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COMMISSIONING
3.4
Functioning of the programmable input
3.5
Alignment
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Configuration
4.1
Setting the switching output via the teach-in quick access button (-/Q1) (+/Q2)
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Only apply voltage/switch on the voltage supply (U
tions have been established. The green LED lights up on the sensor.
Explanations on connection diagram:
L+ = Supply voltage
MF = Programmable input or output
M = Ground
C/Q = Communication and switching output
Function
Laser shutdown
External teach-in Q1
External teach-in Q2
Align the sensor with the object. Select the position so that the red emitted light beam
hits the center of the object. You must ensure that the optical opening (front screen)
of the sensor is completely clear [F]. We recommend making the adjustments using an
object with a low remission.
Figure: E
Perform configuration:
The sensing range is adjusted by pressing the teach-in quick access button for > 1 s.
Do not operate the teach-in buttons using sharp objects. We recommend placing the
sensing range in the object, e.g., see Graphic F. Once the sensing range has been
adjusted, the object is removed from the path of the beam. This causes the background
to be suppressed and the switching output to change.
Sensing range settings via IO-Link. See IO-Link description (8022709).
The sensor is adjusted and ready for operation. Use the following graphic to check the
function. If the switching output fails to behave in accordance with the graphic, check
the application conditions. See section Fault diagnosis
> 0 V) once all electrical connec‐
V
Minimum duration
4 ms
1 s
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