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Frequently Used Functions

Press 

MENU

OK

, and then use 

 to select the 

option to set.

Press 

MENU

OK

.

The setting is saved, and the OLED display returns 

to the main menu.

Press 

TEACH

ESC

.

Press 

TEACH

ESC

.

This completes the settings.

The OLED display returns to the RUN screen.

<Options>
Off, On - x10, On - x50

1

2

MENU

OK

TEACH

ESC

P9

On - x10

1

2

MENU

OK

TEACH

ESC

P9

Stretch mode

1

2

MENU

OK

TEACH

ESC

S6

Display

RUN screen

1

2

MENU

OK

TEACH

ESC

To run mode

1

2

MENU

OK

TEACH

ESC

900

1000

Summary of Contents for D4RF Series

Page 1: ...PTEX FA Digital Fiber Amplifier D4RF Series User s Manual Before using this product read this manual carefully Keep this manual at hand so that it can be used whenever necessary Store the manual in a...

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Page 3: ...anual contains the information necessary for operating and configuring the D4RF Series Read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure correct use with full understanding of its functio...

Page 4: ...y cause ignition resulting in an explosion or fire Do not install this product in any of the following locations Doing so may cause a fire damage or a malfunction 1 Locations where dust salt iron powd...

Page 5: ...th this product near a high voltage cable or power line Doing so may cause malfunction or damage by induction Do not bend the cable when below the freezing point This may cause the cable to break Do n...

Page 6: ...icable export laws and regulations including the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act and the Export Administration Regulations and carry out the necessary procedures pursuant to the provisions ther...

Page 7: ...and wire this product 3 Basic Usage This section explains the necessary functions when using this product Display screens and operating procedures Parameters that must be set first Useful and frequen...

Page 8: ...lay and Operation Section 1 3 2 Installation and Connection 2 1 Installation 2 2 2 1 1 Mounting the Fiber Unit 2 2 2 1 2 Attaching to Removing from a DIN rail 2 3 2 1 3 Mounting on a Wall 2 3 2 1 4 In...

Page 9: ...8 2 point Zone 3 24 3 5 Manual Adjustment of the Threshold 3 27 3 6 Shortcut Function 3 29 3 6 1 Received Light Amount Display Modes 3 29 3 6 2 Switching to the Hold Display 3 30 3 6 3 Lock Function 3...

Page 10: ...S6 P9 Stretch mode 4 13 4 5 10 S6 PA Language 4 14 4 6 S7 Detection 4 15 4 6 1 S7 D1 Hysteresis 4 15 4 6 2 S7 D2 Threshold mode 4 16 4 6 3 S7 D3 APC 4 17 4 6 4 S7 D4 ASC 4 17 4 6 5 S7 D5 Emitter powe...

Page 11: ...4 9 5 SA A5 Fct reset all 4 31 4 9 6 SA A6 All teach 4 31 4 10 SC Reset 4 32 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Error Displays 5 2 5 2 Errors and Countermeasures 5 4 6 Appendix 6 1 Specifications 6 2 6 1 1 Sensor...

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Page 13: ...1 Read This First This section explains the accessories and the names of this product s parts...

Page 14: ...defective or damaged item contact OPTEX FA with the information at the back of this user s manual 1 1 1 Options Straight connector cable required for connector models M84CN 2S 2 m M84CN 5S 5 m M84CN 1...

Page 15: ...or orange Illuminates in orange when output 1 is ON Power indicator green Illuminates in green when the power is turned on and blinks during IO Link communication Output 2 indicator orange Illuminates...

Page 16: ...1 4 Part Names...

Page 17: ...2 Installation and Connection This section explains how to install and wire this product...

Page 18: ...nterclockwise to unlock and then align the ends of the adapter pipe and fiber Turn the cap fully clockwise to lock the adapter Cut the fiber to the desired length using the fiber cutter included with...

Page 19: ...til the hook locks Removing the Amplifier Push the amplifier toward the side of the fiber unit holes Lift up the side of the fiber unit holes and remove it 2 1 3 Mounting on a Wall Attach the mounting...

Page 20: ...ff the power before performing this work When connecting amplifier units be sure to use a DIN rail and end plates To operate inter connection main and expansion units make sure that the ambient temper...

Page 21: ...lone unit Inter connection main unit Inter connection expansion unit Inter connection expansion unit D4RF TC4 D4RF TMC4 D4RF TSC4 D4RF T D4RF TM D4RF TD D4RF TDM D4RF TS D4RF TDS M8 4 pin 4 wires 5 wi...

Page 22: ...cuit diagram by I O model is shown below 1 Output and 1 Switchable Output Input Models Brown Black White Blue L C Q DI DO M L C Q DI M8 connector pin layout M 1 output 1 input setting 2 output setting...

Page 23: ...12 to 24 VDC inter connection main unit 12 to 24 VDC inter connection main unit z PNP or Push pull setting Brown 1 Black White Blue 1 12 to 30 VDC stand alone unit 12 to 24 VDC inter connection main...

Page 24: ...n expansion units z PNP or Push pull setting Brown 1 Black Gray White Blue 1 12 to 30 VDC stand alone unit 12 to 24 VDC inter connection main unit Control output 1 Control output 2 External input 0 V...

Page 25: ...3 Basic Usage This section explains the types of display screens and transitions...

Page 26: ...the teach function settings refer to 3 4 Setting the Threshold Teach Function page 3 7 1 point E1 Setting Screen Press MENU OK to display this screen For details on setting operations refer to 3 1 2 O...

Page 27: ...sub menu and is configured on the third level A unique number is assigned to each setting z Setting examples 124 100 RUN screen Display S6 Main menu Setting parameter display Level 1 Display mode P1 V...

Page 28: ...the display mode of the received light amount Press to select the display mode and then press MENU OK To return to the previous menu press TEACH ESC 4 This completes the initial settings The RUN scre...

Page 29: ...ved light amount Light is received when no object is present The light axis is blocked and light is not received when an object is present Diffuse Reflective Diffuse reflective fiber units contain bot...

Page 30: ...n reducing the workload Small object detection possible with fiber unit types on which optional lenses can be installed on the tips Easily affected by the color tilt or uneven surfaces of the object L...

Page 31: ...erred to as the teach function Example Received light amount and threshold with a through beam fiber unit When the object blocks the light beam the received light amount decreases This level dropping...

Page 32: ...color and the object is a dark color the increasing and decreasing of the received light amount may occur in the opposite manner as described here The received light amount is high and light is determ...

Page 33: ...it is difficult to execute the teach function with the actual object present and not present Such as with small objects and objects that move at high speeds When the threshold must be set considering...

Page 34: ...NU OK 3 Use to adjust the detection margin to set the thresholds As a percentage 0 to 99 set how high the received light amount must increase from the background level when no object is present to jud...

Page 35: ...Teach error will be displayed If this error is displayed refer to 5 1 Error Displays page 5 2 for troubleshooting MEMO Operations when executing the teach function again After executing the teach fun...

Page 36: ...the background is 100 the threshold is set to 110 Due to the addition of a hysteresis value with detection margin actual threshold differs slightly from this example CAUTION If the background is a br...

Page 37: ...point and present for the second point Operation Procedure To cancel the setting of the teach function press the TEACH ESC key To select the channel to teach output 1 or output 2 in advance hold down...

Page 38: ...function The OLED display automatically returns to the RUN screen If the received light amount does not meet the conditions required for the teach function Teach error will be displayed If this error...

Page 39: ...0 200 If the object is a dark color and the background is a bright color the high low received light amounts may occur in the opposite manner as described here Example Through beam fiber unit Executin...

Page 40: ...key for 1 second or more 1 Press TEACH ESC for less than 1 second The teach mode selection screen appears 2 Use to display Auto and then press MENU OK The teach mode is set The OLED display returns to...

Page 41: ...If the received light amount does not meet the conditions required for the teach function Teach error will be displayed If this error is displayed refer to 5 1 Error Displays page 5 2 for troubleshoo...

Page 42: ...ount of received light is 1000 and the lowest is 500 the threshold is set to the median value 750 1000 750 500 Example Diffuse reflective If the highest amount of received light is 600 and the lowest...

Page 43: ...in advance hold down the MENU OK key for 1 second or more 1 Press TEACH ESC for less than 1 second The teach mode selection screen appears 2 Use to display Through and then press MENU OK 3 Use to adj...

Page 44: ...ot meet the conditions required for the teach function Teach error will be displayed If this error is displayed refer to 5 1 Error Displays page 5 2 for troubleshooting MEMO Operations when executing...

Page 45: ...shold differs slightly from this example 3 4 7 1 point Zone The upper and lower limits of the threshold are set with the percentage default value 10 in relation to the received light amount obtained w...

Page 46: ...ch function is used as a reference point the upper threshold is set at 10 and the lower threshold is set at 10 4 Press MENU OK to set the teach mode and the detection margin The OLED display returns t...

Page 47: ...hanism of the Threshold Setting The values obtained by adding the set percentage to and subtracting the set percentage from the received light amount during the execution of the teach function are set...

Page 48: ...2 point Zone teach Through beam retro reflective Diffuse reflective Object some limitations Required Operation Procedure To cancel the setting of the teach function press the TEACH ESC key To select t...

Page 49: ...of the teach function The OLED display automatically returns to the RUN screen If the received light amount does not meet the conditions required for the teach function Teach error will be displayed I...

Page 50: ...lower thresholds Example When the received light amounts during the two actions of the teaching are 2000 and 1000 The threshold is set with an upper limit of 2000 and a lower limit of 1000 so detecti...

Page 51: ...ts Auto and Through modes 1 On the RUN screen press A line appears at the bottom of the OLED display and the upper section threshold blinks 2 Press to change the threshold Pressing increases the thres...

Page 52: ...ncel The threshold will be set to the changed value if approximately 30 seconds elapse and the OLED display will return to the RUN screen 3 Press MENU OK The lower row threshold blinks so change it in...

Page 53: ...is 100 The threshold and received light amount are both displayed as percentages so the threshold margin in relation to the present received light amount is easy to understand For a detailed descript...

Page 54: ...ng to the hold display is useful when making adjustments to the threshold Operation Procedure Simultaneously hold down and MENU OK for 1 second or more The values displayed on the screen change betwee...

Page 55: ...n Function description Lock all default value Locks operations performed via the product s keys and external input Lock keys Locks product key operations Operations can still be performed via the exte...

Page 56: ...ub menu 5 Press TEACH ESC The OLED display returns to the main menu 6 Press TEACH ESC This completes the settings The OLED display returns to the RUN screen 1 2 MENU OK TEACH ESC 1 2 MENU OK TEACH ESC...

Page 57: ...d down MENU OK for 1 second or more The display switches between output 1 and output 2 each time this key is pressed The currently displayed output is indicated by the vertical line on the right side...

Page 58: ...Monitoring only peak and bottom amounts of received light P2 Hold display The peak highest value and bottom lowest value of the received light amounts that have been measured are saved and displayed W...

Page 59: ...cription Light on default value Sets the output mode to light on on when light is received Output is generated when the received light amount exceeds the threshold Dark on Sets the output mode to dark...

Page 60: ...within the set range of the thresholds N C Output is generated when the received light amount is outside the set range of the thresholds Operation Procedure To cancel the setting press the TEACH ESC k...

Page 61: ...o change the response time of this product The response time is the time from when the received light amount changes due to the presence or absence of an object until the sensor output is inverted MEM...

Page 62: ...d received light amount are displayed 3 Press to select the response time from the seven options The shorter the response time is the less the received light amount becomes The longer the response tim...

Page 63: ...mm 500 mm 600 mm 700 mm 800 mm 1 250 mm z Setting a shorter response time With a short response time the product can respond to generate output even when objects block the light axis for a short perio...

Page 64: ...object present and with no object present can be checked making it easier to determine if the set threshold is appropriate Even when the hold display is in use detection results are output with the sa...

Page 65: ...MENU OK The setting is saved and the OLED display returns to the main menu 5 Press TEACH ESC 6 Press TEACH ESC This completes the settings The OLED display returns to the RUN screen 1 2 MENU OK TEACH...

Page 66: ...below the threshold The peak and bottom values are updated each time the received light amount exceeds or falls below the threshold respectively Received light amount Time Sampling in progress Peak l...

Page 67: ...peak level is displayed When the received light amount exceeds the threshold again peak level sampling starts When the received light amount returns to the threshold the peak level is updated The pea...

Page 68: ...ded the threshold and the bottom level from times when the received light amount dropped below the threshold Each level is displayed for one second The peak and bottom values can each be monitored for...

Page 69: ...able option Function description Off default value Displays values without multiplication On x10 Displays the values multiplied by 10 On x50 Displays the values multiplied by 50 Operation Procedure To...

Page 70: ...play returns to the main menu 5 Press TEACH ESC 6 Press TEACH ESC This completes the settings The OLED display returns to the RUN screen Options Off On x10 On x50 1 2 MENU OK TEACH ESC P9 On x10 1 2 M...

Page 71: ...This mode is applicable for detections such as when the difference in the received light amounts is minimal when detecting small objects and there are slow changes in the received light amounts due to...

Page 72: ...irection S7 D8 page 4 21 Edge hys S7 DA page 4 22 1 To adjust the received light amount for object detection also change the S3 Response time and S7 D5 Emitter power settings as necessary Threshold Mo...

Page 73: ...teria Set Edge direction to match the conditions and methods of detection as shown below When S1 N O N C is set to N O Detection condition Detection method Edge direction Detection when object is pres...

Page 74: ...to 250 s and Edge offset set to 1250 s The received light amount is monitored for the cycle set with Response time an interval of 250 s and then the received light amount from the time set with Edge...

Page 75: ...set to 2 ms 8 ms to 2040 ms default value 80 ms Selectable when Response time is set to 8 ms 1 Stand alone unit and inter connection main unit with stand alone use 2 Main and expansion units connected...

Page 76: ...luctuation Threshold display The threshold set with the teach function is displayed on the RUN screen 42 32 Changes greater than the above range of received light amount are judged as the presence of...

Page 77: ...received light amounts have been measured However the changes are too small to exceed the set thresholds so no output is generated 31 32 32 42 32 Setting menu Adjustment procedure Edge offset Respons...

Page 78: ...o set Select Edge direction 5 Press MENU OK Set the duration over which to compare for changes of received light amounts Edge offset 6 Press MENU OK The setting is saved and the OLED display returns t...

Page 79: ...f setting parameters related to Edge height Response time Threshold mode Edge direction Edge offset and Edge hys have been changed execute the teach function again To cancel the setting of the teach f...

Page 80: ...rge fluctuations of received light amount press TEACH ESC less quickly within approximately 30 seconds Changes in the received light amounts will be included in the threshold setting 3 The saved thres...

Page 81: ...e settings of this product to the factory defaults Operation Procedure To cancel the setting press the TEACH ESC key 1 Press MENU OK and then use to select the menu Display Reset on the main menu 2 Pr...

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Page 83: ...4 Settings Menu This section explains how to set the parameters of this product...

Page 84: ...OK 10 to 100 10 increments Rotate display P4 OK Off On Alarm display P6 OK Off On Zeroing P7 OK Not used Execute Eco mode P8 OK Off On Stretch mode P9 OK Off On x10 On x50 To main menu PB Displayed w...

Page 85: ...0 s 70 s to 17850 s 250 s 250 s to 63750 s 500 s 0 5 ms to 127 5 ms 1 ms 1 ms to 255 ms 2 ms 2 ms to 510 ms 8 ms 8 ms to 2040 ms This can be set to a value in the following ranges depending on the S3...

Page 86: ...l Set reset all A4 OK OK No Set reset all Fct reset all A5 OK OK No Fct reset all All teach A6 OK OK OK No All teach To main menu A7 Displayed on inter connection main unit No SB OK Reset SC To run mo...

Page 87: ...O N C 4 2 S1 Output mode N O N C Selects the control output mode from light on on when light is received and dark on on when light is not received For details on this function and how to set it refer...

Page 88: ...4 6 S3 Response time 4 3 S3 Response time Selects the response time of this product For details on this function and how to set it refer to 3 7 2 S3 Response Time page 3 37...

Page 89: ...set timer duration elapses Even if there are detections shorter than the timer duration no output is generated preventing the output of fluctuating detection results due to for example noise Off delay...

Page 90: ...e pulse output is held for the set timer time from the time the detection becomes on The chart on the right shows the pulse output for 1 second On off delay The On delay and Off delay timers both are...

Page 91: ...es it easy to check the threshold margin in relation to the received light amount Counter 1 Displays the set count and the present count in Counter mode Edge 2 Displayed when Edge height is selected D...

Page 92: ...D6 Counter page 4 19 10 6 Edge This is displayed when Threshold mode is set to Edge height When the received light amount changes the amount of change difference is displayed For details on Edge heig...

Page 93: ...ble Options Selectable option Function description Brightness default value 100 10 to 100 in increments of 10 MEMO When Brightness is set to 40 to 100 it is lowered to 20 to extend the service lifetim...

Page 94: ...hort circuit on an output line 1 2 MENU OK TEACH ESC Output error Selectable option Function description Off default value Alarms will not be displayed On The following alarms will be displayed Receiv...

Page 95: ...splay to reduce power consumption When there are no key operations for 2 minutes this product switches to Eco mode and turns off the OLED display The display turns on again when any key is operated Se...

Page 96: ...Options You can select from the following five languages Selectable option Function description English default value The text is displayed in English The text is displayed in Japanese The text is di...

Page 97: ...mount that makes the output turn off Adjust the value of Hysteresis to set the margin in the received light amounts of the operation and reset points For example set a larger value to reduce detection...

Page 98: ...ount of the threshold 4 6 2 S7 D2 Threshold mode Sets the judgment method for object detection Selectable Options Selectable option Function description Standard default value This is the standard mod...

Page 99: ...onstant received light amount Selectable Options Selectable option Function description On default value Enables the APC function Off The APC function is not used 4 6 4 S7 D4 ASC This function monitor...

Page 100: ...ges the threshold is adjusted by 1 every 3 seconds On fast When the received light amount changes the threshold is adjusted by 1 every 1 second On max When the received light amount changes the thresh...

Page 101: ...generates output when the target count specified with S7 D7 Set count is reached MEMO Counter usage example If the number of products to be contained into a package box is set to 10 setting Set count...

Page 102: ...menu Select D6 Counter on the sub menu 3 Press MENU OK and then use to select On 4 Press MENU OK The Set count is displayed Default value 10 5 Use to set the Set count It can be set to a value in the...

Page 103: ...generate output 1 to 16383 default value 10 4 6 7 S7 D7 Set count This setting parameter is only displayed when Counter S7 D6 is enabled For details on Counter mode and Set count refer to 4 6 6 S7 D6...

Page 104: ...7850 s default value 700 s Selectable when Response time is set to 70 s 250 s to 63750 s default value 2500 s Selectable when Response time is set to 250 s 0 5 ms to 127 5 ms default value 5 0 ms Sele...

Page 105: ...pared with the operation difference ON OFF ON OFF Received light amount Time With a smaller value of Edge hys The output turns OFF when the difference of the received light amount becomes less than th...

Page 106: ...ity external input mode lock mode read write of presets etc 4 7 1 S8 O1 I O polarity This menu sets the I O polarity of this product Selectable Options Selectable option Function description NPN defau...

Page 107: ...rough and 1 point Zone teach modes In the teach menu select a teach mode to execute and then enter an input at the following timing OFF ON Teach input signal More than 1 second Enter the teach input f...

Page 108: ...gment Example Successful teach execution via external input ON OFF ON OFF Teach input Input ack Successful execution of teach function 100 ms or less Turns ON for 20 ms or longer Not used Disables thi...

Page 109: ...old and the parameters according to 3 4 Setting the Threshold Teach Function page 3 7 and the information for S1 to S8 on the main menu Page 4 5 to Page 4 28 1 Press MENU OK and then use to select the...

Page 110: ...enu Select I O on the main menu 2 Press MENU OK and then use to select the menu Select Load preset on the sub menu 3 Press MENU OK and then use to select the preset number to load You can select Prese...

Page 111: ...0 to 254 100 to 254 Stable detection 51 to 99 Detection possible 0 to 50 Unstable detection not recommended Not supported Not supported with the set teach mode 2 With the alarm display page 4 12 set...

Page 112: ...MENU OK TEACH ESC 103 100 S R 1 2 MENU OK TEACH ESC 103 100 S R 1 2 MENU OK TEACH ESC 103 100 S R 1 2 MENU OK TEACH ESC 103 100 S R 1 2 MENU OK TEACH ESC 103 100 S R 1 2 MENU OK TEACH ESC 103 100 S R...

Page 113: ...executed on all connected expansion units 4 9 4 SA A4 Set reset all This initializes all connected expansion units except for the preset data 4 9 5 SA A5 Fct reset all This resets all connected expans...

Page 114: ...4 32 SC Reset 4 10 SC Reset This initializes the settings of this product to the factory defaults For details on this function and how to set it refer to 3 7 6 SC Reset page 3 57...

Page 115: ...5 Troubleshooting This section describes error displays and countermeasures for errors that occur during product use...

Page 116: ...ing out the following countermeasures Set Emitter power to Auto or lower and then retry the teach page 4 18 Increase the distance between the object and the fiber unit When using a diffuse reflective...

Page 117: ...s When using a diffuse reflective fiber unit While executing the teach function with the 1 point Zone teach mode the set margin was too small or the received light amount was too small to set the thre...

Page 118: ...n is released Unlock is displayed page 3 31 The output indicator blinks in orange and key operation is not possible Execution of the teach function via external teach input is in progress preventing t...

Page 119: ...of highly transparent objects replace the fiber unit with a retro reflective fiber unit With a through beam fiber unit The manual adjustment of threshold with the and keys is not correct Readjust the...

Page 120: ...e to be input For example the Response time setting is too short Set Response time to a longer mode page 3 37 Use the Off delay or Pulse output of the Timer setting and set the pulse width of the outp...

Page 121: ...eived light amount is saturated Install the emitter and receiver of the fiber unit at a longer distance With a through beam fiber unit Install the fiber unit at a longer distance from the object Also...

Page 122: ...5 8 Errors and Countermeasures...

Page 123: ...6 Appendix This section contains information such as the specifications IO Link index list and factory default settings...

Page 124: ...ol output 1 NPN PNP open collector or Push pull selectable by setting 1 output Max 100 mA 2 outputs Max 50 mA each 30 VDC residual voltage 1 8 V or less External input Teach Counter reset Emitter off...

Page 125: ...55 C 35 to 85 RH no freezing or condensation Ambient illuminance Sunlight 10000 lx or less incandescent light 3000 lx or less Vibration resistance 10 to 55 Hz Double amplitude 1 5 mm 2 hours in each...

Page 126: ...alone Unit z Connector model D4RF TC4 S R 2 1 R S Open angle approx 135 and 180 33 2 8 8 10 5 10 4 79 15 0 7 74 25 18 8 36 6 M8 4 pin plug connector 2 2 3 Unit mm z Cable models D4RF T D4RF TD 10 4 Ca...

Page 127: ...180 33 2 8 8 10 5 10 4 79 15 0 7 74 25 18 8 36 6 M8 4 pin plug connector 2 2 3 Unit mm 51 9 51 9 Expansion unit only z Cable models D4RF TM D4RF TDM D4RF TS D4RF TDS 10 4 Cable length 2 m 4 0 5 wires...

Page 128: ...Cable M84CN 2S M84CN 5S M84CN 10S Optional L 20 32 M8 1 4 8 10 Cable material PVC conductor cross section 4 wire 0 25 mm2 L 2000 M84CN 2S 5000 M84CN 5S 10000 M84CN 10S Unit mm End Plate BEF EB01 W190...

Page 129: ...IO Link communication can be selected from the following two formats The format of process input data can be switched by using Index 120 Description Byte No Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 When value of Index 1...

Page 130: ...R STRING 26 Photoelectric Fiber Sensor Serial number 21 0x15 0 R STRING 8 YYWWNNNN Y Year W CW N Number Hardware Version 22 0x16 0 R STRING 4 Firmware Version 23 0x17 0 R STRING 6 Application Specifi...

Page 131: ...hreshold 2 2 R W INT 2 200 Qint 2 configuration Qint 1 switchpoint logic 63 0x3F 1 R W UINT 1 0 0x00 Light on N O 0x01 Dark on N C Qint 2 configuration Qint 2 switchpoint mode 2 R W UINT 1 1 0x00 Not...

Page 132: ...alarm output 0x22 Switching signal QL2 0x23 Detection output Qint 1 0x24 Detection output Qint 2 0x27 Switching signal QL1 0x28 Switching signal QL1 Pin 5 setting 122 0x7A 0 R W UINT 1 34 0x00 Not us...

Page 133: ...splay setting Display brightness 3 R W UINT 1 100 10 to 100 Display setting Eco mode 4 R W UINT 1 0 0x00 Off 0x01 On Display setting Rotate display 5 R W UINT 1 0 0x00 Off 0x01 On Display setting Inve...

Page 134: ...443 0 R W UINT 2 1 1 to 30000 Unit ms Timer 2 1 setup 1092 0x444 0 R W UINT 2 1 1 to 30000 Unit ms I O Settings Ext input for input mode 1093 0x445 0 R W UINT 1 0 0x00 Not inverted 0x01 Inverted Main...

Page 135: ...iagnostic 6144 0x1800 High temperature depends on high temperature setting of index 179 subindex 1 6145 0x1801 Low temperature depends on low temperature setting of index 179 subindex 2 6146 0x1802 Op...

Page 136: ...ge 4 11 P5 Invert display Off Page 4 12 P6 Alarm display Off Page 4 12 P7 Zeroing Not used Page 4 13 P8 Eco mode Off Page 4 13 P9 Stretch mode Off Page 4 13 PA Language English Page 4 14 S7 Detection...

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Page 138: ...g redundant circuitry necessary to allow their use in personnel safety applications A sensor failure or malfunction can cause either an energized or de energized sensor output condition Please consult...

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