Description H
Description H
1. Function 2
2. Assembly and installation 2
3. Keys and displays 2
4. Setup mode 6
5. Commissioning 8
6. Parameters 17
7. Operation 23
8. Special applications 28
9. Technical data 32
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Command station DO 2000 / DO 2001
2. Assembly and Please observe the locally applicable and professional safety
and accident prevention regulations .
installation Please ensure that the insulation is not damaged, leads properly
secured, protected and run away from heavy current-carrying
leads. Shield and run signal leads. The total length of the CAN bus
line must not exceed 200 meters.
➜ As far as possible, mount the command station within view of the
web guider.
➜ Connect CAN bus lines and the power supply to the command
station.
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"Help" key
If necessary, press the "Help" key to start the online help function.
Special settings, e.g. address setting, are also started using this key.
If the green LED lights up in the key, a help request or special setting
is possible. A flashing yellow LED indicates a warning, although the
guider is still operational, the "Help" key should be pressed to initiate
an error query.
Alarm display
If a system error occurs (e.g. temperature error, defective CAN line
etc.), the alarm display lights up and the error may be queried via the
"Help" key (see "Operation" section).
Text display
The text display can display letters, numbers and symbols. Menu gui-
dance is performed, to some extent, in the required foreign language.
Function keys "F 1", "F 2", "F 3", "F 4"
Depending on the devices used, the following functions may be sel-
ected via the "F 1" to "F 4" keys:
F 1 Actuator
In actuating element mode, one may switch between the
left,right and both sensors. If a support beam is featured and
support beam mode selected, one may switch between left, right
or both drives.
F 2 Support beam
Use F 2 to switch between the actuating element and support
beam.
Function F 2 is only possible if a support beam is featured.
F 3 Oscillation
The oscillation stroke (amplitude) and time are set here.
F 4 Multi-operation
Using the multi-operation function, key "F 4", up to 8 control
loops may be operated by just one command station DO 200. .
The groups that are to be operated simultaneously are selected
in menu "F 4". Values (web offset, web width etc.) may be dis-
played by one of these selected groups.
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"Acknowledge" key
The entered values are adopted (stored) via the "Acknowledge" key.
With regard to the function of the key, it is comparable to the ENTER
key on a PC.
"Automatic" key
If the "Automatic" key is pressed, the green display will light up on the
key. If the display flashes, the guider block signal is supplied and au-
tomatic mode inhibited.
The function of the "Automatic" key depends on the setup settings in
parameters 15 "control mode" and 32 "chang nix/t/off/on" of device
X.5 (master device). Amongst others, automatic mode may mean:
a. Guiding by the web center, an edge, line or
colour contrast
If the automatic key is pressed, the web guider controls according
to the signals of the selected sensors. Both sensors must be sel-
ected for guiding by the web center.
b. Hybrid (machine center)
If the automatic key is pressed, all support beams and sensors
are selected, the web guider controls according to the machine
center (automatic hybrid mode).
c. Oscillation
The "Oscillation" function must be set in parameter 32 in the ma-
ster device address X.5 and may be selected in addition to opera-
ting modes a. and b..
In oscillation mode, the web is moved in parallel to the left and
right.
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Setup mode iis started via the "Acknowledge" key and, at the same time,
the "Increase value" key. If a password is requested in the display, setup
mode may only be started once the password has been entered .
+
Enter the password via the
"Increase/Decrease value" keys.
+ Press "F2" to select each indivi-
dual place.
Select the required para- To change a parameter, Select the required A tick is set via the "Ack-
meter via the "Increase/ the latter must be ope- option via the nowledge" key . With
Decrease value" keys. ned via the "Acknow- "Increase/Decrea- round brackets (✓) only
ledge" key . se value" keys. one menu option may be
selected, with square
brackets [✓] several.
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F4
F4
F4
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5.1 Address setting On compact systems (those planned by E+L) the address of com-
mand station DO 200. is preset. Should the command station be or-
dered separately (e.g. as a spare part), the device address must be
checked/set as follows:
➜ Work through setup mode (see section 4.1) until the "System-
Menu" window.
➜ Position the selection bar to "Rescan Cannet" then press "Ack-
nowledge".
➜ Set the selection bar on command station (∗ZC 4070∗) and press
"Help".
➜ Select the "Set Address" menu and press "Acknowledge" .
The set command station device address is now displayed. If the
set address is identical to the address in the block diagram, press
"Acknowledge" twice to quit the "Set Address" menu, otherwise
set the device address as follows:
➜ Set the group number (Group) via the "Increase/Decrease value"
keys.
➜ Press "Acknowledge".
➜ Enter the device number (Device) via the "Increase/Decrease va-
lue" keys.
➜ Press "Acknowledge" to quit the "Set Address" menu.
➜ Quit setup mode.
5.2 Device addresses of virtu- The device addresses of the 2 - 8 virtual command stations must be
al command stations (with entered in the command station parameter field as follows:
multi-command only) ➜ Start setup mode.
➜ Select parameter "keyboard address 1" and enter the device
address of the virtual command station in group 1.
➜ Select the appropriate "keyboard address 2 ... 7" parameters one
after the other and enter the device addresses of the virtual com-
mand stations in groups 2 ... 7 (if featured).
➜ Quit setup mode.
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5.3 Allocate password All settings in setup mode may be protected by a freely selected
password. Settings in setup mode are only possible following pass-
word entry. To assure that no unauthorised persons may enter setup
mode, we recommend that a password is defined as follows:
➜ Start setup mode.
➜ Select the "customer PIN" parameter in the device (∗ZC 4070∗)
and enter a five-place numerical password. The password may be
freely selected between 1 and 32767.
If parameter value "0" is entered, no password will be requested
(status on delivery).
➜ Quit setup mode.
Should unauthorised persons attempt to establish the password by
entering numbers, after the third entry of an incorrect password,
setup mode is inhibited and in addition, a commentary entered in
the error memory. Switch off the power briefly on command station
DO 200. to re-enable it.
5.4 Set direction of The web direction of travel arrow on the command station display
web travel must match that of the entire machine. If the arrow points in the op-
posite direction, the parameter value in the "arrow direction" parame-
ter of the command station (∗ZC 4070∗) must be inverted as follows:
Web direction of
travel of the enti- ➜ Start setup mode.
re machine
➜ Select the "arrow direction" parameter in device (∗ZC 4070∗) and
invert the parameter value.
HELP
➜ Quit setup mode.
F1
F2
F3
F4
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5.5 Commissioning with On systems configured by E+L (actuating element and command stati-
actuating element on supplied together), sub-sections 5.5.1 to 5.5.3 may be omitted. If
supplied separately or as a replacement, the sections must be perfor-
med.
5.5.1 Enter actuating element The actuating element motor rated current must be entered in parame-
motor rated current ter ".1.1. motor current" of control card RK 40../DC 55.. .
When selecting the control card, please ensure that the correct
control card is selected (controller address is listed in the block
diagram).
➜ Start setup mode.
➜ Select parameter ".1.1. motor current" of the actuating element
control card and enter the motor rated current. The motor rated
current is specified on the actuating element typeplate.
➜ Quit setup mode.
5.5.2 Actuating element initia- The initialisation run permits the guider to establish the two mechani-
lisation run cal end points (actuator stop) of the actuating element. These positi-
ons are stored in the guider. In addition the start position of the acta-
ting element is stored as center position. For this reason, the actua-
ting element should be located in center position before the initialisa-
tion run. During the initialisation run the path (actuating path at out-
feed) covered by the actuating element path must be measured. This
actuating path must be entered as described in section 5.5.3.
➜ Start setup mode.
➜ Position the selection bar on "Show Cannet", then press "Acknow-
ledge" .
➜ Set the selection bar on the master device, address X.5 and press
"HELP".
➜ Position the selection bar on "Service Functions" then press "Ack-
nowledge".
➜ Position the selection bar on "piv. frame calib." and press "Ack-
nowledge". The actuating element initialisation run is performed.
➜ Quit setup mode.
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5.5.3 Enter actuating path The actual path of the actuating element (actuating path at outfeed)
measured during the initialisation run must be entered in parameter
".1.3. motion range" as follows:
➜ Start setup mode.
➜ Select parameter ".1.3. motion range" in device RK 4003 (address
X.5) and halve the motion range measured, enter the halved moti-
on range in mm.
The motion range must be halved as the ± value concerned is re-
lated to the motion range center.
➜ Quit setup mode.
If this parameter value is changed, another initialisation run must
be performed as the gear parameters must be recalculated. In this
case, perform section 5.5.2 again.
5.6 Commissioning with On systems configured by E+L (support beam and command station
support beam supplied together) sub-sections 5.6.1 to 5.6.3 may be omitted. If deli-
vered separately or as a replacement the section must be performed.
5.6.1 Support beam initialisati- During the initialisation run the guider establishes the two mechanical
on run end points of the support beam. On support beams with two posi-
tioning carriages, the two locations of the positioning carriages in re-
lation to one another will be established additionally. These positions
are stored in the guider.
➜ Start setup mode.
➜ Position the selection bar to "Show Cannet", then press "Acknow-
ledge".
➜ Set the selection bar on the master device, address X.5 (X.6/X.7)
and press "HELP".
➜ Position the selection bar on "Service functions", then press "Ack-
nowledge".
➜ Position the selection bar to "Support calibration", then press
"Acknowledge". The support beam initialisation run is performed.
➜ Quit setup mode.
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5.6.2 Output of the web width/ So that the web width or position value is output on the display, the
position value menu option "Show Width" must be selected in the "output mode" pa-
rameter of the command station.
➜ Start setup mode.
➜ Select the "output mode" parameter in device (∗ZC 4070∗) and sel-
ect the "Show Width" menu option.
Select the "Inverse Width" menu option to invert the value to be
output.
➜ Quit setup mode.
5.6.3 Display selection The "number of motors" parameter determines the type of support
beam that is being dealt with. With a support beam with one drive but
two positioning carriages (VS 352.), the "Only VS 352" menu option
must be selected, for all other types, select "VS 35X., CAN-Camera".
➜ Start setup mode.
➜ Select the "number of motors" parameter in device (∗ZC 4070∗)
and select the required menu option.
If, instead of a support beam, a camera or wideband sensor
FE 80.. is used, "VS 35X., CAN-Camera" must be selected.
➜ Quit setup mode.
5.6.4 Support or edge position With command station DO 200. the support or edge position may be
display displayed.
With the support position (Support Beam Pos.) the location of the po-
sitioning carriage only or the distance between the two positioning
carriages is displayed.
With the edge position (Web Width) the sensor signal is incorporated
in the display. This means that a change in the web position is dis-
played even if there has been no change in the location of the posi-
tioning carriage. If there is no web in the scanning range, no value is
displayed.
➜ Start setup mode.
➜ Select the "use sensors" parameter in device (∗ZC 4070∗) and
select the required menu option.
When using one/two camera/s or two wideband sensors the edge
position (Web Width) must be selected.
➜ Quit setup mode.
5.6.5 Display adjustment When scanning a web with two sensors the web width is displayed,
(Offset) with only one sensor a required position is displayed. With the "width
offset" parameter the web width display may be adjusted or the posi-
tion value calibrated to a required value.
➜ To calibrate the web width display (2 sensors, 1 or 2 camera/s, 2
wideband sensors FE 80..) a web must be simulated in the motion
/scanning range by a template with a specified width.
When calibrating the position value (1 sensor, 1 camera for scan-
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ning only one edge, 1 wideband sensor FE 80..) the edge of the
simulated web must be exactly located at the position the value of
which the display is to be calibrated to.
➜ Switch from the edge search run to "support beam" mode via "F2".
➜ Select center mode.
➜ Press "Decrease value", the positioning carriage/s will be positio-
ned at the web edge/s.
On a support beam with only one drive but two positioning carria-
ges (VS 352.) please ensure that each of the two web edges are
exactly located in the center of the respective sensor scanning
range. The web may have to be offset slightly to the left or right.
If the display deviates from the required value (simulated web width/
position value), the "width offset" parameter value must be corrected
according to the following example:
Example:
325,4 mm
500 mm
The new value for the "width offset" parameter is calculated according to the
following equation:
Attention! "Inch" values must be converted into mm (1 inch = 25.4 mm).
new parameter value = parameter value + web width/position value - display
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5.7 Commissioning with The "Commissioning with oscillation" section may be omitted entirely
oscillation if no oscillation function is required.
5.7.1 Key allocation to start In the actuating element (RK 40../DC 55..) control card parameter
oscillation field it must be determined in parameter ".3.2. chang nix/t/off/on" how
(with which key) oscillation is to be initiated.
➜ Start setup mode.
➜ Set the selection bar to the master device (address X.5) and
press "Acknowledge".
➜ Select parameter ".3.2. chang nix/t/off/on" and enter one of the fol-
lowing parameter values depending on how oscillation is to be in-
itiated.
0 = oscillation is switched in conjunction with automatic mode via
command station DO 200. , remote display DO 002. (oscillati-
on function) or digital interface DI .... (command code).
1 = Oscillation is switched in conjunction with automatic mode via
the "Automatic" key.
2 = Oscillation must always be switched off.
3 = In automatic mode, oscillation is always switched together
with oscillation. Guiding without oscillation is impossible.
5.7.2 Set oscillation mode Oscillation mode determines the signal waveform fed into the oscilla-
tion generator. The set waveform is superimposed on the actual posi-
tion value .
90 = Triangle (shallow increase/decrease of the oscillation signal,
brief dwelling period in the oscillation end position)
10 = Rectangle (sharp increase/decrease of the oscillation si-
gnal, long dwelling period in the oscillation end position)
The signal waveform may be adjusted via values between the mi-
nimum value (10) and the maximum value (90).
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5.8 Direct access to parame- With command station DO 200. you have the option of determining
ters 10 different parameters per group which, if necessary may be retrie-
ved at the press of a button and changed. In particular, parameters
required during production (e.g. error messages, guider optimisation
parameters etc.) should be assigned here. Assignment is performed
as follows:
➜ Select the required parameter as in "Basic operation in setup
mode".
➜ Press "HELP".
➜ Select the "Set User Param" menu option.
➜ Press "Acknowledge". The parameter will be automatically set to
the first free place in the user parameter list.
➜ Quit setup mode.
Starting with "parameter 1", the 10 parameters are assigned one
after the other. If a parameter assignment is to be changed or de-
leted, the parameter value must be set to "0" in the appropriate
parameter. The group number and the device number are shown to
Group Device Parameter the left of the point. The parameter number is shown to the right of
number number number the point. Each number is a hex. figure! Access to these parame-
"3" "A" "1E"
(3) (10) (30)
ters is explained in the "Operation" section.
5.9 Storing parameter values Once commissioning of the entire system is complete, the set para-
meter values of all attached devices must be stored in the EEPROM
as follows:
➜ Start setup mode.
➜ Position the selection bar to "Save Cannet EEPROM", then press
"Acknowledge". Once storage is complete, "Backup ok!!" is indica-
ted on the display and storage terminated by pressing the "Ack-
nowledge" key.
➜ Quit setup mode.
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5.10 Activating error monito- The "used sensor values" and "used add. values" parameter is set for
ring all groups. This specifies which CAN devices will be monitored. Spe-
cification is initiated as follows:
➜ Press "HELP".
➜ Position the selection bar on the line.
➜ Press "Acknowledge", hold it down and then press "Automatic".
The network structure is now stored. Release the "Acknowledge"
key first, then the "Automatic" key. The sequence in which the keys
are actuated and released is important as otherwise saving
cannot be performed.
➜ Press "Acknowledge", the menu is quit.
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The abbreviation for the parameter is listed in the Name field. The De-
6. Parameters fault field indicates the standard settings, Min and Max are the re-
spective permissible limit values. The unit is shown in the Unit field.
The Description field explains the function of the parameter.
The details written in italic in the parameter list (Description field)
are the texts that appear in the command station display field. The
texts are always in English, regardless of which user language has
been selected.
6.1 Parameter list command
station DO 200.
No. Name Default Min Max Unit Description
..8. used add. values 0 0 FFFF hex Devices implemented (Error monitoring)
0x0001 = Mount position left Mount Pos. Left
0x0002 = Mount position right Mount Pos. Right
0x0004 = Web offset Web Offset
0x0008 = Controller target value Guide Target
0x0010 = Controller position Guide Position
0x0020 = Operating mode System Mode
0x0040 = Web width Width
0x0080 = Pre-positioning Pre Positioning
0x0100 = Web speed Web Speed
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.1.6. parameter 1 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.1.7. parameter 2 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.1.8. parameter 3 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.1.9. parameter 4 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.2.0. parameter 5 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.2.1. parameter 6 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.2.2. parameter 7 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.2.3. parameter 8 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.2.4. parameter 9 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.2.5. parameter 10 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
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.2.7. keyboard add. 1 0.0 0.0 7.F hex Address of the 1st virtual keyboard
.2.8. keyboard add. 2 0.0 0.0 7.F hex Address of the 2nd virtual keyboard
.2.9. keyboard add. 3 0.0 0.0 7.F hex Address of the 3rd virtual keyboard
.3.0. keyboard add. 4 0.0 0.0 7.F hex Address of the 4th virtual keyboard
.3.1. keyboard add. 5 0.0 0.0 7.F hex Address of the 5th virtual keyboard
.3.2. keyboard add. 6 0.0 0.0 7.F hex Address of the 6th virtual keyboard
.3.3. keyboard add. 7 0.0 0.0 7.F hex Address of the 7th virtual keyboard
.3.9. key filter 0 0 FFFF - Key filter, inhibiting keys on the command unit
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..8. used add. values 0 0 FFFF hex Devices implemented (Error monitoring)
0x0001 = Mount position left Mount Pos. Left
0x0002 = Mount position right Mount Pos. Right
0x0004 = Web offset Web Offset
0x0008 = Controller target value Guide Target
0x0010 = Controller position Guide Position
0x0020 = Operating mode System Mode
0x0040 = Web width Width
0x0080 = Pre-positioning Pre Positioning
0x0100 = Web speed Web Speed
.1.6. parameter 1 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.1.7. parameter 2 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.1.8. parameter 3 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.1.9. parameter 4 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.2.0. parameter 5 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.2.1. parameter 6 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.2.2. parameter 7 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
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.2.3. parameter 8 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.2.4. parameter 9 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
.2.5. parameter 10 0.0 0.0 7F.FF hex Select parameter directly (DD.PPP)
DD = device address (01...7F)
PPP = parameter number (04...FF)
6.2 Explanation of the most In this section, the only parameters explained are those not men-
important parameters tioned at another point in this description.
6.2.1 Operating mode com- The operating mode of the command station is being recognized au-
mand station tomatically by the hardware when the equipment is switched on. No
adjustments have to be made in the parameter "keyboard usage" .
6.2.2 Length displays in This parameter "mm/inch" may be used to indicate all length details
mm/inch on the command station DO 200. display (web width, web offset,
oscillation stroke etc.) in mm or inch.
Regardless of the display, all value entries in parameters (e.g. off-
set in the case of web width displays etc.) must be made in mm.
All inch values must be converted into mm before being entered in
the relevant parameter.
6.2.3 Key filter Every key on command station DO 200. may be disabled. Even if all
keys are disabled, setup mode may be started. The keys to be disab-
led must be selected in this parameter.
6.2.4 Disabling basic functions The following basic functions may be disabled in the "disable ser-
vices" parameter:
Parameter Edit = all parameters are disabled
Extended Parameter = only the parameters in extended setup
mode are disabled
Set Address = all device addresses are disabled
Set Default Values = no default value may be loaded
Service Functions = the service functions are disabled
CanNet Backup = Save Cannet EEPROM is disabled
Edit user Param = user parameter values may not be edited
(disabled)
Preposition Parameter = Calibration parameters and functions are
disabled.
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6.2.5 Software The parameter "software" shows the functions provided by the soft-
ware of the command station. The parameter has no other purpose.
Only insert the web when the web guider and processing ma-
chine are switched off. Risk of injury!
7.1 Multi-command
(if featured)
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F1
➜ Select multi-operation menu
F2
F3
Press "F 4" to start the multi-operation menu. All groups featured
F4
will be displayed.
➜ Select group
Via the "Decrease value" key each group may now be selected by
the selection bar. A tick displayed in front of a group indicates that
the latter has been selected for subsequent operation. To set a
tick, press "F 4" and press again to remove ticks. Select the indivi-
dual groups one after another via the "Decrease value" key and
make your selection.
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User group The group selected by the selection bar prior to quitting the menu
is now selected as user group. The first number indicated in the
"Group" display represents the user group. The remaining num-
bers indicate the groups selected.
F1
F4
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F1
➜ Select center mode
F2
F3
The web control is switched off, the web guider positions itself at
F4
the set center position.
Before inserting a new web always set the actuating element to
"center" mode first.
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F1
F2
F3
Use "F 1" to switch from web edge (left/right edge sensor) to web
F4 center (both sensors). The web edge (left/right edge sensor) de-
pends on the direction of web travel.
By pressing "F 1" the actuating element is always switched to
Both sensors Left Right
(web center) sensor sensor "manual".
rechts When using a coloured line sensor, use "F 1" to switch between
light line, dark line and colour contrast.
The specification of the set position in the case of camera/wide-
band sensors is performed by pressing "Acknowledge" and "Auto-
Web direction of travel
matic" at the same time. If only the left/right web edge is to be
specified as set position, first of all press "F 1" to select the requi-
red web edge (left/right) and then press "Acknowledge" and "F 1"
at the same time.
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➜ Set operating mode
F1
F2
F3
- Center mode: the actuating element moves into the stored center
F4
position.
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H ELP - Manual mode: the actuating element may be positioned at the re-
F1
F2
quired location via the "Increase/Decrease value" keys.
F3
F4
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F2
F3
F4
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F2
Use the "Increase/Decrease value" keys in automatic mode to set
F3
F4
a web offset.
F2
Press "F 2" until the following symbol (support beam) is dis-
F3
F4
played next to the key.
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➜ Manual mode
Once manual is selected the positioning carriage(s) may be mo-
F1
F2
F3
F4
ved to the left/right via the "Increase/Decrease value" keys.
F2
To park the sensors "Center position" mode must be selected. The
F3 sensors are parked. The frame around the "Park sensor" symbol,
F4
located next to the "Increase value" key, flashes while the sensors
are being parked.
➜ Insert web
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➜ Edge search
F1
Use the "Automatic" key to start the edge search. Once the sen-
F2
F3
sors have found the web edge they will follow it. The frame of the
F4
"Search edge" symbol, located next to the key, flashes while the
edge search is being performed.
By triggering the edge search, the actuating element operating
mode selected is cancelled. Edge searching remains active until
an operating mode is selected for the actuating element.
Exception: if, during the actuating element automatic mode, an
edge search is performed without first parking the sensors, the
actuating element will be blocked during the search routine. Once
the sensors have found the web edge, the edge search is stopped
and the actuating element re-enabled. The selected "Automatic"
mode is resumed.
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F1
F2
➜ Quit support beam menu
F3
F4
Press "F 2" until the following symbol (actuating element) is
displayed next to the key.
7.4 Oscillation
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F1
F2
➜ Select oscillation menu
F3
F4
Press "F 3" to start the oscillation menu for entering the oscillation
stroke and time.
F2
F3
➜ Quit the oscillation menu
F4
Press "Acknowledge" again to quit the oscillation menu.
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7.5 Direct parameter selection Using the direct parameter selection option, the 10 parameters speci-
fied during commissioning may be quickly retrieved and edited.
➜ Press "HELP".
➜ Position the selection bar to "user parameter".
➜ Press "Acknowledge".
➜ Select the required parameter and open via "Acknowledge".
➜ Perform the required parameter editing. Parameter editing is identi-
cal to that described in the "Basic operation in setup mode" section.
7.6 Error query via the help If a system error occurs that is identified by the command station, the
key alarm display will light up. The error may be queried as follows:
➜ Press "HELP".
➜ The device group in which one/several errors have occurred flas-
hes. In this example, "Group 0" flashes.
➜ Select the flashing device group via the selection bar and press
"Acknowledge". A list of all the monitored devices in this group is
displayed.
➜ Scan the list via the "Increase/Decrease value" key until a flashing
arrow (>) is displayed behind a device. The error is displayed in
text form behind this arrow.
If necessary, the flashing arrow may be selected via the selection
bar and the "Help" key pressed. Instead of the text, an error num-
ber is displayed. Press "Help" again to switch back to the text dis-
play.
➜ Press one of the three "Automatic", "Center" or "Manual" mode
keys to quit the help menu.
When width measuring, the positions of the right and left support
beam, together with the relevant sensor signals, are evaluated.
When using a camera or wideband sensor no support beam is
featured. The position values of the right and left support beams
are therefore emulated (created artificially). In this event, an "E"
for Emulation is indicated after the terms "right support beam" and
"left support beam" in the error request display.
7.7 Guiding mode adoption Additionally, the guiding criterion of the colour line sensor may be au-
colour line sensor tomatically taught. The guiding criterion to be scanned must be loca-
ted at the middle orange light spot position (set position). Press the
"Acknowledge" and "F1" keys simultaneously.
After approx.1 s. both keys may be cancelled. The prerequisite here
is that "Automatic teaching"is selected in the relevant colour line sen-
sor parameter. At this point, the relevant points in the sensor descrip-
tion should be reread.
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All the main command station setting options and checking set-
8. Special tings are described in this section. The following settings are not
applications immediately required for the functioning of the system, although
some are recommended.
The special applications may be divided into two groups:
8.1 General device settings
8.2 Specific device settings
8.1 General device settings The term "general device" settings means those that do not apply to
an individual device but to all devices in that group.
The following menu options are all started according to the following
example:
➜ Work through setup mode (see section 4.1) until you reach the
"System menu" window.
➜ Position the selection bar on the required menu window, then
press "Acknowledge". The window is opened.
➜ Quit setup mode
8.1.1 User language Various languages are available for operation purpoes. In the "Lan-
guage" menu window, the required language may be set. User-rele-
vant displays and the help menu are then displayed in the required
language.
If the "Language" menu window is open, the selection bar must be
positioned on the required language. Press Acknowledge to quit the
menu and store the language.
The service level is available in English only.
8.1.2 Service centers The "Service" menu contains a list of all important telephone nub-
mers and email addresses by country. In the event of problems or
questions arising, the relevant E+L branch may be contacted.
8.1.3 CAN status The "CAN Status" menu indicates if any message transmission er-
rors have occurred whereby the following messages may be differen-
tiated:
Warnings : Sending/receiving command station messages was
difficult and could only be performed successfully after
a further attempt.
Errors : A command station message could not be sent/recei-
ved.
Bus Off : The bus system was switched off due to a serious error.
Overruns : Messages received by the command station have been
lost.
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8.1.4 Operating voltage To assure that the command station functions perfectly, the operating
monitoring voltage must lie within a certain range. Via the "Check Power Supply"
lowest highest
menu the voltage waveform is represented as a scan on the display.
voltage voltage In addition, the lowest and highest measured values are stored and
represented in the top sector. The scan is continuously updated.
Voltage waveshape
8.1.5 Rescan Cannet/Show There are two possibilities of reading in the CAN network:
Cannet/Save Cannet EE- 1. Rescan Cannet: if a change has been performed on the CAN net-
PROM work (e.g. an additional device, new software), a rescan should be
performed.
2. Show Cannet: this is the general start window if parameters are to
be displayed and edited in the "EEPROM".
Save Cannet EEPROM: on completion of all settings on the com-
mand station, the former should be stored in the EEPROM: as such,
it is assured that settings will remain stored once the operating volta-
ge is switched off and shall also be available on restarting.
8.1.6 Service information Menu "Webguider Info" displays all CAN details possible within this
group. This function is relevant for the E+L Service personnel only.
8.2 Device-specific settings The device-specific settings depend on the devices used. First of all,
the required device must be selected in the "Show Cannet" menu
and then "HELP" pressed. Depending on which device was selected,
various menu options are available. The following list (section 8.2.1 to
8.2.10) shows all possible menu options that may appear.
On devices selected via this menu, the CAN LED lights up red. If
the menu is closed again, the CAN LED will light up green again.
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8.2.1 Setting the device This menu permits the fast checking/setting of the device address.
address (Set address) On devices with a DIP-switch for the device address, this setting
of the device address is not possible. In this case, the device
address must be checked/set directly on the DIP switch.
Exception: if the device address 0 is set on the DIP switch, the
device address may also be set via the "Set Address" menu.
➜ Use the "Increase/Decrease value" keys to set the group number
(Group).
➜ Press "Acknowledge".
➜ Enter the device number (Device) via the "Increase/Decrease va-
lue" keys.
➜ Press "Acknowledge" to quit the "Set Address" menu.
8.2.2 Load default values The default values are loaded for the device selected. Any settings in
(Set default) the parameters of this device are thus lost in the process!
8.2.3 Display sensor scan On certain sensors, there is an option of representing the signal wa-
veform (actual position value) of the sensor as a scan on the display.
The scan is continuously updated.
If several sensor scans are possible, the "F 1" key may be used to
switch between the individual scans.
8.2.4 Dispaly error messages Errors occurring in this device may be queried. The errors will be dis-
played in the reverse order. The last error to occur will be displayed
first of all.
8.2.5 Possible error messages All error messages that are theoretically possible on this device will
(Possible errors) be displayed. Here, a differentiation is made beween the following er-
ror messages:
Global: errors that may occur on any device
Local: device-specific errors
8.2.6 Device properties (Pro- General device properties (ID number, software number etc.) are dis-
perties) played.
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8.2.7 Service functions Use the "Service Functions" menu option to call up certain, one-off
(Service function) actions such as "Calibrate camera", "Actuating element/support
beam initialisation run" etc. The following list indicates the most com-
mon menu options. Should a menu option appear on the command
station DO 200. display that is not mentioned here, information on the
said menu option may be found in the appropriate device description.
Menu option Function
camera cal. standard Standard camera calibration
camera cal. pattern Camera pattern calibration
piv frame calib. Actuating element initialisation run
support calibration Support beam initialisation run
save back parameter Reload stored parameter record
save parameter Store parameter record
user defind Numerical service entry
The actual process may only be initiated by this menu option. Prior
work must be performed as described in the relevant descriptions.
Basically it applies that the entire "Commissioning" section of the
relevant device must be performed.
8.2.8 Reset The "Reset" menu option may be used to reset the guider. Parameter
changes are stored.
8.2.9 Reload stored parameter Use the "Restore Parameters" menu to reload the parameter values
values (Restore parame- originally stored. The parameter record of this device is overwritten.
ters) Prerequisite to the restore command is that during commissioning
a "Save Cannet EEPROM" has once been performed.
8.2.10 Jump back to main On completion of the settings, use the "Main Menu" option to jump
menu (Main menu) back to the main menu.
8.2.11 Self test During the self test a full command station hardware and software
test is performed.
Perform self test as follows:
➜ Switch off the command station operating voltage.
➜ Press and hold down the "manual" key.
➜ Reconnect operating voltage.
First of all, a display test is performed whereby all display pixels are
triggered. The display will darken for a brief moment during which it
can be ascertained whether one or several pixels are defective.
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Operating voltage
9. Technical data Nominal value 24 V DC
Nominal range 20-30 V DC
(incl. ripple)
Current input 200 mA
Ambient temperature 10 °C to +50 °C
Storage temperature - 25 °C to +80 °C
CAN bus level 5 V (potential-free)
CAN baud rate 250 kBaud
Weight approx. 0.5 kg
Dimensions see attached dimension sheet
Protection class
Command station in housing IP 54
Command station as built-in kit
(in built-in state) IP 54
Operation language German
English
French
Italian
Spanish
Portuguese
Japanese
Parameterisation language English
Technical data subject to modification without notice
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