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Optische Sensoren / Photoelectric Sensors
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Outputs: Analog output
Current output 4 … 20 mA.
Alarm output (active high)
As long as there is an object within the actual - taught - measuring range and the signal received is
sufficiently strong the output is low.
If there is no object inside the actual - taught - measuring range or the signal received is of
insufficient strength or quality the alarm output is high.
Functions: Every sensor is delivered with the factory setup (max. measuring range). The teach-in feature was
designed to choose a smaller range within the nominal measuring range for optimizing the
resolution. Output current and alarm output adapt to the new range. Two positions must be taught.
The first teach-in position aligns with 4 mA, the second position aligns with 20 mA
These teach-in positions are always just at the border of the new range (inside the measuring
range)
The sensor may be tauht more than 10,000 times in its lifetime
The sensor can always be reset to the factory settings
The sensor may be taught using the teach button or via the external teach input
During the teach-in process, the red LED and the alarm output provides a feedback
The red LED on the back side of the sensor and the alarm output indicate “run” mode if an object
is within the measuring range.
Attention:
Within 5 minutes after power on, the sensor can be taught using the button or the teach-in wire.
After 5 minutes, the teach-in button will be locked preventing accidental adjustment. The teach-in
wire is active all the time.
0.2 m 13 m
4mA
2mA
Analog out
20 m
A
Example of
a taught
output
curve
Alarm out
LED
Standard
output
curve
0.2 m 13 m
4mA
2mA
Analog out
20 mA
Example of a
revers taught
output curve
Alarm out
LED
Standard
output
curve
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