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Seite 1 - EX-V Series

InstructionManualHigh-speed, High-AccuracyDigital Displacement SensorEX-V Series96M0558

Seite 3 - Operating environment

Chapter 5 Troubleshooting590MEMO

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Chapter 6Specifications and DimensionsRead as necessary.6.1 Specifications ... 926.

Seite 5 - How this manual is organized

Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions6926.1 Specifications1. When the digital filter function is used, the sampling rate is 20000 sampling/sec.2

Seite 6 - Contents

Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions6936.2 Characteristics ChartsLinear characteristics for various material (Typical) EX-305V EX-110V EX-41

Seite 7 - Warranties

Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions694 EX-422V EX-614V10020100SS41SUS304SUS410A5052Cu240121086420SS41SUS304SUS410A5052CuDisplayed value (mm)

Seite 8 - Display/Setup

Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions695Output characteristics for measuring targets of various diameters (Typical)Measurement sketch When the

Seite 9 - Installation

Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions6966.3 Minimum Input Time and Output Response TimeThis section describes the minimum input time and the out

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Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions697Output response time In Normal mode When Hold mode is used:When any hold mode is used, the output resp

Seite 11 - Chapter 1

Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions6986.4 Dimensions ControllerUnit: mm Panel cutoutUnit: mm138748046914878Panel thickness: 0.5 to 6.00+0.67

Seite 12 - Chapter 1 Preparation

Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions699 Sensor headUnit: mmEX-305V EX-422VEX-110V EX-614VEX-416V Mounting bracket (OP-35407)Unit: mm183000ø3.

Seite 13 - 1.2 Part Names and Functions

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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Chapter 6 Specifications and Dimensions6100MEMO

Seite 15 - 1.4 Input/output Circuits

IndexRead as necessary.Index ... 101

Seite 16 - Panel mounting frame

IndexIndex102IndexAAdjustment to actual targets ... 9Alarm output terminal

Seite 17 - Flush-mounting

Index103IndexDDecimal point function ... 39Decimal point function,

Seite 18 - Tightening torque

IndexIndex104Hold-reset input terminal ... 4Hysteresis setting ...

Seite 19 - 1.6 Adjustment

Index105IndexNo. of averaging measurements vs. time for averaging measurements ... 48Normal display ...

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106Scaling the analog output ... 36Scaling the display for mm or inches

Seite 21 - Chapter 2

107WWarm-up time ... 9Warranties ...

Seite 23 - 2.1.4 Manual mode

iSafety PrecautionsThis instruction manual describes the operation and function of the EX-V. Read thismanual carefully to ensure safe use and maximum

Seite 24 - Refer to page 9

Chapter 1 Preparation211.1 Checking the Package ContentsThe EX-V series package includes the following parts and equipment. Check thatall the part

Seite 25 - HIGH TIM

Copyright (c) 2000 KEYENCE CORPORATION. All rights reserved.0980E 1044-6 96M0558 Printed in Japan

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Chapter 1 Preparation311.2 Part Names and FunctionsThis section explains the part names and functions. Controller Displays and functions Operat

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Chapter 1 Preparation411.3 Terminal Names and ConnectionsThis section explains the terminal names and functions.Terminal block10111213141516171819

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Chapter 1 Preparation511.4 Input/output CircuitsInput circuitTIMING, HOLD RESET ZERO, EXT1•2, OUTPUT DISABLESYNCOutput circuitHIGH, GO, LOW, STROB

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Chapter 1 Preparation611.5 MountingThis section explains the mounting procedure for the controller and sensor headand the wiring connections.1.5.1

Seite 30 - (5th digit)

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

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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

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Chapter 1 Preparation911.6 AdjustmentThough the EX-V series has been factory-adjusted, follow the procedure describedbelow to adjust the sensor us

Seite 33 - Direction in which the

iSafety PrecautionsThis instruction manual describes the operation and function of the EX-V. Read thismanual carefully to ensure safe use and maximum

Seite 34 - 2.3 Auto-Zero Function

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

Seite 35 - Operation diagram

Chapter 2Quick Guide to Basic Mode OperationExplains the kinds of the measurement modes and the selection procedure.Selecting the mode best suited to

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Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2122.1 Measurement ModesThe EX-V series provides the following four measurement modes: "Bottom-d

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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

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Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2142.2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode OperationThis section describes the major measurement modes and an e

Seite 39 - Chapter 3

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

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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

Seite 41 - 3.2 Function Setting Flow

Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2174) Press the or key to display the desired value.• Pressing the key changes the flashing digi

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Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2182.2.2 Setting the eccentricity/vibration modeThe following example explains the procedure for roll

Seite 43 - Using operation key

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

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CAUTIONiiWarning and cautions specific to the EX-V SeriesOperating environmentFor optimum performance of the EX-V, always maintain a proper operating

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Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation220Reference: Four kinds of tolerance limit values ("0" to "3") can be saved in t

Seite 46 - Output scaling

Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2212.2.3 Setting the thickness/gap modeThe following example explains the procedure for sheet materia

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Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2224. Press the key to save the measurement mode setting.The sensor returns to the measurement stat

Seite 48 - Selecting the output method

Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2234) Press the or key to display the desired value.• Pressing the key changes the flashing digi

Seite 49 - Table of function number

Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2242.3 Auto-Zero FunctionThe displayed value can be instantaneously reset to "0000" by pres

Seite 50 - 3.2.5 Offset function [x]

Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2252.4 Tolerance Limit Value SettingYou can set the allowable range for the tolerance limit value. Af

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Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2263. Press the key.• The sensor automatically enters the HIGH limit value setting mode.• The setti

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Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode Operation2272.5 Checking the Tolerance Limit Values (Calling the tolerancelimit values)The preset tolerance li

Seite 53 - 3.2.7 Panel-lock function [j]

Chapter 2 Quick Guide to Basic Mode OperationsMEMO

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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

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Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions3313.2 Function Setting FlowThis section explains how to set functions "E" through "j" using

Seite 58 - Display example

Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions332Reference 1: When the initial setting for a function is changed, the setting isdisplayed in red.Reference 2: T

Seite 59 - 4.2.2 Measurement type [b]

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

Seite 60 - Timing diagram

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

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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

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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

Seite 63 - 4.2.3 Measurement period [[]

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

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Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions338Selecting the output method1. Press the key for at least 2 seconds.The sensor enters the common function sel

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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

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ivHow this manual is organizedChapter 1 PreparationDescribes the package contents, and explains the mounting and adjusting proce-dures of the controll

Seite 67 - 4.3.2 Measurement type [b]

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

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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

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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

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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

Seite 71 - 4.3.3 Measurement period [[]

Chapter 3 Use of Common Functions344MEMO

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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

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4464.1 Table of Data Processing FunctionsAll functions of each measurement mode are specified with the o

Seite 74 - 4.4.2 Measurement type [b]

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4474.2 Details of Bottom-dead-center ModeThis section describes function codes "A" to "d&

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions448No. of averaging measurements vs. time for averaging measurements1. The factory setting is "A-A5

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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

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ContentsChapter 1 Preparation1.1 Checking the Package Contents ... 21.2 Part Names and Function

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions450Simple bottom-dead-center measurement function (Internal trigger) [b-0]Measures the "minimum val

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions451 Internal trigger mode (Example of internal trigger DOWN )• The sampling operation starts when the

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions452Limited peak-to-peak hold function [b-2]Measures the difference between the maximum and minimum value

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4534.2.3 Measurement period [[]This function sets/selects the sampling period to use the hold measuremen

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions454 Sampling periodSpecify the length of the sampling period after the hold-reset input.• The sampling

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions455When "[-1" or "[-2" is selected:5. Press the key to specify each function.[- 0

Seite 84 - 4.5 Details of Manual Mode

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4564.2.4 Previous value comparison function [d]Compares the average of the previously measured values wi

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4574.3 Details of Eccentricity/vibration ModeThis section describes function codes "A" to &quo

Seite 86 - Peak hold function [b-1]

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4585. Follow one of the procedures below according to the selected function number:● When "b-0"

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions459 Internal trigger mode (Example of internal trigger UP )• The sampling operation starts when the sam

Seite 88 - Bottom hold function [b-2]

viChapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4.1 Table of Data Processing Functions ... 464.2 Details of

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions460Difference between peaks (bottoms) [b-2]Measures the difference between the maximum and minimum value

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4614.3.3 Measurement period [[]This function sets/selects the sampling period to use the hold measuremen

Seite 91 - Sample hold function [b-4]

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions462 Sampling periodSpecify the length of the sampling period after the hold-reset input.• The sampling

Seite 92 - Average hold function [b-5]

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions463When "[-1" or "[-2" is selected5. Press the key to specify each function.[- 0:

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4644.4 Details of Thickness/gap ModeThis section describes function codes "A" to "d"

Seite 94 - 4.5.3 Measurement period [[]

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

Seite 95 - 4.6 Hysteresis Setting

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions466Intermittent measurement function [b-1]Measures the value at a specified instant.For the intermittent

Seite 96 - 4.7 Initialization

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions467 Flicker mode• When the power is turned ON or the hold-reset signal is input, the displayshows "

Seite 97 - Chapter 5

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions468 Internal trigger mode (Example of internal trigger up )• The sampling operation starts when the s

Seite 98 - 5.1 Error Messages

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4694.4.3 Measurement period [[]This function sets/selects the sampling period to use the hold measuremen

Seite 99 - 5.2 Troubleshooting List

Quick Index by Function/OperationThis index helps you quickly find proper EX-V function/operation according to yourpurpose.Select action or operation

Seite 100 - Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions470 Sampling periodSpecify the length of the sampling period after the hold-reset input.• The sampling

Seite 101 - Chapter 6

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions471When "[-0" is selected:5. Press the key.The sensor saves the setting and returns to the m

Seite 102 - 6.1 Specifications

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

Seite 103 - 6.2 Characteristics Charts

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4734.4.4 Inverse/normal display function [d]Selects the "inverse display" or "normal disp

Seite 104 - ■ EX-614V

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4744.5 Details of Manual ModeThis section describes function codes "A" to "d" specif

Seite 105 - Measurement sketch

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions475Select or set the desired measurement type in the following procedure:Setting function "b"1

Seite 106 - ON: 1.5 ms

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions476Normal measurement function [b-0]Displays/outputs the measured value continuously.Timing diagram* Whe

Seite 107 - Output response time

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions477 Internal trigger mode (Example of internal trigger up )• The sampling operation starts when the s

Seite 108 - 6.4 Dimensions

Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions478Bottom hold function [b-2]Measures the "minimum value" during a specified period (sampling

Seite 109 - ■ Mounting bracket (OP-35407)

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

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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

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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

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions483 Internal trigger mode (Example of internal trigger up )• The sampling operation starts when the s

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4844.5.3 Measurement period [[]This function sets or selects the sampling period to use the hold measure

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4854.6 Hysteresis SettingWith the EX-V series, the hysteresis for the comparator output (HIGH/GO/LOWOUT)

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Chapter 4 Use of Data Processing Functions4864.7 InitializationAll specified functions can be reset to the initial settings.Note: When the functio

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Chapter 5TroubleshootingExplains the error messages displayed when an error has occurred, andcountermeasures to be taken.5.1 Error Messages ...

Seite 119 - WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS

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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