BTL5-T1 _ _ -M _ _ _ _ -A/B/Y/Z-S103
Transducer – Rod Style
5
Startup
5.1
Starting up the system
Uncontrolled system movement
When starting up, if the position measuring system is
part of a closed loop system whose parameters have not
yet been set, the system may perform uncontrolled
movements. This could result in personal injury and
equipment damage.
► Persons must keep away from the system's
hazardous zones.
► Startup must be performed only by trained technical
personnel.
► Observe the safety instructions of the equipment or
system manufacturer.
1. Check connections for tightness and correct polarity.
Replace damaged connections.
2. Turn on the system.
3. Check measured values and readjust the transducer, if
necessary.
Check for the correct values, especially after
replacing the transducer or after repair by the
manufacturer.
5.2
Operating notes
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Check the function of the position measuring system
and all associated components on a regular basis.
–
Take the position measuring system out of operation
whenever there is a malfunction.
–
Secure the system against unauthorized use.
5.3
Default settings
The transducer is delivered with the following default
settings:
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Station address: 126
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Resolution: position 5 µm, velocity 0.1 mm/s
–
Maximum working/useful range
12
english
DANGER
5.4
Presettings
The station address can be configured through the
Set_Slave_Address service. This service requires a class 2
DP master. The position measuring system's GSD file is
used for configuration. The GSD file provides all setup
option information. The COM PROFIBUS from Siemens,
for example, can be used for configuration.
NOTICE
Device damage
Particles, dirt or dust entering the housing can affect the
functioning of the transducer and damage it.
► When opening the housing, make sure that no
particles can get into the device.
► When closing the cover, make sure that there is
enough pressure on the seal. Tightening torque:
1.5 Nm
For use in standard PROFIBUS systems, the station
address and the terminating resistor are set via the
integrated S1 DIP switch before startup, see Fig. 5-1 and
Fig. 5-2.
A
Fig. 5-1:
Position of the S1 DIP switch
Fig. 5-2:
View A, S1 DIP switch for setting the station address and
terminating resistor