Leuze BPS 348i User manual

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Original operating instructions
BPS 348i
Bar Code Positioning System

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Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG
In der Braike 1
73277 Owen / Germany
Phone: +49 7021 573-0
Fax: +49 7021 573-199
www.leuze.com
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Table of contents
1 About this document ............................................................................................6
1.1 Used symbols and signal words ............................................................................................. 6
2 Safety .....................................................................................................................8
2.1 Intended use ........................................................................................................................... 8
2.2 Foreseeable misuse ............................................................................................................... 8
2.3 Competent persons ................................................................................................................ 9
2.4 Disclaimer ............................................................................................................................... 9
2.5 Laser warning notices.............................................................................................................9
3 Device description ..............................................................................................10
3.1 Device overview....................................................................................................................10
3.1.1 General information...........................................................................................................10
3.1.2 Performance characteristics..............................................................................................10
3.1.3 Accessories .......................................................................................................................11
3.1.4 Device model with heating ................................................................................................11
3.2 Connection technology ......................................................................................................... 12
3.2.1 MS348 connection hood with M12 connectors.................................................................12
3.2.2 MK348 connection hood with spring-cage terminals........................................................12
3.2.3 ME348103 connection hood with cables with M12 connector.........................................14
3.3 Display elements .................................................................................................................. 14
3.3.1 LED indicators ...................................................................................................................14
3.3.2 Display indicators ..............................................................................................................17
3.4 Bar code tape ....................................................................................................................... 18
3.4.1 General information...........................................................................................................18
3.4.2 Control bar codes ..............................................................................................................21
3.4.3 Marker labels.....................................................................................................................24
3.4.4 Twin tapes .........................................................................................................................25
4 Functions.............................................................................................................27
4.1 Position measurement .......................................................................................................... 27
4.2 Speed measurement ............................................................................................................ 28
4.3 Time behavior ....................................................................................................................... 28
4.4 WebConfig tool ..................................................................................................................... 28
4.5 Evaluation of the reading quality........................................................................................... 29
4.6 Status query of position / speed measurement .................................................................... 30
4.7 Distance measurement to the barcode tape........................................................................ 30
5 Applications ........................................................................................................31
5.1 High-bay storage device ....................................................................................................... 32
5.2 Electrical monorail system .................................................................................................... 33
5.3 Gantry cranes ....................................................................................................................... 34
6 Mounting..............................................................................................................35
6.1 Mounting barcode tape ........................................................................................................ 35
6.1.1 Installation and application remarks ..................................................................................35
6.1.2 Cutting barcode tapes ......................................................................................................36
6.1.3 Mounting the BCB .............................................................................................................37

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6.2 Mounting the barcode positioning system ........................................................................... 40
6.2.1 Mounting instructions ........................................................................................................41
6.2.2 Orientation of the BPS to the bar code tape......................................................................42
6.2.3 Mounting with the BTU 0300M-W mounting device ..........................................................43
6.2.4 Mounting with the BT300W mounting bracket.................................................................43
6.2.5 Mounting with BT56 mounting device ..............................................................................44
6.2.6 Mounting with BT300-1 mounting device .........................................................................44
6.2.7 Mounting with M4 fastening screws ..................................................................................44
7 Electrical connection..........................................................................................45
7.1 External parameter memory in the connection hood ............................................................ 45
7.2 MS348 connection hood with connectors ............................................................................ 46
7.3 MK348 connection hood with spring-cage terminals ........................................................... 47
7.4 ME348103 connection hood with cables with M12 connector ............................................ 48
7.5 Pin assignment ..................................................................................................................... 49
7.5.1 PWR/SWIN/OUT (Power and switching input/output).................................................... 49
7.5.2 HOST/BUSIN (Host/Bus input, Ethernet) .......................................................................51
7.5.3 BUSOUT (host/bus output, Ethernet)...............................................................................52
7.5.4 Service USB ......................................................................................................................53
7.6 PROFINET topologies .......................................................................................................... 53
7.6.1 Star topology .....................................................................................................................53
7.6.2 Linear topology..................................................................................................................54
7.6.3 PROFINET-wiring............................................................................................................55
7.7 Cable lengths and shielding.................................................................................................. 55
8 Starting up the device – Basic configuration...................................................56
8.1 Configuring the PROFINET interface ................................................................................... 56
8.1.1 PROFINET‑communication profile ..................................................................................57
8.1.2 Conformance Classes .......................................................................................................57
8.2 Starting the device ................................................................................................................ 58
8.3 Configuring for the Siemens SIMATIC-S7 control ................................................................ 58
8.4 PROFINET project modules ................................................................................................. 60
8.4.1 Overview of the modules...................................................................................................61
8.4.2 DAPmodule– permanently defined parameters ..............................................................63
8.4.3 Module1–Position value .................................................................................................64
8.4.4 Module2–Static preset....................................................................................................65
8.4.5 Module3–Dynamic preset...............................................................................................66
8.4.6 Module4–Input/output IO1.............................................................................................67
8.4.7 Module5–Input/output IO2.............................................................................................71
8.4.8 Module6–Status and control...........................................................................................75
8.4.9 Module7–Position limit value range1.............................................................................78
8.4.10 Module8–Position limit value range2.............................................................................78
8.4.11 Module9–Error handling procedures ..............................................................................78
8.4.12 Module10–Speed ...........................................................................................................80
8.4.13 Module11–Static speed limit value1..............................................................................81
8.4.14 Module12–Static speed limit value2..............................................................................82
8.4.15 Module13–Static speed limit value3..............................................................................82
8.4.16 Module14–Static speed limit value4..............................................................................83
8.4.17 Module15–Dynamic speed limit value............................................................................84
8.4.18 Module16–Speed status.................................................................................................85
8.4.19 Module20–Free resolution..............................................................................................87
8.4.20 Module21–distance to the barcode tape (BCB) ............................................................87
8.4.21 Module22–Control and marker barcodes ......................................................................88
8.4.22 Module23–Tape value correction ...................................................................................88
8.4.23 Module24–Reading quality.............................................................................................89
8.4.24 Module25–Device status ................................................................................................90
8.4.25 Module26–Extended status............................................................................................90
8.4.26 Module28-16-bit position value ......................................................................................91

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9 Starting up the device – webConfig tool ..........................................................92
9.1 Installing software ................................................................................................................. 92
9.1.1 System requirements ........................................................................................................93
9.1.2 Install USB driver...............................................................................................................93
9.2 Start webConfig tool ............................................................................................................. 94
9.3 Short description of the webConfigtool ................................................................................ 95
9.3.1 Overview ...........................................................................................................................95
9.3.2 PROCESS function ...........................................................................................................96
9.3.3 ALIGNMENT function........................................................................................................96
9.3.4 CONFIGURATION function...............................................................................................97
9.3.5 DIAGNOSIS function.......................................................................................................100
9.3.6 MAINTENANCE function.................................................................................................101
10 Diagnosis and troubleshooting .......................................................................102
10.1 What to do in case of failure? ............................................................................................. 102
10.1.1 PROFINET-specific diagnostics ......................................................................................102
10.1.2 Diagnosis with webConfig tool ........................................................................................103
10.2 Operating indicators of the LEDs........................................................................................ 104
10.3 Error messages on the display ........................................................................................... 104
10.4 Checklist for causes of errors ............................................................................................. 105
11 Care, maintenance and disposal .....................................................................107
11.1 Cleaning.............................................................................................................................. 107
11.2 Servicing ............................................................................................................................. 107
11.2.1 Firmware update .............................................................................................................107
11.2.2 BCB repair with repair kit.................................................................................................107
11.3 Disposing ............................................................................................................................ 108
12 Service and support .........................................................................................109
13 Technical data ...................................................................................................110
13.1 General specifications ........................................................................................................ 110
13.1.1 BPS without heating ........................................................................................................112
13.1.2 BPS with heating .............................................................................................................113
13.2 Bar code tape ..................................................................................................................... 114
13.3 Dimensioned drawings ....................................................................................................... 115
13.4 Dimensioned drawings: Accessories .................................................................................. 117
13.5 Dimensioned drawing barcode tape .................................................................................. 121
14 Order guide and accessories...........................................................................122
14.1 BPS348i type overview...................................................................................................... 122
14.2 Connection hoods............................................................................................................... 122
14.3 Cables accessories............................................................................................................. 122
14.4 Other accessories............................................................................................................... 123
14.5 Bar code tapes.................................................................................................................... 124
14.5.1 Standard bar code tapes .................................................................................................124
14.5.2 Special bar code tapes....................................................................................................124
14.5.3 Twin tapes .......................................................................................................................125
14.5.4 Repair tapes ....................................................................................................................125
14.5.5 Marker labels and control labels......................................................................................126
15 EC Declaration of Conformity..........................................................................127
16 Appendix............................................................................................................128
16.1 Bar code sample................................................................................................................. 128

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1 About this document
1.1 Used symbols and signal words
Tab.1.1: Warning symbols and signal words
Symbol indicating dangers to persons
Symbol indicating dangers from harmful laser radiation
Symbol indicating possible property damage
NOTE Signal word for property damage
Indicates dangers that may result in property damage if the measures for
danger avoidance are not followed.
CAUTION Signal word for minor injuries
Indicates dangers that may result in minor injury if the measures for danger
avoidance are not followed.
WARNING Signal word for serious injury
Indicates dangers that may result in severe or fatal injury if the measures
for danger avoidance are not followed.
Tab.1.2: Other symbols
Symbol for tips
Text passages with this symbol provide you with further information.
Symbol for action steps
Text passages with this symbol instruct you to perform actions.
Symbol for action results
Text passages with this symbol describe the result of the preceding action.

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Tab.1.3: Terms and abbreviations
BCB Bar code tape
BPS Bar code Positioning System
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
DAP Device Access Point
DCP Discovery and Configuration Protocol
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility
EN European standard
FE Functional earth
GSD General Station Description
GSDML Generic Station Description Markup Language
GUI Graphical User Interface
IO or I/O Input/Output
I&M Information&Maintenance
IP Internet Protocol
LED Light Emitting Diode
MAC Media Access Control
MVS Type of control barcode
MV0 Type of control barcode
NEC National Electric Code
OSI Open Systems Interconnection model
PELV Protective Extra-Low Voltage
RT Real Time
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
PLC Programmable Logic Control
Programmable Logic Control
TCP Transmission Control Protocol
UDP User Datagram Protocol
USB Universal Serial Bus
UL Underwriters Laboratories
UV Ultraviolet
XML Extensible Markup Language

Safety
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2 Safety
This sensor was developed, manufactured and tested in line with the applicable safety standards. It corre-
sponds to the state of the art.
2.1 Intended use
The device is an optical measuring system which uses visible red laser light of laser class1 to determine its
position relative to a permanently mounted barcode tape.
All accuracy details for the BPS300 measurement system refer to the position relative to the permanently
mounted bar code tape.
CAUTION
Use only approved bar code tapes!
The bar code tapes approved by Leuze and listed on the Leuze website as accessories are an
essential part of the measurement system.
Bar code tapes not approved by Leuze are not allowed.
The use of such bar code tapes is contrary to the intended use.
Areas of application
The BPS is designed for positioning in the following areas of application:
• Electrical monorail system
• Travel and lifting axes of high-bay storage devices
• Repositioning units
• Gantry crane bridges and their trolleys
• Elevators
CAUTION
Observe intended use!
The protection of personnel and the device cannot be guaranteed if the device is operated in a
manner not complying with its intended use.
ÄOnly operate the device in accordance with its intended use.
ÄLeuzeelectronicGmbH+Co.KG is not liable for damages caused by improper use.
ÄRead these operating instructions before commissioning the device. Knowledge of the oper-
ating instructions is an element of proper use.
NOTICE
Comply with conditions and regulations!
ÄObserve the locally applicable legal regulations and the rules of the employer's liability insur-
ance association.
2.2 Foreseeable misuse
Any use other than that defined under "Intended use" or which goes beyond that use is considered im-
proper use.
In particular, use of the device is not permitted in the following cases:
• in rooms with explosive atmospheres
• for medical purposes
• as own safety component in accordance with the machinery directive
NOTICE
Use as safety-related component within the safety function is possible, if the component combi-
nation is designed correspondingly by the machine manufacturer.

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NOTICE
Do not modify or otherwise interfere with the device!
ÄDo not carry out modifications or otherwise interfere with the device. The device must not be
tampered with and must not be changed in any way.
ÄThe use of a bar code tape not approved by Leuze is equivalent to an intervention in or
change to the device/measurement system.
ÄThe device must not be opened. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
ÄRepairs must only be performed by LeuzeelectronicGmbH+Co.KG.
2.3 Competent persons
Connection, mounting, commissioning and adjustment of the device must only be carried out by competent
persons.
Prerequisites for competent persons:
• They have a suitable technical education.
• They are familiar with the rules and regulations for occupational safety and safety at work.
• They are familiar with the operating instructions for the device.
• They have been instructed by the responsible person on the mounting and operation of the device.
Certified electricians
Electrical work must be carried out by a certified electrician.
Due to their technical training, knowledge and experience as well as their familiarity with relevant standards
and regulations, certified electricians are able to perform work on electrical systems and independently de-
tect possible dangers.
In Germany, certified electricians must fulfill the requirements of accident-prevention regulations DGUV
(German Social Accident Insurance) provision 3 (e.g. electrician foreman). In other countries, there are re-
spective regulations that must be observed.
2.4 Disclaimer
LeuzeelectronicGmbH+Co.KG is not liable in the following cases:
• The device is not being used properly.
• Reasonably foreseeable misuse is not taken into account.
• Mounting and electrical connection are not properly performed.
• Changes (e.g., constructional) are made to the device.
2.5 Laser warning notices
ATTENTION
LASER RADIATION – CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
The device satisfies the requirements of IEC/EN 60825-1:2014 safety regulations for a product
of laser class1 and complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 except for conformance with IEC 60825-1
Ed. 3., as described in Laser Notice No. 56, dated May 8, 2019.
CAUTION: Opening the device can lead to dangerous exposure to radiation.
ÄObserve the applicable statutory and local laser protection regulations.
ÄThe device must not be tampered with and must not be changed in any way.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside the device.
Repairs must only be performed by Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG.

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3 Device description
3.1 Device overview
3.1.1
General information
The BPS barcode positioning system uses visible red laser light to determine its position and its speed
value relative to a barcode tape that is affixed along the travel path. This takes place in the following steps:
• Read a code on the barcode tape (see following figure)
• Determine the position of the read code in the scanning beam
• Calculate the position to within less than a millimeter using the code information and the code position
relative to the device's center.
The position and speed values are then output to the controller via the host interface.
The BPS consists of device housing and interface connection hood for the connection to the control. The
BPS can optionally be delivered with display and optics heating.
The following connection hoods are available for the connection of the PROFINET interface:
• MS348 connection hood with M12 connectors
• MK348 connection hood with spring-cage terminals
• ME 348 103 connection hood with cables with M12 connector
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Fig.3.1: Device construction, device arrangement and beam exit
3.1.2
Performance characteristics
The most important performance characteristics of the barcode positioning system:
• Positioning with submillimeter accuracy from 0 to 10,000m
• For the control at high traverse rates of up to 10m/s
• Simultaneous position and speed measurement
• Working range: 50 to 170mm; enables flexible mounting positions
• Interfaces: PROFINET fieldbus, PROFIBUS fieldbus, SSI, RS232/RS422, RS485
• Binary inputs and outputs for control and process monitoring
• Configuration via webConfig tool or fieldbus
• Diagnosis via webConfig tool or optional display

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• Optional model with display
• Optional model with heating for use to -35°C
3.1.3
Accessories
Special accessories are available for the bar code positioning system. The accessories are optimally
matched to the BPS:
• Highly flexible, scratch-, smudge- and UV-resistant barcode tape
• Mounting devices for precise mounting with one screw (easy-mount)
• Modular connection technology via connection hoods with M12 connectors, spring-cage terminals or
with cables
3.1.4
Device model with heating
The barcode positioning system is optionally available as a model with integrated heating. In this case,
heating is permanently installed ex works.
NOTICE
No self-installation of the heating!
ÄSelf-installation of the heating on-site by the user is not possible.
The heating consists of two parts:
• Front cover heater
• Housing heater
Features of the integrated heating:
• Extends the application range of the BPS to -35°C
• Supply voltage 18…30 V DC
• BPS release through an internal temperature switch (start-up delay of about 30min for 24VDC and
minimum ambient temperature of ‑35°C)
• Required conductor cross-section for the power supply: At least 0.75mm2
NOTICE
Do not use ready-made cables!
ÄIt is not possible to use ready-made cables.
The current consumption of the BPS is too high for the ready-made cables.
Function
When the supply voltage is applied to the BPS, a temperature switch initially only supplies the heating with
current (front cover heater and housing heater). During the heating phase (around 30min), when the inside
temperature rises above 15°C, the temperature switch connects the BPS to the supply voltage. This is fol-
lowed by the self test and the changeover to read operation. The PWRLED lights up, showing overall
readiness for operation.
When the inside temperature reaches approx.18°C, another temperature switch turns the housing heater
off and, if necessary, back on again (if the inside temperature drops below 15°C). This does not interrupt
the read operation.
The front cover heater remains activated until an inside temperature of 25°C is reached. At temperatures
above this, the front cover heater switches off and, with a switching hysteresis of 3°C, back on again at an
inside temperature below 22°C.

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3.2 Connection technology
For the electrical connection of the BPS, the following connection variants are available:
• MS348 connection hood with M12 connectors
• MK348 connection hood with spring-cage terminals
• ME348103 connection hood with cables with M12 connector
The voltage supply (18…30VDC) is connected acc. to the connection type selected.
Two freely programmable switching inputs/switching outputs for individual adaptation to the respective ap-
plication are also available here.
3.2.1
MS348 connection hood with M12 connectors
The MS348 connection hood features three M12 connector plugs and a Mini-B type USB socket as a ser-
vice interface for configuration and diagnostics of the BPS.
NOTICE
The integrated parameter memory for the simple replacement of the BPS is located in the
MS348.
In the integrated parameter memory, both the settings and the PROFINET name are saved.
Upon device exchange, they are automatically transmitted to the new device.
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1 PWR/SW IN/OUT: M12 plug (A-coded)
2 SERVICE: Mini-B USB socket (behind protective cap)
3 HOST/BUSIN:M12 socket (D-coded), Ethernet0
4 BUSOUT: M12 socket (D-coded), Ethernet1
Fig.3.2: MS348 connection hood, connections
NOTICE
Shielding connection
ÄThe shielding connection is done via the M12 connector housing.
3.2.2
MK348 connection hood with spring-cage terminals
The MK348 connection hood makes it possible to connect the BPS directly and without additional connec-
tors.
• The MK348 features three cable bushings in which the shielding connection for the interface cable is
also located.
• A Mini-Btype USB socket is used for service purposes and for configuration and diagnostic of the BPS.

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NOTICE
The integrated parameter memory for the simple replacement of the BPS is located in the
MK348.
In the integrated parameter memory, both the settings and the PROFINET name are saved.
Upon device exchange, they are automatically transmitted to the new device.
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2 SERVICE: Mini-B USB socket (behind protective cap)
Fig.3.3: Connection hood MK348, connections
Cable fabrication and shielding connection
ÄRemove approx.78mm of the connection cable sheathing. 15mm of sheath of the shielded line must
be freely accessible.
ÄLead the individual wires into the terminals according to the diagram.
NOTICE
Do not use wire-end sleeves!
ÄWhen fabricating cables, we recommend against using wire-end sleeves.
NOTICE
The shield is automatically contacted when the cable is lead into the metal screw fitting and fas-
tened when the cord grip is closed.
≈ 55 mm ≈ 8 mm≈ 15 mm
1 2
1 Diameter of contact area, cable: 6…9.5mm
2 Diameter of contact area, shield: 5…9.5mm
Fig.3.4: Cable fabrication for connection hoods with spring-cage terminals

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3.2.3
ME348103 connection hood with cables with M12 connector
The ME348103 connection hood features three connection cables with M12 connector plugs and a Mini-B
type USB socket as a service interface for configuration and diagnostics of the BPS.
NOTICE
The integrated parameter memory for the simple replacement of the BPS is located in the
ME348103.
In the integrated parameter memory, both the settings and the PROFINET name are saved.
Upon device exchange, they are automatically transmitted to the new device.
NOTICE
Network interruption with EtherCAT in a linear topology!
ÄIn the event of a device exchange, the EtherCAT network is interrupted at this location.
ÄThe EtherCAT network is interrupted if the BPS is unplugged from the connection hood.
ÄIf there is no voltage supply for the BPS, the EtherCAT network is interrupted.
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2 SERVICE: Mini-B USB socket (behind protective cap)
3 BUS OUT: Connection cable with M12 socket (D-coded), Ethernet1
4 HOST/BUSIN: Connection cable with M12 socket (D-coded), Ethernet0
5 Protection cap (no connection)
Fig.3.5: ME 348 103 connection hood, connections
3.3 Display elements
The BPS is available optionally with display, two control buttons and LEDs or with only two LEDs as indica-
tors on the device housing.
Located in the connection hood (MS348, MK348 or ME348103) are two, split, two-colored LEDs as sta-
tus display for PROFINET connections HOST/BUSIN and BUSOUT.
3.3.1
LED indicators
The device housing features the following multicolor LED indicators as primary display element:
• PWR
• BUS

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1 PWR LED
2 BUS LED
3 Display
4 Control buttons
Fig.3.6: Indicators on the device housing
Tab.3.1: Meaning of the LED indicators on the device housing
LED Color, state Description
LED1
PWR
Off Device is switched off
• No supply voltage
Green, flashing Device is being initialized
• Supply voltage connected
• Initialization running
• No measurement value output
Green, continuous light Device in operation
• Initialization finished
• Measurement value output
Red, flashing Warning set
• No measurement (e.g. no
barcode tape)
Red, continuous light Device error
• Device function is limited
• Details via event log
(see chapter 10.1.2 "Diagno-
sis with webConfig tool")
Orange, flashing PROFINET wave function acti-
vated
Orange, continuous light Service active
• No data on the host interface
• Configuration via USB service
interface

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LED Color, state Description
LED2
BUS
Off No supply voltage
Green, flashing • Device waiting for communi-
cation to be re-established
• No data exchange
Green, continuous light • Communication with IO-Con-
troller established
• Data exchange active
Orange, flashing PROFINET wave function acti-
vated
Red, flashing • Parameterization or configura-
tion failed
• No data exchange
LED indicators on the connection hood (MS348 or MK348)
1 2
1 LED0, ACT0/LINK0
2 LED1, ACT1/LINK1
Fig.3.7: MS348, LED indicators
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1 LED0, ACT0/LINK0
2 LED1, ACT1/LINK1
Fig.3.8: MK348, LED indicators

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Tab.3.2: Meaning of the LED indicators on the connection hood
LED Color, state Description
ACT0/LINK0 Green, continuous light Ethernet connected (LINK)
Yellow, flickering light Data communication (ACT)
ACT1/LINK1 Green, continuous light Ethernet connected (LINK)
Yellow, flickering light Data communication (ACT)
3.3.2
Display indicators
The optional display of the BPS is only used as a display element. The display has the following features:
• Monochromatic with white background lighting
• Double line, 128 x 32 pixels
• Display language: English
Two control buttons can be used to control which values appear in the display.
The background lighting is activated by pressing any control button and is automatically deactivated after
ten minutes have passed.
The display shows the content on two lines:
• The upper display line shows the selected function as an English term.
• The lower display line shows the data of the selected function.
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1 Display
2 Control buttons
Fig.3.9: Display on the device housing
Display functions
The following functions can be displayed and activated in the display:
• Position value
•Position Value
• Position value in mm
Display with "." as decimal separator character (e.g., +34598.7mm)
• Reading quality
•Quality
• 0…100%
• Device status
•BPS Info
•SystemOK / Warning / Error
• I/O status

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Status of the inputs/outputs
•I/O status
•IO1In:0 / IO2Out:0
In/Out depending on configuration, 0/1 for state of the I/O
• Device address for host communication
•BPS Address
• Device name in PROFINET-IO, e.g. Probe2
Ticker text with up to 240characters
• Version information
Software and hardware version of the device
•Version
•SW:V1.3.0HW:1
NOTICE
Laser activation by selecting Quality!
ÄIf the position measurement has stopped and the laser thereby switched, the laser is
switched on and the position measurement started by activating Quality.
The display is controlled via the control buttons:
• –Enter: activate or deactivate the display shift function
• –Down: scroll through functions (downwards)
Example: Representation of the I/O status on the display
1. Press button : Display flashes
2. Press button : Display changes from position value (Position Value) to reading quality (Quality)
3. Press button : Display changes from reading quality (Quality) to device status (BPS Info)
4. Press button : Display changes from device status (BPS Info) to I/O Status
5. Press button : I/O Status displayed, display stops flashing
Display during device start-up
During device start-up, a start-up display first appears which is briefly followed by the display with the ver-
sion information.
The standard display after starting up the BPS is Position Value.
3.4 Bar code tape
3.4.1
General information
The barcode tape is available in different variants:
• BCBG40… barcode tape with 40mm grid
Code128 with character setC, increasing in increments of 4 (e.g., 000004, 000008, …)
• BCBG30… barcode tape with 30mm grid
Code128 with character setC, increasing in increments of 3 (e.g. 000003, 000006, …)
A barcode tape consists of a sequence of individual position labels in one of the two grids. Defined cut
marks are provided for cutting the BCB.
The BCB is delivered on a roll. A roll contains up to 300m of BCB, with the wrapping direction from the out-
side to the inside (smallest number on the outside). If more than 300m of BCB is ordered, the total length
is divided into rolls of max. 300m.
Standard bar code tapes in fixed length increments as well as special bar code tapes with custom tape
start value, tape end value, custom length and height can be found on the Leuze website in the acces-
sories for the BPS300 devices.

Device description
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An entry wizard is available for special bar code tapes on the Leuze website under devices BPS300 - Ac-
cessories tab. The entry wizard provides support when entering the individual pieces of tape data and cre-
ates a query or order form with the correct part number and type designation.
NOTICE
Only one BCB type per system!
ÄIn a given system, use either only BCBG30… with 30mm grid or only BCBG40… with
40mm grid.
If different BCBG30… or BCBG40… models are used in one system, the BPS cannot en-
sure an exact position determination.
NOTICE
Configure the BPS for the used BCB type!
ÄThe used BCB type must be set in the BPS configuration with the Tape selection parameter
(see chapter 8.4.2 "DAPmodule– permanently defined parameters").
ÄOn delivery, the BPS is set for BCBG40… with a 40mm grid.
If the BCBG30… with a 30mm grid is used, the Tape selection must be adjusted in the
BPS configuration.
ÄIf the used BCB type does not correspond to the Tape selection configured in the BPS, ex-
act position determination cannot be performed by the BPS.
BCBG40… barcode tape with 40mm grid
1 2
000040 000044 000048 000052
3
4
G40LeuzeG40LeuzeG40LeuzeG40Leuze
5
1 Position label with position value
2 Cut mark
3 Grid dimension = 40mm
4 Height
Standard heights: 47mm and 25mm
5 G40 = designation in plain-text for 40mm grid
Fig.3.10: BCBG40… barcode tape with 40mm grid

Device description
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NOTICE
Standard BCBG40… bar code tapes are available in various length increments in the following
heights:
- 47mm
- 25mm
Special BCBG40… bar code tapes are available in mm height increments between 20 and
140mm.
An entry wizard is available for special bar code tapes on the Leuze website under devices
BPS300 - Accessories tab. The entry wizard provides support when entering the individual
pieces of tape data and creates a query or order form with the correct part number and type
designation.
BCBG30… barcode tape with 30mm grid
000018 000021 000024 000027 000030
1 2
30
G30Leuze G30Leuze G30Leuze G30Leuze G30Leuze
3
1 Position label with position value
2 Cut mark
3 G30 = designation in plain-text for 30mm grid
Fig.3.11: BCBG30… barcode tape with 30mm grid
NOTICE
Standard BCBG30… bar code tapes are available in various length increments in the following
heights:
- 47mm
- 25mm
Special BCBG30… bar code tapes are available in mm height increments between 20 and
140mm.
An entry wizard is available for special bar code tapes on the Leuze website under devices
BPS300 - Accessories tab. The entry wizard provides support when entering the individual
pieces of tape data and creates a query or order form with the correct part number and type
designation.
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