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Panasonic HL-C2 Series Intelligent Monitors AiM User`s Manual

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1. Ys Surface Reference i Refer to gt 3 2 4 Head A amp Head B Setting Tab Sheet and 3 2 5 OUT1 amp OUT2 Setting Tab Sheet 3 Image Display of OUT2 Configuration OUT2 Delineates OUT2 configuration same as the above OUTI The left image is an example when setting Output Selection to Transparent Object B Measurement Surface Reference to Near and Transparent Object to Ist Surface 4th Surface for OUT2 3 11 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 2 4 Head A amp Head B Setting Tab Sheet HeadA HeadB OUT OUT2 Common Installation Mode Diff Refl Emission Adjustment Alarm Delay Times Btimes 4 Emission Adjustment Auto v Measurement Mode Diffuse Std z Emitted Light Intensity Search T Meas Surf Ref Near Emission Adjustment Area ae 100 a Peak Sensitivity Emission Adjustment Area a 1g Median Filter OFF Emission Adjustment Area b 5124 Calibration Meas 4 5 000000rmm Cor a 5 000000mm Meas B 5 000000rmm Corr b 5 000000mm Execute Calibration Ty Measuring Range Measuring Range Point a 34 Measuring Range Point b 5104 1 Measurement Condition Use this tab sheet to set the measurement conditions for the sensor heads e Installation mode e Alarm Delay Times Measurement Mode e Measurement Surface Reference e Peak Sensitiv
2. 3 40 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 2 Display Memory Check You can select whether hide or display the contents of MO to M15 16 memories Select the memory you want to display Deeley Herp i d Fy ie MO fe Mi FH fe MP fod oe Me FHE FW All Check OH AN Check OFF E H fe MS fee MO fe AT oft MS of Wia of Mid of MI When the setting list is displayed only currently selected memory and error memory are selected here as default 3 All Memory Check All Check ON Selects all memories to display the contents All Check OFF Releases the selection of all memories 4 Memory Contents List Displays the memory contents in table format Red items in the table have any errors on a tolerance value etc If any set the item again CHECK When an error occurs there is the case that a memory in AiM may be out of the setting range For the setting range refer to gt HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL which is attached to the controller 5 Update button Update Updates the display of the memory contents list 6 Capture button Capture Displays the output screen to output the memory contents list Refer to gt 3 13 Capture Screen 7 Close button Closes the setting list screen 3 41 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation
3. Appendix 1 Index A Analog Scaling cccccceeeeeeeees 3 40 Application Installation 1 3 B Buffering Control Tab Sheet 3 29 Buffering Display 3 26 Buffering in progress e 4 8 Buffering Information Display STEE nia ee ee eee 3 37 Buffering SCreen ccccceeeeeees 3 26 Buffering Setting Screen 3 32 C CalbralO Meia sie 3 39 Capture Function 00 3 51 Cautions on Handling Laser Light 7 Common Setting Tab Sheet 3 14 Communication Response Error 4 4 Communication Time Oult 4 3 Configuration Image Output Area 3 11 OMG MS cossiran 4 Controller Setting Area 3 10 Controller System Setting 3 43 Correct Handling cccccceeeeeeeees 7 D Dialog Display ccccseeeeeeeeees 4 2 Display of Received Light Intensity WAVGTON MN irictsidincd acdindduccdanncne 3 18 E Emitted Light Intensity Search 3 38 Error D SCriptiOn 0 ceceeeeeees 4 3 Error M SSaQG cccseeeceeeeeeeeeees 4 1 Explanation of Functions 3 1 F Failed to Create dialog 4 9 Failed to execute Emitted Light Intensity Search 4 8 Pile MGM actin Mecsas cscs cae 3 2 File Read Error cccccccsseeeeeees 4 4 File Write Error cniinne 4 4 For Correct USe ccccccsseeeeeeeeeees 7 Function Launch Area 50 3 7 G General Descripti
4. Change Priority Setting Error Message Send After Setting Command of Memory Change Priority Setting Cause e Priority Setting of Memory Change on the controller is specified to Terminal Corrective Action e Change the setting of Priority Setting of Memory Change to Command on the Controller System Setting Screen and send the system setting System Setting Send 4 2 19 Failed to Create dialog Error Message Failed to Create dialog Cause e ActiveX control cannot be initialized e Dynamic link library cannot be initialized e Insufficient memory Corrective Action e Reinstall the application e Quit other applications if executed e Increase memory 4 2 20 is used by HL C2AiM Error Message is used by HL C2AiM Cause e The specified AiM configuration file is already in use Corrective Action e Edit on the AiM screen of which the AiM configuration file is already opened e If the specification is incorrect specify the correct AiM configuration file Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 4 Error Message MEMO 4 10 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Appendix 1 Index SRC RC ERROR EHEC HUGE RUG RE RC ROA ene rae Ce ae a 2 1 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com
5. Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions gee 4 Status Status Buffering Completed Displays the accumulation status The below status are displayed e Non buffering This message will appear when the buffering is not started after powered on or initialization or stopped during waiting for trigger after starting the buffering operation e Wait for Trigger The system starts buffering operation and now in waiting for trigger status e Accumulating The system starts buffering operation and now in accumulating the measured data e Accumulation completed The specified number of data is accumulated and the buffering operation is stopped 5 Waveform Data Change Changes the display screen for each OUT Display Waveform and Data OUT1 Line Meas Value 1 0 776376 0 776376 0 776376 0 776376 0 776376 0 776375 0 776375 0 776375 4 Data Count 20000 Status Buffering Completed Waveform Data Change Display Waveform only DUTI i o w o an Ae w N Data Count 20000 Status Buffering Completed Waveform Data Change 3 28 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 5 2 Buffering Control Tab Sheet Buffering control and saving and readout of the measured data can be executed on this sheet Furthermore the setting screen and information screen can be opened from this sheet Buffering OUT1 V Axis Meas OUT1 H
6. e The buffering setting screen goes out from a screen at docking of two screens if the buffering setting screen is displayed at the position of the downward border of the desktop screen In this case press the docking button after moving the buffering screen above 9 Load button Loads a buffering data file extension bfd The loaded data is displayed on the buffering screen CHECK e When loading data specify the file name to be loaded on an appeared dialog of the OS standard 10 Save button Ka Save Saves a buffering data in a file extension bfd CHECK e When loading data specify the file name to be loaded on an appeared dialog of the OS standard 3 30 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 5 3 Vertical Horizontal Axis Measure Tab Sheet Vertical Axis Measure of OUT 1 2 The major line moves when moving the cursors of the top and bottom Buffering OUTI V Axis Meas OUT1 H Axis Meas OUT2 V Axis Meas OUT2 H Axis Meas Paes 2 lee 0 280483mm v Di splay I i I sio 0 280185mm Horizontal Axis Measure of OUT1 2 The major line moves when moving the cursors of the right and left Buffering OUT1V Axis Meas OUTI H Axis Meas OUT2V Axis Meas OUT2 H Axis Meas eles Lett 118324 1 Display If selected the measure is displayed on the displayed graph
7. 2 Upper red straight line and Bottom red dashed line Right light blue straight line and Left light blue dashed line CHECK e When enlarging or reducing the display of the vertical axis the top and bottom measure is overlapped to the axis of the top and bottom and hard to be seen It is displayed when moving the cursor of the top and bottom 3 31 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 5 4 Buffering Setting Screen Buffering accumulation method and chart setting for a graph display can be specified Furthermore already loaded buffering data can be saved and read Buffering Setting Screen Buffering Setting Mode Buffering Mode Sample Trigger Mode X Buffering Type OUTI amp OUT2 X Specification of Data Buffering Data Count 20000 Accumulation time Sample Trigger Data Count 1000 0 days Buffering Rate 1 v 00 00 00 40 ms Max number of tigger 20 Trigger Trigger condition OUT1 At timing input on Trigger condition OUT2 at timing input on Trigger Point 10000 d J Trigger Delay 0 i 4 Buffering Setting Load File Comment Input Setting Read Close Capture 1 Buffering Mode Buffering Mode Continuous Mode v Selects a buffering mode e Continuous mode Data accumulation in the controller memory will be started when buffering operation is started and will be stopped when the specified
8. Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 35 Buffering Display Buffering screen can be displayed from the File Menu or Buffering button on the main screen 3 5 1 Buffering Screen The measured data can be displayed in a graph and saved on the buffering screen Furthermore the measured data can be analyzed by using the major function Hutlorine Screen EJ ED Vinee 3 CHET x i UEan Ern TEEDELE Eene j Se Fee WE Fra i LIE r i a Daa Goud H0 iais Buteni Cotendetedl Wiervefoon Daa Chage HUT Daa Cound Sino Slatin Bastien Completed WinwefoomnTigte Lhang Duenna MUT VA Waon DUTI Haii isan DUTI VE aan OUTA Hda Ma be Sum j i cout Fels Dee Information tes usta Fie etry Eka His Caren FET 0 Sees a About the buffering function The measured data can be temporarily accumulated in the controller memory The accumulated data can be taken from the controller to PC For the detail of buffering refer to gt HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL which is attached to the controller CHECK e The buffering function operates on the currently selected memory in the controller e For the maximum accumulation amount refer to gt HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL e Note that the data buffering function may restrict the sampling cycle 3 26 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clr
9. Execute Calibration Tria button on the head setting tab sheet in the main screen 1 Head Head Displays the sensor head to which calibration is executed 2 Measurement Value A a teasa 5 000000mm 4 First measurement value out of two teaching points Cora 5000000mm Specifies the correct value to measurement value A 3 Measurement Value B b MeasB 8 000000mm 4 Second measurement value out of two teaching points Corb 5 JO0000mn 4 Specifies the correct value to measurement value B 4 Load A B button i Load 4 Loads the measurement value of sensor head A d Load B F Loads the measurement value of sensor head B The measurement value is displayed in each area of sensor head A B by pressing these buttons 5 Execute button Execution Executes calibration 6 Cancel button Closes the calibration screen CHECK The previous loaded or displayed value will be deleted when this command is executed Q Supplemental remarks For the detail of this function refer to gt HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL which is attached to the controller 3 38 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 38 Analog Scaling This is a function to specify measurement value and voltage on any two points by using arbitrary teaching method and execute the analog scaling with the controller Analog Scaling Execution Screen OU
10. This completes the preparation for basic measurement using the AiM Refer to gt 3 3 Measurement Value Display m Basic Operation and Function of AiM 1 The AiM is equipped with various functions for advanced analysis or measurement Lie Rcd Li Wave Press the Received LI Wave button to confirm the received light tatus of line sensor the sensor head received Itis displayed as a waveform Refer to gt 3 4 Display of Received Light Intensity Waveform fx Bulleing Press the Buffering button to confirm the measurement value as a graphic display Refer to gt 3 5 Buffering Display senge Press the Setting List button to confirm the values set on the AiM and memory in the controller They are displayed by a list Refer to gt 3 9 Setting List 2 Execute measurement using the functions set on the AiM Almost all functions on the mini console can be set in the five pages shown below Head Head B OUTI guT2 Common Head A Functions of sensor head A can be specified on this page Head B Functions of sensor head B can be specified on this page OUT1 Functions of OUT1 can be specified on this page OUT2 Functions of OUT2 can be specified on this page Common Functions of common settings can be specified on this page For the details of these functions refer to gt HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL supplied with the controller Phone 8
11. info clrwtr com Preface For Correct Use This manual explains the HL C2 AiM Advanced Intelligent Monitor For installation and use of the system refer to HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL separate volume The software HL C2 AiM is hereinafter referred to as AiM Correct Handling For the items listed below refer to HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL separate volume Installation Environment e Use Environment e Measures to Noise e Warming Up Time Insulation Resistance and Voltage Resistance e Power Supply Instantaneous Power Failure e Grounding Installation Cautions on Handling Laser Light Refer to HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL Standards Refer to HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL 7 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Preface Use Condition B E 20120101 Software License Agreement Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co Ltd PIDSX grants to you a license to use this Software on condition that you accept this Agreement You must read this Software License Agreement this Agreement carefully before using this Software Only in case that you accept this Agreement you may start your use of this Software Your unsealing the package of this Software or your downloading installing or launching this Software or the like shall be deemed as your acceptance of this Agreement Article 1
12. 0 01 0000rmm Filter Operation Filter Selection MovingAverage v Analog Scaling Execution T Analog Output Analog Output at Alarm Hold Pre Val X oswa Analog O P at Data Unfixed 10 800 Digital Output Digital Output at Alarm Hold Pre Val Offset 0 000000rmm Average Times 52 l o YS Operation coefficient 1 000000 Offset 0 000000rmm Alarm Output Delay oN SYS Digit Number of Meas Value Sdigts 1 Measurement Condition Use this tab sheet to set the output conditions for OUT Output Selection Analog Scaling Output Selection Transparent Analog Output Analog Output at Alarm Object Analog Output at Alarm Fixed Value Output Selection Refractive Index Analog Output Analog Output at Data Unfixed Calculation Digital Output Digital Output at Alarm Output Selection Refractive Index Alarm Output Delay Judgment Output Upper Lower Digit Number of Measurement Value Limit Value Operation Coefficient Judgment Output Upper Hysteresis Offset Judgment Output Lower Hysteresis Zero Set Filter Operation Filter Selection Filter Operation Average Times Filter Operation Cutoff Frequency Analysis Mode CHECK Those settings cannot be reflected to the controller as the measurement conditions at real time until pressing Send button Q Supplemental remarks For the detail of each function refer to gt HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL which is attached to the c
13. 3 2 2 Controller Setting Area Initialization All te Save E Init B Memory 1 Save button Gp Save Saves the current settings to the controller CHECK Same function as Save to Controller of File Menu 2 Init button Init Initializes the selected memory in the controller When All Memory is not selected a aes Initializes only selected memory in the controller CHECK Same function as Initialize Controller of File Menu When All Memory is selected iv ke Initializes all 16 memories in the controller CHECK Same function as Initialize All Memory in Controller of File Menu 3 10 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 2 3 Configuration Image Output Area Head OUT Configuration DUTI OUT2 oS XN i ee ae ear e a amp L i i 1 Image Display of Head OUT Configuration Head OUT Configuration Delineates the measurement status that changes by connection of sensor heads and Output Selection of OUTI and OUT2 For Output Selection refer to 3 2 5 OUT1 amp OUT2 Setting Tab Sheet DUTI OUT2 2 Image Display of OUT1 Configuration OUTI When a transparent object is selected at Output Selection of OUT1 delineates the measurement point that changes with the combination of the Transparent Object and Measurement
14. 6 System Men 3 6 U USB Open Error ccccccssseeeeeeees 4 7 USB Shd ENO ceremonies 4 6 Use Condito ssia 8 V Value Exceeds lts Range 4 7 Version Display ceeee 3 50 Vertical Horizontal Measure Tab EE E eee ee 3 31 W Whole Instruction Manual Construction cseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 Window Menu cccsscceseeeeeees 3 6 3 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Revision history Released date November 2007 First release May 2008 Second release September 2009 Third release June 2010 Forth release February 2011 Fifth release October 2012 Sixth release December 2012 Seventh release June 2013 Eighth release September 2013 Ninth release July 2014 Tenth release April 2015 Eleventh release Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com
15. Axis Meas OUT2V Axis Meas OUT2 H Axis Meas 7 Data File Setting DE Start 4 Load ri Cae Data Clear Information v Self stop Hu 1 Start button amp Stat Sends a command to the controller to start buffering operation 3 aa 2 Stop button Stp Sends a command to the controller to stop buffering operation 3 pane 3 Load button Loads the buffering data accumulated in the controller i CHECK This button is valid only in online mode 4 Self stop Sell stop Automatic and can stop buffering movement A buffering mode is invalid for the timing fashion 5 Data Clear button i Data Cear Deletes the currently displayed buffering graph 6 Information screen button i Infomation Displays the buffering information screen Refer to gt 3 5 5 Buffering Information Display Screen 7 Setting screen button Setting Displays the buffering setting screen Refer to gt 3 5 4 Buffering Setting Screen 8 Docking button Docking Moves the setting screen right under the buffering screen and i moves the information display screen to upper left position of the desktop 3 29 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions CHECK e This button is valid only when the buffering setting screen or the buffering information display screen is displayed
16. C2 Series USER S MANUAL USB Communication Control PDF Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 1 Prior to Use 1 5 Note e Configure the settings for CSV first when using CSV file output on the AiM If not the CSV file output may not be loaded Refer to gt 3 11 Software Operation Setting for the method of CSV settings HL C2 Functions For the functions of HL C2 Series controller refer to gt HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL PDF file recorded in the attached setup CD ROM 1 4 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Operating Instructions SeTheeGlceeReewcl mde CeRlemb cane cas ne Ree ace A cee eles 9 9 m Operating Procedures to Measurement using AIM 2 2 m Basic Operation and Function of AiM ttrsttttttttte 2 3 Common Functions of AiM Screens t ttt ttre 2 5 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 2 Operating Instructions 2 1 Operating Procedures Startup to Measurement m Operating Procedures to Measurement using AiM 1 Start up the AiM The Main screen appears RUE D kh Waa Hars iFrames deer EIT i ami cir i Ta 2 Press the Online button Communication with the controller is available Online Offline black Online Online red If an USB open error is displayed and the system fail
17. RS 232C connection CHECK This function is valid only in offline mode 3 44 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 2 RS 232C Changes the communication settings when using RS 232C connection RS 232C COM Fot COM l Baud Rate 115200bps Data Length abt l Parity More COM Ports Select COM port for connecting AiM and the controller Select among COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 COM7 COM8 and COM9Q REFERENCE Default COM1 Baud Rate Select among 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps and 115200bps REFERENCE Default 115200bps Data Length Select from 7 bit or 8 bit REFERENCE Default 8 bit PAnily st reer ese Select among None Even and Odd REFERENCE Default None CHECK These settings can be configured only when RS 232C connection is selected and the system is in offline mode 3 Common Setting Common Time Out 10s Time Out Set the time out length in case that the communication error occurs between the controller and AiM Select among 1s 2s 3s 5s and 10s REFERENCE Default 10s 4 Initialize Intiaize Initializes the communication setting CHECK By pressing the Initialize button whole selected communication settings are initialized How
18. an open file changed the dialog to confirm saving the data is displayed Yes The change is saved in the current file and a new file is opened No The change is discarded and a new file is opened Cancel Open process is cancelled HL G2 AiM 3 2 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions Save As File Saves the currently set conditions of AiM in a hard disc in PC as AiM setting file CHECK This Save command will not save the set conditions in the controller To save the set conditions in the controller execute the command Save to Controller Save to Controller Saves the conditions currently set on the controller into the controller CHECK This command will save the conditions currently set on the controller The conditions to be saved therefore may differ from the conditions set on the HL C2 AiM To save the conditions set on the HL C2 AiM execute the command Send All Memory to Controller first and then execute this command Initialize Controller Initializes the contents of all selected memory numbers in the controller CHECK Initialization of memory means that the setting values in a memory is reset to the default values at factory shipping Load All Memory from Controller Loads setting values of all 16 memories in the controller to AiM CHECK When Load is execu
19. at the position of the downward border of the desktop screen In this case press the docking button after moving the received light intensity waveform screen above 3 22 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 4 2 Received Light Intensity Waveform Setting Screen The setting of the display method of the received light intensity waveform saving the loaded received light intensity data to a file and readout of the data from the file can be executed Screen for Settine of Received Light Intensity Waveform Cc a Chart Setting Received Light Intensity Graph Surface Number Display Data Load Interval 2004 V Head V Head B V Rectangular wave Display Surface Information Head 4 Surface Information Head B Surface Surface File Comment Input Head Installation Mode Diff Refl Head Emission Adjustment Auto Head Alarm Delay Times 8times Head Measurement Mode Diffuse Std v Setting Read Data File a Load Save Capture This screen can be displayed by pressing the Setting Screen button on the received light intensity waveform screen 1 Chart Setting Chart Setting Received Light Intensity Graph Surface Number Display Data Load Interval 2004 lv Head A V Head B lV Rectangular wave Display 1 Data Load Interval of Received Light Intensity Graph Specifies the update interval o
20. is destroyed by electrical noise Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 4 Error Message Corrective Action e Turn on the power of controller e Specify the appropriate COM port USB device e Connect the controller e Specify longer time out period e Remove electrical noise 4 2 4 Communication Response Error Error Message Communication Response Error Cause e Data transmission time from the controller is too long e Data is destroyed by electrical noise Corrective Action e Specify longer time out period e Remove electrical noise 4 2 5 File Read Error Error Message File Read Error Cause e The file is being used in other program e The file does not exist Corrective Action e Make sure that the file is not being used in other programs e Confirm the file name 4 2 6 File Write Error Error Message File Write Error Cause e The file is being used in other program e The file is write inhibited e Insufficient free space 4 4 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 4 Error Message Corrective Action e Make sure that the file is not being used in other programs e Enable write into the file e Reserve sufficient free space 4 2 7 Out of Memory Error Message Out of Memory Cause e Insufficient memory Corrective Action e Quit ot
21. sample trigger mode Starts accumulation of the measured data from the delayed trigger point that has been set for this function after the trigger was generated The function ignores even if a new trigger is generated during the trigger delay operation CHECK When the buffering rate is already set the trigger delay is counted with the extended sampling in accordance with the setting 12 Buffering Setting Load button BuffeingSettng Load Loads the buffering setting from the controller 13 File Comment File Comment Input Head Installation Mode Diff Refl Head Emission djustments uto Head Alarm Delay Times 8times Head Measurement Mode Diffuse Std v Any comments can be put in the received light intensity waveform data file The comment you put is displayed when the data file is loaded When saving the file the input contents are written as a comment in the file When pressing this button the already set measurement conditions for AiM are affixed as character string at the head position of the file comment input area This is convenient for recording the setting conditions of the loaded waveform data CHECK If the button is pressed many times successively the setting contents for the number of times that you pressed the button are input 3 35 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwitr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 5 5 Buffer
22. x512 x1024 x2048 x4096 x8192 x16384 and x32768 QT Supplemental remarks elf you set the buffering rate all the measurement data can be accumulated In addition if the data does not vary you can prolong the accumulation intervals and can accumulate data for a long time 3 33 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 6 Accumulation Time Accumulation time 0 days 00 00 00 40 me Output time to need it for accumulation at day time by an instant the field of the millimeters second But a buffering mode displays time to need it for sample trigger accumulation in the case of the sample trigger mode 7 Max Number of Trigger Mae number of trigger 2 Displayed the number of the greatest trigger to accumulation completion The displayed value becomes the number of the sample trigger accumulation the number of the accumulation 8 Trigger Condition OUT1 Trigger condition OUT At timing input on ki Select a trigger condition of OUT1 You can set a buffering mode in the case of a trigger mode or a sample trigger mode e At HI e At LO e At HIorLO e When HI turns to GO e When LO turns to GO e When HIorLO turns to GO e At an alarm occurred e At an alarm released 9 Trigger Condition OUT2 Trigger condition OUT At timing input on Select a trigger condition of OUT2 You can set a buffering mode in the case of
23. 00 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwitr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 2 Operating Instructions 3 Send the settings on the AiM to the controller The settings on the AiM are not reflected in the controller in real time Press the Send button to include them as measurement conditions Refer to gt 6 Send Button in 3 2 1 Function Launch Area 4 Save the settings sent in the controller The settings sent from the AiM are saved in the controller by pressing the Save button Sz save Press the Save button to save the measurement conditions loaded by the Send button to the controller REFERENCE The controller will start up with the settings saved previously at the next power on if it is turned off without saving the current setting conditions Refer to gt 1 Save in 3 2 2 Controller Setting Area 5 Initialize the settings of controller Pressing the Init button at Initialization can initialize the functions set in the controller Initialization Press the Init button to initialize the measurement amp it Memoy CONditions set in the controller REFERENCE The controller will start up with the settings saved previously at the next power on if it is turned off without saving initialization Press the Save button after initialization to start up the controller with initialized state at the next power on 6 Initiali
24. 1 1 compatible compliant RS 232C compliant Communication speed 115 2kbps 1 It depends on the operation environment of OS Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com 1 4 Application Installation CHECK In case of installing AiM of Ver 2 05 or later onto a PC that has AiM of Ver 2 04 or older installed already it is necessary to uninstall the AiM and USB driver of Ver 2 04 or older For uninstallation of USB driver gt Refer to HL C2 series USER S MANUAL USB Communication Control PDF 1 2 1 Uninstallation of Old USB Driver 1 Execute the setup exe in the downloaded data Organize Include in library Share with New folder gt W Favorites 7 Ee h f Pie e gt a Libraries files USB_DRIVE 16f42c AUTORUN EULA_C R bp Computer a nat f 4 Ci i5 t f hama Gi Network EULA J p Setupe Setupj Setupk 3 i4 items 2 Follow the instructions on the setup screen CHECK Administrator authority is required to install or uninstall the AiM application 3 Connect the controller and PC with the dedicated USB port connecting cable 4 Turn on the power of HL C2C 5 When an USB port is used for connection install the USB driver Refer to gt Installation of USB Driver in the HL
25. 2 Series User s Manual pen ommunication Control HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL Ethernet Communication Control PDF Panasonic This manual explains various settings to acquire measurement information of the HL C2 system by PLC tee Bele ene HL C2 Series User s Manual a using Ethernet communication Ethernet Communication Control l 2 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Preface Manual Construction D Operating Instructions 9 Explanation of Functions Error Message Appendix This chapter provides cautions for safe and correct operation of the product Be sure to read this chapter This chapter provides the information about the product that users should know prior to use such as general description of product operating conditions and instruction for installation This chapter describes basic operating procedures such as start up of Intelligent Monitor AiM This chapter explains various functions installed on the application This chapter explains error messages that are indicated at failure occurrence during use This chapter provides index and revision history of this manual 3 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Preface Contents Whole USER S MANUAL Construction 1 Manual Construction t ttt 3 Contents sxe sheds eeet t
26. 3 5 4 Buffering Setting Screen 3 32 3 5 5 Buffering Information Display Screen ai ca alae eee See a a Sem 3 36 3 6 Emitted Light Intensity Search rr ee re ee ee eee 3 37 3 7 Calibration crcccctttttte tte 3 38 3 8 Analog Scaling wrrr 3 39 3 9 Setting a eee 3 40 3 9 1 Setting List Sereen eee 3 40 3 10 Controller System Setting 3 42 3 11 Software Operation Setting 3 44 3 12 Version Display 3 49 3 13 Capture Function 3 50 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 1 Menu Bar This is a menu for screen display settings operation settings and file savings of HL C2 AiM FE HL C AiM Main Screen File F Window iw System t Help iH CHECK AiM Setting File is a management file in which various settings for AiM are stored This file named hl c2 aim is automatically created at time of AiM installation The file is stored in the folder where AiM is installed Currently using filename is displayed at Windows title 1 QT Supplemental remarks For the detail of each function refer to gt HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL which is attached to the controller 3 1 1 File Menu File Fe Open File C2 Save As File 3 Open File Reads AiM setting file which is stored in the external memory such as a hard disc in PC REFERENCE If a new file is opened with
27. 73 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions mDouble click the AiM configuration file to start AiM The AiM configuration file and the AiM extended connection can be operated By selecting and clicking the following two items from the System S menu each function can be executed and the connection can be operated RE HL G2 AiM Main Screen File EF Window 4w System St Help H Controller System Setting Software Operation Setting Extension association update Extension association cancel Setting L CHECK If a file of aim has connection in other file the connection is lost Extension association update AiM configuration file aim is connected to HL C2AiM Double click the AiM configuration file to start AiM HL G2 AiM T Extension association is updated to HL C2AiM Continue current connection Extension association cancel Connection of the AiM configuration file aim with HL C2A1M is cancelled AiM does not start by double clicking the AiM configuration file HL G2 AiM T Extension association is cancelled Continue current connection Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 1 2 Window Menu Window yy Measurement Value Display Received Light Intensity Waveform Display Buttering Display Setting List Display Measureme
28. Accumulation operation stops when the accumulation amount has reached the setting value or when buffering operation stops 2 Buffering Type Selection Buffering Type OUTI z Selects a data accumulation target e OUT1 Accumulates the measured data of OUT1 only e OUT2 Accumulates the measured data of OUT2 only e OUT1 amp OUT2 Accumulates the measured data of both OUT and OUT2 3 Specification of Data Accumulation Accumulation Amount Specification of Data Buffering Data Count 20000 4 Specify the number of data to be accumulated in the range of 1 to Maximum Accumulated Amount Refer to gt HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL for the details of Maximum accumulation amount 4 Sample Trigger Accumulation Amount Sample Trigger Data Count 1000 When the buffering mode is set to sample trigger mode the sample trigger accumulation amount can be set at every trigger generation Setting range is 1 to setting accumulation amount The initial value is set to 1 CHECK Be sure to set the sample trigger accumulation amount so that accumulation amount sample trigger accumulation amount is an integer value 5 Buffering Rate Selection Buffering Rate 1 Sets the data accumulation interval Specifies the data accumulation interval for the measurement data that is measured in accordance with the specified sampling cycle Select among X1 same as sampling period x2 x4 x8 x16 x82 x64 x128 x256
29. Controller Ver 99 66 Contoler Type Meer Displays the controller type version name and Controller Yer 123 SensorHeadA HL C203B C5 i tst SensorHeadB HLC2ICMK o CHECK i Em TE TS Displays All during offline Controller Ver All Version 11 Memory Change selection connected sensor head type Memory Select MO Shows memory No and memory name of all 16 memories in the drop down list Select a memory No to be set CHECK Memory name of Memory No can be set at Software Operation Setting Refer to gt 3 11 Software Operation Setting Just selecting the Memory No from Memory Change drop display cannot change the operating Memory No in the controller To change the selected Memory No send the command to the controller by pressing Send button Refer to gt 6 Send button 12 Hide Settings A Display Settings V button Dae Uy To a display status of the controller setting area the word of the button changes as follows e When the controller setting area is displayed Hide Settings A e When the controller setting area is not displayed Display Settings Y CHECK This button can be changed only when the Main Screen is in active status Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions
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32. Panasonic Ultra High Speed High Accuracy Laser Displacement Sensor HL C2 Series User s Manual Intelligent Monitor AiM ME HLC2AIM 13 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Preface Thank you for purchasing Ultra High Speed High Accuracy Laser Displacement Sensor HL C2 Series To fully use this product safely and properly please read this manual carefully Please check our website about new info of the product and new version of the user s manual Note 1 Please notice that illustrations in this manual might be little different from the actual product 2 Contents of this manual will be changed without notice due to improvements 3 This manual and software must not be partially or totally copied or reprinted 4 lf there are any questions mistakes paging disorder or missing pages in this manual please contact our sales office nearest you 5 We have no responsibility of any results of operations regardless of the above Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Preface Whole USER S MANUAL Construction The HL C2 Series is prepared for the following user s manuals Read them as necessary CHECK The application software Adobe Reader is required for viewing the files The latest application Adobe Reader 11 0 as of May 2013 can be freely downloaded from Adobe website HL C2 Se
33. REFERENCE Default Handshake RS 232C Output type 11 REFERENCE Default OUT1 3 42 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions CHECK Press the Save button on the main screen after changing the settings and then restart the power supply of the controller to enable the settings Q Supplemental remarks For the detail of this function refer to gt HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL which is attached to the controller 4 Console Executes setting for the console Console Update Cycle of Meas Yal 2 Standard hd Start up Screen ouTt Display l Panel Lock OFF v Display update cycle of measurement value nusu nnnnnunnnnnnuunnnnnnnnnnnnnn GI REFERENCE Default 2 standard Start up screen teese Q REFERENCE Default Display OUT1 Panel LOG ereeteesriter eetiven sanoten sexo REFERENCE Default OFF CHECK The settings done on this tab sheet are not reflected in real time they are reflected as a measurement condition by pressing the system setting Send button Q Supplemental remarks For the detail of each function refer to gt HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL which is attached to the controller 5 Priority Setting of Memory Change Priority Set of Memory Change Command Executes memory change priority setting Select Command or Terminal for memory change priority setting CHECK If not selecting C
34. T f1 Meas 5 000000mm 4 Volt a 5 000 w Load A Meas B 5 000000mm 4 Volt b 5 0004 4 Load B E Execution The analog scaling execution screen can be displayed by pressing the Analog Scaling Execution Tal button on the OUT setting tab sheet in the main screen 1 Output Displays the output of a target for analog scaling 2 Measurement Value A a Meas 5 000000mm 4 First measurement value out of two teaching points Yota 5 000V 4 Specifies the voltage to measurement value A 3 Measurement Value B b teasg 5 J00000mm 4 Second measurement value out of two teaching points Voth 5000 Specifies the voltage to measurement value B 4 Load A B gt Load A Loads the measurement value of sensor head A i Load B Loads the measurement value of sensor head B The measurement value is displayed in each area of sensor head A B by pressing these buttons 5 Execute button Execution Executes analog scaling 6 Cancel button Closes the analog scaling screen CHECK The previous loaded or displayed value will be deleted when this command is executed QT Supplemental remarks For the detail of each function refer to gt HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL which is attached to the controller 3 39 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 39 Setting List The setting list shows the AiM me
35. a trigger mode or a sample trigger mode e At HI e At LO e At HIorLO e When HI turns to GO e When LO turns to GO e When HIorLO turns to GO e At an alarm occurred e At an alarm released 3 34 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 10 Buffering Trigger Point Trigger Point 10000 4 When the buffering mode is set to trigger mode the measurement data can be loaded by setting the data at the trigger generated as a trigger point Setting range is 1 to setting accumulation amount The initial value is set to 10000 CHECK e If the trigger point is set to a larger value than the setting accumulation amount accumulation cannot be started e When the Trigger Delay function is set the measurement data from the trigger delayed data point after the setting trigger is generated can be loaded 11 Buffering Trigger Delay Trigger Delay 1 This function is used for delaying the timing of trigger detection when the buffering mode is set to trigger mode or sample trigger mode Sets number of sampling times as the trigger delay value Setting range is O to 100000000 The status during the trigger delay is indicated as Accumulating The initial value is set to 0 For trigger mode Loads the measured data from the actual trigger generated point to the delayed trigger point that has been set for this function For
36. amount of data is accumulated or when the Stop command is entered e Timing mode After starting the buffering operation the timing input becomes standby mode When the timing input turns off from on during the standby mode data accumulation in the controller memory will be started Accumulation will be stopped if the status is switched to the timing input on the specified amount of data is accumulated or the Stop command is entered e Trigger Mode When buffering operation starts the trigger generation is turned to stand by status The measurement data before and after the trigger point where the trigger is generated is accumulated into the controller memory Accumulation stops when the accumulation amount has reached the setting value or when buffering operation stops 3 32 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions e Sample Trigger Mode When buffering operation starts the trigger generation is turned to stand by status Accumulation of the measurement data for the setting sample trigger accumulation amount starts after the setting trigger condition is generated After completion of sample trigger accumulation the trigger generation is turned to stand by status again In this case the status is indicated as Wait for trigger When the setting trigger condition is generated again accumulation of the setting sample trigger amount starts
37. cation 3 Cancel Cancels the output and closes this screen 3 50 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Error Message 4 1 Dialog Display 4 2 4 2 Error Description 4 3 4 2 1 Management File Read Error 4 3 4 2 2 Management File Write Error 4 3 4 2 3 Communication Time Out 4 3 4 2 4 Communication Response Error4 4 4 2 5 File Read Error 4 4 4 2 6 File Write Error 4 4 4 2 7 Out of Memory 4 5 4 2 8 RS 232C Open Error 4 5 4 2 9 RS 232C Send Error 4 5 4 2 10 RS 232C Communication Device Error se basa tS cag eH cua Aen Bee gery ae NSC 4 6 4 2 11 USB Send Error 4 6 4 2 12 USB Open Error 4 1 4 2 13 USB Communication Device Error Baa AET i Eaei aa AA o Iaa ite a a d BA ae d Tay ayy a om Oe ae A 4 4 2 14 Value Exceeds Its Range 4 7 4 2 15 Failed to execute Emitted Light Intensity Search ies 2 s orks 4 8 4 2 16 Printer Not Found gt 4 8 4 2 17 Buffering in progress 4 8 4 2 18 Send After Setting Command of Memory Change Priority Setting 4 9 4 2 19 Failed to Create dialog 4 9 4 2 20 is used by HL C2AiM 4 9 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 4 Error Message 4 1 Dialog Display The dialog shown below appears on the screen if a
38. data to keep it within the range e Reenter the data value indicated in red in the setting list screen Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 4 Error Message 4 2 15 Failed to execute Emitted Light Intensity Search Error Message Failed to execute Emitted Light Intensity Search Cause e Emitted light intensity is specified within the range from 0 04 Fixed to 100 Fixed in the Emission Adjustment function If the optimum setting of emission light intensity is not acquired within the range described above the Emission Adjustment is switched to Auto and the search may fail Corrective Action e When emitted light intensity search fails check the received light waveform and manually adjust it 4 2 16 Printer Not Found Error Message Printer Not Found Cause e Printer is not connected Corrective Action e Connect the printer 4 2 17 Buffering in progress Error Message Buffering in progress Cause e The application terminated while the controller is executing buffering e The controller is executing buffering from the application other than the AiM Corrective Action e Reexecute after the current buffering process is completed 4 8 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 4 Error Message 4 2 18 Send After Setting Command of Memory
39. e received light intensity waveform data of sensor head A LoadHeadB Loads the snap of the received light intensity waveform data of sensor head B By clicking the button the snap waveform of the number selected as a snap target can be loaded 3 21 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 4 Load Both button LoadBoth Loads the snap of the received light intensity waveform data of both sensor heads A and B By clicking the button the snap waveform of the number selected as a snap target can be loaded 10 Data Clear button i Data Clear Clears the loaded received light intensity data i All of loaded received light intensity data received light intensity waveform display and snap waveform are reset 11 Display of Received Light Intensity waveform Setting Screen button Setting Displays the received light intensity waveform setting screen l Refer to gt 3 4 2 Received Light Intensity Waveform Screen for the setting screen 12 Docking button Docking Moves the setting screen right under the received light intensity waveform screen CHECK e This button is valid only when the received light intensity waveform setting screen is displayed e The received light intensity waveform setting screen goes out from a screen at docking of two screens if the received light intensity waveform screen is displayed
40. ed light intensity waveform by loading them from the controller Data of Wavetorm Load 4l a gt D Speed s1 Standard gt 1 Load button o lw Loads the received light intensity data from the controller 2 Reverse Play button Shows the received light intensity data in the inside buffer gt Replay forward direction the received light intensity data lt Reverse backward direction the received light intensity data CHECK e The mouse operation is invalid gray out status when the received intensity waveform data is not loaded or now in loading e When the received light intensity data has been already loaded this function is available even in offline status 3 Reverse Frame Advance Play button bd Replay the received light intensity data in frame advance forward direction 4 Replay the received light intensity data in reverse frame advance backward direction Displays the received light intensity data in the internal buffer in frame advance Frames are advanced forward or played back by clicking these buttons CHECK e The mouse operation is invalid gray out status when the received intensity waveform data is not loaded or now in loading e When the received light intensity data has been already loaded this function is available even in offline status 3 20 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Func
41. eeter ee eeieeet cee eee 4 Safety PrecautionS t ttttttttrtrt tt 6 M Symbol Indications tetetete ttrt 6 For Correct USQ rrrsrsrrsssnunnnnunnnnnu 7 Correct Handling rtrttttrrettteteeteee 7 Cautions on Handling Laser Light 7 Standards tttttttttttttetttteeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 Use Condition tterttrrtettteeeeee eens 8 1 Prior to Ue tees teeeeees 4 1 1 1 General Description ete 1 2 1 2 Instruction for Installation 1 2 1 3 Operating Environment e 1 2 1 4 Application Installation e 1 3 1 5 Note cccccttct tc rtte este eeee eee eeeenees 1 4 1 6 HL C2 Functions tsss 1 4 2 Operating Instructions 2 1 2 1 Operating Procedures Startup to Measurement TROP CP CPC Cee eee ee 2 2 a Operating Procedures to Measurement using AiM rsrrs rrser tere 2 2 E Basic Operation and Function of AiM 2 3 E Common Functions of AiM Screens 2 5 3 Explanation of Functions 3 1 3 1 Menu Bar i aint ey EA E E 3 2 3 1 1 File Menu AE EN EE E A EE 3 2 WDouble click the AiM configuration file to start AiM Perera a ee geen eee er eer Pe tea eee eee ee Eee 3 5 3 1 2 Window Menu E een vane ever EE 3 6 3 1 3 System Menu AERAN NEENA E EEEE 3 6 3 1 4 Help Menu E A AE ANENE E 3 6 3 2 Main Screen a AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA 3 7 3 2 1 Function Launch Area ee 3 7 3 2 2 Controller Setting Area e 3 10 3 2 3 Configuration Image Output Area Panpi fa a mayer ae ee ee tee ae nee a a 3 11 3 2 4 Head A amp Head B Setting Tab Sheet mer aa E erate crete eleva
42. ent Value Select the display update cycle of measurement value that is displayed on the measurement value display screen of AiM Update Cycle of Meas Val 05s Select among 2s 1s 0 5s and 0 19s 3 48 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 312 Version Display Information on the device connected to AiM and the management file are displayed here Version Display Screen HL C2 Aik Version 2 20 1 Copyright fc Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNS Co Ltd 2006 2012 Controller HL C2CE Version 2 11 2 Head HL C2014E 3 HeadB HL C203BE 4 Manage File C Program Files Panasonic ID SUNS SensorHL C2 Aim sblce 5 Thiz product t being protected by the Japanese 7 county Copyright Law and the global convention 6 The version display screen can be displayed from Version of Help menu on the main screen 1 Type and Version Information of AiM Displays the version information of this application software HL C2 AiM 2 Type and Version Information of Controller Displays the type and version information of a connected controller CHECK This is displayed only in online mode 3 Information of Sensor Head A Displays the type of the sensor head that is connected as a sensor head A CHECK This is displayed only in online mode 4 Information of Sensor Head B Displays the ty
43. ent object M2 For manual check M3 For analysis M4 Pattern glass MB M6 M M8 Mg M10 M11 M12 M13 v You can input alias to MO to M15 in this list Alias can be input by double clicking on the alias input area CHECK When you did not input any alias or when you delete the preset alias they are not saved in the management file If you want to delete the input alias double click on the alias input area and delete them 3 47 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 10 Policy You can set the priority of send receive between AiM and the controller in PC In case that any other applications are in operation in low spec PC setting here to higher priority might make smooth operation Policy Priority of Send Receive Medium Standard ka Priority of Send Receive Sets the priority of communication Select among Very Low Low Medium standard and High REFERENCE Default Medium standard 11 Setting i setting Reflects the changed settings for the Software Operation Setting 12 Cancel Cancel Cancels the setting change and closes the screen 13 Change Indication Unit This function is used for changing the indication unit of the measurement value Change indication unit imam unit k 99 66 Select among mm unit um unit 14 Display Update Cycle of Measurem
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45. ever the destination of USB connection is not initialized in this case 3 45 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwitr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 5 USB Selects the destination of USB connection USB Connect To SUNX HL C2 C2072M02 All selectable USB ID and its alias if you set it are displayed here CHECK e First registered USB ID is shown as a default e The destination of USB connection can be selected only when USB is selected as the communication type and in offline mode e If there is no destination to be selected carry out appropriate USB driver installation 6 Copy Memory in AiM Copies the memory status in AiM Copy Memory in AiM Copy From MO X Co Copy To M1 z All selectable memory numbers and their code name if you set it are displayed Copy starts by specifying the copy source and copy destination and pressing Execute button Copy From Select the memory number of the copy source Copy To seess Select the memory number of the copy destination GOpy sree Executes memory copy CHECK This function is valid only when the copy source and copy destination are selected Moreover it becomes invalid when the same memory is selected to both of the copy source and copy destination If the currently selected memory number is selected as the copy destination the setting is reflected to corresponding screens 7 CSV Set
46. f the received light intensity graph The unit is millimeters second ms CHECK e Due to the processing capacity of PC or any applications starting at the same time the specified update interval might not always match the setting value e This is a common setting for both sensor head A and B 2 Rectangular Graph Display Check If selected the waveform can be displayed in a rectangular graph 3 23 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwitr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 Surface Number display Head A Head B ee Poet ad oF Te n m Pi If selected numbers are given to the detected points as peak position of received light intensity This is convenient when Specular reflection mode or Transparent object is selected When Transparent object is selected the given numbers for the measurement surface are shown in red and others are shown in white In other setting the peak received light intensity waveform is shown in red CHECK e This can be set respectively on the sensor head A and B 2 Surface Information Head A Head B Surface Information Head 4 Surface Information Head B Surface cell Recd LI Surface cell Recd LI 188 654 49 651 161 405 Up to eight items can be displayed as information acquired for each sensor head A and B The information to be displayed is cell position and received l
47. fen U La a i paag Diaa i E Ae Lola Wal Spg Dapa a dira hiai Pen Vad Lis Lat Hyr I La Lai Ha A j inacg P a Date Unies WEN The Dp Uga Fa Diiia File Tim ng A re ge Diil Chaga arii iE a imap jom Dy umbe ofl Heu Va hoe 3 2 1 Function Launch Area B Seeing Lis amp Megs Vole Online Beh Pred Li wave GNO BiuiRerinig 1 Carie Tepe LC I Ennii View Pa Seno Heeda Mieka Setting List button mos a o Safa Lt Use the Setting List button to check the setting values for AiM and the controller memory CHECK Same function as Setting List Display of File Menu Refer to gt 3 9 Setting List 2 Meas Value button E esevaue Press the Meas Value button to load and display the measurement data CHECK Same function as Measurement Value Display of File Menu Refer to gt 3 3 Measurement Value Display Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwitr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 Received LI Wave button lit muwe Use Received LI Wave button to check the received light status of the head of line sensor with a waveform The received light status of the line sensor subjected to light in a sensor head can be confirmed in a waveform CHECK Same function as Received Light Intensity Waveform of Window Menu Refer to gt 3 4 Display of Received Light Intensity Wave
48. form 4 Buffering button fx Being Use Buffering button to check the buffered measurement value in graph CHECK Same function as Buffering Display of File Menu Refer to gt 3 5 Buffering Display 5 Load button ae Load the setting values of all 16 memories in the controller into AiM CHECK When Load is executed the numbers of selected controller memory number become the selected memory numbers for AiM memory change and the setting values of all selected memory numbers are automatically loaded to each corresponding screen This is a same function as the Load All Memory from Controller command of File Menu 6 Send button EO Sind Sends the setting values of all 16 memories in AiM to the controller CHECK When this command execution is successfully completed the selected memories in the controller become the selected memories for memory change This is a same function as the Send All Memory to Controller of File Menu 7 Online button Use this button to start communication with the controller Each time you click this button the status of the button will be changed as follows Online _ Online If the word Online is red the system is now communicating Online status with the controller Controller Type Sensor Head Type 3 8 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions
49. her applications if executed e Increase memory 4 2 8 RS 232C Open Error 4 Error Message RS 232C Open Error Cause e Wrong COM port is specified in the setting of communication condition Corrective Action e Specify the appropriate COM port 4 2 9 RS 232C Send Error Error Message RS 232C Send Error Cause e Controller power is off e Wrong COM port is specified in the setting of communication condition e Controller is not connected to the connected COM port e Data is destroyed by electrical noise Corrective Action e Turn on the power of controller e Specify the appropriate COM port e Connect the controller e Remove electrical noise Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 4 Error Message 4 2 10 RS 232C Communication Device Error Error Message RS 232C Communication Device Error Cause e Controller power is off e Wrong COM port is specified in the setting of communication condition e Controller is not connected to the connected COM port e Data is destroyed by electrical noise e Time out period specified in the communication condition is too short e Data transmission time from the controller is too long Corrective Action e Turn on the power of controller e Specify the appropriate COM port e Connect the controller e Remove electrical noise e Specify longer time out period 4 2 11 USB Send Error Er
50. ight intensity for each surface number 3 Data File Data File Load gi Save 1 Save button Saves the received light intensity waveform data in a file extension lwd CHECK e When saving data specify the file name to be saved on an appeared dialog of the OS standard 2 Load button Loads the received light intensity waveform data file extension lwd displays them on the received light intensity waveform screen CHECK e When loading data specify the file name to be loaded on an appeared dialog of the OS standard 3 24 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwitr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 4 File Comment Input File Comment Input A Installation Mode Diff Refl A Head Emission Adjustment Auto Head Alarm Delay Times 8times Head 4 Measurement Mode Diffuse Std v Any comments can be put in the received light intensity waveform data file The comment you put is displayed when the data file is loaded When saving the file the input contents are written as a comment in the file 5 Setting Read button Setting Read When pressing this button the already set measurement conditions for AiM are affixed as character string at the head position of the file comment input area This is convenient for recording the setting conditions of the loaded waveform data 3 25 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwitr com
51. ing Information Display Screen atte mg lloras eTe tT biiain glee nether Ab Cine aie EPEE ii Bam rrin Omm Wair VES a oc Mis uaF fan Eim Baton OF aati Dimes ire Honea Ac Mesa Tiel Right Thee Dimes bh awrinpeeernd Web os amamen Hinronn foor Meee TT Wsssaumrtenest aky pect db Cae tee Tii Tra Siena Venca iar Mae tof TrA Botom ES D m LOGE Homonia fobi Mannan Leni EE Ta an Dires Roper i ahm beter Hinia do Mes Too Likam Biom Mat tof HAE Biom Meim Ti SASN reer Arean Urim ha Te ren 74 Ss ever Livi The below values for OUT1 and OUT2 are displayed at this screen Maximum value minimum value average value and medium value are calculated from the buffering data 1 All Data Top Bottom Average Value Medium Value Maximum value minimum value average value and medium value of the buffering dada are displayed 2 Vertical Axis Measure Top Bottom Difference Vertical axis measure position at top and bottom side and difference between vertical axis measures are displayed CHECK This is displayed only when the vertical measure is displayed on status 3 Horizontal Axis Measure Left Right Difference Horizontal axis measure position at left and right side and difference between horizontal axis measures are displayed CHECK This is displayed only when the horizontal axis measure is displayed on status 4 Between Hor
52. ity e Emission Adjustment e Calibration e Measuring Range e Median Filter CHECK These settings cannot be reflected to the controller as the measurement conditions in real time until pressing Send button Q Supplemental remarks For the detail of each function refer to gt HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL which is attached to the controller 2 Emission Adjustment Area a b You can specify an emission auto adjustment area The light intensity feedback function operates between the two from Emission Adjustment Area a to Emission Adjustment Area b 3 Emitted Light Intensity Search button Emitted Light Intensity Search Displays the emitted light intensity search screen Refer to gt 3 6 Emitted Light Intensity Search 4 Execute Calibration button Execute Calibration Displays the calibration screen Refer to gt 3 7 Calibration 3 12 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 2 5 OUT1 amp OUT2 Setting Tab Sheet Head Head B OUT1 OUT2 Common Output Selection Analysis Mode Qutput Selection A Normal C Peak C Bottom Peak to Peak or Analog Scaling Zero Set To Meas amp 5 000000mm Volta 5 000 D Setting Send Meas B 5 000000mm Volt b 5 000 Status OFF tt S Judgment Output Up Lmt al 5 000000mm LoLmt Val 5 000000mm 4 Up Lmt Hys 0 010000rnm Lo Lmt Hys
53. izontal Axis Measures Top Bottom Average Value Medium Value Maximum value minimum value average value and medium value between horizontal axis measures of the buffering data are displayed CHECK This is displayed only when the horizontal measure is displayed on status 5 Trigger Counter Readout When the buffering mode is set to sample trigger mode the number of times of the final trigger generation can be read out CHECK When readout of the trigger counter is performed stop the data accumulation operation and confirm the Final Data Point If the result of Status Readout is indicated as accumulation completed and the Final Data Point is any values other than 0 readout of the trigger counter can be started 3 36 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 36 Emitted Light Intensity Search This is a function to optimize the emitted light intensity Emitted Light Intensity Search Screen Head A Execute Emission Adjust Auto The emitted light intensity search screen can be displayed by pressing the Emitted Light Intensity Search button on the head setting tab sheet in the main screen 1 Head Head 4 Displays the sensor head to which the emitted light intensity search is executed 2 Measurement Execute button Execute Execute the light emission adjustment CHECK e The light emi
54. mory contents and captures them 3 9 1 Setting List Screen Current contents of the memory in AiM are displayed ia Saingi ei ferenn Lanp Merry Pe CH Fw EH TH FEH oF wee eT me Ter et wH Fi ae De a pja m i Af reek OH 1 Chek OFF Hezi pin Mi Cet FARSA Emrinin dinee i ee Habd AE abit Adrien Aes Eettion Adnan Area I wt I l ipu ati al Biri A Akin in M Mri Mizi fines Hend A Wagguterend Mode H Eituse fot mj Ema i eT ter eet re wia Biad A Laser Ceira Eiri batad A Coiirasen ME PHEEMESTHMLE A i 5 s00000mm aad ACahbre on Gosden iue a aw Him Hiid A Cabiraton Masitemesd VANE H Barad A Cbo Con o atue h E EE Hasi HVS Hirah HH p Erene Agu nimend reg EmJenon ASUNTA AnA a Haad i Emineioni Adhuperard Anta Emission Acuraimant Arsa li Hiit dar tAr Tarir ve Beato Mossutamnesl Med Difini S Dare E Head O Ueenrimeni Surface Feliea aE Paat Heddi Lane Gore Eire EMHion b SEHE OARE i Paggi Cairan Caprin a a 500 bray 5 ren Mradi gameri Weaeuremers vate D 5 800000 Sittin HELIA Cann Comachan Vile 4 GEM 4 Ofer Hrad 8 Pear makin recy love 100 LOE The setting list can be displayed from Setting List of File Menu or by pressing the smart icon on the main screen CHECK If the setting value becomes error the value is displayed in red 1 Selection Memory o Displays the selected memory number in green CHECK When alias of memory are not specified only memory numbers are displayed here
55. n error occurs during use of AiM HL C2 Aim Ey A message corresponding to respective errors 1s X USB Communication Device Error displayed on the Error Message Error Messages on the AiM and their cause and corrective actions will be described in the following pages 4 2 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 4 Error Message 4 2 Error Description 4 2 1 Management File Read Error Error Message Management File Read Error Cause e The file is being used in other program e The file does not exist Corrective Action e Make sure that that the file is not being used in other programs e Confirm the file name 2 2 Management File Write Error Error Message Management File Write Error Cause e The file is being used in other program e The file is write inhibited e Insufficient free space Corrective Action e Make sure that the file is not being used in other programs e Enable write into the file e Reserve sufficient free space 4 2 3 Communication Time Out Error Message Communication Time Out Cause e Controller power is off e Wrong COM port USB device is specified in the setting of communication condition e Controller is not connected to the connected COM port USB device e Time out period specified in the communication condition is too short e Data transmission time from the controller is too long e Data
56. n hold but the controller does not stop the measurement 3 16 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions To stop the measurement press the timing button of AiM or the console or carry it out by the terminal input of the controller QT Supplemental remarks For the detail of each function refer to gt HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL which is attached to the controller 3 17 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 4 Display of Received Light Intensity Waveform The received light intensity waveform screen can be displayed from the File Menu or by pressing Received LI Wave button on the main screen 3 4 1 Received Light Intensity Waveform Screen The received light intensity waveform is displayed in a graph on this screen You can snap the data and compare them Received Light Intensity Waveform Screen File View W Snap Received LI A ETS Seating Head i cea pe Emitted Li A RRS 1 C2 3 LoadHeadA Received I 6 MISSI Emitted LIB QM Data Clear E a E Data of Waveform Load Both 7 Snap Number 1 C2 C3 LoadHeadB 4 lt p E ja Speed x1 Standard Y Capture Displays of Received Light Intensity of Head A 1 File Menu You can choose whether the screen shows the received light intensity wa
57. nt Value Display This function is to take the measurement data from the controller and display them Refer to gt 3 3 Measurement Value Display Received Light Intensity Waveform Display This is a function to display the status of the received light intensity of sensor head with waveform Refer to gt 3 4 Display of Received Light Intensity Waveform Buffering Display The data buffering is displayed in graph Refer to gt 3 5 Buffering Display Setting List Display The setting values for AiM and the controller memory are displayed Refer to gt 3 9 Setting List 3 1 3 System Menu System S Controller System Setting Software Operation Setting Controller System Setting Sets the operating conditions of the controller Refer to gt 3 10 Controller System Setting Software Operation Setting Refer to gt 3 11 Software Operation Setting 3 1 4 Help Menu Help H Version OW Version Refer to gt 3 12 Version Display Screen 3 6 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwitr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 32 Main Screen This is a Top menu for various operating settings for AiM and performing various measurements Cinks Tape fy OTE Caride te FT Serco Heed fi COLA ferme Heal fe CE biss heia Ara e Le Val x Cie Wob Daigas Cipi Er i beret bisia FF Cee 4 fie Srey Scag Lecter Ty
58. o 3 13 Capture Function Grayout Function 5 By this function the screen displays the buttons indicators of currently unused unnecessary or disabled functions settings in gray Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 2 Operating Instructions MEMO 2 6 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Explanation of Functions 3 1 Menu Barerstrtttctttteeteseeeeees S9 3 1 1 File Menu E E AN LA A E ove 3 2 3 1 2 Window Menu ENEAN 3 6 3 1 3 System Menu RAAE LAARA EEIT 3 6 3 1 4 Help Menu A E aE AE eee eee 3 6 3 2 Main Screen tists ssssrrssrssrssns 3 7 3 2 1 Function Launch Areas 3 7 3 2 2 Controller Setting Areas 3 10 3 2 3 Configuration Image Output Area ee ee eee eee eee ACASA A DA RA a ee ee 3 11 3 2 4 Head A amp Head B Setting Tab Sheet wre ace eee eer eee wee ee 3 1 2 3 2 5 OUT1 amp OUT2 Setting Tab Sheet EEE faqs wee E Gamneve A E areunon Gen 3 1 3 3 2 6 Common Setting Tab Sheet 3 14 3 3 Measurement Value Display 3 15 3 4 Display of Received Light Intensity Waveform 5 3 18 3 4 1 Received Light Intensity Waveform Screenstttstttttt1 3 18 3 4 2 Received Light Intensity Waveform Setting Screen 3 23 3 5 Buffering Display ereere 3 26 3 5 1 Buffering Screen ssrtttttttte 3 26 3 5 2 Buffering Control Tab Sheet 3 29 3 5 3 Vertical Horizontal Axis Measure Tab Sheet E aaa et ee a ES 3 31
59. of Functions 3 10 Controller System Setting This is a function to load and send the controller system setting 4 Controller System Setting Screen Console Communication Setting Update Cycle of Meas Yal 2 Standard RS 232C Start up Screen OUT1 Display Panel Lock OFF z Baud Rate 115200bps Data Length 8 bit x Parity None z RS 232C output mode Handshake RS 232C output type OUT1 v Priority Set of Memory Change Command v Remote Interlock Status Open 4 System Set Load auld System Set Send The controller system setting screen can be displayed from the Controller system setting of the system menu on the main screen 1 System Set Load button amp systemSet Load Loads the system setting value for the controller from the controller 2 System Set Send button sytemser send Sends the system setting value for the controller to the controller 3 RS 232C Executes RS 232C communication setting at the controller side and used for performance setting of the measurement data output from RS 232C to an external device RS 232C Baud Rate 115200bps X Data Length E bit Parity None R5 232C output mode Handshake hd RS 232C output type OUT1 X Baud rate estee sedrsndsraddikoniii Q REFERENCE Default 115200bps Data length srst srrerrsserrrrrseee QREFERENCE Default 8 bit Parity Ceereerr er Mer ee ce reer er ere Q REFERENCE Default None RS 232C Output mode
60. ommand the Send All Memory to Controller function on the main screen becomes invalid 6 Remote Interlock Status Remote Interlock Status Open Displays the current remote interlock status Open or Close is displayed here 7 Close button Close Closes the controller system setting screen 3 43 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 11 Software Operation Setting Operation conditions of AiM can be set on this screen i amp Software Operation Setting Screen Communication Setting Display Communication Type Change indication unit mm unit 4 Update Cycle of Meas Val 0 5s v Common Alias Setting of Controller RS 232C Display All Alias Setting of Memory in Controller Memory Number al USB Connect To Copy Memory in AiM Copy From Me Copy To ad CS Setting Separator Setting Comma Semicolon C Tab Decimal Point Setting Period f Comma Policy Priority of Send Receive Medium Standard v 5 Setting The software operation setting screen can be displayed from Software Operation Setting of the system menu on the main screen 1 Communication Type Selects the connection method between AiM and the controller Communication Type USB t AS 2320 USB eretnek Specifies USB connection Default AS 232C renee Specifies
61. on 00 1 2 H Head A amp Head B Setting Tab Sheet a aeuh arte pce eaea tee Sees 3 12 Help M nu ccccccsesseeeceenseeeees 3 6 HL C2 Functions cccceeeeees 1 4 I Instruction for Installation 1 2 M Main Screen cccccesessseeeeeeeeees 3 7 Management File Read Error 4 3 Management File Write Error 4 3 manual construction eeeeeeeee 3 Measurement Value Display 3 15 Men B i rocca naa 3 2 N Nole geen er en re 1 4 O Operating Environment 1 2 Operating Instructions 2 1 Operating Procedures 2 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Appendix Startup to Measurement 2 2 Out Of Memory cccccseeeeeeeeees 4 5 OUT1 amp OUT2 Setting Tab Sheet3 13 P Printer Not FOUNG 00cceeeee 4 8 PHOMO USC a icra ees 1 1 R Received Light Intensity Waveform SGre Oene rn 3 18 Received Light Intensity Waveform Setting SCreen 0 ccceeeeee 3 23 RS 232C Open Error cccccccee 4 5 RS 232C Send Error 4 5 4 6 4 7 S Safety Precautions veisiaieiniretsiapntons 6 Send After Setting Command of Memory Change Priority Setting4 9 SPNO EST katate eee 3 41 Setting List Screen 3 41 Software Operation Setting 3 45 Standarde soisin cto aishabet tet aekaaeoees 7 Symbol Indications eeeee
62. ontroller 2 Analog Scaling Execution button Analog Scaling Execution W l Displays the analog scaling screen Refer to gt 3 8 Analog Scaling 3 13 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwitr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 2 6 Common Setting Tab Sheet HeadA HeadB UTI ouT2 Common 4 Sampling Cycle 40us Interference prevention OFF Lails Terminal Input Control Independent Chat Prev for Term P ON1 OFF 4 Judgment output off delay 1 Common Measurement Condition Use this tab sheet to set the functions for the common settings e Sampling Cycle e Interference Prevention e Terminal Input Control e Chattering Prevention for Terminal Input e Judgment Output Off Delay CHECK These settings cannot be reflected to the controller as the measurement conditions in real time until pressing Send button Q Supplemental remarks For the detail of each function refer to gt HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL which is attached to the controller 3 14 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 33 Measurement Value Display This screen shows the measurement values using the sensor heads and output status of each terminal Pressing each button on this screen executes various input controls The status of the te
63. pe of the sensor head that is connected as a sensor head B CHECK This is displayed only in online mode 5 Manage File Information Displays the file information of the management file that is used in AiM 6 Close Closes this screen 3 49 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 13 Capture Function This is a function to capture and output the display screen window with capture button Capture Screen jo File Clip Board 1 The capture function screen can be displayed by pressing Capture button at the bottom of each screen 1 Capture Setting 1 Output Classification Selects the output destination when executing the function Print e Outputs to a printer Pileerssssseeee Outputs an image file jpg or bmp format by pressing Execute button Outputs CSV file for the setting list screen Clip Board Outputs to a clipboard by pressing Execute button Q Supplemental remarks A dialog will be displayed when selecting a file and pressing Execute button Select a file to be saved on the dialog box 2 Print Setting This command is valid only when the output classification is set to Print Number of Copies srrrtttttrttttes Sets the number of copies Printer Setting Executes printer setting 2 Execution i Execution Executes output corresponding to the selected output classifi
64. product and use it correctly m Symbol Indications This manual uses symbols to indicate safety precautions instructions and reference Before reading this manual fully understand the meanings of these indications AN WARN ING WARNING indicates the possibility that death or serious injury could result if a handling error occurs CAUTION indicates the possibility that the user could A CAUTION be injured or property could be damaged if a handling error occurs ah CHECK indicates any instructions or precautions for REFERENCE indicates any hints for operation detail explanations or references TECHNIQUE indicates useful conditions or techniques Know how for operation of the system ZA WARNING e Install a fail safe device when the product is used for the purpose that has a possibility of physical injury or serious extended damage e Do not use the product in the atmosphere of flammable gas to prevent explosion ZNCAUTION e Use the product within specifications Abnormal heat or smoke generation may occur e Do not disassemble or remodel the product Electrical shock or smoke generation may occur e Connect the electric wire securely with the terminal screws Imperfect connection may cause abnormal heat or smoke generation e Do not touch the terminal during energization of the product to prevent electrical shock 6 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email
65. r 3 Explanation of Functions 4 Zero Set button Off On Zero Set Zero Set Zero set function is turned on off each time you press the button 5 Zero Set Amount Display 1 85341mm Offset amount is displayed when zero set is executed 6 Timing button Off On Timing Timine Timing input is turned on off each time you press the button 7 Reset button Reset Reset function is executed each time you press the button 8 Hold button Off On Hold C Hold Hold input is turned on off each time you press the button 9 Alarm contents indication ALT 01 Measurement aam Alarm contents are displayed The summary of alarm contents is displayed when you match mouse cursor with an alarm cord figure example 01 Q Supplemental remarks Please refer to a HL C2 series USER S MANUAL bundling with a controller for the details of alarm contents 10 All Button Control All Button Control If selected the zero set button timing button reset button and hold button become effective on both OUT1 and OUT2 11 Head Laser Control Emission A B button Stop Emission Emission A Emission A Laser emission starts stops each time you press the button Same function for the sensor head B CHECK e The measurement value and output status are displayed for the currently selected memory of the controller e The hold function of AiM is an original function in AiM With this function the measurement indication of AiM is o
66. ra a a Ceara erecta 3 1 2 3 2 5 OUT1 amp OUT2 Setting Tab Sheet aye catele esa ace eee ieee a eet A NE AEE EE E E 3 1 3 3 2 6 Common Setting Tab Sheet 3 14 3 3 Measurement Value Display 3 15 3 4 Display of Received Light Intensity Waveform sia emasa ara aava aa raa eaaa aaa 3 1 8 3 4 1 Received Light Intensity Waveform Screen AE E AE NEEN 3 1 8 3 4 2 Received Light Intensity Waveform Setting Screen AA EEA ARA E A 3 23 3 5 Buffering Display 3 26 3 5 1 Buffering Screen eetereree 3 26 3 5 2 Buffering Control Tab Sheet 3 29 3 5 3 Vertical Horizontal Axis Measure Tab Sheet mots ote ere E A A annua teen 3 31 3 5 4 Buffering Setting Screen 3 32 3 5 5 Buffering Information Display Screen a EEA E AEAEE AEAEE 3 37 3 6 Emitted Light Intensity Search 3 38 3 7 Calibration OC AAAA AA 3 39 3 8 Analog Scaling a AUA EAEE ee 3 40 3 9 Setting List K a th 3 41 3 9 1 Setting List Screen 3 41 3 10 Controller System Setting 3 43 3 11 Software Operation Setting 3 45 3 12 Version Display 3 50 3 13 Capture Function wesse 3 51 4 Error Message TEEPE CCE EE 4 1 4 1 Dialog Display EA AE E A A E 4 2 4 2 Error Description eretet 4 3 4 2 1 Management File Read Error 4 3 4 2 2 Management File Write Error 4 3 4 2 3 Communication Time Out 4 3 4 2 4 Communication Response Error a A E AAE AAE AEAEE 4 4 4 2 5 File Read Error 4 4 4 2 6 File Write Error ssssssssss
67. ries USER S MANUAL Intelligent Monitor AiM PDF Panasonic This manual ERN This manual is included as a PDF file in the Intelligent all Monitor AiM which can be downloaded on our Internet intelligent Monitor Am website This manual describes installation method operation method functional details and error messages of the software It also describes an evaluation analysis of HL C2 Series or use of buffering function and received light intensity waveform display function which are useful for optimum system setting HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL PDF Panasonic This manual describes cautions for using HL C2 Series and installation method operation method function details User s Manual_ Specifications maintenance and inspection method of system components controller sensor head compact console HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL RS 232C Communication Control PDF Panasonic The manual describes various commands for controlling the itra High Speed High Accuracy stan system by sequencer or PC using RS 232C HL C2 Series communication RS 232C Communication Control 1 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Preface HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL USB Communication Control PDF Panasonic The manual describes API for controlling the system by sequencer or PC using USB communication tee Behera te HL C
68. rminals and those measurement values are displayed in real time Measurement Value Screen File F view v DUTI OUT2 w Ci w fa iGO1 G02 Bil al Ha KA Zero Set Timing Reset Hold Zero Set Timing Reset Hold 0 00000mm AL1 01 Measurement alarm 0 00000mm AL2 01 Measurement alarm Head Laser Control All Button Control Emission A Emission B Capture Check the mounting condition and setting so that the light intensity is sufficient The measurement value display can be opened from File Menu or Measurement Value button on the main screen 1 File Menu File F Exit tee sesee es Exits the measurement value screen View V OUTT eee Displays the measurement value of OUT1 View V OUT2 tee Displays the measurement value of OUT2 CHECK Displays which cannot be executed are disabled gray out 2 Output Status Display Displays the judgment output of OUT and OUT2 and output status of alarm and strobe Shows those status in the below colors Display Output Off On AL1 OUT Alarm output ALI AL 1 HI1 OUTI1 Judgment HI Output HIT HIT GO1 OUTI Judgment GO Output EH EH LO1 OUTI Judgment LO Output Lg LH ST1 OUTI Strobe output oI STI Same displays and outputs for OUT2 3 Measurement Value Display Displays the measurement value 3 15 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapte
69. ror Message USB Send Error Cause e Controller power is off e Wrong USB device is specified in the setting of communication condition e Controller is not connected to the connected USB device e Data is destroyed by electrical noise Corrective Action e Turn on the power of controller e Specify the appropriate USB device e Connect the controller e Remove electrical noise 4 6 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 4 Error Message 4 2 12 USB Open Error Error Message USB Open Error Cause e Wrong USB device is specified in the setting of communication condition Corrective Action e Specify the appropriate USB device e Install the USB driver 4 2 13 USB Communication Device Error Error Message USB Communication Device Error Cause e Controller power is off e Controller is not connected to the connected USB device e Time out period specified in the communication condition is too short e Data transmission time from the controller is too long e Data is destroyed by electrical noise Corrective Action e Turn on the power of controller e Specify the appropriate USB device e Connect the controller e Specify longer time out period e Remove electrical noise 4 2 14 Value Exceeds Its Range Error Message Value Exceeds Its Range Cause e Data value exceeds the input range Corrective Action e Reenter the
70. s to go online state check if the destination of connection is correct Refer to gt 3 11 Software Operation Setting CHECK Do not initiate communication before the startup of controller is completed Press the Online button after the laser lights up and the system is ready for measurement 3 The screen displays the type and version name of the system only when the controller and PC are connected correctly Controller T HL C2C 66 1 sara Check the Controller Type Version Name ontroller Yer 1 23 00 Sensor Heada ccas and Sensor Head Type Sensor Head B HL C211C MK The display varies depending on the unit currently Memory Select M0 x used 4 Press the Load button The settings in the controller are reflected in the AiM i Pressing the Load button initiates the reception of settings CHECK The settings in the controller are not loaded to the AiM until the Load button is pressed 2 2 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 2 Operating instructions 5 Display the Measurement Value Screen Press the Meas Value button By Meas Vekue The Measurement Value Screen appears M acurement Walue Dor s File F Ye ty om OuT2 m Co 2E Oe ico HE A Hi H aro Set Timina Zaro bet Timina Rawat sUn 1 Wi Heed Leper Lonia Al Button Coina Faini A Fma F Chee
71. ssion adjustment will be started immediately after pressing the button The emitted light intensity will be adjusted so that the setting measurement surface can be measured adequately When two or more surfaces are selected the surface with fewest emitted light intensity will be optimized e The emitted light intensity is set within the Emission Adjustment setting range of 0 04 to 100 If the adjustment is failed within this range the emitted light intensity adjustment is set to AUTO 3 Emission Adjustment display Emission Adjust Auta Displays the loaded emitted light intensity 4 Close button The displayed value for the emission adjustment is set in the emission adjustment input area of the sensor head setting tab sheet on the main screen QT Supplemental remarks For the detail of this function refer to gt HL C2 Series USER S MANUAL which is attached to the controller 3 37 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 3 7 Calibration This is a function to specify measurement value and correct value on any two points by using arbitrary teaching method and calibrate them Galibration Execution Screen Head l Meas amp 5 000000mm Corr a 5 000000mm 4 w Load Meas B 5 000000mm H Corr b 5 000000mm j 4 LoadB E Execution The calibration execution screen can be displayed by pressing the
72. ted the numbers of selected controller memory number become the selected memory numbers for AiM memory change and the setting values of all selected memory numbers are automatically loaded to each corresponding screen Send All Memory to Controller Sends the setting values of all 16 memories in AiM to the controller When this command execution is successfully completed the selected memories in the controller become the selected memories for memory change Initialize All Memory in Controller Initializes the setting values of all 16 memories in the controller and the system settings CHECK For saving the initialized setting value in the controller execute Save to Controller If not doing so the controller operates at the setting conditions previously saved when powered on Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions Exit Exits from the HL C2 AiM CHECK If reactivating AiM after once AiM was exited AiM activates at the latest setting conditions REFERENCE If AiM is exited with an open file changed the dialog to confirm saving the data is displayed Yes The change is saved in the file and exit AiM No The change is discarded and exit i No 4N Cancel AiM Cancel Exit AiM is cancelled HL C2 AiM A PIDSX HL C2AiM_e aim needs to be updated Save data 3 4 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 47
73. teeeeeee 4 4 4 2 7 Out of Memory EEA E ETE 4 5 4 2 8 RS 232C Open Errores 4 5 4 2 9 RS 232C Send Error stss 4 5 4 2 10 RS 232C Communication Device Error ee ee a ne ee ae eae ee 4 6 4 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Preface 4 2 11 USB Send Errors 4 6 4 2 12 USB Open Error seeren 4 7 4 2 13 USB Communication Device Error e e AAL AEAEE i by me Whee 4 7 4 2 14 Value Exceeds Its Range 4 7 4 2 15 Failed to execute Emitted Light Intensity Search veretett 4 8 4 2 16 Printer Not Found 4 8 4 2 17 Buffering in progress 5 4 8 4 2 18 Send After Setting Command of Memory Change Priority Setting ee ee ee cer er eee ee ee ree eee ee 4 9 4 2 19 Failed to Create dialog 4 9 4 2 20 is used by HL C2AiM 4 9 Appendix Be Ann Bernie ers ee Fie te erie ae 1 Index ym mm mt wm me ee 2 Revision history REDE Sh Soro Ph sre en SE ST Set St SS A 4 5 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Preface Safety Precautions This product is intended to detect the objects and does not have the control function to ensure safety such as accident prevention Do not use the product as a sensing device to protect human body Please use the products that comply with local laws and standards for human body protection specified by e g OSHA ANSI and IEC Please read this manual carefully before using the
74. ting Sets the output specification of CSV format from AiM CS Setting Separator Setting Comma C Semicolon C Tab Decimal Point Setting Period Comma Separator setting Select a separator character Select among comma semicolon and tab REFERENCE Default comma Decimal point setting Select decimal point character Select period or comma REFERENCE Default period 3 46 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 8 Alias Setting of Controller Sets alias proper name to the controller which is connected to AiM Alias Setting of Controller USBID Alias NoUSB USB Not Selected SUNX HL G2 G2072M02 Alias can be input by double clicking on the alias input area If selected Display All all controllers saved in the management file can be displayed If not selected here the controller that PC detected when AiM started up is displayed CHECK When you did not input any alias or when you delete the preset alias they are not saved in the management file 9 Alias Setting of Memory in Controller Sets alias proper name to the memory number in the controller This is convenient for future use if used application or setting conditions are registered here Alias Setting of Memory in Controller Memory Number Alias al MO Master Work M1 For Transpar
75. tions 4 Stop button B Stops replaying the received light intensity data Click the button while the received light intensity data in internal buffer is replayed or reversed CHECK e This button is valid only when the received light intensity data is replayed or reversed 5 Replay Speed Selection Speed ix Standard You can choose the speed of replay or reverse data 9 Snap function A snap still image of a received light intensity waveform in loading can be acquired Snap Head 4 Snap Number OSS ga gel Load Head amp Disp1 Disp Disp 3 Head B Load Both Snap Number 1 Oe 1 gee Load Head B Disp 1 Disp Disp 3 1 Snap Display ON OFF Disp 1 Disp Disp 3 You can choose whether the acquired snap waveform is displayed or not If the function is selected the snap waveform is displayed From the left Display 1 red Display 2 light blue Display 3 green and currently loaded and replayed received light intensity waveform white CHECK e When a snap waveform is not acquired mouse operation is disabled gray out state 2 Snap Target Selection button Snap Number C1 Co ra Selects a snap target display number Up to three snap waveforms for each sensor head can be loaded The snap of selected number as a target can be loaded after the Load button Load Head A Load Head B Load Both is pressed 3 Load Head A B button LoadHeadA Loads the snap of th
76. ty D oO c e Enlargement method Drag the mouse from the upper left corner to the lower right corner to show the desired size e Undoing method In the graph display area drag the mouse from the lower right to the upper left at any position e Scrolling method Drag with the right button of the mouse to scroll the display screen 5 Indicator lt lt 8 8 38 h tf Data 6f Loads data on the AiM until the indicator is fully loaded The display can be moved to the desired position by dragging the cursor of the indicator The total amount of data loaded is shown in the right box of data amount 6 Received Light Intensity of Head A B Received LI A B Recenved L A Displays the received light intensity at peak of the sensor head A and B The measurement data is on hold when loading of received light intensity is stopped 3 19 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 7 Emitted Light Intensity of Head A B Emitted LI A B Emitted LI A Displays the emission intensity when the emission adjustment of the sensor head A and B is set to AUTO The measurement data is on hold when loading of received light intensity is stopped CHECK While the emission adjustment is set to a fixed value the display of the emission intensity becomes gray out disabled 8 Received Light Intensity Data Load Function Replays the receiv
77. unctions t ttttt 1 4 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com 1 1 General Description The HL C2 AiM Advanced Intelligent Monitor is function configuration software available in the controller HL C2C for ultra high speed high accuracy laser displacement sensor HL C2 Series It performs the following functions Be sure to connect the controller to the USB cable or RS 232C cable e Settings of various measurement conditions and displays of measurement value e Measurement value monitoring display of measurement value and status e Monitoring of received light intensity data waveform display file save loading and snap function e Buffering data monitoring waveform display and file save loading 1 2 Instruction for Installation 99 e Before installing the software please read the Software License Agreement e By installing the software you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of Software License Agreement 1 3 Operating Environment The below operating environment is required for operating the intelligent monitor AiM Operating environment Microsoft Windows Vista Business 32bit SP2 or more Os Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 32bit 64bit Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 32bit 64bit Japanese English Chinese Korean CPU Pentium compatible CPU 1GHz or more 50MB or more of available memory XGA 1024x768 256 colors or more USB 2 0 Full Speed USB
78. veform of the sensor head A and the sensor head B or only either of them File F Exit errrterenes Exits the received light intensity waveform screen View V Head A e Displays the received light intensity waveform of sensor head A View V Head B sts Displays the received light intensity waveform of sensor head B CHECK Displays which cannot be executed are disabled gray out 3 18 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 2 Emission Adjustment Area The area which displays the Emission Adjustment Area a and Emission Adjustment Area b is shown by penetrated blue on the AiM received light intensity wavelength screen Regarding the Emission Adjustment Area refer to the HL C2 series USER S MANUAL 3 Measuring Range The measuring range is specified with Measuring Range Point a and Measuring Range Point b and is indicated with a yellow line on the received light wave pattern screen of AiM Regarding the Measuring Range refer to the HL C2 series USER S MANUAL 4 Display of received light intensity of Sensor Head A B Displays the received light intensity of the sensor head A and B in a graph The peak recognition sensitivity of the head set point is displayed in a red line by a display The display can be enlarged and returned to its original size Head A ived Light Intensi
79. wtr com Chapter 3 Explanation of Functions 1 File Menu File F Exit X ee Exits the measurement value screen CHECK e The buffering screen is closed when executing Exit X command In the same time the buffering setting screen and the buffering information display screen are also closed if they are displayed e AiM does not exit by executing the command View V OUT1 Display Displays the graph screen of OUT1 only View V OUT2 Display Displays the graph screen of OUT2 only CHECK e Displays which cannot be executed are disabled gray out 2 Buffering Data Display Function Line Meas Value 0 776376 0 776376 0 776376 0 776376 0 776376 0 776375 0 776375 0 776375 Y on nD nO e w N l 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14 000 16 000 18 000 20 008 Data Count 20000 Status Buffering Completed Waveform Data Change 1 Graph Display Loads the accumulated buffering data of each OUT1 and OUT2 and displays them in graph 2 Data Display Displays the accumulated buffering data of each OUT1 and OUT2 in a table format Line numbers and measured values are displayed The line number corresponds to X axis and the measured value corresponds to Y axis of the graph 3 Accumulated Amount Display Data Count 20000 Displays the number of the accumulated data 3 27 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com
80. ze the settings of AiM Initialize the settings of controller and then load it to initialize the AiM Initialization rit a Press the Init button at Initialization and then press the Memory Load button 7 Terminate the AiM Make the system off line Onine and close the AiM by pressing the x button BESE REFERENCE If an open file is changed the dialog to confirm saving the data is displayed For details refer to 3 1 1 File menu 2 4 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com Chapter 2 Operating instructions Common Functions of AiM Screens Controller Tepe ANT poe Cortes Ver GA eter Cera Head a Faerie He ajg SEE 2 an ae De Vota OG ening fered Sitti Yoke Boo Bi FF Arakg Sop sina necator Cope iii 9 Porviaeng Duid inaaya of Mie Hid Pig va Araig F a Caia indie Digital Durga Dingell uiga ah Adama Hoka Fra iial Coed Aam Chipi Dei Oi ap Mumba off Hia Wie 5 ig 3 Window Title 1 This area indicates the title of screen Field Component 2 Moving the mouse on a button displays the image for operating status or function explanation of corresponding screen Status Bar 3 Operating status or function explanation of screen is displayed in the text Capture Function 4 When the Capture button appears on a screen the screen can be captured and output Refer t

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