3 Sensor Configuration
Configure the sensor using the TEACH or SET methods to define the sensing limits. Use the setup procedure to enable a 30
ms OFF-delay or to change the Light/Dark Operate setting.
Sensing limit configuration options include:
• Two-Point Static TEACH: One switching threshold, determined by two taught conditions
• Dynamic TEACH: One switching threshold, determined by multiple sampled conditions
• Window SET: A sensing window, centered around a single sensing condition
• Light SET and Dark SET: One switching threshold, offset from a single sensing condition
• Opposed-Mode Models: Opaque Mode: One switching threshold set to maximum excess gain
The sensor's output is disabled during all TEACH and SET procedures, and is enabled upon return to Run mode.
See the Input Flowcharts for configuration information.
• Self-contained models:
(p. 9)
• Opposed-mode emitters:
(p. 10)
• Opposed-mode receivers:
Following any TEACH or SET procedure other than Two-Point Static TEACH, the Output ON condition (Light or Dark
Operate setting) remains as it was last configured. To change that setting, or the OFF-delay setting, see the Input
Flowchart.
Push Button Configuration
Use the push button to configure the sensor. Click the push button according to the Input Flowchart.
Remote Input Configuration
Enable the remote input wire using IO-Link. Use the remote input function to configure the sensor remotely. Connect the
white wire of the sensor as shown in the wiring diagram. Pulse the remote line according to the Input Flowchart.
WORLD-BEAM QS18 Expert with IO-Link
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