Datasensor S65-PA-5-Z Instruction Manual Download Page 3

OUT A M1  M2  Dig1 Dig2 Dig3 Dig4  + 

SET 

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4  

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This operation is necessary when objects, inside the operating area, must not be detected.  

Detection of the reflecting tape characteristics

 

Press contemporily the + and – push-buttons for at least 6s. 

The “TAPE” message appears. 

 

OUT A M1  M2  Dig1 Dig2 Dig3 Dig4  + 

SET 

„

 

…

 

„

 

…

 

{

 

z

 

{

 

 

 

 

 

 

{

 

{

 

{

 

 

The reflecting tape characteristics are memorised when the push-buttons are released (the 
“TAPE” message blinks for 2s, 4Hz) and the sensor returns to the normal mode. 

 

OUT A M1  M2  Dig1 Dig2 Dig3 Dig4  + 

SET 

„

 

…

 

„

 

…

 

4  

{

 

{

 

{

 

 
This operation is particularly suggested in the “AREA” operating mode as this mode is very sensitive 
to the reflecting tape characteristics. 
 

 

REMOTE FUNCTIONS 

KEYLOCK 

The keyboard block function is activated at powering on, connecting the SYNC terminal to the 
positive power supply (+Vdc) for at least 1 s, and the push-buttons are NO LONGER active. 
After the first second, the SYNC input is ready for the normal functioning and if the SYNC is passive 
the outputs are deactivated. 
To deactivate the 

keyboard block

, the sensor has to be turned off and re-powered maintaining the 

SYNC wire not connected or ground connected (GND). 
 

SYNC input 

The SYNC signal allows to determine precisely the beginning and end of the identification. 
The identification cycle begins after the transition of the SYNC signal from passive to active and the 
sensor outputs are updated after max. 8 ms. 
All the outputs are deactivated after max. 8 ms from the active – passive transition. 
 
The connection of the SYNC wire to +Vdc corresponds to the passive logic status while SYNC not 
connected or connected to 0 V corresponds to the active. 
 

 

 

RS485 serial connection (only for S65-PA-5-Z09-xxxZ versions) 

The complete sensor remote control is obtained using a RS485 line. 
All the functions, such as the threshold selection and functioning modes, can be accessed through 
the serial line.  
The serial communication parameters are: 9600 baud, non-parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit. 
All the commands have to be sent via terminal in an ASCII format according to the folllowing 
instructions. 

-  Reading of the sensor status: 

At any moment, at the receipt of the ‘

r <CR> <LF>

’ command, the sensor configuration is returned. 

-  Reading of the measurement:: 

At any moment, at the receipt of the ‘

v <CR> <LF>

’ command, the value of the measurement made 

by the sensor is returned, in the ‘

xxxx<CR> <LF>’ 

format (the 

xxxx

 are four ASCII characters). 

-  Remote detection of the thresholds: 

To access into the remote detection mode, the SYNC input has to remain passive for at least 300 
ms. The commands available are: 

@ <CR> <LF>

 

beginning of the remote setting mode (together with SYNC passive) 

c

x

 <CR> <LF>

 

threshold selection, with x 

 {1,2} 

t

xxxx

 <CR> <LF>

 

threshold value selection, with xxxx 

 {0..1023} 

e <CR> <LF> 

memorisation of the configuration sequence. 

q <CR> <LF> 

exit from the remote setting without saving the configuration. 

 
If the SYNC input is activated before the ‘

e

’ (execute) command is given, the sensor exits the 

remote setting mode without saving the configuration, similarly to the receipt of the ‘

q

’ (quit) 

command. 
If the SYNC input is active, at the receipt of the 

@ <CR> <LF> 

command, the sensor responds 

with: 

?? <CR> <LF>. 

At the receipt of the 

q <CR> <LF>

 or 

e <CR> <LF> 

commands, the sensor 

transmits 

ok <CR> <LF>.

 

-  Remote detection of the operating area: 

To access into the remote detection mode, the SYNC input has to remain passive for at least 300 
ms. The commands available are: 

@ <CR> <LF>

 

beginning of the remote setting mode (together with SYNC passive) 

w <CR> <LF>

 

acquisition command of the operating area 

e <CR> <LF> 

memorisation of the configuration sequence. 

q <CR> <LF> 

exit from the remote setting without saving the configuration. 

 
If the SYNC input is activated before the ‘

e

’ (execute) command is given, the sensor exits the 

remote setting mode without saving the configuration, similarly to the receipt of the ‘

q

’ (quit) 

command. 
If the SYNC input is active, at the receipt of the 

@ <CR> <LF> 

command, the sensor responds 

with: 

?? <CR> <LF>. 

At the receipt of the 

q <CR> <LF>

 or 

e <CR> <LF> 

commands, the sensor 

transmits 

ok <CR> <LF>.

 

-  Remote detection of the reflecting tape characteristics: 

To access into the remote detection mode, the SYNC input has to remain passive for at least 300 
ms. The commands available are: 

@ <CR> <LF>

 

beginning of the remote setting mode (together with SYNC passive) 

u <CR> <LF>

 

detection command of the reflecting tape characteristics 

e <CR> <LF> 

memorisation of the configuration sequence. 

q <CR> <LF> 

exit from the remote setting without saving the configuration. 

If the SYNC input is activated before the ‘

e

’ (execute) command is given, the sensor exits the 

remote setting mode without saving the configuration, similarly to the receipt of the ‘

q

’ (quit) 

command. 
If the SYNC input is active, at the receipt of the 

@ <CR> <LF> 

command, the sensor responds 

with: 

?? <CR> <LF>. 

At the receipt of the 

q <CR> <LF>

 or 

e <CR> <LF> 

commands, the sensor 

transmits 

ok <CR> <LF>.

 

Reset of the sensor default configuration:

 

To access into the remote detection mode, the SYNC input has to remain passive for at least 300 
ms. The commands available are: 

@ <CR> <LF>

 

beginning of the remote setting mode (together with SYNC passive) 

z <CR> <LF>

 

default sensor configuration reset command   

e <CR> <LF> 

memorisation of the configuration sequence. 

q <CR> <LF> 

exit from the remote setting without saving the configuration. 

 

If the SYNC input is activated before the ‘

e

’ (execute) command is given, the sensor exits the 

remote setting mode without saving the configuration, similarly to the receipt of the ‘

q

’ (quit) 

command. 
If the SYNC input is active, at the receipt of the 

@ <CR> <LF> 

command, the sensor responds 

with: 

?? <CR> <LF>. 

At the receipt of the 

q <CR> <LF>

 or 

e <CR> <LF> 

commands, the sensor 

transmits 

ok <CR> <LF>.

 

-  Operating mode configuration: 

To configure the operating mode, the SYNC input has to remain passive for at least 300 ms. The 
commands available are: 

@ <CR> <LF>

 

beginning of the remote setting mode (together with SYNC passive) 

m

x

 <CR> <LF>

 

operating mode selection, with x 

 {0, 1, 2, 3, 4} 

m0 = end object position  

m3 = width measurement 

m1 = beg object position 

m4 = area measurement 

m2 = centre position 

e <CR> <LF> 

memorisation of the configuration sequence. 

q <CR> <LF> 

exit from the remote setting without saving the configuration. 

 

If the SYNC input is activated before the ‘

e

’ (execute) command is given, the sensor exits the 

remote setting mode without saving the configuration, similarly to the receipt of the ‘

q

’ (quit) 

command. 
If the SYNC input is active, at the receipt of the 

@ <CR> <LF> 

command, the sensor responds 

with: 

?? <CR> <LF>. 

At the receipt of the 

q <CR> <LF>

 or 

e <CR> <LF> 

commands, the sensor 

transmits 

ok <CR> <LF>.

 

- Delay configuration: 

To configure the delay, the SYNC input has to remain passive for at least 300 ms. The commands 
available are: 

@ <CR> <LF>

 

beginning of the remote setting mode (together with SYNC passive) 

d

x

 <CR> <LF>

 

delay selection, with x 

 {0,1,2,3,4,5} 

d0 =   0 ms 

d3 = 20 ms 

d1 =   5 ms 

d4 = 30 ms 

d2 = 10 ms 

d5 = 40 ms 

e <CR> <LF> 

memorisation of the configuration sequence. 

q <CR> <LF> 

exit from the remote setting without saving the configuration. 

 

If the SYNC input is activated before the ‘

e

’ (execute) command is given, the sensor exits the 

remote setting mode without saving the configuration, similarly to the receipt of the ‘

q

’ (quit) 

command. 
If the SYNC input is active, at the receipt of the 

@ <CR> <LF> 

command, the sensor responds 

with: 

?? <CR> <LF>. 

At the receipt of the 

q <CR> <LF>

 or 

e <CR> <LF> 

commands, the sensor 

transmits 

ok <CR> <LF>.

 

 

NOTE: the single characters have to be distanced amongst themselves at least 1 ms, during 
the command transmission. 

 

 

DETECTION DIAGRAMS 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 

We DATASENSOR S.p.A. declare under our sole responsibility that these products are conform to 
the 89/336 CEE, 73/23 CEE Directives and successive amendments.

 

 

WARRANTY

 

DATASENSOR S.p.A. warrants its products to be free from defects. 
DATASENSOR S.p.A. will repair or replace, free of charge, any product found to be defective during 
the warranty period of 36 months from the manufacturing date. 
This warranty does not cover damage or liability deriving from the improper application of 
DATASENSOR products. 

 

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