System Settings. MICRO-EPSILON optoNCDT 1750
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MICRO-EPSILON optoNCDT 1750 is a non-contact displacement measurement sensor with intelligent Real Time Control (RTSC). The sensor uses laser technology to accurately measure the distance to a target surface. It is ideal for applications such as quality control, robotics, and material handling. With its compact size, high accuracy, and fast response time, the optoNCDT 1750 is a versatile sensor for a wide range of industrial applications.
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Anhang | Control Menu
A 4.2.5 System Settings
Unit on website
mm / Inch
Key lock
Automatic Countdown 1 ... 60 [min] Value
Refresh
Load & Store
Active
Inactive
Measurement settings
Device settings
New setup /
Setup 1 / ... / Setup 8
Load
Safe
Create setup
Favorite
Delete
Search
Import
Export
Load
Safe
Search
Import
Export
Unit in measurement value display
The key lock starts after expiry of the defined time. Clicking the button
Refresh
extends the interval until key lock starts.
The keys do not respond in any user level
The keys are active in any user level
Activates a saved measurement setting setup.
Saves changed measurement settings to an existing setup.
Selects a setup which is used after reboot of the sensor.
Deletes a setup.
You load an existing setup from a PC or the like to the
ILD1750 with both buttons.
Saves the setup on a connected PC or the like.
Activates the saved device settings.
Saves changed device settings.
You load the device settings from a PC or the like to the
ILD1750 with both buttons.
Saves the device settings on a connected PC or the like.
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Import & Export Create a parameter set
Measurement settings
Boot setup
Device settings
Search
Check file
Overwrite existing setups (with the same name)
Apply settings of the imported boot setup
Transmit data
Access permission Current access permission
Logout / Login
Value
User level when restarting
Professional / User
Change password
Old password
New password
Repeat new password
Change password
Value
Value
Value
The measurement setting setups, the file with device settings and the boot file can be combined in one parameter set and exchanged with a PC or the like.
Button starts file manager to select a parameter set.
Dialog prevents inadvertent overwriting of existing settings.
Read only
Button starts change of access permission.
Sets the user level the sensor starts with after reboot. In this case MICRO-EPSILON recommends the selection user.
Case-sensitive rules are observed for all passwords.
Numbers are allowed. Special characters are not allowed. Maximum length is limited to 31 characters.
Button causes change of password.
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Reset sensor Measurement settings
Device settings
Reset all
Restart sensor
The settings for measuring rate, trigger, evaluation range, selection of peak, error handling, averaging, Zeroing/Mastering, reduction of data and setups are deleted.
The 1st preset is loaded.
The settings baud rate, language, unit, key lock and echo mode are deleted and the default parameters are loaded.
By clicking the button the settings for the sensor, measurement settings, access permission, password and setups are deleted. The 1st preset is loaded.
By clicking the button the sensor is rebooted with the settings made in the favorite
Selection required or checkbox
Value
Specification of a value required i
After the programming all settings must be permanently stored under a parameter set so that they are available again when the sensor is switched on the next time. optoNCDT 1750 Seite 143
MICRO-EPSILON MESSTECHNIK GmbH & Co. KG
Koenigbacher Str. 15 · 94496 Ortenburg / Germany
Tel. +49 (0) 8542 / 168-0 · Fax +49 (0) 8542 / 168-90 [email protected] · www.micro-epsilon.com
X9751376-A042030SWE
MICRO-EPSILON MESSTECHNIK
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Key Features
- Real-time control (RTSC) for continuous adjustment and adaptation to the application
- High accuracy and repeatability over the entire measurement range
- Compact size and lightweight for easy integration
- Analog and digital outputs for flexible signal processing
- Multifunction input for external control or triggering
- Robust design and protection class IP65 for harsh industrial environments
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Frequently Answers and Questions
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Can this sensor be used outdoors?
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Table of contents
- 9 1. Safety
- 9 Symbols Used
- 9 1.2 Warnings
- 10 Notes on CE Marking
- 11 Intended Use
- 11 Proper Environment
- 12 Laser Safety
- 14 Functional Principle, Technical Data
- 14 Short Description
- 15 Real Time Control (RTSC)
- 16 Technical Data
- 22 4. Delivery
- 22 Unpacking, Included in Delivery
- 22 4.2 Storage
- 23 5. Installation
- 23 Instructions for Installation
- 23 Reflection Factor of the Target Surface
- 23 Error Influences
- 23 Light from other Sources
- 24 Color Differences
- 24 Temperature Influences
- 24 Mechanical Vibration
- 24 Movement Blurs
- 25 Surface Roughness
- 26 Angle Influences
- 27 Optimizing the Measuring Accuracy
- 28 Mounting, Dimensions
- 31 Indicator Elements at Sensor
- 32 Electrical Connections
- 32 Connection Possibilities
- 34 Pin Assignment
- 35 Supply voltage
- 36 Laser On
- 37 Analog Output
- 38 Multifunction Input
- 38 RS422 Connection with USB Converter IF2001/USB
- 39 Digital Output
- 40 Connector and Sensor Cable
- 42 6. Operation
- 42 Getting Ready for Operation
- 43 Operation via Web Interface
- 43 6.2.1 Preconditions
- 44 Access via Web Interface
- 46 Measurement Configuration
- 47 Measurement Presentation via Web Browser
- 49 Video Signal via Web Browser
- 51 Programming via ASCII Commands
- 51 Timing, Measurement Value Flux
- 52 Menu Structure, Operation via Membrane Keys
- 54 Setting Sensor Parameters
- 54 Preliminary remarks about the setting possibilities
- 54 Overview Parameter
- 55 7.3 Inputs
- 56 7.4 Synchronization
- 56 Synchronization via Sync +/- Connections
- 58 Synchronization via Multi-Function Input
- 59 Data Recording
- 59 Preliminary Remark
- 59 Measuring Rate
- 60 7.5.3 Triggering
- 60 7.5.3.1 General
- 62 Triggering Data Recording
- 62 Triggering Data Output
- 63 Masking the Evaluation Range, ROI
- 64 Exposure Mode
- 64 Peak Selection
- 65 Error Processing
- 98 Digital Interfaces RS
- 98 Preliminary Remarks
- 98 Measurement Data Format
- 99 Conversion of the Binary Data Format
- 100 9. Cleaning
- 101 Protective Housing
- 101 10.1 Versions
- 104 Software Support with MEDAQLib
- 105 Liability for Material Defects
- 105 Decommissioning, Disposal
- 105 Service, Repair
- 106 Optional Accessories
- 108 Factory Setting
- 109 ASCII Communication with Sensor
- 109 General
- 111 Overview Commands
- 114 General Commands
- 114 A 3.2.1.1 HELP
- 115 A 3.2.1.2 GETINFO, Sensor information
- 116 A 3.2.1.3 LANGUAGE, Website
- 116 A 3.2.1.4 RESET, boot sensor
- 116 A 3.2.1.5 RESETCNT, Reset counter
- 116 A 3.2.1.6 ECHO, Switching the Command Reply, ASCII Interface
- 117 A 3.2.1.7 PRINT, Sensor settings
- 118 A 3.2.1.8 SYNC
- 119 A 3.2.1.9 TERMINATION
- 119 User Level
- 119 A 3.2.2.1 LOGIN, Change of the User Level
- 119 A 3.2.2.2 LOGOUT, Change into User Level
- 119 A 3.2.2.3 GETUSERLEVEL, User Level Request
- 119 A 3.2.2.4 STDUSER, Set Standard User
- 120 A 3.2.2.5 PASSWD, Change Password
- 120 Triggering
- 120 A 3.2.3.1 TRIGGERLEVEL, Active level triggering
- 120 A 3.2.3.2 TRIGGERMODE
- 120 A 3.2.3.3 TRIGGERSOURCE, Trigger source
- 121 A 3.2.3.4 TRIGGERAT, Effect of the Trigger Input
- 121 A 3.2.3.5 MFILEVEL, Input Level Multi-Function Input
- 121 A 3.2.3.6 TRIGGERCOUNT, Number of Output Measurement Values
- 121 A 3.2.3.7 TRIGGERSW, Software Trigger Pulse
- 122 Interfaces
- 122 A 3.2.4.1 BAUDRATE, RS
- 122 A 3.2.4.2 ERROROUT1/2, Activate Switching Output
- 122 A 3.2.4.3 ERRORLEVELOUT1/2, Output Level Switching Output
- 122 A 3.2.4.4 ERRORLIMITCOMPARETO
- 123 A 3.2.4.5 ERRORLIMITVALUES
- 123 A 3.2.4.6 ERRORHYSTERESIS
- 123 A 3.2.4.7 ERROROUTHOLD
- 123 Handling of Setups
- 123 A 3.2.5.1 IMPORT
- 124 A 3.2.5.2 EXPORT
- 124 A 3.2.5.3 MEASSETTINGS, Load / Save Measurement Settings
- 125 A 3.2.5.4 BASICSETTINGS, Load / Save Device Settings
- 125 A 3.2.5.5 SETDEFAULT, Factory Settings
- 125 Analog Output
- 125 A 3.2.6.1 ANALOGRANGE
- 125 A 3.2.6.2 ANALOGSCALEMODE, Scaling the Analog Output
- 126 A 3.2.6.3 ANALOGSCALERANGE, Scaling Limits with Two-Point Scaling
- 126 A 3.2.6.4 ANALOGSCALESOURCE
- 127 Key Function
- 127 A 3.2.7.1 KEYLOCK, Set Key lock
- 127 Measurement
- 127 A 3.2.8.1 TARGETMODE, Measurement Task
- 127 A 3.2.8.2 MEASPEAK, Choice of the Peak in the Video Signal
- 127 A 3.2.8.3 MEASRATE, Measuring rate
- 128 A 3.2.8.4 SHUTTER, Exposure Time
- 128 A 3.2.8.5 SHUTTERMODE
- 128 A 3.2.8.6 LASERPOW, Laser Power
- 128 A 3.2.8.7 ROI, Video Signal, Masking the Evaluation Range
- 128 A 3.2.8.8 AVERAGE, Averaged Measurements
- 129 A 3.2.8.9 MASTER
- 129 A 3.2.8.10 MASTERSIGNAL
- 129 A 3.2.8.11 MASTERSOURCE
- 130 Data output
- 130 A 3.2.9.1 OUTPUT, Selection of Measurement Value Output
- 130 A 3.2.9.2 OUTREDUCEDEVICE, Output Reduction of Measurement Value Outpu
- 130 A 3.2.9.3 OUTREDUCECOUNT, Data Output Rate
- 130 A 3.2.9.4 OUTHOLD, Error Processing
- 131 A 3.2.9.5 GETOUTINFO_RS422, Query Selected Data
- 131 A 3.2.9.6 OUT_RS
- 132 Example Command Sequence During Selection of Measurement Value
- 133 Error Messages
- 135 Control Menu
- 135 Tab Home
- 135 Tab Settings
- 135 Inputs
- 136 Data Recording
- 138 Signal Processing
- 139 Outputs
- 141 System Settings