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Output gradient
Transducer
Unit
Min. value
Null value
End value
Max. value
Error value
Rising
(factory setting)
BTL6-A…
V
−0.5
0
+10.0
+10.5
+10.5
BTL6-G…
V
−10.5
−10.0
+10.0
+10.5
+10.5
BTL6-C…
mA
0.1
0.1
20.0
20.4
20.4
BTL6-E…
mA
3.6
4.0
20.0
20.4
3.6
Falling
(after inverting)
BTL6-A…
V
+10.5
+10.0
0
−0.5
+10.5
BTL6-G…
V
+10.5
+10.0
−10.0
−10.5
+10.5
BTL6-C…
mA
20.4
20.0
0.1
0.1
20.4
BTL6-E…
mA
20.4
20.0
4.0
3.6
3.6
Tab. 6-1: Value table for factory settings
6.1
Programming inputs
Programming inputs La and Lb must be used in order to
make settings. A programming input at 10 to 30 V
corresponds to activation (high active).
The Balluff BTL7-A-CB02-S115 adjusting box can be used
for this (see Accessories on page 19).
Automatic deactivation!
If no signals are transmitted via the
programming inputs for approx. 10 min,
programming mode is automatically ended.
6.2
Calibration procedure notes
Prerequisites
– Programming inputs are connected.
– The transducer is connected to the system controller.
– Voltage or current values from the transducer can be
read (using a multimeter, the system control or the
adjusting box).
Transducer
Adjusting box
Supply
Adapter cable with connector
(socket)
Adapter cable with
connector (plug)
6-pin
8-pin
Fig. 6-1:
Connecting the BTL7-A-CB02-S115 adjusting box
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Calibration procedure
Values for null and end point
– Any desired position of the magnet can be used as the
null or end point. However, the null and end points may
not be reversed.
– The absolute null and end points must lie within the
minimum or maximum limits of what can be output
(see value table).
The last set values are always saved, regardless
of whether the setting was ended using the
programming inputs or automatically after
10 min have expired.
Value table for teach-in and inverting
The following examples refer to transducers
with 0 to 10 V or 4 to 20 mA output.
BTL6-A/C/E/G500-M _ _ _ _ -PF-S115
Micropulse Transducer in a Flat Profile Housing