SICK DL100 Pro – EtherCAT® DISTANCE MEASURING DEVICE Operating instructions

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Operating instructions
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DL100 Pro – EtherCAT
®
DISTANCE MEASURING DEVICE
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Product described
DL100 Pro
Manufacturer
SICK AG
Erwin-Sick-Str. 1
79183 Waldkirch
Germany
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®
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®
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Original document
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Table of contents
Table of contents
Important safety notes ............................................................................... 7
1 General ............................................................................................... 8
1.1 Information about these operating instructions ...................... 8
1.2 Explanation of symbols .............................................................9
1.3 Limitation of liability ............................................................... 10
1.4 Scope of delivery .................................................................... 10
1.5 Customer service .................................................................... 10
1.6 EU declaration of conformity .................................................. 10
1.7 Environmental protection ....................................................... 11
2 Safety ................................................................................................ 12
2.1 Intended use ........................................................................... 12
2.2 Improper use ........................................................................... 12
2.3 Modications and conversions .............................................. 13
2.4 Requirements for skilled persons and operating
personnel ................................................................................ 13
2.5 Operational safety and particular hazards .......................... 13
2.6 Warning symbol on the device ............................................... 14
2.7 Hazard warnings and operational safety .............................. 15
3 Identication .................................................................................... 16
3.1 Type label ............................................................................... 16
4 Structure and function .................................................................... 17
4.1 Structure ................................................................................. 17
4.2 Function ................................................................................... 18
4.3 Display and operating elements ............................................ 18
4.4 Display ..................................................................................... 20
5 Transport and storage ..................................................................... 22
5.1 Transport ................................................................................. 22
5.2 Transport inspection ............................................................... 22
5.3 Storage .................................................................................... 23
6 Mounting .......................................................................................... 24
6.1 Mounting procedure ............................................................... 24
6.2 Mounting instructions ............................................................ 24
6.3 Selecting and mounting the reector .................................... 25
6.4 Arrangement of multiple distance measuring devices ......... 26
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6.5 Arranging a distance measuring device with adjacent
data transfer photoelectric sensor ........................................ 28
6.6 Aligning the distance measuring device and reector
to each other ........................................................................... 29
6.7 Mounting the alignment bracket and distance
measuring device.................................................................... 30
6.8 Aligning the distance measuring device using the
alignment bracket ................................................................... 32
7 Electrical connection ...................................................................... 33
7.1 Safety ....................................................................................... 33
7.2 Wiring instructions .................................................................. 33
7.3 Connecting the distance measuring device electrically ....... 37
7.4 Connection diagrams ............................................................. 38
7.4.1 Supply voltage connection diagram ...................... 38
7.4.2 EtherCAT
®
connection diagram ............................. 38
8 Operating the measuring device .................................................... 39
8.1 Measured value display ......................................................... 39
8.2 Selecting parameters ............................................................. 39
8.3 Selecting an option ................................................................. 40
8.4 Changing a value .................................................................... 40
8.5 Parameter description ............................................................ 41
8.5.1 Main menu .............................................................. 41
8.5.2 “SwVers” menu ....................................................... 41
8.5.3 “HwVers” menu ....................................................... 42
8.5.4 “more” menu ........................................................... 42
8.5.5 “MFx On” menu ....................................................... 43
8.5.6 “MF1” menu ............................................................ 44
8.5.7 “MF1 – Dist” submenu ........................................... 45
8.5.8 “MF1 – Speed” submenu ...................................... 46
8.5.9 “MF1 – Srvice” submenu ....................................... 47
8.5.10 “Preset” submenu – move to initialization
position .................................................................... 48
8.5.11 “MF2” menu ............................................................ 50
8.5.12 “Oset” menu .......................................................... 51
8.5.13 “SpecFu” menu ....................................................... 51
8.6 Performing a reset .................................................................. 53
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9 EtherCAT
®
interface ........................................................................ 54
9.1 ESI le ...................................................................................... 54
9.2 CANopen over EtherCAT
®
(CoE).............................................. 54
9.3 Object directory overview ....................................................... 55
9.4 Detailed description ............................................................... 57
9.5 CiA 406 (absolute linear encoder) device prole ................. 64
9.5.1 Object 6000h – Operating Parameters ................. 65
9.5.2 Object 6003h – Preset Value................................. 65
9.5.3 Object 6004h – Position Value .............................. 66
9.5.4 Object 6005h – Linear Encoder Measuring
Step Settings ........................................................... 66
9.5.5 Object 6030h – Speed Value................................. 67
9.5.6 Object 6500h – Operating Status ......................... 67
9.5.7 Object 6501h – Single-turn Resolution and
Measuring Step ....................................................... 67
9.5.8 Object 6502h – Number of Distinguishable
Revolutions .............................................................. 67
9.5.9 Object 6507h – Prole and Software Version ...... 67
9.5.10 Object 6508h – Operating Time ............................ 67
9.5.11 Object 6509h – Oset Value ................................. 67
10 Cleaning and maintenance ............................................................. 68
10.1 Cleaning .................................................................................. 68
10.2 Maintenance ........................................................................... 68
11 Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 69
11.1 Warning messages ................................................................. 69
11.2 Error messages ....................................................................... 70
11.3 Returns .................................................................................... 70
11.4 Disposal ................................................................................... 70
12 Repair ................................................................................................ 71
13 Technical data .................................................................................. 71
13.1 Dimensions ............................................................................. 72
13.2 Laser/optics ............................................................................ 73
13.3 Performance data ................................................................... 73
13.4 Supply ...................................................................................... 73
13.5 Inputs ....................................................................................... 74
13.6 Outputs .................................................................................... 74
13.7 Interfaces ................................................................................ 74
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13.8 Ambient conditions ................................................................. 75
13.9 Structural design .................................................................... 75
14 Accessories ...................................................................................... 76
14.1 Reectors and reective tape ................................................ 76
14.1.1 Reectors ................................................................ 76
14.1.2 Reective tape ........................................................ 78
14.2 Plug connectors and cables ................................................... 79
14.2.1 Connection cables with M12 male connector,
straight, to M12 male connector, straight ............. 79
14.2.2 Connection cables with M12 male connector,
angled, to M12 male connector, straight .............. 79
14.2.3 Connection cables with M12 male connector,
straight, to RJ45 connector, straight ..................... 79
14.2.4 Connection cables with M12 male connector,
angled, to RJ45 connector ..................................... 79
14.2.5 M12 male connector, straight with cable,
open end ................................................................. 80
14.2.6 M12 male connector, angled with cable,
open end ................................................................. 80
14.3 Mounting systems................................................................... 81
14.4 Other accessories ................................................................... 82
15 Menu structure................................................................................. 83
Index .......................................................................................................... 86
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Important safety notes
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NFPA79 applications only.
UL-listed adapters including eld wiring cables are available.
See product information. See “www.sick.com/dl100”.
CAUTION!
Using control elements or settings or executing proce-
dures other than those specied in this document may
result in dangerous exposure to radiation.
General
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1 General
1.1 Information about these operating instructions
These operating instructions provide important information on how to han-
dle the DL100 Pro distance measuring devices from SICK AG. Adherence
to all the specied safety notes and guidelines is a prerequisite for working
safely.
You must also comply with any local work safety regulations and general
safety specications applicable to the application of the distance measur-
ing device.
Ensure that you read through these operating instructions carefully before
starting any work. They constitute an integral part of the product and
should be stored in the direct vicinity of the distance measuring device so
they remain accessible to personnel at all times.
Should the distance measuring device be passed on to a third party, these
operating instructions should be handed over with it.
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General
1.2 Explanation of symbols
Warnings Warnings in these operating instructions are labeled with symbols. The
warnings are introduced by signal words that indicate the extent of the
danger.
These warnings must be observed at all times and care must be taken to
avoid accidents, personal injury, and material damage.
DANGER!
… indicates a situation of imminent danger, which will
lead to a fatality or serious injuries if not prevented.
WARNING!
… indicates a potentially dangerous situation, which may
lead to a fatality or serious injuries if not prevented.
CAUTION!
… indicates a potentially dangerous situation, which may
lead to minor/slight injuries if not prevented.
WARNING!
… indicates a possible hazardous situation which may
lead to physical damage if it is not avoided.
Tips and recommendations
NOTE!
… highlights useful tips and recommendations as well as
information for ecient and trouble-free operation.
General
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1.3 Limitation of liability
Applicable standards and regulations, the latest technological develop-
ments, and our many years of knowledge and experience have all been
taken into account when assembling the data and information contained in
these operating instructions.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by:
failing to observe the operating instructions
improper use
use by untrained personnel
unauthorized conversions
technical modications
use of unauthorized spare parts/consumable parts.
With special variants, where optional extras have been ordered, or owing to
the latest technical changes, the actual scope of delivery may dier from
the features and illustrations shown here.
1.4 Scope of delivery
Included in scope of delivery:
DL100 Pro distance measuring device
Optional: Accessories ( Page 76, Chapter 14)
Documentation included with each distance measuring device:
Quick-start guide
1.5 Customer service
If you require any technical information, our customer service department
will be happy to help.
See the back page for relevant contact details.
NOTE!
Before calling, make a note of all type label data such as
type code and serial number to ensure faster processing.
1.6 EU declaration of conformity
You can download the EU declaration of conformity from
“www.sick.com/dl100”.
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General
1.7 Environmental protection
WARNING!
Danger to the environment due to improper disposal of
the distance measuring device.
Disposing of the distance measuring device improperly
may cause damage to the environment.
For this reason:
Always observe the valid regulations on environmental
protection.
Following correct disassembly, recycle the disassem-
bled components.
Separate the recyclable materials by type and place
them in recycling containers.
Safety
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2 Safety
2.1 Intended use
The DL100 Pro distance measuring device is a measuring device consist-
ing of an opto-electronic sensor and integrated evaluation electronics.
The measuring device is intended solely for non-contact measurement of
distances to system components that are in linear motion. The distance
measurement is performed by means of a reector.
SICK AG assumes no liability for losses or damage arising from the use of
the product, either directly or indirectly. This applies in particular to use of
the product that does not conform to its intended purpose and is neither
described nor mentioned in this documentation.
2.2 Improper use
The DL100 Pro distance measuring devices do not constitute safety com-
ponents in accordance with the EC Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC).
The distance measuring devices must not be used in explosion-hazardous
areas.
Any other use that is not described as intended use is prohibited.
Never install or connect accessories if their quantity and composition are
not clearly specied, or if they have not been approved by SICK AG.
WARNING!
Danger due to improper use!
Any improper use can result in dangerous situations.
For this reason:
Distance measuring devices should be used only in
accordance with their intended use.
All information in these operating instructions must be
strictly observed.
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Safety
2.3 Modicationsandconversions
Modications and conversions to the distance measuring device and/or
the installation may result in unforeseeable dangers.
Before any technical modications to and expansions of the distance
measuring device, the prior written approval of the manufacturer must be
obtained.
2.4 Requirements for skilled persons and operating personnel
WARNING!
Riskofinjuryduetoinsucienttraining.
Improper handling may result in considerable personal
injury and material damage.
For this reason:
All work must only ever be carried out by the stipulated
persons.
The operating instructions state the following qualication requirements for
the various areas of work:
Instructed personnel
have been given a brieng by the operating entity about the tasks
assigned to them and about potential dangers arising from improper
action.
Qualied personnel
are able to carry out the work assigned to them and independently
recognize potential risks due to their specialist training, knowledge, and
experience, as well as knowledge of the relevant regulations.
Electrical specialists
are able to carry out work on electrical systems and independently
recognize potential risks due to their specialist training, knowledge, and
experience, as well as knowledge of the relevant standards and regula-
tions.
In Germany, electrical specialists must meet the specications of the
work safety regulation BGV A3 (e.g., master electrician). Other relevant
regulations applicable in other countries must be observed.
2.5 Operational safety and particular hazards
Please observe the safety notes and the warnings listed here and in other
chapters of these operating instructions to reduce the possibility of risks to
health and avoid dangerous situations.
Safety
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2.6 Warning symbol on the device
A class 2 laser is installed in the DL100 Pro distance measuring device.
The measuring device is labeled with a warning.
Complies with
21 CFR 1040.10
and 1040.11
except for
deviations
pursuant to laser
notice
No. 50,
date June 24, 2007
EN/IEC 60825-1:2014
MEAN OUTPUT P
O
<1mW
CW-MODULATION ± 0.85 P
O
WAVELENGTH = 655nm
FREQUENCY ≥ 90 MHz
Fig. 1: Warning symbol on the device: Class 2 laser (EN/IEC 60825-1:2014)
Identical laser class for issue EN/IEC 60825-1:2007
Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10
and 1040.11 except for the listed
tolerances in the document Laser
Notice No. 50 of June 24, 2007.
Laser radiation – Never look into
the light beam – Laser class 2
(EN/IEC 60825-1:2014)
Laser output aperture
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Safety
2.7 Hazard warnings and operational safety
Laser radiation For your own safety, please read and observe the following instructions:
CAUTION!
Optical radiation: Laser class 2
The human eye is not at risk when briey exposed to the
radiation for up to 0.25 seconds. Exposure to the laser
beam for longer periods of time may cause damage to
the retina. The laser radiation is harmless to human skin.
Do not look into the laser beam intentionally.
Never point the laser beam at people’s eyes.
If it is not possible to avoid looking directly into the
laser beam, e.g., during commissioning and mainte-
nance work, suitable eye protection must be worn.
Avoid laser beam reections caused by reective
surfaces. Be particularly careful during mounting and
alignment work.
Do not open the housing. Opening the housing will not
switch o the laser. Opening the housing may increase
the level of risk.
Applicable national regulations regarding laser protec-
tion must be observed.
Identication
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3 Identication
3.1 Type label
The type label is located on the measuring device.
1
2
3
4
1
2
1
2
3
4
3
1
2
3
4
DL100-21AA2110S01
Part No. 1066423
1
2
3
6
5
4
7
12
10
8
9
11
Fig. 2: Type label (example)
1 Type code
2 Device number
3 Supply voltage, multifunctional current output
4 Pictogram: Distance sensor reector operation
5 Assignment for female contact port 1
6 MAC address
7 Serial number
8 Month and year of manufacture
9 Assignment for female contact port 2
10 Assignment for supply voltage male connector
11 Bar code
12 Manufacturer
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Structure and function
4 Structure and function
4.1 Structure


Fig. 3: DL100 Pro distance measuring device” structure
1 M5 threaded mounting hole
2 Device zero point
3 Sender optical axis
4 Receiver optical axis
5 Hole for the knurled screw of the optional alignment bracket
6 Bracket for optional alignment bracket
7 Electrical connection
8 Display and control unit
Structure and function
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4.2 Function
Set
Esc
Et
h P
rofibus
PWR
M
F
1
M
F
2
L
NK
B
F
STA
<
<
1
2
4
3
Fig. 4: DL100 Pro distance measuring device” function
1 Vehicle
2 Reector
3 DL100 Pro distance measuring device
4 Alignment bracket
The DL100 Pro distance measuring device consists of the optics, a sender/
receiver unit, and an evaluation unit. The sender emits the laser beam. The
receiver receives the light reected from a reector. The evaluation elec-
tronics determine the distance between the sensor and the reector using
time-of-ight measurement.
For the measurement, either the reector or the measuring device can
move in a linear fashion along the laser beam.
The DL100 Pro distance measuring device is tted with two Ethernet ports.
These are for communication via EtherCAT
®
and for diagnostics and param-
eterization via SOPAS ET. The two interfaces are of equal status and are
internally connected to a switch.
The measured distance is transferred via the “EtherCAT
®
” interface and
can be used for control purposes or in a position control loop, for example.
4.3 Display and operating elements
PWR
MF1/2
L/A2
L/A1
ERR
RUN
EtherCAT
Fig. 5: LEDs
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Structure and function
LEDs
LED Description
PWR Operating status display
LED o: No operation
LED green: Interference-free operation
LED ashing orange: Warning (see warning status –
upper level menu)
LED ashing red: Malfunction (see error status – top-lev-
el menu)
For information on troubleshooting, see Page 69,
Chapter 11.
MF1/2
The status of the MF1 multifunctional input/output and
MF2 multifunctional output is indicated by an LED.
See Page 19, Table 2.
L/A2
L/A1
Ethernet
LED o: No Ethernet available
LED green: Ethernet available
LED ashing steadily: Data being transmitted
ERR (following the
respective eldbus
specication)
Error
LED o: No error
LED ashing red twice briey: Watchdog time-out
LED ashing red briey: Local error
LED ashing red, sustained: Conguration error
LED solidly red: Application error
RUN (following the
respective eldbus
specication)
Operational status
LED o: Device has initialization status
LED ashing green briey: Device has safe-operational
status
LED ashing green, sustained: Device has pre-operation-
al status
LED green: Device has operational status
Table 1: LEDs
LED MF1/2
LED MF1/2 MF1 MF2
O OFF OFF
Blue ON OFF
Yellow OFF ON
White ON ON
Table 2: LED MF1/2
Structure and function
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Symbols for operating modes The device has two dierent operating modes: “measured value display”
and “menu display”, which are indicated on the display by the symbols RUN
and MEN.
Symbol Description
RUN The device is in “measured value display” operating mode
when it is switched on. The RUN symbol and the current
distance value are displayed Fig. 6.
MEN
The MEN symbol is displayed in “menu display” operating
mode. This symbol is also displayed when there is an error
and no measured value can be recorded.
Table 3: Symbols for operating modes
Pushbuttons
Pushbutton Description
Select menu, parameter, or option.
Decrease value.
Select menu, parameter, or option.
Increase value.
Switch to the next-lowest menu level.
Save parameter change.
Conrm selection.
Exit parameters without saving. Switch to the next-high-
est menu level.
Table 4: Pushbuttons
4.4 Display
Measured value display Default measured value display:
EscSet
250000
RUN
Fig. 6: Measured value display
Menu display
EscSet
Menu
MEN
Fig. 7: Menu display
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