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Initial Setup
Setting parameters
The three-phase sensor setting allows the adjustment of channel,
operating mode and tolerance values.
● = Button pressed
○ = Button not pressed
■ = LED on
□ = LED off
Detection
– Place object to detect inside the operating distance, in front of the sensor.
– Press the SET button for at least two seconds.
– The “Set1” message is visualized.
Channel Setting
– Use the SEL button to select the channel of detection.
Operating mode
– Place the SET button again to confi gure operating mode.
– Select C (color) or C+I (color + intensity) using the SEL button.
–
Note
: The “C” type algorithm is used to obtain a larger depth of field, or to
detect colors on different opaque, shiny or reflecting surfaces. Whereas the
“C+I” type algorithm offers a higher sensitivity toward tone variations and is
recommended for the detection of different colors on the same type of
material, with the possibility of also distinguishing the gray tones.
Teach and Tolerance Settings
– Press the SET button again, the “updt” text blinks for two seconds.
– The sensor then automatically passes into the tolerance section.
– Use the SEL button to select the required value.
– The “FAIL” text alternated with “Hi” or “Lo” is visualized
if the detection is not correct.
– Repeat the procedure starting from the Operating Mode.
Delay Value Visualizing and Setting
– Press the SET button for at least six seconds to access the delay setting mode.
Notes on Setting Delay
At each press of the SET button, the different delay levels in milliseconds are
shown in a cyclical manner, and the delay value will be stored. The delay value
setting is common for all three outputs. When a delay value other than zero is set,
the outputs will be maintained active for a minimum time equal to the number of
milliseconds visualized on the display
(i.e. d-00 = 0 ms, d-05 = 5 ms, d-10 = 10 ms).
Channel Status Visualization
This function provides adjustment for all three sensor channels.
Press the SEL button for at least two seconds and channel, operating mode and
tolerance are shown sequentially.
– At the end of the sequence, the display will indicate the “run” or “rund”
operating mode again.
Non-Initializing E2PROM
If the display indicates “E2Pr” the sensor does not have any of the three channels
initialized.
– In this case, it is sufficient to program one single channel to obtain the “run”
or “rund” visualization on the display.
OUT
Display
Keyboard
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The 0, 1 and 2 tolerance values are particularly suitable for
critical applications.
OUT
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