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BASIC INFORMA T/ON BEFORE USE
Wiring of Power Cable
The following shows the color and signal allocations of the power / signal cable lines.
No
Line Color
Content of signal
1
Brown
12-24 V DC
2
Blue
0 V
3
Orange / Black
Bank switch 0
4
Yellow / Black
Bank switch 1 / Lower limit output
5
Rose
Bank switch 2 / Teach input
6
Purple
Bank switch 3 / Synchronous input
7
Black
Output
The LCD screen and lighting turn ON when the power lines are connected.
Note that the required power capacity is 300 mA per unit as a standard guideline.
Options
The following options can be connected to this device.
CVS-M1* Remote Monitor
Monitoring unit furnished with the remote control function for the color vision sensor series. Connected to see the detection result at a place remote from the work. Also, teaching and various settings are possible as done with this device.
CVS-LW1* External Lighting (white)
One-touch connected external lighting unit for the color vision sensor series; Use this lighting where this sensor is mounted at a dark place and stable result is not obtained due to insufficient lighting.
CVS-C3S
Extension Cable (3 m)
Extension cable for the remote monitor. Four cables can be connected at maximum for extension (15 m in total).
* Patent being applied
• Three external lightings and one remote monitor can be connected per one unit of this device.
• When a remote monitor is connected, the LCD screen of this device turns OFF to decrease the internal heat generation if no operation is made on this device for 60 seconds. The LCD screen turns ON again when any one of the operating buttons of this device is pressed.
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