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IB Series
Users Manual
Read this manual before using the product in order to
achieve maximum performance.
Keep this manual in a safe place after reading it so that
it can be referenced at any time.
96099E
Thrubeam Type
Laser Detection Sensor
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - IB Series

IB SeriesUser’s ManualRead this manual before using the product in order to achieve maximum performance.Keep this manual in a safe place after reading

Page 2 - Introduction

1-21Before UseIB-E1-1 Checking the Package ContentsThe following equipment and accessories are included in the package. Before using the unit, make su

Page 3 - General Precautions

5-2IB-E5Specifications5-1 Specifications*1 Classified based on IEC60825-1 following the requirements of FDA (CDRH) Laser Notice No. 50*2 Value when me

Page 4 - Precautions for Use

5-1 Specifications5-3IB-E5Specifications*1 ±5 V, 1 to 5 V, 0 to 5 V, or 4 - 20 mA should be selected.*2 The four external input wires are assigned wi

Page 5 - Other Precautions

5-4IB-E5Specifications5-2 Circuit DiagramWhen NPN output is selectedWhen PNP output is selectedOutput CircuitMain circuit Brown 0 V Blue * Load Overcu

Page 6 - Chapter 3 Basic Operations

5-2 Circuit Diagram5-5IB-E5SpecificationsWhen NPN output is selectedWhen PNP output is selectedInput Circuit10 to 30 VDC*Blue+5V0V BrownMain circuit*

Page 7

5-6IB-E5Specifications5-3 DimensionsIB-1000/IB-1050 Unit: mmEnd unit (OP-26751) Unit: mmAmplifier Unit28.342.437.417.418.518.58.920 21.5535.476.2517.6

Page 8 - Chapter A Appendix

5-3 Dimensions5-7IB-E5SpecificationsIB-1500/IB-1550 Unit: mmPanel cutout dimensions Unit: mm44.7 15.3 4 9.5 1.5 35 20.2 2.3 7.6 73.6 48 19.1 19.1 10.

Page 9 - Before Use1

5-3 Dimensions5-85SpecificationsIB-E IB-01 IB-05Sensor HeadReceiver TransmitterMounting bracket (accessory) for IB-01φ4 Cable length 2m2-φ3.2(Mount

Page 10 - Checking the Package Contents

5-3 Dimensions5-9IB-E5Specifications IB-10Receiver TransmitterMounting bracket (accessory) for IB-05, IB-10φ4Cable length 2m2.5 7 25 13.8 50 3.7 2-φ

Page 11

5-3 Dimensions5-105SpecificationsIB-E IB-30Receiver TransmitterMounting bracket (accessory) for IB-30ReferenceThe position of each sensor head slit

Page 12 - List of Optional Parts

A-1IB-EAppendixA 1 Troubleshooting ...A-22 Display Screen and Output ...

Page 13 - 1-2 Part Names and Functions

1-1 Checking the Package Contents1-31Before UseIB-ESensor HeadR.oN LAIRESRESALTIB-01 (Measurement range φ1 to 2.5 mm)Transmitter x 1 Receiver x 1Moun

Page 14 - Amplifier control unit

A-2IB-EAppendix 1 TroubleshootingThis section describes corrective actions when errors occur.Frequently Asked QuestionsProblem Check points Corrective

Page 15 - 1-2 Part Names and Functions

A-3IB-EAppendixThe values areincorrect.Is the object tilted or located in an incorrect position?Adjust the object to correctly fall within the measure

Page 16 - Sensor Head Unit

A-4AppendixIB-EWhen an error occurs, an error message appears on the amplifier unit.The analog outputcannot be outputproperly.Is the unit properly w

Page 17 - Installation and Connection2

A-5IB-EAppendixReceiver errorThe receiver is not connected to the sensor amplifier.Correctly connect the receiver."Connecting the Sensor Head&quo

Page 18

A-6AppendixIB-E* Press the [MODE] button to remove the error and return to the main screen.Reference light registration error 1* (Light insufficien

Page 19

A-7IB-EAppendixWhen the judgment value (P.V.) is [-----], all judgment outputs turn OFF (when set to normally open), the analog voltage output changes

Page 20 - Installation and Connection

A-8AppendixIB-EThe SET1, SET2, or SET3 value is incorrect and the correction using the calibration function could not be performed.Perform the calib

Page 21 - Expansion unit

A-9AppendixIB-E 2 Display Screen and OutputNormally, the judgment value (P.V.) is displayed on the main display (upper level).This section describes t

Page 22 - To attach To remove

A-10IB-EAppendix 3Factory Setting (Default Value) ListThis section describes the factory settings (default values).If the initial reset is performed,

Page 23

A-11AppendixIB-E 4 IndexNumber2-point tuning ...3-16AAdjust Level ...4-37Analog

Page 24 - Mounting the Sensor Head

1-1 Checking the Package Contents1-41Before UseIB-EFor sensor amplifier unitFor sensor headExtension cableList of Optional Partsend unit x 2Expansion

Page 25 - Lock cover

A-12AppendixIB-EKKey Lock Function ...3-23LLaser emission stop input ...4-35List of Setting Items ...

Page 26 - Red ring

MEMOA-13IB-EAppendix

Page 27 - White Brown

Revision HistoryPrint date Revision no. DescriptionJuly, 2010 Initial release.August, 2010 Revision 2 Fixed wordingApril, 2011October, 2013Revision 3R

Page 28

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 29 - Basic Operations3

Copyright (c) 2010 KEYENCE CORPORATION. All rights reserved.237001E 1103-4 96099E Printed in Japan

Page 30 - Turned On for the First Time

1-51Before UseIB-E1-2 Part Names and FunctionsDIN rail mount type (IB-1000/IB-1050)*1 When shipped from the factory, a protective cover is installed o

Page 31 - Main Display (Upper Level)

1-2 Part Names and Functions1-61Before UseIB-EAmplifier control unit DIN rail mount type (IB-1000/IB-1050) Panel mount type (IB-1500/IB-1550)(11) (

Page 32 - Sub Display (Lower Level)

1-2 Part Names and Functions1-71Before UseIB-E(6) Zero shift buttonPress this to set the internal measurement value (R.V.) to the shift target value.

Page 33

1-2 Part Names and Functions1-81Before UseIB-EIB-01/IB-05/IB-10/IB-30Sensor Head UnitItem Description(1) Laser emission warning indicatorAlways on wh

Page 34 - Buttons used

2-12IB-EInstallation and Connection2 This chapter describes precautions when installing and connecting the IB Series.2-1 Mounting and Wiring the Senso

Page 35

2-2IB-E2Installation and Connection2-1 Mounting and Wiring the Sensor Amplifier UnitDIN rail mount type, main unit (IB-1000)1Align the claw at the bot

Page 36 - 3-3 Beam Axis Adjustment

2-1 Mounting and Wiring the Sensor Amplifier Unit2-3IB-E2Installation and Connection1Remove the expansion protective cover from the IB-1000 (main uni

Page 37 - Blink (fast)

IntroductionThis manual describes the basic operations and information for the IB Series.Read this manual carefully to ensure performance and safe fun

Page 38 - 'T)

2-1 Mounting and Wiring the Sensor Amplifier Unit2-42Installation and ConnectionIB-EPanel mount type, main unit (IB-1500)1Make a hole on the panel as

Page 39 - 'T#F

2-1 Mounting and Wiring the Sensor Amplifier Unit2-5IB-E2Installation and ConnectionPanel mount type, expansion unit (IB-1550)Several expansion units

Page 40 - Initial Reset (Initialize)

2-1 Mounting and Wiring the Sensor Amplifier Unit2-62Installation and ConnectionIB-EConnecting the power/input-output cable (for panel mount type onl

Page 41 - Reference

2-1 Mounting and Wiring the Sensor Amplifier Unit2-7IB-E2Installation and ConnectionPower/Input-output cable"Output Circuit" (page 5-4)*1 I

Page 42 - Manual Setting

2-8IB-E2Installation and Connection2-2 Connecting and Mounting the Sensor Head MountingMount the sensor head with the enclosed screws (IB-01/IB-05/IB

Page 43 - Automatic Setting

2-2 Connecting and Mounting the Sensor Head2-9IB-E2Installation and ConnectionConnecting the sensor head and sensor amplifier unit1Attach the receive

Page 44 - 2-point tuning

2-2 Connecting and Mounting the Sensor Head2-102Installation and ConnectionIB-E2Attach the lock cover to the connector to secure the cable.3Attach th

Page 45

2-2 Connecting and Mounting the Sensor Head2-11IB-E2Installation and ConnectionAttaching the sensor head cable connector (OP-87060)Cut the sensor hea

Page 46 - Shift target value

2-2 Connecting and Mounting the Sensor Head2-122Installation and ConnectionIB-EMEMO

Page 47

3-13IB-EBasic Operations3 This chapter describes basic operations and settings for the IB Series.3-1 Operation when the Power is Turned On for the Fir

Page 48 - Bank Function (Registering

1IB-ESafety Information for IB Series* The classification is implemented based on IEC60825-1 following the requirement of Laser Notice No.50 ofFDA (CD

Page 49 - How to Switch the Bank

3-2IB-E3Basic Operations3-1 Operation when the Power is Turned On for the First TimeWhen the amplifier is turned on for the first time after the senso

Page 50

3-33Basic OperationsIB-E3-2 Operations on the Main ScreensThis section describes R.V. (Internal Measurement Value) displayed on the sub display (lower

Page 51 - 3-9 Key Lock Function

3-2 Operations on the Main Screens3-43Basic OperationsIB-EThe sub display can be switched with the arrow button  / .According to the type of displa

Page 52 - 3-9 Key Lock Function

3-2 Operations on the Main Screens3-5IB-E3Basic Operations(1) R.V. value display screenThe internal measurement value (R.V.) is displayed. The displa

Page 53 - Setting Various Functions4

3-2 Operations on the Main Screens3-63Basic OperationsIB-EThis section explains functions selectable from the main screen and functions selectable af

Page 54 - 4-1 Setting Operations

3-2 Operations on the Main Screens3-7IB-E3Basic OperationsFunctions available on the setting screenMain screenPress the [MODE] button for approx. 2 s

Page 55 - 4-1 Setting Operations

3-8IB-E3Basic Operations3-3 Beam Axis AdjustmentAdjust the laser beam’s axis.1Mount the receiver so that the transmitter and receiver are on the same

Page 56 - Settings

3-3 Beam Axis Adjustment3-9IB-E3Basic OperationsWhen the beam axis is aligned, the value on the sub display (lower level) will increase. Mount the un

Page 57 - Setting Various Functions

3-10IB-E3Basic Operations3-4Reference Light Registration (Gain Adjustment) and Adjust FunctionThe amount of received light when the sensor head is mou

Page 58 - #X'

3-4 Reference Light Registration (Gain Adjustment) and Adjust Function3-11IB-E3Basic OperationsIf the received light changes because the front of the

Page 59 - Return to the

2IB-ETroubleshootingWARNINGTurn the power OFF immediately in the following cases. Continuing use in an abnormal state can cause damage.•When water o

Page 60 - Total received light

3-12IB-E3Basic Operations3-5 Initial Reset (Initialize)When initial reset is performed, all settings, excluding the calibration function, are initiali

Page 61 - ;'5

3-133Basic OperationsIB-E3-6Setting the Tolerance Setting ValueThe tolerance setting value consists of the upper limit value (HIGH setting value) and

Page 62

3-6 Setting the Tolerance Setting Value3-143Basic OperationsIB-EThis is the method to directly enter the tolerance setting value (HIGH setting value,

Page 63

3-6 Setting the Tolerance Setting Value3-15IB-E3Basic OperationsTolerance tuningWhen the target (master workpiece) as a reference is present, the HIG

Page 64 - (T'S

3-6 Setting the Tolerance Setting Value3-163Basic OperationsIB-E2-point tuningWith this method, the median value of the good target and defective tar

Page 65 - 4. Output Mode

3-6 Setting the Tolerance Setting Value3-17IB-E3Basic Operations5Measure the good target again and press the [SET] button. (LOW side 1st point confir

Page 66 - 5. Hold Function

3-18IB-E3Basic Operations3-7Zero Shift Function (Shifting the Internal Measurement Value (R.V.))The internal measurement value (R.V.) is shifted (offs

Page 67 - Sample hold

3-7 Zero Shift Function (Shifting the Internal Measurement Value (R.V.))3-19IB-E3Basic OperationsWhen the following operation is performed on the mai

Page 68 - Peak hold

3-20IB-E3Basic Operations3-8Bank Function (Registering Multiple Tolerance Setting Values)Using the bank function, you can register up to four patterns

Page 69 - Bottom hold

3-8 Bank Function (Registering Multiple Tolerance Setting Values)3-21IB-E3Basic OperationsThe following two methods can be used to switch the bank. S

Page 70 - Peak-to-Peak hold

3IB-ENOTICE Warming UpWait at least 30 minutes after turning the power on before starting use. The circuit will be unstable immediately after the pow

Page 71 - &.;

3-8 Bank Function (Registering Multiple Tolerance Setting Values)3-223Basic OperationsIB-ESwitching the bank by the external inputWhen the bank A inp

Page 72

3-233Basic OperationsIB-E3-9 Key Lock FunctionThe key lock function prevents unwanted button operations during measurement.When the key lock function

Page 73

3-9 Key Lock FunctionMEMO3-24IB-E3Basic Operations

Page 74

4-14IB-ESetting Various Functions4 This chapter describes the various functions of the IB Series.4-1 Setting Operations ...

Page 75 - 7. Delay Timer

4-2IB-E4Setting Various Functions4-1 Setting OperationsThis section explains functions selectable from the main screen and functions selectable after

Page 76 - Timing chart

4-1 Setting Operations4-3IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsFunctions available on the setting screenMain screenPress the [MODE] button for approx. 2 seco

Page 77 - &.;6

4-4IB-E4Setting Various Functions4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced SettingsThe following items can be set.List of Setting ItemsTypeSetting items Descrip

Page 78 - 8. Hysteresis

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-5IB-E4Setting Various Functions*Can be set only when using the panel mount type amplifier unit (IB-1500/IB-

Page 79 - 9. Analog Output Scaling

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-64Setting Various FunctionsIB-EThis section describes operations and setting screen to modify the basic set

Page 80 - Analog output accuracy

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-7IB-E4Setting Various Functions5*LASERBANK0123HILOR.V.ANALOGHI SHIFTZERO SHIFTTIMINGLO*.FGOHOLD CALCCHE

Page 81 - 10. External Input

4IB-ETable of ContentsIntroductionSafety Information for IB Series ... 1General Precautio

Page 82 - Zero shift input

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-84Setting Various FunctionsIB-ESelect whether to display the received light (or blocked light) of the laser

Page 83 - Timing input

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-9IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsMeasurement mode setting screenWhen changing the measurement mode from [% mo

Page 84 -  Minimum input time

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-104Setting Various FunctionsIB-EThis function sets whether to display according to the light transmitted in

Page 85 - Adjust input

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-11IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsSet the averaging or high-pass filter for the data retrieved at the samplin

Page 86 - Bank A input/Bank B input

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-124Setting Various FunctionsIB-Ez Auto adjust function enabled*" 15. Auto Adjust Function" (page

Page 87 - 11. Bank Switching Method

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-13IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsAccording to the judgment value (P.V.), set the output mode (NO/NC) of judg

Page 88 - 13. Save Adjust State

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-144Setting Various FunctionsIB-EThe holding method is set for the judgment value (P.V.).Functions other tha

Page 89 - 15. Auto Adjust Function

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-15IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsSample holdWhen the timing input is turned ON, the judgment value (P.V.) is

Page 90 - 'TT

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-164Setting Various FunctionsIB-EPeak holdThe maximum value of the specified period (sampling period) is hel

Page 91 - '4#&

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-17IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsBottom holdThe minimum value of the specified period (sampling period) is h

Page 92 - 19. Power Save Function

5IB-EBeam Axis Adjustment Assistant Function ... 3-83-4Reference Light Registration (Gain Adjustment) and Adju

Page 93 - 21. P.V. Value Display Color

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-184Setting Various FunctionsIB-EPeak-to-Peak holdThe difference between the maximum value and minimum value

Page 94 - 4-3 Calibration Function

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-19IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsAuto peak holdWhen the internal measurement value (R.V.) goes beyond the sp

Page 95 - F'(.6

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-204Setting Various FunctionsIB-E Hysteresis for trigger level setting screenSet the hysteresis for the tri

Page 96 - 'PF

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-21IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsAuto bottom holdWhen the internal measurement value (R.V.) falls below the

Page 97 - 5'6

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-224Setting Various FunctionsIB-E Hysteresis for trigger level setting screenSet the hysteresis for the tri

Page 98 - 5'6

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-23IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsThe external input (timing input) operation used for " 5. Hold Functio

Page 99 - Specifications5

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-244Setting Various FunctionsIB-ETiming chart Delay timer offThe delay timer is not used. On delay timerTi

Page 100 - 5-1 Specifications

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-25IB-E4Setting Various Functions Off delay timerTime required to change the GO judgment output operation f

Page 101 - Amplifier Unit

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-264Setting Various FunctionsIB-EThe hysteresis for the tolerance setting value is set.If the judgment value

Page 102 - 5-2 Circuit Diagram

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-27IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsThe analog output scaling for the judgment value (P.V.) is set.If the setti

Page 103 - Input Circuit

6IB-E14. Adjust Level ... 4-3715. Auto Adjust Function...

Page 104 - 5-3 Dimensions

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-284Setting Various FunctionsIB-EThe upper and lower limits for the different selections of analog outputs a

Page 105 - IB-1500/IB-1550 Unit: mm

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-29IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsYou can select functions to be assigned to four external inputs (External i

Page 106 - Sensor Head

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-304Setting Various FunctionsIB-EZero shift inputWhen the zero shift input is set to ON, the internal measur

Page 107 - 5-3 Dimensions

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-31IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsTiming inputWhen the timing input is turned ON while using the hold functio

Page 108

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-324Setting Various FunctionsIB-E When Peak hold, Bottom hold or Peak-to-Peak hold is set" 6. Timing I

Page 109 - AppendixA

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-33IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsAdjust inputThe light deterioration is compensated for when adjust input is

Page 110 - 1 Troubleshooting

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-344Setting Various FunctionsIB-EBank A input/Bank B input By combining ON/OFF setting of bank A input and

Page 111 - Appendix

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-35IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsLaser emission stop inputThe laser emission remains interrupted while the l

Page 112 - 'T*

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-364Setting Various FunctionsIB-EWhen the zero shift is performed with the external input, make the setting

Page 113 - Error contents Remedy

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-37IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsSet the permitted light adjustment percentage when using the adjust functio

Page 114 - QW'T

1-11IB-EBefore Use1 This chapter describes the overview of the IB Series and the name and function of each part.1-1 Checking the Package Contents...

Page 115 - 'TT

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-384Setting Various FunctionsIB-EAuto adjust levelIf the received light drops suddenly within the set percen

Page 116 - 5'6

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-39IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsSet the output operation when an error occurs.* To set the same error outpu

Page 117 - 2 Display Screen and Output

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-404Setting Various FunctionsIB-EThe number of digits of the judgment value (P.V.) or the internal measureme

Page 118

4-2 Basic Settings and Advanced Settings4-41IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsSet the indicator colors for the amplifier judgment indicator."3-6 Set

Page 119 - 4 Index

4-42IB-E4Setting Various Functions4-3 Calibration FunctionWhen there is a difference between the internal measurement value (R.V.) and the actual dime

Page 120

4-3 Calibration Function4-43IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsSetting Method (Measured Correction)Main screen1Press the [MODE] and  buttons for approx.

Page 121

4-3 Calibration Function4-444Setting Various FunctionsIB-E6Press the [SET] button.After [set2] blinks several times on the sub display's screen

Page 122

4-3 Calibration Function4-45IB-E4Setting Various FunctionsSetting Method (Logical Correction)PointLogical correction cannot be set if “dimension mode

Page 123 - WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS

4-3 Calibration Function4-464Setting Various FunctionsIB-E[set2]7Enter “R.V. before calibration (2)” on the main display using the  /  buttons.The

Page 124

5-15IB-ESpecifications5 This chapter describes the specifications, circuit diagrams, and dimensions of the IB Series.5-1 Specifications .....

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