Panasonic CX-442 handleiding
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Amplifier
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CX-400
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MQ-W
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PX-2
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Amplifier-
separated
Power Supply
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Products
CX-400
Amplier
Built-in
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Compact Photoelectric Sensor CX-400 SERIES
CX-44□
Mounting
Take care that there is a non-detectable area right in front
of the sensor.
Depending on whether you select the BGS or FGS
function, the output operation changes as follows.
•
•
PRECAUTIONS FOR PROPER USE
Refer to p.986~ for general precautions.
When using the BGS function
<When a sensing object is moving right or left to the sensor>
L-ON
D-ON
L-ON
D-ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Sensing range
Setting
distance
Non-detectable area
BGS
FGS
BGS / FGS functions
This sensor incorporates BGS / FGS functions. Select
either BGS or FGS function depending on the positions of
the background and sensing object.
•
BGS function
FGS function
This function is used when the
sensing object contacts the
background or the sensing object is
glossy, etc.
•
Distance adjustment
When this product is used, be sure to carry
out the distance adjustment.
Since the distance adjuster of this sensor is
a 5-turn adjuster, when the point
A
and
B
is
adjusted as explained in the table right, there
may be more than 1 turn between the point
A
and
B
. Therefore, make sure to remember the
turns of both points to nd the optimum position.
Be sure to wire the sensing mode selection
input (Pink / 2) before distance adjustment.
If the wiring is done after the distance
adjustment, the sensing area is changed.
•
•
•
Turn the distance adjuster gradually and lightly with a
“minus” screwdriver (please arrange separately). In order
to protect itself, the distance adjuster idles if turned fully.
If the adjuster is idled when distance adjustment is done,
carry out the adjustment again.
•
This function is used when the sensing object is
apart from the background.
•
Sensing
object
Background
Sensing
object
Background
Step Description
Distance
adjuster
1
Turn the distance adjuster fully counterclockwise
to the minimum sensing range position.
(CX-441□/443□/444□: 20 mm 0.787 in approx.,
CX-442□: 40 mm 1.575 in approx.)
Turn fully
2
Place an object at the required distance from the
sensor, turn the distance adjuster gradually
clockwise, and nd out point
A
where the sensor
changes to the detecting condition.
A
3
Remove the object, turn the adjuster clockwise
further until the sensor goes into the detecting
state again. Once it has entered, turn the
distance adjuster backward until the sensor
returns to the non-detecting condition. This
position is designated as point
B
. When the
sensor does not go into the detecting condition
even if the adjuster is turned fully clockwise, the
position where the adjuster was fully turned is
regarded as the point
B
.
There may be more than 1 turn between point
A
and
B
, since this sensor incorporates a
5-turn adjuster.
A
B
4
The optimum position to stably detect objects is
the center point between
A
and
B
.
Optimum
position
A
B
When using the FGS function
Others
Its distance adjuster is mechanically operated. Do not
drop; avoid other shocks.
•
Step Description
Distance
adjuster
1
Turn the distance adjuster fully clockwise to the
maximum sensing range position.
(CX-441□/443□: 50 mm 1.969 in approx.,
CX-444□: 100 mm 3.937 in approx.,
CX-442□: 300 mm 11.811 in approx.)
Turn fully
2
In the state where the sensor detects the
background, turn the distance adjuster gradually
counterclockwise, and nd out point
A
where
the sensor changes to the non-detecting
condition.
A
3
Place an object at the required distance from the
sensor, turn the adjuster counterclockwise further
until the sensor goes into the non-detecting
condition again. Once entered, turn the distance
adjuster backward until the sensor returns to the
detecting condition. This position is designated
as point
B
. When the s ensor does not go into
the non-detecting condition even if the adjuster is
turned fully counterclockwise, the position where
the adjuster was fully turned is regarded as the
point
B
.
There may be more than 1 turn between point
A
and
B
, since this sensor incorporates a
5-turn adjuster.
A
B
4
The optimum position to stably detect objects is
the center point between
A
and
B
.
Optimum
position
A
B
Follow only steps
1
and
2
. Since the sensing point may
change depending on the sensing object, be sure to
check the operation with the actual sensing object.
•
<When a sensing object is approaching / moving away from the sensor>
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Panasonic |
| Model | CX-442 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 10556 MB |







