 15: ...nt Detection range at Plain Measurement is as following Mode 1 and 2 can be changed by the operation at the power supply input Plain Measurement detection range selection mode Mode 1 Initial setting M...

Page 16: ...monitoring the level indicator Altered threshold values will not be saved unless the mode selector is changed once to either RUN or TEACH 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Plain Measurement Press the t...

Page 17: ...OUTPUT signal is refreshed 5 3 RUN Mode Set the mode selector to RUN When the switch is set to RUN mode measurements are made in response to external input signals 1 Relationship between the F10 I O t...

Page 18: ...while measuring Measuring Measuring Please restart the measurement process after confirming that the ENAB output is ON The measurement is finished after CONT signal input is OFF And then F10 check the...

Page 19: ...S TEACH signal input Therefore do not move the object until teaching is completed 1 Provide S TEACH signal input 2 Check that the ENAB signal is OFF 3 Check that the stationary object is in the teach...

Page 20: ...oo Please refer to the 7 4 Command Reference Ex Unit number 23 Do not turn off before pressing the teaching button otherwise the changed timer will not be registered 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Lighting Level Ind...

Page 21: ...ector to TEACH while the power supply is turning off 2 Turn on the power supply while pushing the Teach display button 3 Release the Teach display button after confirming that the illumination of each...

Page 22: ...ed below Specify the header 40 at the beginning of input commands 1 byte fixed A value between 00 to 31 or XX can be set as the unit number 2 bytes When the unit number is a single digit it must be pr...

Page 23: ...ght 8 3 List of Input Commands Specifying F10 Operation The following commands specify the operation of the F10 such as executing a measurement changing the bank number etc Saving Loading data The fol...

Page 24: ...Output Response unit number BC OK CR Executed correctly unit number BC ER CR Not executed correctly unit number 00 to 31 Unit number of Unit to change Example To change the bank number of Unit 10 to...

Page 25: ...transfer all bank data from Unit 6 to the host Input 06BS AL CR Data will be transferred using the XMODEM protocol Output 06BS OK CR HT Head Type Acquire head type HT acquires the head type Input Comm...

Page 26: ...er Set the following numerical values for type Set the following numerical values for level Output Response unit number LS OK CR Executed correctly unit number LS ER CR Not executed correctly unit num...

Page 27: ...on result agreement agreement agreement CR Pattern measurement at 3 models Wide mode unit number MD ER CR Not executed correctly unit number Unit number 00 to 31 comparison result 0 Comparison result...

Page 28: ...e the image in memory once only and return the results by serial communications with Unit 27 in Plain Measurement Mode 49 comparison result contrast average density CR Plain measurement comparison res...

Page 29: ...Output Response unit number MM measurement mode CR Executed correctly unit number 00 to 31 Designated unit number measurement mode 0 Plain Measurement Mode 1 Pattern Measurement Mode 1 model 2 Patter...

Page 30: ...e unit number SG value CR Executed correctly unit number SG ER CR Not executed correctly unit number 00 to 31 Designated unit number parameter 0 Unit number value 01 to 31 Unit number parameter 1 Baud...

Page 31: ...NT or TRIG ON During teaching the ENAB signal will be ON 55 number for parameter cannot be specified Set the following numerical values for parameter and value After changing the unit number the previ...

Page 32: ...e Connect the Head and turn the Sensor OFF and ON Note If the same error occurs again the Head may be brok en Consult your OMRON represen tative This LED of the threshold indicators fla shes and the b...

Page 33: ...R S50R inseead Perform the teaching of the Sensor in TEACH mode All the LED of the threshold indicators fla shes and the buzzer sounds Serial buffer overflow er ror Either the send buffer or receive b...

Page 34: ...ations subject to change without notice OMRON Corporation 8 95 11 5 4 8 40 27 32 2 20 41 2000 150 4 15 24 99 8PIN CIRCULAR CONNECTOR F10 VR2 PLUG TYPE F10 VR4 SOCKET TYPE F10 C20 C25 C30 C35 C50 C55 0...

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