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Page 1 - LS-7600 Series

User’s ManualHigh-speed, High-precision Digital MicrometerLS-7600 Series96M12221

Page 2 - General precautions

ContentsSafety Precautions ...iPrecautions

Page 3 - Safety Precautions

5-38Chapter 5 Function Settings5 Sample Hold 1The instantaneous value at the time specified by external timing input is displayed, andthe value is o

Page 4

5-39Chapter 5 Function Settings5 Sample Hold 2The value measured during the period specified by external timing input is displayed,and the value is

Page 5 - ■ Precautions for LED

5-40Chapter 5 Function Settings5 Self-timing HoldThe LS-7600 Series in self-timing hold operation will detect targets automatically withno external

Page 6 - Precautions for CE Markings

5-41Chapter 5 Function Settings5● Self-timing Hold and Area SettingsThe LS-7600 Series in self-timing hold operation will detect a target when the ta

Page 7 - About this Manual

5-42Chapter 5 Function Settings5Setting Method1 Press [ENT] key (Down key) and move the cursor to MEA-MODE.2 Press the [ENT] key.The cursor moves to

Page 8 - Optimum Measurement Methods

5-43Chapter 5 Function Settings5OffsetAn offset value is a desired value that can be added to or subtracted from measuredvalues. If the offset value

Page 9 - Configuration of Manual

5-44Chapter 5 Function Settings5Analog Output SettingsThe LS-7600 Series has analog voltage output according to the measured value. Therange of analo

Page 10 - Contents

5-45Chapter 5 Function Settings5The following table shows the relationship of scaling values along with their outputranges and resolutions.Scaling va

Page 11 - Chapter 5 Function Settings

5-46Chapter 5 Function Settings5Setting Method1 Press the [Up or Down] key and move the cursor to A–OUT+10 or A–OUT–10.2 Press the [ENT] key.The curs

Page 12 - Chapter 10 Troubleshooting

5-47Chapter 5 Function Settings5 Output Waiting VoltageTake the following steps to set the voltage to be output when the display shows “---.-----.”1

Page 13 - Appendix

Target Viewer Function ... 4-7Switching Cameras ...

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5-48Chapter 5 Function Settings5 Output LogicThe logic of the comparator output and the WAITING output can be set to NO (normallyopen) or NC (normal

Page 15 - Chapter 1

5-49Chapter 5 Function Settings5Tolerance (LIMIT) SettingsThe LS-7600 Series judges whether or not the measured values pass the criteria. Therange of

Page 16 - ■ Special Features

5-50Chapter 5 Function Settings5 Setting OUT1 Output(1) Press the [ENT] key. Setting OUT2 Output(1) Press the [Down] key and movethe cursor frame t

Page 17 - ■ Principle of Measurement

5-51Chapter 5 Function Settings5Limit Settings Reference Value1 Press the [ENT] key.The cursor is displayed at UPPER (upper limit).2 Press the [ENT]

Page 18 - System Applications

5-52Chapter 5 Function Settings53 Press the [Up or Down] key andselect + or –.4 Press the [Left or Right] key andmove the cursor to the digit where t

Page 19 - Package Contents

5-53Chapter 5 Function Settings5 Setting Upper Limit Hold ValueTake the following steps to set the upper limit hold value so that the LS-7600 Series

Page 20 - LS-7070M

5-54Chapter 5 Function Settings508 Press the [Up or Down] key andselect the value.09 Repeat steps (7) and (8) until allthe digits are input.10 Press

Page 21 - Chapter 1 Getting Started

5-55Chapter 5 Function Settings5Option SettingsSettings, such as display unit and I/O terminal mode, are available on the LS-7600 Series.Option Setti

Page 22 - Functions and Nomenclature

5-56Chapter 5 Function Settings5Tolerance Mode (LIMITS)Take the following steps to select the appropriate tolerance mode.Setting RangeThe following m

Page 23

5-57Chapter 5 Function Settings51 Press the [Up or Down] key and move the cursor to T-MODE.2 Press the [ENT] key.The cursor moves to the setting item

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xChapter 6 Environment SettingsPossible Environment Settings... 6-2

Page 25 - Mounting and Connection

5-58Chapter 5 Function Settings51 Press the [Up or Down] key and move the cursor to D-UNIT.2 Press the [ENT] key.The cursor moves to the setting item

Page 26 - 2 Mount the measuring head

5-59Chapter 5 Function Settings53 Press the [Up or Down] key andselect the minimum display unit.4 Press the [ENT] key.The input detail is entered and

Page 27

5-60Chapter 5 Function Settings5Units, Default Minimum Values, and Setting RangesHHLLHHLLHHLLHHLLGRAPH-HGRAPH-LSTD + UPPERSTD + LOWERSTD + UPPERSTD +

Page 28 - ■ Mounting to Panel

5-61Chapter 5 Function Settings50.0000005inch0.01mil0.000000inch0.000mil+3.000000inch+3000.000mil0.000000inch0.000mil+4.000000inch+4000.000mil–0.9999

Page 29 - The stand must be located on

5-62Chapter 5 Function Settings5Graph TIMETake the steps below to set the display periods of trend graphs for OUT1 and OUT2respectively. For details,

Page 30 - Camera cable

5-63Chapter 5 Function Settings53 Press the [Up or Down] key andselect the statistical processingmode.The following table lists available set-tings i

Page 31 - Connection

5-64Chapter 5 Function Settings52 Press the [ENT] key.The cursor moves to the setting item.LIMITS DEVT-MODEASYNCD-UNITmmD-RES 0.00005C-OUTSUBGRAPH-TO

Page 32 - ■ Power Supply Cable

5-65Chapter 5 Function Settings5Group ProcessingThe LS-7600 Series calculates average values from measured data on groups ofworkpieces. The average v

Page 33 - Adjustments to LCD

5-66Chapter 5 Function Settings5Statistical ProcessingThe statistical processing function calculates peak, bottom, average, peak-to-peak, stand-ard d

Page 34 - Adjustments to LCD Monitor

5-67Chapter 5 Function Settings55 The result of statistical processing is displayed.Internal Synchronous Setting1 Press the [STATS] key or turn ON th

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AppendixList of Optional Accessories ... Appendix-2Setting Record Sheet ...

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5-68Chapter 5 Function Settings5Application FunctionThe application mode consists of the drill function and the dual head function.Drill FunctionThe

Page 37 - Chapter 2

5-69Chapter 5 Function Settings5Note: • OUT2 cannot be used.• The following items will be automatically set when APP-MODE is set toDRILL.Set valueAre

Page 38 - Moving down

5-70Chapter 5 Function Settings5Dual Head FunctionThe dual head function uses two measuring heads to measure the width of sheetmaterial or the outer

Page 39 - ■ ENT Key

5-71Chapter 5 Function Settings5Note: The following items will be automatically set when APP-MODE is set to DUAL.Set valueArea 1 Area 2OUT1 OUT2Remar

Page 40 - 23.45670

5-72Chapter 5 Function Settings5MEMO

Page 41 - Chapter 3

6-1Chapter 6Environment SettingsThis section provides information on environment settings thatinclude RS-232C interface settings along with basic oper

Page 42 - ■ Reference

6-2Chapter 6 Environment Settings6Possible Environment SettingsThe following environment settings are possible.• Program: Program setting changes, pr

Page 43

6-3Chapter 6 Environment Settings6 Head (See page 6-9)Item Setting rangeLED inspection function (L-INSPCT)(–) 1 or 2 (Connected head number)Mutual i

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6-4Chapter 6 Environment Settings6Changing Environment SettingsMake changes to the environment settings.1 Set the [Slide Switch] key to PROG.2 Press

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6-5Chapter 6 Environment Settings6Details of Environment SettingsThis section provides information on environment setting items and setting methods.P

Page 46

xiiMEMO

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6-6Chapter 6 Environment Settings61 Press the [Up or Down] key and select P-COPY.2 Press the [ENT] key.The cursor moves to the number of the program

Page 48 - Measurement of Pitch

6-7Chapter 6 Environment Settings6RS-232CTake the following steps to make the communication settings for the RS-232C interface andrelative settings f

Page 49

6-8Chapter 6 Environment Settings63 Press the [Up or Down] key and set the parity.The following table lists available setting items with correspondin

Page 50

6-9Chapter 6 Environment Settings63 Press the [Up or Down] key and select the data mode.The following table lists available setting items with corres

Page 51 - Chapter 4

6-10Chapter 6 Environment Settings6Check on Intensity of LED Light SourceWith the LED inspection function, the distribution of light will appear on t

Page 52 - Switching Display Screen

6-11Chapter 6 Environment Settings6Check on Fluctuation of Light Intensity Due to Dirt or Dust100%100%95%95%90%90%90%95%The distribution of light has

Page 53 - Processing Display

6-12Chapter 6 Environment Settings6 Mutual Interference Prevention FunctionThis function prevents mutual interference that may result when two measu

Page 54 - ■ Trend Graph Display

6-13Chapter 6 Environment Settings6Key LockTake the following steps to specify the key lock range when the key lock function is set.Setting RangeSet

Page 55 - NG RECORD Display

6-14Chapter 6 Environment Settings6LCD Monitor BacklightTake the following steps to turn the backlight of the LCD monitor ON and OFF.Note: The backli

Page 56 - Chapter 4 Operation Control

7-1Chapter 7I/O TerminalsThis section provides information on I/O terminal specificationsand timing charts.Nomenclature and Functions of I/O Terminals

Page 57 - Target Viewer Function

1-1Chapter 1Getting StartedThis section provides information on the configuration of theLS-7600 Series, precautions, and necessary preparationsrequire

Page 58 - 12.34560

7-2Chapter 7 I/O Terminals7Nomenclature and Functions of I/O TerminalsThis section provides nomenclature and functions of the I/O terminals of the LS

Page 59 - Hold Function

7-3Chapter 7 I/O Terminals7I/O Signal Names and DescriptionsThe I/O terminals handle the following signals. Refer to Function on page 7-7 for thefunc

Page 60 - Automatic Zero Function

7-4Chapter 7 I/O Terminals7Connector I/OConnector I/O signals operate in either SUB mode or BCD. Refer to I/O Mode on page 5-59 for details.Applicabl

Page 61 - Key Lock Function

7-5Chapter 7 I/O Terminals7SUB ModeTerminal numberCable colorSignal name Description12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637

Page 62 - Program Changes

7-6Chapter 7 I/O Terminals7BCD ModeTerminal numberCable colorSignal name Description12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637

Page 63 - Chapter 5

7-7Chapter 7 I/O Terminals7VIDEO OutputThe LS-7600 Series can output the video signal of the LCD monitor image on thecontroller, and display it on a

Page 64 - Flow of Program Settings

7-8Chapter 7 I/O Terminals7 Program Number Selection InputName Description Reference pageP1 through P4 Input 7-3Externally changes program numbers.T

Page 65 - Option Settings

7-9Chapter 7 I/O Terminals7 BCD OutputName Description Reference page7-67-67-67-67-6BCD POLE output BCD polarity output.OFF: PositiveON: NegativeBCD

Page 66 - ■ Area Settings (Page 5-9)

7-10Chapter 7 I/O Terminals7 NPN Open Collector Output 1Output+5V+5V470Ω2.2kΩ10nF10kΩCOM1Internal circuitMax. applied voltageMax. sink currentResidu

Page 67 - ■ Option Settings (Page 5-55)

7-11Chapter 7 I/O Terminals7Timing ChartThis section provides information on the timing charts of BCD output in a variety of meas-uring modes. Norma

Page 68

1-21Chapter 1 Getting StartedOutline and Features of LS-7600 SeriesThe LS-7600 Series is a high-speed, high-accuracy digital micrometer used for the

Page 69 - Setting Screen

7-12Chapter 7 I/O Terminals7 Sample Hold 2ONOFFTIMING inputONOFFRESET/ZERO inputONOFFP1 input to P4 inputONOFFComparator outputONOFFWAITING outputON

Page 70

7-13Chapter 7 I/O Terminals7 BCD Output SwitchingONOFFBCD SELECT inputONOFFBCD DATA outputONOFFBCD INDICATE outputOUT1 Measured valueONOFFOUT

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7-14Chapter 7 I/O Terminals7 Minimum Input PeriodRefer to the relevant timing charts for the delay time (response delay time) in responseto input.N

Page 72

8-1Chapter 8RS-232CThis section provides information on how to connect the LS-7600 Series to external devices along with RS-232C commu-nications funct

Page 73 - ■ SEG (Segment)

8-2Chapter 8 RS-232C8SpecificationsThe LS-7600 Series has RS-232C communications functions. The following section pro-vides information on the RS-232

Page 74

8-3Chapter 8 RS-232C8 RS-232C Connection SettingsMake the following environment settings according to the connecting device. For details,go to the r

Page 75

8-4Chapter 8 RS-232C8Communication using Serial CommandsTo enable the LS-7600 Series to transmit measured values or allow setting changes,connect a p

Page 76

8-5Chapter 8 RS-232C8Connecting to KV SeriesThe following information provides information on how to connect Keyence’s KV-seriesProgrammable Logic Co

Page 77 - Area Display

8-6Chapter 8 RS-232C8Outline of Command FormatsWhen LS-7600 Series receives a command from the external device, the LS-7600 Serieswill respond to the

Page 78

8-7Chapter 8 RS-232C8Measurement Serial CommandsThe following section provides information on serial commands used for measurementcontrol.List of Com

Page 79

1-31Chapter 1 Getting Started Principle of MeasurementThe high-intensity GaN green LED radiates light, which will be changed into uniformparallel li

Page 80 - Difference Check

8-8Chapter 8 RS-232C8Commands in DetailThe following section provides information on commands and responses that the LS-7600Series returns when comma

Page 81

8-9Chapter 8 RS-232C8Output numberNumber of items processed: 0000002~9999999If the output setting is 0, OUT2 statistically processed data will be add

Page 82

8-10Chapter 8 RS-232C8Peak Hold, Bottom Hold, Peak-to-peak Hold, Average Hold, or Sample Hold 1Measuring modeU [ ] L [ ] U [ ] L [ ]U [ ]Measured val

Page 83

8-11Chapter 8 RS-232C8 Timing ONThis command turns timing input ON.With command H0 executed, the operationof the LS-7600 Series will be the same ast

Page 84 - Calibration Settings

8-12Chapter 8 RS-232C8 Statistical Sampling ONThis command starts data sampling forstatistical processing. Statistical Sampling OFFThis command com

Page 85

8-13Chapter 8 RS-232C8 Function OutputThis command makes it possible to monitorthe status of the FOCUS output and thestatus of the area check output

Page 86

8-14Chapter 8 RS-232C8Setup Serial CommandsThe following section provides information on command formats that are used to makesetting changes.List of

Page 87

8-15Chapter 8 RS-232C8 Numeric Setting Format (m m m m m m m m Format)This format is a fixed length format consisting of a single mark character and

Page 88

8-16Chapter 8 RS-232C8 Area CheckThis command makes area check ON/OFF settings and changes the number of edges.LSNumber of area check edgesOFF : OFF

Page 89 - 6 Press the [ENT] key

8-17Chapter 8 RS-232C8 Measuring ModeThis command changes measuring mode settings.LSOutput number1 : OUT12 : OUT2Measuring mode00 : NORMAL 04 : AV-H

Page 90

1-41Chapter 1 Getting StartedSystem ApplicationsThe LS-7600 Series has a wide range of applications when used in combination withcommercially availab

Page 91

8-18Chapter 8 RS-232C8Threshold ModeLSOutput number1 : OUT12 : OUT2CommandResponseS D,A O,h m m m m m m m m,m m m m m m m m cr,S D,A O,h cr+10V set v

Page 92 - Area Calculation

8-19Chapter 8 RS-232C8● Threshold ModeHHLSOutput number1 : OUT12 : OUT2CommandResponseToleranceValue setting format (See page 8-15)S D,H H,h m m m m

Page 93 - ■ Setting Method

8-20Chapter 8 RS-232C8 Hold Value Elimination ON/OFFThis command turns the function of abnormal value elimination ON and OFF.LSOutput number1 : OUT1

Page 94

8-21Chapter 8 RS-232C8 Group ProcessingThis command turns the group processing function ON and OFF and makes set valuechanges.LSGroup processing set

Page 95 - Measuring Mode

8-22Chapter 8 RS-232C8Serial Commands to check the LS SettingsThe following section provides information on command formats used to check settingdeta

Page 96

8-23Chapter 8 RS-232C8Batch CommandsIt is possible to read the whole setting data of the LS-7600 Series and save the data onthe PC. The saved data on

Page 97 - ■ Normal

8-24Chapter 8 RS-232C8 Reading Environment SettingsIt is possible to read all environment settings in detail.Note: P-COPY, P-CLEAR, or L-INSPCT sett

Page 98 - ■ Peak Hold

8-25Chapter 8 RS-232C8ASCII TableRightmost 4 bitsLeftmost 4 bits01234567NULDLESP0 Pp0SOHDC11AQaq1STXDC22BRbr2ETXDC33CScs3EOTDC44DTdt4ENQNAK5EUeu5ACKS

Page 99 - ■ Auto Peak Hold

8-26Chapter 8 RS-232C8Communication using an External Synchronous TriggerThe following section provides information on how to obtain output from the

Page 100 - ■ Sample Hold 1

8-27Chapter 8 RS-232C8Timing ChartThe following timing chart applies to timing input and RS-232C data output (the meas-uring mode is not set to sampl

Page 101 - ■ Sample Hold 2

1-51Chapter 1 Getting StartedController Remote ControlConsoleFour Panel MountingBracketsLS-7600 SeriesUser’s ManualPackage ContentsCheck that nothing

Page 102 - ■ Self-timing Hold

8-28Chapter 8 RS-232C8Simultaneous Measured ValueThe following command format will be used if SYNC is set as a T-MODE option setting.STXS S S S S S S

Page 103

8-29Chapter 8 RS-232C8Command ListMeasurement Serial CommandsCommandMeasured value output(Page 8-8)Measured value output under timing control(Page

Page 104 - 4 Press the [ENT] key

8-30Chapter 8 RS-232C8Setup Serial CommandsCommandHead(Page 8-15)Area(Page 8-15)SEG edge number(Page 8-15)Area check(Page 8-16)Level(Page 8-16)Calcul

Page 105 - Chapter 5 Function Settings

8-31Chapter 8 RS-232C8Serial Commands to check the LS SettingsStatistic(Page 8-20)Group processing(Page 8-21)Option settingCodeCommand ResponseS C,H

Page 106 - Analog Output Settings

8-32Chapter 8 RS-232C8Batch CommandsCommandPageResponseRead ProgramSettingsWriting Program SettingsReading Environment SettingsWriting Environment Se

Page 107

9-1Chapter 9SpecificationsThis section provides the specifications, characteristics, andexternal dimensions of the LS-7600 Series.Specifications ...

Page 108 - ■ Analog Update Mode

9-2Chapter 9 Specifications9SpecificationsControllerDisplay typeMinimum display unitDisplay rangeMeasuring position monitorTolerance comparator outpu

Page 109 - Comparator Output Setting

9-3Chapter 9 Specifications9Measuring HeadLS-7010M0.04 to 6mm0.04mm60±5mmApprox. 7mm ±0.5µm (❈1)±0.06µm (❈2)Transmitter: Approx. 140 gEmitter: Approx

Page 110 - NC (Normally closed)N.C

9-4Chapter 9 Specifications9CharacteristicsMeasurement Range and AccuracyLS-7010M8140(30)30±5±1.5μm±0.5μm2446ReceiverTransmitterUnit: mmLS-7030MRecei

Page 111 - 3 Press the [ENT] key

9-5Chapter 9 Specifications9LS-7070M150564065ReceiverTransmitterUnit : mm2030100±50±6μm±3μmTemperature CharacteristicsThe following table shows typic

Page 112 - Limit Range

PrefaceThis instruction manual provides necessary information on the operation and maintenanceof the LS-7600 Series along with precautions. Please rea

Page 113 - Limit Settings

1-61Chapter 1 Getting StartedLS-C3A: 3-m cable✱✱... LS-C10A: 10-m cable✱✱... LS-C30A: 30-m cableUp to two cables are connectable, provided that theto

Page 114 - Hold Value Elimination

9-6Chapter 9 Specifications9Response Deley Time Measurement Response TimeThe following table lists the response time between the moment the dimensio

Page 115

9-7Chapter 9 Specifications9Mode Specifications RUN ModeStatusMeasured value display OutputRS-232CNumeric displayComparator display 5-level discrimi

Page 116 - 10 Press the [ENT] key

9-8Chapter 9 Specifications9External DimensionsIt is possible to download CAD data on the external dimensions of the LS-7600 Series fromKEYENCE’s URL

Page 117

9-9Chapter 9 Specifications9 LS-7030M Measuring Head LS-7070M Measuring Head151522±0.2 Measuring position222238266113 113 383855556026641.534048135

Page 118

9-10Chapter 9 Specifications9 Remote Control ConsoleR212ø111223103186.544 3Cable length: 3mø4.5 LS-S11 AC Power Supply Stand148178171216 2016043.51

Page 119

10-1Chapter 10TroubleshootingThis section provides information on troubleshooting and thecontents of error messages.Troubleshooting Guide ...

Page 120 - Minimum Display Unit

10-2Chapter 10 Troubleshooting10Troubleshooting GuideIf the LS-7600 Series fails to operate, follow the inspection steps provided below. If the LS-76

Page 121 - BCD modeBCD

10-3Chapter 10 Troubleshooting10Problem Inspection RemedyCheck that the LED light source of the transmitter is lit.Check the connection of the cable

Page 122 - Threshold

10-4Chapter 10 Troubleshooting10Check that the LS-7600 Series is wired correctly.Check the output circuit and wiring. Connect the cables correctly.Ch

Page 123

10-5Chapter 10 Troubleshooting10Problem Inspection RemedyCheck that the communications cable is correctly connected.Connect the communications cable

Page 124 - Statistical Processing

1-71Chapter 1 Getting StartedLS-S11Stand Unit Base Unit Screws (Four, M4 x 8)❈ Keyence ships each package with utmost care and attenti

Page 125

10-6Chapter 10 Troubleshooting10Error MessagesThe following section explains error messages that will be displayed if the LS-7600 Serieshas errors wh

Page 126 - Application Function

Appendix-1AppendixThis section provides information on optional accessories andthe index of this manual.List of Optional Accessories ...

Page 127 - Group Processing

Appendix-2AppendixAppendixList of Optional AccessoriesItem AppearanceTR Cable(1m)ExplanationRS-232C Cable (for KV)TypeTR Cable(3m)I/O Cable (3m)RS-232

Page 128 - 3 Measure the workpiece

Appendix-3AppendixAppendixSetting Record SheetUse the following tables to record your setting details. Area SettingsMeasuring head selection (HEAD)Ar

Page 129

Appendix-4AppendixAppendix Output SettingsArea calculation (CALC)OUT1 : +1A1+0A2OUT2 : +0A1+1A2Averaging number (AVE) 512Measuring mode (MEA-MODE) NO

Page 130 - 3 Measure the object

Appendix-5AppendixAppendixEnvironment Setting Record SheetUse the following tables to record your environment setting details. ProgramItem Setting de

Page 131

Appendix-6AppendixAppendixIndex1One-point calibration ... 5-272Two-point calibration ... 5-2655-leve

Page 132 - 17:50:42

Appendix-7AppendixAppendixFocus monitor ... 5-9, 5-16Function output selection ... 5-19GGraph TIME ...

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Appendix-8AppendixAppendixRReference value mode ... 5-51, 8-17Remote control console ... 2-3Reset ...

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WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS(1) KEYENCE warrants the Products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the d

Page 135 - Chapter 6

1-81Chapter 1 Getting StartedFunctions and NomenclatureThe following section provides information on the functions and nomenclature of thecontroller

Page 136 - Possible Environment Settings

Copyright (c) 2012 KEYENCE CORPORATION. All rights reserved.12220E 1092-1 96M12221 Printed in Japan

Page 137 - Item Setting range

1-91Chapter 1 Getting StartedMeasuring HeadLS-7010MMulti-purpose Mounting HolesA fixture for targets can be attached.Transmitter (T Head)Emits light

Page 138 - Changing Environment Settings

1-101Chapter 1 Getting StartedLS-7070MMulti-purpose Mounting HolesA fixture for targets can be attached.Transmitter (T Head)Emits light for measureme

Page 139

1-111Chapter 1 Getting StartedMounting and ConnectionMount the measuring head and the controller, and connect them with the cables. Mounting the Mea

Page 140 - The programs are initialized

1-121Chapter 1 Getting Started With TR BaseThe transmitter and receiver are mounted to the TR base at the time of shipment. Thissection provides how

Page 141 - ■ Parity

1-131Chapter 1 Getting StartedUse the 5-mm-deep M4 bottom mountingholes of the transmitter and receiver asshown in the illustration.CAUTIONMounting t

Page 142 - ■ Data Mode

1-141Chapter 1 Getting StartedMounting holesMounting holes Mounting to PanelThe controller can be mounted to control panels with the mounting bracke

Page 143 - ■ LED Inspection Function

1-151Chapter 1 Getting StartedGasketSecure these portions with screws.The stand must be located on the groove from which the gasket was removed.4 Sec

Page 144 - 20% drop of intensity

Safety Precautions General precautions• At startup and during operation, be sure to monitor the functions and performance ofthe LS-7600 Series.•Take

Page 145 - 5 Press the [ENT] key

1-161Chapter 1 Getting StartedCable between controller and measuring headCamera cable3 Connect the cable between the con-troller and measuring head.I

Page 146

1-171Chapter 1 Getting StartedCAUTIONTipsConnectionConnect the measuring head, controller, remote control console, and power supply with thecables.Do

Page 147

1-181Chapter 1 Getting StartedReceiver sideTransmitter sideController sideMeasuring head sideController sideMeasuring head side Transmitter and Rece

Page 148 - Date and Time

1-191Chapter 1 Getting Started Turning AC Power Supply Stand On and OffThis section provides information on how to turn the AC power supply stand on

Page 149 - Chapter 7

1-201Chapter 1 Getting StartedLightDeepBright DarkReddishGreenishAdjustments to LCD MonitorThe color, hue, and brightness adjustments to the LCD moni

Page 150 - Terminal Block

1-211Chapter 1 Getting StartedEnvironment SettingsProgram SettingsRUN modeMake basic settings for the operation of the LS-7600 Series.Settings for me

Page 151 - Chapter 7 I/O Terminals

1-221Chapter 1 Getting StartedTipsInitialize setting? (Y/N)Resetting to Initial StatusThe following section provides information on how to reset all

Page 152

2-1Chapter 2Basic Operation of the LS-7600 SeriesThis section provides information on the basic operation of theLS-7600 Series, panel keys, and remote

Page 153

2-22Chapter 2 Basic Operation of the LS-7600 SeriesControl Panel Functions and NomenclatureThe LS-7600 Series is operated with the panel keys and rem

Page 154

2-32Chapter 2 Basic Operation of the LS-7600 SeriesRemote Control Console Functions and Nomenclature[SCREEN] keyPress this key to change the screen d

Page 155 - ZERO Input 7-3, 7-5, 7-6

Usage•Be sure to turn off the power to the LS-7600 Series and anyconnected devices before connecting or disconnecting the cables.Otherwise, the came

Page 156

2-42Chapter 2 Basic Operation of the LS-7600 SeriesNames and Functions of the LCD Monitor ScreenThis section describes the contents displayed on the

Page 157 - Electrical Specifications

3-1Chapter 3Easy Setting GuideThe LS-7600 Series is used for a variety of measurementapplications if the LS-7600 Series is set properly. This sectionp

Page 158 - Internal circuit

3-23Chapter 3 Easy Setting GuideMeasurement of Outer Diameter and Width (with Single Measuring Head)In the following example, a single measuring head

Page 159 - Timing Chart

3-33Chapter 3 Easy Setting GuideMeasurement of Outer Diameter and Width (with Two Measuring Heads)In the following example, two measuring heads are

Page 160

3-43Chapter 3 Easy Setting GuideMeasurement of Outer Diameter and Width (with Two Measuring Heads for Larger Objects)A sheet cannot be located in the

Page 161 - ■ BCD Output Switching

3-53Chapter 3 Easy Setting GuideMeasurement of Inner Diameter and ClearanceIn the following example, the inner diameter of the workpiece is measured

Page 162 - ■ Minimum Input Period

3-63Chapter 3 Easy Setting GuideMeasurement of Outer Diameter and EccentricityIn the following example, the outer diameter and eccentricity of the ro

Page 163 - Chapter 8

3-73Chapter 3 Easy Setting GuideMeasurement of Movement and PositioningIn the following example, the movement or position of the workpiece is measure

Page 164 - Specifications

3-83Chapter 3 Easy Setting GuideMeasurement of PitchThe single pitch of connectors pins or IC pins is measured by the LS-7600 Series. Further-more, m

Page 165 - ■ RS-232C Connection Settings

3-93Chapter 3 Easy Setting GuideGroup ProcessingIn the following example, the average, maximum, or minimum value is calculated as criteriafrom the me

Page 166 - ■ Environment Settings

Note: Influence of Ambient Operating TemperatureEnsure that the ambient operating temperature is constant. Achange in the ambient operating temperat

Page 167 - Connecting to KV Series

3-103Chapter 3 Easy Setting GuideStatistical ProcessingIn the following example, the values calculated from the measuring data are: Maximumvalue, min

Page 168 - Outline of Command Formats

4-1Chapter 4Operation ControlThis section provides information on setting control items onthe control panel while the LS-7600 Series is in measurement

Page 169 - Measurement Serial Commands

4-2Chapter 4 Operation Control4▲ ▼Switching Display ScreenThe following section provides information on how to display an OUT1 or OUT2 measuredvalue

Page 170 - ■ Measured Value Output

4-3Chapter 4 Operation Control4 Switching between Measured value, Trend Graph, and StatisticalProcessing Display1 Press the [Up or Down] key andchang

Page 171 - Response

4-4Chapter 4 Operation Control4 Trend Graph DisplayTrend graph can be displayed when both outputs are displayed.Trend Graph DisplayOUT1 23.45670O

Page 172 - Sampling period

4-5Chapter 4 Operation Control4TipsStatistical ProcessingNote: Graph data will be cleared in the following cases.• The LS-7600 Series is turned off.•

Page 173 - Chapter 8 RS-232C

4-6Chapter 4 Operation Control42 Press the [SCREEN] key for 2 s to return to the measured value displayscreen.NG RECORD DisplayNG RECORDNOTIME RESULT

Page 174

4-7Chapter 4 Operation Control4 Target Viewer FunctionA visual check on the image of each target is possible at a glance through the built-inimage sen

Page 175 - ■ Function Output

4-8Chapter 4 Operation Control4Switching CamerasThe CAMERA1 display on the upper right-hand side of the LCD monitor indicates theimage sensor camera

Page 176 - Setup Serial Commands

4-9Chapter 4 Operation Control4Hold FunctionMeasured values can be held and displayed. Furthermore, MEA-Mode combinations allowthe measurement of a va

Page 177

Precautions for CE MarkingsKeyence confirms that the LS-7600 Series meets EC directive requirements. The LS-7600Series bears CE markings. Keep the fol

Page 178 - ■ Average

4-10Chapter 4 Operation Control4Automatic Zero FunctionThe automatic zero function sets measured values to zero (0.00000) instantly. This functionis

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4-11Chapter 4 Operation Control4OUT1 12.34560 UPPER 1.00000 STANDARD 12.00000 LOWER –1.00000CAM1RUMP – 00KEY-LOCK01/02/1817:50:42Display posi

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4-12Chapter 4 Operation Control4Program ChangesThe following section provides information on how to call 16 programs saved in the LS-7600 Series.Name

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5-1Chapter 5Function SettingsThe LS-7600 Series is available to the measurement of avariety of items by making setting changes. These settingscan be r

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5-2Chapter 5 Function Settings5Flow of Program SettingsArea 1Area 2Area Settings ➾See page 5-9Environment Settings ➾See page 6-1Calibration Settings

Page 183 - ■ Statistical Processing

5-3Chapter 5 Function Settings55-3e page 5-22tionlibrationlibrationptional)lectionalizationOUT 1OUT 2External I/OReference valueThresholdmmμminchmilS

Page 184 - (Page 8-17)

5-4Chapter 5 Function Settings5Default Values and Possible Setting RangesThe following programs settings are made by default. Area Settings (Page 5-

Page 185 - Batch Commands

5-5Chapter 5 Function Settings5 Output Settings (Page 5-29)Item DefaultArea calculation (CALC)OUT1: +1A1+0A2OUT2: +0A1+1A2Averaging number (AVE)512M

Page 186 - Checksum Checksum

5-6Chapter 5 Function Settings5Copying Program Setting Details and InitializationThe LS-7600 Series can be initialized so that the details of program

Page 187 - Leftmost 4 bits

5-7Chapter 5 Function Settings5Setting ScreenThe following section provides information on setting items. Switching to Program Mode1 Set the [Slide

Page 188 - ■ Output

About this ManualThe following section provides information on the configuration of each page of this manualalong with symbols and terms used in this

Page 189 - RS-232C data output

5-8Chapter 5 Function Settings5Output Setting ModeOUT1 12.34560CALC +1A1 +0A2AVERAGE 512MEA-MODENORMALOFFSET 0.00000OUT2 23.45670CALC +0A1 +1

Page 190 - S S S S S S S SS

5-9Chapter 5 Function Settings5Area SettingsArea settings are used to determine the measurements taken from a variety of objectsplaced in the beam. T

Page 191 - Command List

5-10Chapter 5 Function Settings54 Press the [Up or Down] key and move the cursor frame to the area to be set.To set 2, press the [Up or Down] key and

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5-11Chapter 5 Function Settings5 T-EDGE (Top Edge)/B-EDGE (Bottom Edge)Select either of these settings for gap measurement or positioning of rollers

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5-12Chapter 5 Function Settings5E (Edge) ModeThe LS-7600 Series measures objects based on the edges in this mode.Set the edge numbers to positive val

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5-13Chapter 5 Function Settings5P (Pitch) ModeThe LS-7600 Series measures objects based on the middle point between the edges ofthe objects in this m

Page 195 - Chapter 9

5-14Chapter 5 Function Settings5 Setting Procedure1 Select HEAD and press the [ENT] key.The cursor moves to the setting item.2 Press the [Up or Down

Page 196 - Display

5-15Chapter 5 Function Settings5SEG (Segment) Setting(1) Press the [Up or Down] key and inputthe start edge (or start pitch) number.AREA1HEAD1AREA

Page 197 - Optional Accessories

5-16Chapter 5 Function Settings52 Press the [Up or Down] key and selectON or OFF.3 Press the [ENT] key.The input item is entered and the cursormoves

Page 198 - Characteristics

5-17Chapter 5 Function Settings5 Setting Method1 Select A-TEST and press the [ENT]key.Area CheckSet the total number of edges to be measured. If the

Page 199 - Temperature Characteristics

Optimum Measurement MethodsRefer to the following methods, and select the optimum measurement method according tothe type of target.Measurement of Out

Page 200 - ■ Measurement Response Time

5-18Chapter 5 Function Settings5Difference CheckIf there is a radical change between measured values, the change will be detected andoutput..Setting

Page 201 - Mode Specifications

5-19Chapter 5 Function Settings5Function Output SelectionSelect either Focus, Area, or Difference to be output from the output terminal block on ther

Page 202 - External Dimensions

5-20Chapter 5 Function Settings5Change of Edge Detection ThresholdThe following section provides information on how to make threshold changes for the

Page 203 - ■ LS-7070M Measuring Head

5-21Chapter 5 Function Settings5 Setting method1 Select LEVEL and press the [ENT]key.The cursor moves to the setting item.2 Press the [Up or Down] k

Page 204 - ■ Extension Cable

5-22Chapter 5 Function Settings5Calibration SettingsThe measured value of an target may have a delicate error due to the surface conditionand angle o

Page 205 - Chapter 10

5-23Chapter 5 Function Settings5 Procedure for Calibration SettingsTake the following procedure if the remote control console is used.1 Set the [Sli

Page 206 - Troubleshooting Guide

5-24Chapter 5 Function Settings5Calibration Type SelectionThe following section provides information on how to set the calibration type for each area

Page 207 - Chapter 10 Troubleshooting

5-25Chapter 5 Function Settings51 While the cursor is at T1-A, press the [ENT] key and input the T1-A value.The display “*********” changes to “+00.0

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5-26Chapter 5 Function Settings5Two-point Calibration SettingsMake two-point calibration settings as explained below.Setting RangeTwo-point calibrati

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5-27Chapter 5 Function Settings56 Press the [ENT] key.The input value is entered and the screen returns to the AREA selection status ofcalibration se

Page 210 - Error Messages

12345678910Configuration of ManualChapter 1 Getting StartedProvides information on precautions and necessary preparationsrequired.Chapter 2 Basic Oper

Page 211 - Appendix-5

5-28Chapter 5 Function Settings55 Press the [ENT] key.The input value is entered and the screen returns to the AREA selection status ofcalibration se

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5-29Chapter 5 Function Settings5Output SettingsValues measured in AREA1 and AREA2 can be processed in a variety of ways and outputas OUT1 and OUT2 si

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5-30Chapter 5 Function Settings5Making Output Settings for OUT1(1) Press the [ENT] key.Making Output Settings for OUT2(1) Press the [Down] key to mov

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5-31Chapter 5 Function Settings5Obtaining the object width from TwoMeasuring HeadsSet AREA1 for B-EDGE in measuring head1 and AREA2 for B-EDGE in mea

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5-32Chapter 5 Function Settings5 Averaging Time and Refresh CycleThe LS-7600 Series averages measured values in a moving averaging method, thusmakin

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5-33Chapter 5 Function Settings5Measuring ModeThe Measuring mode allows the LS-7600 Series to capture and hold measured values.Setting RangeThe LS-76

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5-34Chapter 5 Function Settings5Application Example of Measuring modesSelect the measurement mode according to the type of target and measuring condi

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5-35Chapter 5 Function Settings5Timing ChartThe following table lists timing charts for respective measuring modes.RUN mode Timing chart name Referen

Page 219 - WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS

5-36Chapter 5 Function Settings5 Peak Hold• Peak hold: The maximum value during the sampling period specified byexternal timing input is displayed a

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5-37Chapter 5 Function Settings5 Auto Peak Hold• Auto peak hold: The maximum value measured by the LS-7600 Series incontinuous measurement operation

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