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TL46-W 

Contrast sensor 

 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

CONTROLS 

OUT LED (yellow) 

The red LED indicates the output status. 
 

READY LED (green) 

During functioning, the green LED permanently ON 
indicates a normal operating condition; fast blinking 
indicates an output overload condition. 
 

MARK PUSH-BUTTON  

The mark detection procedure is activated by pressing MARK 

 

push-button. 

 

BKGD PUSH-BUTTON  

The background detection procedure is activated by pressing BKGD push-
button. 
 

See the “SETTING” paragraph for setup procedure indications. 
 

 

INSTALLATION 

The sensor can be positioned by means the two 

Ø3.5

mm housing’s holes 

using or threaded M5 holes with 6mm max. depth. 

Warning:

 the use of excessively long screws can damage the product.

 

The connector can be oriented at five different positions, rotating the block. 
The position chosen is guaranteed by a mechanical blocking system. 
The rotation can be carried-out even after sensor installation as the connector 
block is completely self-contained inside the housing. 
 

 

 
 
The operating distance is measured starting from the lens front face. 
The reading direction can be changed inverting the cap and lens. 
Mark detection on a reflective surface is improved adjusting the beam 
direction to 5° … 20° from surface axis. 
 

 

 

DIMENSIONS 

 

 

 
 

 

TECHNICAL DATA 

Power supply: 

10…30 Vdc limit values 

Ripple: 

2 Vpp max. 

Current consumption 

(output current excluded): 

50 mA max. @ 24Vcc 

Output: 

1 PNP/NPN selectable output 

30 Vdc max. 

(short-circuit protection)

 

(PNP is the default configuration) 

Output current: 

100 mA max. 

Output saturation voltage: 

 2 V 

Response time: 

33 

Switching frequency: 

15 kHz 

Analogue output: 

0 … 5 V  

2.2 V on white target 90% ± 10% 

Analogue output 
impedance: 

2.2 k



(short-circuit protection) 

Delay: 

0 / 20 ms 

selectable via delay input 

Dark/light selection 

automatic 

Indicators: 

OUT LED (yellow) / READY LED (green) 

Operating temperature: 

-10 … 55 °C 

Storage temperature: 

-20 … 70 °C 

Electric shock protection: 

double insulation 

 

Operating distance: 

9 mm 

Depth of field: 

 3 mm 

Minimum spot dimension: 

1.5x5 mm 

Emission type: 

blue (465 nm) / green (520 nm) / red (630 nm) 

with automatic selection 

Ambient light rejection: 

according to EN 60947-5-2 

Vibrations: 

0.5 mm amplitude, 10 … 55 Hz frequency, for 

each axis (EN60068-2-6) 

Shock resistance: 

11 ms (30 G) 6 shock for each axis 

(EN60068-2-27) 

Housing material: 

aluminium 

Lens material: 

PMMA 

Mechanical protection: 

IP67 

Connections: 

M12 5-pole connector 

Weight: 

170 g. max. 

AtEx 2014/34/EU: 

II 3G EX nA II T6 ; 

II 3D EX tD A22 IP67 T85°C 

 
 

CONNECTIONS 

 

 

SETTING 

DETECTION (MARK-BACKGROUND) 

 

-

 

Position mark in front of the sensor light spot and press MARK push-button 

until the READY LED (green) turns OFF.

 

The sensor detects the mark alternating the red, green and blue emissions. 

Avoid mark movements during this phase. 

 

 

 

-

 

Position the background in front of the sensor light spot and press BKGD 
push-button. The sensor detects the mark alternating the red, green and 
blue emissions. Avoid background movements during this phase. 

 

 

 

The DARK/LIGHT operating mode is automatically selected by the sensor. 

Dark mark - light background = dark mode; light mark - dark background = 
light mode. 

 

If the READY LED is permanently ON, the detection is successful. 

If the LED blinks slowly, the detection has failed due to insufficient contrast. 

The sensor returns to the previous setting by pressing MARK or BKGD push-
button. 

Repeat the procedure from the beginning. 

 

 
PNP/NPN OUTPUT SETTING 

The digital output can be PNP or NPN configured. 

-  To change output press MARK and BKGD contemporaneously for 2 sec. 

 

 

-  The setting is signalled by the status change of the READY LED. 

If the READY LED turns off after a 1 sec. pressure, release push-buttons 
only after the re-powering of the LED (2sec). 

 

-

 

The output setting is signalled by the READY LED. Releasing the push-
buttons, the READY LED blinks once if the PNP output is set, blinks twice if 
the NPN output is set. 

 

 

1 sec

 

pressure of 

MARK and BKGD

 

 

10 sec

 

pressure 

of MARK and BKGD

Release of  

push-buttons

 

 

 

 

 

 
OUTPUT OVERLOAD 

The digital output overload is signalled by the rapid blinking of the READY 
LED. 

 

ACCESSORY FUNCTIONS 

ANALOGUE output 

The analogue output supplies a voltage proportional to the signal received by 
the sensor. The voltage supplied is 0 ÷ 5 V.  
The maximum voltage is obtained with reflective objects; on 90% white the 
voltage is equal to 2.2 V. 
 
 

 

DELAY SETTING 

The DELAY extends to 20ms the minimum duration of the active output 
allowing the slower interfacing systems to detect shorter pulses. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Delay activation

  

-

 

Connect Delay signal (grey wire) to power supply. 

 
Delay deactivation

  

-  Connect Delay signal (grey wire) to 0V or leave unconnected. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The sensors are NOT safety devices, and so MUST NOT be used in the safety control of 

the machines where installed. 

 
 

Datalogic S.r.l. 

Via S. Vitalino 13 - 40012 Calderara di Reno - Italy 
Tel: +39 051 3147011 - Fax: +39 051 3147205 - www.datalogic.com

 

 
Helpful links at www.datalogic.com: 

Contact Us,

 

Terms and Conditions,

 

Support

 
The warranty period for this product is 36 months. See General Terms and Conditions of Sales for 
further details. 
 

 

Under current Italian and European laws, Datalogic is not obliged to take care of product 
disposal at the end of its life. Datalogic recommends disposing of the product in compliance with 
local laws or contacting authorised waste collection centres. 

 
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Summary of Contents for IO-Link TL46

Page 1: ...the express written permission of Datalogic S p A and or its affiliates Datalogic and the Datalogic logo are registered trademarks of Datalogic S p A in many countries including the U S A and the E U...

Page 2: ...rk light background dark mode light mark dark background light mode If the acquisition has been successful the sensor returns to normal operation If it has failed due to insufficient contrast the FAIL...

Page 3: ...ion The parameter programming is accessed by pressing SET The previously set delay value appears on the display Pressing or the delay value is increased or decreased by one step of 1 ms until a maximu...

Page 4: ...ETERS Select rSEt in the parameter menu to reset the default parameters The rSEt text blinks when pressing SET Releasing the push button the sensor returns to normal operation The default reset parame...

Page 5: ...2 octets 2 octets 2 octets 2 octets 2 octets 0x0001 0x8000 0x8001 0x8003 0x8004 0x8007 Smart Sensor Profile Device Identification Switching Signal Channel SSC Device Diagnosis Teach Channel Teach in...

Page 6: ...able by user Operating Hours Maintenance device operating hours reset on system command Confirm Maintenance Operating Hours Power Up Time in hours since power up UIntegerT UIntegerT UIntegerT RO RO RO...

Page 7: ...0x003E 62 SSC2 Param 2 octets 2 octets 1 16 2 0 220 4000 Not used Switching threshold UIntegerT R W Saved in non volatile memory Setting a higher threshold reduces the operating distance progressivel...

Page 8: ...ved in non volatile memory Standard Command Index dec Command Name Length Value dec Description Access 0x0002 2 SP1 Single Value Teach 1 octet 0x41 65 Color Acquisition WO 0x0002 2 SP1 Teach TP1 1 oct...

Page 9: ...ising Edge 1 Output Falling Edge 0 32767 Mode Trigger counter Threshold counter UIntergerT Boolean UIntegerT RW RW RW Saved in non volatile memory Stop or reset the running counter before changing con...

Page 10: ......

Page 11: ...tet 1 octet 1 octet 1 octet 1 32 2 24 3 16 4 8 5 0 0 999 0 59 0 59 0 23 0 255 milliseconds seconds minuts hours days UIntegerT R W Reset value for timestamp synchronization command 0x00BC 188 Time Sta...

Page 12: ...ition Indicates the degrees of Pitch on Y measured during autotuning acquisition Indicates the degrees of Yaw on Z measured during autotuning acquisition IntegerT RO 0x004F 79 Tilt threshold 1 octet 0...

Page 13: ...70 g AtEx 2014 34 EU II 3G EX nA II T6 II 3D EX tD A22 IP67 T85 C Datalogic S r l Via S Vitalino 13 40012 Calderara di Reno Italy 39 051 3147011 39 051 3147205 www datalogic com www datalogic com WEEE...

Page 14: ...1500 VAC 1 min 20 M 500 VDC 0 5 mm 10 55 Hz EN60068 2 6 11 ms 30 G 6 EN60068 2 27 IP67 M12 5 170 g AtEx 2014 34 EU II 3G EX nA II T6 II 3D EX tD A22 IP67 T85 C WH LED SET WH MARK W 5 LED READY LED 2...

Page 15: ...OR COLOR OPEn CLOS SET DELAY ON dLOn DELAY ON SET 1 ms 100 ms DELAY LED SET DELAY OFF dLOF DELAY OFF SET 1 ms 100 ms DELAY LED SET UP DOWN UP DOWN dSUP dSdn UP DOWN SET OUT 1 1_PP 1 PP PNP SET OUT 0 0...

Page 16: ...ink 2 5 REMOTE Vcc SET GND SET REMOTE SET 0V Vcc REMOTE Vcc MARK IO Link 2 5 Vcc 0V Vcc 0V rSEt SET rSEt ________ ________ MARK ________ 2050 UP ________ 2 rSEt 3 W IO Link 0V _SC_ WH LED W JSEL MARK...

Page 17: ...8004 0x8007 SSC UIntegerT16 ArrayT RO 0x000E 14 PDInput 3 3 3 3 0x01 0x01 0x00 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x01 0x02 0x02 0x01 0x0C 0x04 SSC1 OUT0 OctetStringT3 ArrayT RO RO WO R W 0x0010 16 9 DATALOGIC StringT RO...

Page 18: ...RO RO RO RO RO 0x0053 83 2 2 1 16 2 0 40 130 40 40 130 130 IntegerT IntegerT R W 0x0057 87 4 4 4 1 64 2 32 3 0 0 2 32 1 UIntegerT UIntegerT UIntegerT RO RO RO 0x0024 36 1 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04 UInt...

Page 19: ...x01 0x01 C Q UIntegerT UIntegerT R W WH 1 0x00 0x01 2 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 UIntegerT 0x003E 62 SSC2 2 2 1 16 2 0 220 4000 UIntegerT R W 0 0x003F 63 SSC2 1 1 1 24 2 16 0x00 0x01 0x01 DO UIntegerT UIntegerT R...

Page 20: ...tegerT UIntegerT R W R W 0x005B 91 1 1 1 8 2 0 0 1 2 3 W 0 1 2 3 W UIntegerT UIntegerT R W R W 180 0x005E 94 1 0 WH 1 WH UIntegerT R W 0x0002 2 SP1 1 0x41 65 WO 0x0002 2 SP1 TP1 1 0x43 67 WO 0x0002 2...

Page 21: ...1 2 1 24 2 16 3 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 32767 UIntergerT UIntegerT RW RW RW Set counter DO 0x00B7 183 1 2 1 16 2 0 0 1 2 32 768 32 767 UIntegerT IntegerT RO RO 0x0002 2 1 0xA0 160 WO 0x0002 2 1 0xA1 161 WO 0x0...

Page 22: ...1 MinCycleTime 2 MinCycleTime 2...

Page 23: ...rayT OctetStringT RO 0x00BB 187 2 1 1 1 1 1 32 2 24 3 16 4 8 5 0 0 999 0 59 0 59 0 23 0 255 UIntegerT R W 0x00BC 188 1 0 1 RO 0x0002 2 1 0xB1 177 WO 0x0002 2 1 0xB2 178 WO 0x0002 2 1 0xB3 179 187 WO 0...

Page 24: ...R W 0x004D 77 1 1 1 1 16 2 8 3 0 0 90 X Y Z IntegerT RO 0x004E 78 1 1 1 1 16 2 8 3 0 0 90 X Y Z IntegerT RO 0x004F 79 1 0 90 UIntegerT R W 0x0054 84 2 2 2 1 32 2 16 3 0 0 8 000 X mg Y mg Z mg IntegerT...

Page 25: ...DR CKLICHEN STILLSCHWEIGENDEN GESETZLICHEN ODER GARANTIE Datalogic garantit que les Produits seront exempts de d fauts de mat riaux et de fabrication dans le cadre d une utilisation normale et appropr...

Page 26: ...ahmen zu ergreifen FR Conformit CE La marque CE indique la conformit du produit aux exigences essentielles nonc es dans la directive europ enne applicable Les directives et les normes applicables sont...

Page 27: ...f rotation When the sensor reach the maximum minimum sensitivity the indicator arrows blinks During adjustment phase the READY LED green turns OFF LIGHT mode Rotate the sensitivity adjustment knob in...

Page 28: ...ackground movements during this phase The DARK LIGHT operating mode is automatically selected by the sensor Dark mark light background dark mode light mark dark background light mode If the READY LED...

Page 29: ...target to detect Press until the dYn text blinks 4sec and keep it pressed The sensor detects the mark and automatically selects the best emission to detect the contrast To end the dynamic detection p...

Page 30: ...ressing the push button REMOTE PUSH BUTTON 0V NOT PRESSED Vdc PRESSED The duration of the REMOTE wire connection to Vdc determines the acquisition type MARK MODE COLOR MODE DARK LIGHT input only in MA...

Page 31: ...target to detect Press until the dYn text blinks 4sec and keep it pressed The sensor detects the mark and automatically selects the best emission to detect the contrast To end the dynamic detection p...

Page 32: ...ressing the push button REMOTE PUSH BUTTON 0V NOT PRESSED Vdc PRESSED The duration of the REMOTE wire connection to Vdc determines the acquisition type MARK MODE COLOR MODE DARK LIGHT input only in MA...

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