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The following are some configuration examples when using the Muting function.
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Application with 4 optoelectronic sensors: parallel-beam configuration
The solution is suitable for applications requiring bidirectional movements of objects.
For correct functioning, position the dip-switches
to select “T” configuration.
A1
B1
SG
A2
B2
Muting sensors connection:
A1 contact
A2 contact
B1 contact
B2 contact
24 Vdc
M12-5 poles connector
Pin 2
MUTING 1
Pin 4
MUTING 2
L
V=cost
d1
d1
D
Symbol
Unit
Formula
Min
Typ
Max
Description
D
cm
L
Interaxis between sensors connected to the same Muting
input
D
1
cm
= V * t
AB
* 100
0.1
Interaxis between sensor A and sensor B
t
AB
sec
Compulsory
condition
0.01
4
Activation time of the second sensor after first sensor
activation (A
B) (B
A)
D
OA
cm
d
1
+ D
Distance to respect between adjacent objects to obtain the
correct Muting functioning
L
cm
D
Object dimension to activate the Muting function passing
between the sensors
V
cm/sec
= d
1
/ t
AB
250
(suggested)
Object speed to activate the Muting function passing
between the sensors
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