Microsonic esf-1/CF User Manual

Microsonic Sensors

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Operating Instructions

Ultrasonic label and splice sensor
with 1 or 2 switched outputs

esf-1/CF
esf-1/CDF
esf-1/15/CDF

Functional principle

An ultrasonic transmitter in the lower
tine of the fork beams a fast se-
quence of pulses through the back-
ing material. The sound pulses cause
the backing material to vibration, so
that a greatly attenuated sound save
is beamed from the opposite side.
The receiver in the upper tine of the
fork receives and evaluates this
sound wave.
The backing material transmits a dif-
ferent signal level from the level with
label or from a splice. The difference
between the backing material and
backing with label or the web mate-
rial and splice can be very subtle. To
ensure reliable detection, the esf-1
sensor must therefore initially learn
the signal level for the backing or
web material.
The esf-1 sensor can be used as a la-
bel sensor or a splice sensor.
With its three Teach-in methods, the
esf-1 sensor can optimally be ad-
justed to any task configuration.
With QuickTeach, there is also a sim-
plified Teach-in procedure available.

Ultrasonic-Sensors

Product description

■ Assured detection of labels made

of paper, metal or (transparent)
plastic.

■ Detection of splices of paperwebs,

plastic webs or metal webs.

■ Detection of materials with

weights from <20 g/m

2

to >>400

g/m

2

; sheet metals and plastic

films up to 0,2 mm thickness.

■ 3 Teach-in methods + QuickTeach.
■ Parameterisable with LinkControl.
■ Response time of 300 µs until la-

bel/splice is detected.

■ Two fork depths of 67 mm and

150 mm.

Safety tips

■ Read instruction manual before

commissioning.

■ Connection, installation and ad-

justment may only be carried out
by trained technicians.

■ Not a safety component as de-

fined by the EU Machinery Directi-
ve.

Installation

Install the esf-1 in such a way that
the tine with the button is on top.
This installation orientation per-
mits you to keep the measuring
track optimally clean.
Connect the connection line with
the 4-pin M8 connector as shown
in Fig 1, and that with the 5-pin
M12 connector as shown in Fig. 2.

Fig. 1:

Pin assignment of esf-1/CF and colour

coding for microsonic connection

lines

1

3

colour

operating voltage +U

B

operating voltage -U

B

brown

blue

4

2

label/splice output F

Teach-In/Com

black

white

1

4

3

2

Fig. 2:

Pin assignment of esf-1/CDF an

esf-1/15/CDF and colour coding of

the microsonic connection lines

Commissioning

Turn the power supply to the esf-1
on.

Fig. 3:

LED display

Teach-in with push-button
and control input

The Teach-in process can optionally
be carried out with the button on
the top tine of the fork or with the
Teach-in input on pin 5 on the M12
connector or pin 2 on the M8 con-
nector.

Pointer
■ The Teach-in/Com control input is

parallel with the push-button.

■ +U

B

connected to the control in-

put correponds to a key press.

Standard Teach-in
There are 3 Teach-in methods avail-
able:
■ Dynamic Teach-in of label
■ Separate Teach-in for backing ma-

terial and labels

■ Splice sensor

QuickTeach
With QuickTeach, you have a simpli-
fied Teach-in process that you have
to activate once before initial com-
missioning.

1

3

colour

operating voltage +U

B

operating voltage -U

B

brown

blue

4

2

5

label/splice output F

web break output D

black

white

Teach-in/Com

grey

1

5

2

3

4

operation
mode
ready to
operate
backing
material

LED green LED yellow

on

on

-

off

LED red

-

off

label/splice

web break
error in
Teach-In

on
on

on

off

on

off

off

on

on

Pointer
■ To use QuickTeach, you have to

decide whether the sensor will act
as a label or a splice detector.

■ Once QuickTeach is activated, you

can't switch between NCC/NOC
any more.

■ The QuickTeach functionality is

available for sensors with lot num-
bers > 12xxxxx.

Insert the web material into the
fork and carry out one of the three
standard Teach-in methods or
QuickTeach.

Working

The esf-1 continually performs meas-
urements and sets the switched out-
puts based on its results.

Factory setting

The esf-1 sensors have the following
settings configured at the factory:

esf-1/CF
■ Label/splice output F on NOC.
■ QuickTeach is deactivated.

esf-1/CDF and esf-1/15/CDF
■ Label/splice output F on NOC.
■ Output D2 on web break display.
■ Output web break on NOC.
■ QuickTeach is deactivated.

Synchronisation

If multiple esf-1 sensors are operated
in tight quarters, they can influence
one another. To avoid this, the esf-1
sensors can be synchronised. To do
this, all Teach-in/com control inputs
are connected together (see Figs. 1
and 2 for the connector pinouts).

Pointer
■ A Teach-in using the control input

can also be carried out with syn-
chronisation active.

Parameterisation with Link-
Control

The esf-1 can be extensively parame-
terised with LinkControl. To do this,
you need the optionally available
LCA-2 LinkControl adapter and the
LinkControl software for Windows©.

Use in LinkControl

Install the LinkControl software
onto your PC.
Connect the LinkControl adapter
to your PC using the USB cable.
Connect esf-1 to the LCA-2 as
shown in the table in Fig. 4.
Connect the cable for the power
supply to the LCA-2 on the other
side of the T plug.
Start the LinkControl software and
follow the instructions on the
screen.

Fig. 4:

Connection of esf-1 to the LCA-2

You can change the following set-
tings:
■ NOC/NCC function of the

switched outputs.

■ Switched output function D.

There is also a graphical representa-
tion of the measured values avail-
able.

Maintenance

The esf-1 is maintenance-free. For
significant deposits of dirt, we rec-
ommend carefully blowing out the
measuring track with clean, oil-free
compressed air.

+U

B

-U

B

Pin

(esf-1)

adapter

cable colour

1
3

brown

blue

Pin

(LCA-2)

1
3

Com

2/5

grey

5

2004/108/EG

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