June 23, 2023
Q5Z Global Laser Measurement Sensor With IO-Link Instruction Manual
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Chapter Contents
9.1 Dual (Int Distance) Mode ................................................................................................................................................................ 31
9.2 Dual Mode Reference Surface Considerations ........................................................................................................................................... 32
9.3 Dual Mode Considerations for Clear and Transparent Object Detection .................................................................................................... 32
Dual TEACH mode, dual int distance window, expands the applications the
Q5Z Global
can solve by combining dis
tancebased detection with light intensity thresholds.
In background suppression (DYN, 1pt, 2pt) and foreground suppression (FGS) TEACH modes, the
Q5Z Global
sensor com
pares changes in the measured distance between the sensor and target to control the output state. In dual TEACH mode, the
user teaches the
Q5Z Global
a fixed reference surface, and the sensor compares intensity and distance readings against the
reference surface it was taught. After teaching the reference target, the displayed value is calibrated to 100P, or a 100%
match. When an object enters the sensor’s field of view, the degree of consistency with the reference surface becomes lower
and causes a change in sensor output.
In dual mode, you can detect when the target is present at the right distance and when it returns the right amount of light.
This is useful in error-proofing applications where you need to know not only that the part is present (distance), but also that it
is the correct part (intensity).
In dual mode, the
Q5Z Global
requires a reference surface (far left). Once taught, the distance and intensity of the reference
surface are recorded and used as a baseline. A useradjustable switching threshold is set, and changes in distance and/or in
tensity outside the switching threshold creates a sensor output change. The example uses a 90% (90P) match condition with
a 10% change in intensity and/or distance from the reference surface required to change the output state. The defaultswitch
ing threshold is a 50% match to the reference condition (50P); this sets the threshold 50% from the distance and intensity of
the reference surface. A transparent object can be detected either by a change in intensity, distance, or by a double peak re
flection (far right).
Reference Condition
0
0
Change in Intensity
0
0
Output switches with intensity change
Change in Distance
0
0
Output switches with distance change
0
0
Output switches with intensity and distance change
Reduced Intensity and/or Second Peak
0
0
Output switches with intensity and/or second peak (Clear Object Detection)
The
Q5Z Global
sensor can be taught nonideal reference surfaces, such as surfaces outside of the sensor’s range, very
dark surfaces, or even empty space. These situations may enable applications requiring a long range detection but are sub
ject to typical diffuse mode detection challenges.
Additional Information
Chapter 9
Dual (Int Distance) Mode
9.1
Dual Mode Example
Figure 24.
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