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IO-Link
Measuring range
MultiMode
Response time
SOPAS ET
Switching frequency
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IO-Link is a non-proprietary internationally standardized
communication technology, which makes it possible to
communicate with sensors and actuators in industrial
environments (IEC 61131-9). IO-Link devices communicate
with higher-level control systems via an IO-Link master. The
IO-Link devices are connected to these via a point-to-point
connection.
IO-Link enables communication between controllers, sensors
and actuators and allows the parameterization and reading-
out of devices to be centrally managed.
The measuring range can be anywhere inside the detection
range. The measuring range must always be completely
inside the detection range.
The MultiMode function is used with photoelectric sensors to
select between various operating modes: e.g., Background
Suppression, Foreground Suppression, Two-Point Teach-In, Two
Independent Switching Points or Window Mode. The operating
modes can be set using the Teach-Turn adjustment (BluePilot)
and IO-Link.
The MultiMode function is used with photoelectric sensors to
select between various modes and functions: e.g.,
Background Suppression, Foreground Suppression, Single
Value Teach-in, Two Value Teach-in, Manual Teach-in, Speed,
Standard and Precision Modes.
The various modes/functions can be set via the touch
display or IO-Link.
The response time specifies the maximum amount of time
that elapses from when an event triggers the sensor to when
a signal is present at the output.
SICK Engineering Tool for configuring IO-Link devices
Software with a graphical user interface and convenient
visualization for configuring and parameterizing IO-Link
devices.
Corresponding visualization files (SDD = SOPAS Device
Description) are available for all devices so that you can
operate the IO-Link devices using SOPAS ET.
You can download SOPAS ET and the device-specific SDDs
directly and free of charge from the SICK homepage:
www.sick.com.
The switching frequency expresses the number of switching
operations performed by a sensor over a defined interval of
time.
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