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DIMENSION LIGHT GRIDS

DS2
AREAscan™ detection and measurement light grids
with serial or Ethernet interface
• 6 or 25 mm resolution

• Relative measurement precision ± 6 mm or ± 22.5 mm

• 150 - 1650 mm controlled heights

• Operating distance up to 10 m

• PNP and 0-10 V Analog output and RS485 or Ethernet interface

APPLICATIONS
-Processing and Packaging machinery
-Food, Cosmetic, Pharmaceutical
-Electronics and mechanical assembling
-Conveyor lines and sorting systems

DS2
Light array (controlled height) 150…1650 mm
Resolution 6…25 mm
21…231 (res= 6mm)
Number of beams
6…66 (res= 25mm)
Light emission IR LED
Response time 5…90 ms
Interface serial RS485 or Ethernet
Dip-switches
Setting
Graphic interface
0,3…5 m (res= 6mm)
Operating distance
0,3…10 m (res=25mm)
Vdc 24V +/- 20%
Power supply Vac
Vac/dc
PNP •
NPN
Output NPN/PNP
relay
other 0…10 V Analog output
cable
Connection connector •
pig-tail
Approximate dimensions (mm) 35x40x(256…1726)
Housing material aluminium
Mechanical protection IP65

198
TECHNICAL DATA
Power supply 24 Vdc ± 20%
Consumption on emitter unit (TX) 250 mA max. load excluded
Light emission IR LED 880 nm
Output PNP; analog output
Output current 100 mA
Instruction Manual DS2 Ethernet
Saturation voltage 1,5 V max.
Connection M12 4-pole connector (TX), M12 8-pole and M12 4-pole type “D” connector (RX)
Dielectric strength 500 Vac, 1 min between electronics and housing
11. LIST OF aVaILaBLE MODELS
Insulating resistance >20 MΩ, 500 Vdc between electronics and housing
Electrical protection h1 class I
Optics interaxis Length of N°.
Modelprotection
Mechanical (mm) controlled area
a x b (mm) h (mm)
beams IP65 (EN 60529)
Vibrations (mm) 0,5 mm amplitude, 10 … 55 Hz frequency, for every axis (EN60068-2-6)
DS2-05-07-060-JE 6.75 588 35 x 40 697 84
Shock resistance 6.75 35 x 40
11 ms (30 G) 6 shock for every axis (EN60068-2-27)
DS2-05-07-075-JE 735 844 105
Housing material 6.75 35 x 40 painted aluminium (Pulverit 5121/0085 Black)
DS2-05-07-090-JE 882 991 126
Lens material
DS2-05-07-120-JE 6.75 1176 35 x 40 1285 168 PMMA
Operating temperature
DS2-05-07-150-JE 6.75 1470 35 x 40 1579 210 0 … 50 °C
Storage temperature
DS2-05-07-165-JE 6.75 1617 35 x 40 1726 231 -25 … 55 °C
Weight 1,9 - 4,6 kg

12. OVERaLL DIMENSIONS


dimensions
All the values are in mm.

AxB H C D
MODEL (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
DS2-05-07-015-XX 35 x 40 256 23.8 72.5
DS2-05-07-030-XX 35 x 40 403 23.8 72.5
DS2-05-07-045-XX 35 x 40 550 23.8 72.5
DS2-05-07-060-XX 35 x 40 697 23.8 72.5
DS2-05-07-075-XX 35 x 40 844 23.8 72.5
DS2-05-07-090-XX
aNaLOGUE
35 x 40 991
23.8
OUTPUT FUNC
72.5
aNaLOGUE  TheaNaLOGUE 0-10 V analogue
OUTPUT outp
DS2-05-07-105-XX 35 x 40 1138 23.8 72.5FUNCTIONIN OUTPUT
obtained from the serial out
DS2-05-07-120-XX 35 x 40 1285  The 0-10 V

23.8 The
analogue 0-10
72.5 Voutput,analogue sup
obtained  Two from measurement
obtained
the serial from output; themodes seri
so
DS2-05-07-135-XX 35 x 40 1432 measurement 23.8 72.5 mode the an
 Two measurement  Two measurement modes are m a
DS2 QUICK OPERaTION DS2-05-07-150-XX 35 x 40 measurement 1579 the 23.8 relative72.5
measurement
measurement
mode the analogue mode
MEChaNICaL MOUNTINGDS2 QUICK DS2OPERaTION QUICK OPERaTION DS2-05-07-165-XX 35 x 40 the1726  Moreover,
relative 23.8 measurement
the relativethe firstmeasure
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mode t
(default reference) or the o
The emitter and receiver units have to be mounted with the relevant sensitive surfaces DS2-05-07-045-XX
facing each other. 35 x 40 Moreover, 562 the
23.8 Moreover,
first72.5 reference the first beam ref
MEChaNICaL MEChaNICaL
MOUNTING MOUNTING where the analogue voltage
The connectors must be positioned on the same side and at a distance between 0.3 and
The emitter and The receiver
emitter and unitsreceiver
have tounits be mounted
have to be withmounted the relevant with the sensitive
relevant surfaces
sensitive facing
5 m.
DS2-05-07-060-XX
surfaces
each other. facing each 40 (default
35 xother. 713 10-0V) reference)
23.8 (default 72.5 orreference)
in correspondence
the one furt or
o
For versions with optic interaxis a 6.75 mm, 0.3-10 m for versions with optic interaxis a 25 mm. where the analogue where the voltageanalogue is at vth
The connectors Themustconnectors
be positionedmust be onpositioned
the same on side the andsame at asidedistance and at between
a distance 0.3 between
and 5 m. 0.3 and
DS2-05-07-075-XX 5 m. 35 x 40 864 RS485 23.8 SERIaL 72.5 OUTPUT FU
To mount the device, insert the threaded pins supplied in the slots present on the two units. 10-0V) in 10-0V)
correspondence in corresponde of the o
For versions For withversions
optic interaxis
with optic a 6.75 interaxis
mm, 0.3-10 a 6.75m mm, for 0.3-10
versions m withfor versions
optic interaxis
with optic a 25interaxis
mm. a 25 mm. Serial output data updating
Depending on the particular application and/or type of support, the operator can use DS2-05-07-090-XX
the fixing pins or the 35 x 40RS485 1015 SERIaL 23.8
RS485 OUTPUT 72.5
SERIaL FUNCTIO OUTPU
To mount theTo device,
mountinsert
the device,
the threadedinsert the pinsthreaded
suppliedpins in the supplied
slots present in the slotson the present
two units. on the two units. the response time of the D
rigid fixing brackets supplied to mount the two units. Moreover, a minimum distance XX: of 0.5
JV m serial
for from models
reflecting or JE for Serial
ETHERNET output
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data
models OUTPUT updating
output FUNCTIONINGdata is usuaupd
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use the can fixinguse pins theorfixingthe pins or the information detail that has
objects outside the detection area is recommended. the response
Supplies an the time response
information of the aboutDS2 time
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rigid fixing brackets
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brackets to mount
supplied the to two mount
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minimum distance a minimum of 0.5 distance
m fromofreflecting
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dependingdetail on the setting commands
from user interh
objects outside objects
the detection
outside the area detection
is recommended. area is recommended. information information that has
detail to tha
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located in the lower part of the The lightemitter
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selection:
Baud-rate of the DS2 light immu
selection
allows grid,
the a
The electricalThe connection
electricalbetween
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emitting CONNECTOR
and
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a male throughM12 a connector
male M12 connector
excellent
system. The speed
transmitted.
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excellent
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of the light
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the/device, Emitter
on theaNaLOGUE
two units. OUTPUT FUNCTIONING
(TX) applications. The remote user interfac
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use theanfixing
information about system.
pins or the the number The system.
speed
of obscured hasThe
beams.
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speed
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two units. Moreover, aUSED
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m from reflecting choose
from user interface. ASCII or Binary in data. applica
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5
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/ (SERIAL
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standard selectio
stand
6 4 objects outside the detection area is recommended.
DS2ETh QUICK 2 OPERaTION 1 concerning
important. Further data transmissio
partial transmissi
DS2ETh QUICK
ELECTRICaL OPERaTION
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selected; can fast.be in selected;
applications
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8 poles male M12
is usually made at the of each scanning cycle
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type “D” (ETHERNET) male M12  complete
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response
selection: arrtim
fu
and receiver units have to connector
be mounted for the
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surfaces facing
Data partition each other.
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canpartition select
response DS2light grid, as it is depends data structureallows and
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3 connector with forthethe relevant sensitive surfaces facing each other.
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inhibited by
GND GND ANALOG
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ANALOGUE connectors
OUTPUTOUTPUT must be positioned on the same side and attransmitted. a distance Some between 0.3configuration
hold commands have(one been added or theto mo
The connectors must be positioned on the RECEIVER
same side
VDC (RX)
+supplied
and at a distance between 0.3 and 5 m.
To mount the device, insert the threaded pins GND supplied 3 in the 4 present
slots SYNC onremote
the twouser complete
units.
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programming beamarray
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The completely
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mode modes
selectionthesecan has
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To mount the device,
1 insert the
21 threaded pins 2
OUTPUT HOLD
in the slots
Depending
/ OUTPUT
present on the two units.
on the particular application and/or type of support,
ENABLE TX- the operator can use the each fixingother
pins oreach (one
the or
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standard
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rigid fixing brackets supplied SYNCto mount the two units. Moreover,
rigid fixing brackets supplied to mount the two
a minimum distance of 0.5 m from reflecting 2
a minimum
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data. m from measurement
reflecting
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change, data modes is
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for Ethernet
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male the detection  Data sending mode selection: function
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DIMENSION LIGHT GRIDS
INDICATORS AND SETTING

DETECTION MODE EXAMPLES


And more applications:
• Object height measurement (vertical mounting);
• Object width measurement (horizontal mounting);
• Object distance measurement (horizontal mounting);
• Object volume measurement (vertical and horizontal combination);
• Single or multiple object presence and/or position detection in a given area;
• Missing label detection on multiple lanes;
• Vertical warehouse drawers positioning;
• Box or other objects profiling on conveyors;
Detection and measurement of an • Web edges or center guiding;
Detection mode (teach-in)
object’s height or profile • Cartoners, stackers and palletizers.

Response time - serial and ethernet version


Tmin (msec) Tmax (msec)
T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7
CONFIGURATION
Top beam Complete beams status
MODEL
Binary Binary ASCII ASCII Binary Binary ASCII ASCII
57600 baud 9600 baud 57600 baud 9600 baud 57600 baud 9600 baud 57600 baud 9600 baud
DS2-05-07-015-JV 5.5 12.5 5.05 13 5.5 15 6.5 10
DS2-05-07-030-JV 7 14 7 14.5 7 18 8.5 21
DS2-05-07-045-JV 8.5 15.5 8.5 16 8.5 21 10 24
DS2-05-07-060-JV 10 17 10 18 10 26 12 38
DS2-05-07-075-JV 11.5 18.5 11.5 19 11.5 31 15 44
DS2-05-07-090-JV 13 20 13 20 13 36 17 54
DS2-05-07-105-JV 14.5 21.5 14.5 22 14.5 40 19 62
DS2-05-07-120-JV 17 24 17 24 17 44 21 70
DS2-05-07-135-JV 18.5 25 19 26 19 48 23 80
DS2-05-07-150-JV 20 26.5 21 28 21 53 25 84
DS2-05-07-165-JV 22 28 23 30 23 56 28 91
DS2-05-07-045-JV 5 11 5 11 5 13 6 18
DS2-05-07-060-JV 5.5 12 5.5 12.5 5.5 14.5 6.5 19.5
DS2-05-07-075-JV 6 13 6 13.5 6 16 7 21
DS2-05-07-090-JV 6.5 13.5 6.5 14.5 6.5 17.5 7.5 22.5
CONFIGURATION
MODEL Top beam Complete beams status
Binary ASCII Binary ASCII
DS2-05-07-060-JE 10 10 10 12
DS2-05-07-075-JE 11.5 11.5 11.5 15
DS2-05-07-090-JE 13 13 13 17
DS2-05-07-120-JE 17 17 17 21
DS2-05-07-150-JE 20 21 21 25
DS2-05-07-165-JE 22 23 23 28

200
MODEL SELECTION AND ORDER INFORMATION

OPTIC FUNCTION CONTROLLED AREA (mm) OPTICS INTERAXIS (mm) OUTPUT MODEL ORDER No.

147 DS2-05-07-015-JV 957501040

294 DS2-05-07-030-JV 957501050


441 DS2-05-07-045-JV 957501060
588 DS2-05-07-060-JV 957501000
735 DS2-05-07-075-JV 957501070
6.75
882 DS2-05-07-090-JV 957501010
1029 DS2-05-07-105-JV 957501080
Voltage Analog and RS485
1176 DS2-05-07-120-JV 957501020
1323 DS2-05-07-135-JV 957501090

Measurement 1470 DS2-05-07-150-JV 957501100


light curtain 1617 DS2-05-07-165-JV 957501030
453 DS2-05-25-045-JV 957501110
604 DS2-05-25-060-JV 957501140
25
755 DS2-05-25-075-JV 957501120
912 DS2-05-25-090-JV 957501130
588 DS2-05-07-060-JE 957501150
735 DS2-05-07-075-JE 957501160
882 DS2-05-07-090-JE 957501170
6.75 Voltage Analog and Ethernet
1176 DS2-05-07-120-JE 957501180
1470 DS2-05-07-150-JE 957501190
1617 DS2-05-07-165-JE 957501200

cables

TYPE DESCRIPTION LENGTH MODEL ORDER No.


3m CS-A1-02-G-03 95A251380
4-pole, grey, P.V.C. 5m CS-A1-02-G-05 95A251270
10 m CS-A1-02-G-10 95A251390
2m CS-A1-02-R-02 95A251540
4-pole, P.U.R.
5m CS-A1-02-R-05 95A251560
3m CS-A1-06-B-03 95ACC2230
8-pole, black, P.V.C. 5m CS-A1-06-B-05 95ACC2240
10 m CS-A1-06-B-10 95ACC2250
3m CV-A1-22-B-03 95ACC1480
4-pole, shielded, grey, P.V.C. 5m CV-A1-22-B-05 95ACC1490
10 m CV-A1-22-B-10 95ACC1500
3m CV-A1-26-B-03 95ACC1510
5m CV-A1-26-B-05 95ACC1520
8-pole, shielded, black, P.V.C. 10 m CV-A1-26-B-10 95ACC1530
Axial M12 Connector 15 m CV-A1-26-B-15 95ACC2080
25 m CV-A1-26-B-25 95ACC2100
3m CS-A1-02-U-03 95ASE1120
5m CS-A1-02-U-05 95ASE1130
4-pole, U.L., black, P.V.C. 10 m CS-A1-02-U-10 95ASE1140
15 m CS-A1-02-U-15 95ASE1150
25 m CS-A1-02-U-25 95ASE1160
3m CS-A1-06-U-03 95ASE1220
5m CS-A1-06-U-05 95ASE1230
10 m CS-A1-06-U-10 95ASE1240
8-pole, U.L., black, P.V.C.
15 m CS-A1-06-U-15 95ASE1250
25 m CS-A1-06-U-25 95ASE1260
50 m CS-A1-06-U-50 95A252710
4-pole, black Connector-not cabled CS-A1-02-B-NC G5085002
8-pole, black Connector-not cabled CS-A1-06-B-NC 95ACC2550

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