Datasheet

Ultrasonic sensor UB6000-30GM-E5-V15
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Release date: 2016-04-25 09:39 Date of issue: 2016-04-25 097974_eng.xml
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Description of Sensor Functions
Programming procedure
The sensor features a programmable switch output with two programmable switch points. Programming the switch points and the operating mode
is done by applying the supply voltage -U
B
or +U
B
to the Teach-In input. The supply voltage must be applied to the Teach-In input for at least 1
s. LEDs indicate whether the sensor has recognized the target during the programming procedure.
Note:
If a programming adapter UB-PROG2 is used for the programming procedure, button A1 is assigned to -U
B
and button A2 is assigned to +U
B
.
Programming of the switch output
Window Modes
Normally open (NO) output
1. Place the target at the near end of the desired switch window
2. Program the window boundary by applying -U
B
to the Teach-In input (yellow and green LEDs flash)
3. Disconnect the Teach-In input from -U
B
to save the window boundary
4. Place the target at the far end of the desired switch window
5. Program the window boundary by applying +U
B
to the Teach-In input (yellow and green LEDs flash)
6. Disconnect the Teach-In input from +U
B
to save the window boundary
Normally closed (NC) output
1. Place the target at the near end of the desired switch window
2. Program the window boundary by applying +U
B
to the Teach-In input (yellow and green LEDs flash)
3. Disconnect the Teach-In input from +U
B
to save the window boundary
4. Place the target at the far end of the desired switch window
5. Program the window boundary by applying -U
B
to the Teach-In input (yellow and green LEDs flash)
6. Disconnect the Teach-In input from -U
B
to save the window boundary
Switch Point Modes
Normally open (NO) output
1. Place the target at the desired switch point position
2. Program the switch point by applying +U
B
to the Teach-In input (yellow and green LEDs flash)
3. Disconnect the Teach-In input from +U
B
to save the switch point
4. Cover the sensor face with hand or remove all objects from sensing range
5. Program the switch point by applying -U
B
to the Teach-In input (red and yellow LEDs flash)
6. Disconnect the Teach-In input from -U
B
to save the switch point
Normally closed (NC) output
1. Place the target at the desired switch point position
2. Program the switch point by applying -U
B
to the Teach-In input (yellow and green LEDs flash)
3. Disconnect the Teach-In input from -U
B
to save the switch point
4. Cover the sensor face with hand or remove all objects from sensing range
5. Program the switch point by applying +U
B
to the Teach-In input (red and yellow LEDs flash)
6. Disconnect the Teach-In input from +U
B
to save the switch point
Object Detection Mode
1. Cover the sensor face with hand or remove all objects from sensing range
2. Apply -U
B
to the Teach-In input (red and yellow LEDs flash)
3. Disconnect the Teach-In input from +U
B
to save the setting
4. Apply +U
B
to the Teach-In input (red and yellow LEDs flash)
5. Disconnect the Teach-In input from +U
B
to save the setting
Factory settings
See technical data.
Display
The sensor provides LEDs to indicate various conditions.
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Synchronization
This sensor features a synchronization input for suppressing ultrasonic mutual interference ("cross talk"). If this input is not connected, the sensor
Accessories
BF 30
Mounting flange, 30 mm
BF 5-30
Universal mounting bracket for cylindrical sensors with a diameter of 5 ... 30 mm
UB-PROG2
Programming unit
V15-G-2M-PVC
Female cordset, M12, 5-pin, PVC cable
Green LED Red LED Yellow LED
During Normal operation
Proper operation
Interference (e.g. compressed air)
On
Off
Off
Flashing
Switching state
Previous state
During sensor programming
Object detected
No object detected
Object uncertain (programming invalid)
Flashing
Off
Off
Off
Flashing
Flashing
Flashing
Flashing
Flashing