InstructionManualHigh-speed, High-AccuracyDigital Displacement SensorEX-V Series96M0558
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting590MEMO
Chapter 6Specifications and DimensionsRead as necessary.6.1 Specifications ... 926.
Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions6926.1 Specifications1. When the digital filter function is used, the sampling rate is 20000 sampling/sec.2
Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions6936.2 Characteristics ChartsLinear characteristics for various material (Typical) EX-305V EX-110V EX-41
Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions694 EX-422V EX-614V10020100SS41SUS304SUS410A5052Cu240121086420SS41SUS304SUS410A5052CuDisplayed value (mm)
Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions695Output characteristics for measuring targets of various diameters (Typical)Measurement sketch When the
Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions6966.3 Minimum Input Time and Output Response TimeThis section describes the minimum input time and the out
Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions697Output response time In Normal mode When Hold mode is used:When any hold mode is used, the output resp
Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions6986.4 Dimensions ControllerUnit: mm Panel cutoutUnit: mm138748046914878Panel thickness: 0.5 to 6.00+0.67
Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions699 Sensor headUnit: mmEX-305V EX-422VEX-110V EX-614VEX-416V Mounting bracket (OP-35407)Unit: mm183000ø3.
Chapter 1PreparationDescribes the package contents, and explains the mounting and adjustingprocedures of the controller and sensor head.1.1 Checking t
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IndexRead as necessary.Index ... 101
IndexIndex102IndexAAdjustment to actual targets ... 9Alarm output terminal
Index103IndexDDecimal point function ... 39Decimal point function,
IndexIndex104Hold-reset input terminal ... 4Hysteresis setting ...
Index105IndexNo. of averaging measurements vs. time for averaging measurements ... 48Normal display ...
106Scaling the analog output ... 36Scaling the display for mm or inches
107WWarm-up time ... 9Warranties ...
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iSafety PrecautionsThis instruction manual describes the operation and function of the EX-V. Read thismanual carefully to ensure safe use and maximum
Chapter 1 Preparation211.1 Checking the Package ContentsThe EX-V series package includes the following parts and equipment. Check thatall the part
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Chapter 1 Preparation311.2 Part Names and FunctionsThis section explains the part names and functions. Controller Displays and functions Operat
Chapter 1 Preparation411.3 Terminal Names and ConnectionsThis section explains the terminal names and functions.Terminal block10111213141516171819
Chapter 1 Preparation511.4 Input/output CircuitsInput circuitTIMING, HOLD RESET ZERO, EXT1•2, OUTPUT DISABLESYNCOutput circuitHIGH, GO, LOW, STROB
Chapter 1 Preparation611.5 MountingThis section explains the mounting procedure for the controller and sensor headand the wiring connections.1.5.1
Chapter 1 Preparation711.5.2 Mounting the sensor headMounting• Tighten the EX-305V set screw and EX-110V nut away from the tip of thesensor head a
Chapter 1 Preparation81When mounting two or more sensor heads of the same model in parallel• The sensor may not output the correct voltage due to
Chapter 1 Preparation911.6 AdjustmentThough the EX-V series has been factory-adjusted, follow the procedure describedbelow to adjust the sensor us
iSafety PrecautionsThis instruction manual describes the operation and function of the EX-V. Read thismanual carefully to ensure safe use and maximum
Chapter 1 Preparation1013. Bring the sensor head in contact with the target.4. Press the key.The sensor displays "2" and moves to the n
Chapter 2Quick Guide to Basic Mode OperationExplains the kinds of the measurement modes and the selection procedure.Selecting the mode best suited to
Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2122.1 Measurement ModesThe EX-V series provides the following four measurement modes: "Bottom-d
Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2132.1.3 Thickness/gap modeThis mode is used to measure target thickness or gap with a direct reading
Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2142.2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode OperationThis section describes the major measurement modes and an e
Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation215* The distance between the sensor head and target should be more than the full scale when thestrip
Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2167. Set the upper value for the tolerance limit.For a press, set the threshold value to the amount
Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2174) Press the or key to display the desired value.• Pressing the key changes the flashing digi
Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2182.2.2 Setting the eccentricity/vibration modeThe following example explains the procedure for roll
Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation219• The measurement mode has been factory-set to manual.➮For the initial setting of the functions fo
CAUTIONiiWarning and cautions specific to the EX-V SeriesOperating environmentFor optimum performance of the EX-V, always maintain a proper operating
Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation220Reference: Four kinds of tolerance limit values ("0" to "3") can be saved in t
Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2212.2.3 Setting the thickness/gap modeThe following example explains the procedure for sheet materia
Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2224. Press the key to save the measurement mode setting.The sensor returns to the measurement stat
Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2234) Press the or key to display the desired value.• Pressing the key changes the flashing digi
Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2242.3 Auto-Zero FunctionThe displayed value can be instantaneously reset to "0000" by pres
Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2252.4 Tolerance Limit Value SettingYou can set the allowable range for the tolerance limit value. Af
Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2263. Press the key.• The sensor automatically enters the HIGH limit value setting mode.• The setti
Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2272.5 Checking the Tolerance Limit Values (Calling the tolerancelimit values)The preset tolerance li
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Chapter 3Use of Common FunctionsExplains the functions common to the respective modes and the setting procedure.3.1 Table of Functions and Function Nu
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Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions3303.1 Table of Functions and Function NumbersUse the operation keys to set the functions of each mode. This sect
Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions3313.2 Function Setting FlowThis section explains how to set functions "E" through "j" using
Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions332Reference 1: When the initial setting for a function is changed, the setting isdisplayed in red.Reference 2: T
Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions3333.2.2 Display scaling function [E]This function is used to change the ratio of the displayed value relative to
Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions334When selecting "In-0"5. Set the input value for correction point 1.Use the or key to set the desi
Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions335No setting(1st to 4th digits)(5th digit)When "In-1" is selected5. Set and save the input value for c
Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions3363.2.3 Monitor (analog voltage) output setting function [F]This function is used to change the ratio of the ana
Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions3375. Set the display value for correction point 1.The display value is displayed in red.• The value on the flash
Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions338Selecting the output method1. Press the key for at least 2 seconds.The sensor enters the common function sel
Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions3393.2.4 Digits function/decimal point function [g]The digits function is used to delete the last digit on the di
ivHow this manual is organizedChapter 1 PreparationDescribes the package contents, and explains the mounting and adjusting proce-dures of the controll
Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions3403.2.5 Offset function [x]The offset function allows any value to be added to or subtracted from thedisplayed v
Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions3414. Use the or key to set the desired numeric value.• The value on the flashing digit can be changed.Pressi
Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions3423.2.6 Output form selection function [I]This function is used to select the output form from the open-collecto
Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions3433.2.7 Panel-lock function [j]The panel-lock function is used to inhibit front panel key operation. Use this fu
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Chapter 4Use of Data Processing FunctionsExplains the setting and operation procedures of the respective functions.4.1 Table of Data Processing Functi
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4464.1 Table of Data Processing FunctionsAll functions of each measurement mode are specified with the o
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4474.2 Details of Bottom-dead-center ModeThis section describes function codes "A" to "d&
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions448No. of averaging measurements vs. time for averaging measurements1. The factory setting is "A-A5
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4494.2.2 Measurement type [b]The following three types of measurement are available:Select or set the me
ContentsChapter 1 Preparation1.1 Checking the Package Contents ... 21.2 Part Names and Function
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions450Simple bottom-dead-center measurement function (Internal trigger) [b-0]Measures the "minimum val
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions451 Internal trigger mode (Example of internal trigger DOWN )• The sampling operation starts when the
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions452Limited peak-to-peak hold function [b-2]Measures the difference between the maximum and minimum value
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4534.2.3 Measurement period [[]This function sets/selects the sampling period to use the hold measuremen
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions454 Sampling periodSpecify the length of the sampling period after the hold-reset input.• The sampling
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions455When "[-1" or "[-2" is selected:5. Press the key to specify each function.[- 0
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4564.2.4 Previous value comparison function [d]Compares the average of the previously measured values wi
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4574.3 Details of Eccentricity/vibration ModeThis section describes function codes "A" to &quo
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4585. Follow one of the procedures below according to the selected function number:● When "b-0"
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions459 Internal trigger mode (Example of internal trigger UP )• The sampling operation starts when the sam
viChapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4.1 Table of Data Processing Functions ... 464.2 Details of
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions460Difference between peaks (bottoms) [b-2]Measures the difference between the maximum and minimum value
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4614.3.3 Measurement period [[]This function sets/selects the sampling period to use the hold measuremen
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions462 Sampling periodSpecify the length of the sampling period after the hold-reset input.• The sampling
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions463When "[-1" or "[-2" is selected5. Press the key to specify each function.[- 0:
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4644.4 Details of Thickness/gap ModeThis section describes function codes "A" to "d"
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4653. Press the or key to select the measurement type.4. Press the key to select the desired functi
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions466Intermittent measurement function [b-1]Measures the value at a specified instant.For the intermittent
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions467 Flicker mode• When the power is turned ON or the hold-reset signal is input, the displayshows "
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions468 Internal trigger mode (Example of internal trigger up )• The sampling operation starts when the s
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4694.4.3 Measurement period [[]This function sets/selects the sampling period to use the hold measuremen
Quick Index by Function/OperationThis index helps you quickly find proper EX-V function/operation according to yourpurpose.Select action or operation
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions470 Sampling periodSpecify the length of the sampling period after the hold-reset input.• The sampling
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions471When "[-0" is selected:5. Press the key.The sensor saves the setting and returns to the m
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4728. Press the or key to specify the desired value.• The value of the flashing digit can be changed
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4734.4.4 Inverse/normal display function [d]Selects the "inverse display" or "normal disp
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4744.5 Details of Manual ModeThis section describes function codes "A" to "d" specif
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions475Select or set the desired measurement type in the following procedure:Setting function "b"1
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions476Normal measurement function [b-0]Displays/outputs the measured value continuously.Timing diagram* Whe
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions477 Internal trigger mode (Example of internal trigger up )• The sampling operation starts when the s
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions478Bottom hold function [b-2]Measures the "minimum value" during a specified period (sampling
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions479 Flicker mode• The internal timing signal is input once at each flicker time and the "minimumva
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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions480 Internal trigger mode (Example of internal trigger DOWN )• The sampling operation starts when the
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions481Sample hold function [b-4]Measures the value at a specified time.For the sample hold function, the ti
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions482 Flicker mode• The internal timing signal is input once at each flicker time and the value at theins
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions483 Internal trigger mode (Example of internal trigger up )• The sampling operation starts when the s
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4844.5.3 Measurement period [[]This function sets or selects the sampling period to use the hold measure
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4854.6 Hysteresis SettingWith the EX-V series, the hysteresis for the comparator output (HIGH/GO/LOWOUT)
Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4864.7 InitializationAll specified functions can be reset to the initial settings.Note: When the functio
Chapter 5TroubleshootingExplains the error messages displayed when an error has occurred, andcountermeasures to be taken.5.1 Error Messages ...
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting5885.1 Error MessagesWhen the EX-V series detects an error during the operation, it displays one of thefollowing error me
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