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Setting the switching points
Section 8-4
8-4
Setting the switching points
The switching points can either be user set (Teach-in mode) with a measured
object positioned at the corresponding distance or can be set using the setting
input, for remote setting.
For each output of the sensor (up to two), up to two switching points can be
user set.
Only one switching point is active in the foreground and background suppres-
sion modes.
For the 2-point window evaluation mode, two switching points must be set.
8-4-1
Teaching the switching points in the normal mode
The sensor is set at the factory for both outputs to BGS, light on.
1.
Place the target object in front of the sensor at the desired position.
2.
Teach the switching point for output 1:
• Beginning with the
팬
key, press it simultaneously with the ENTER
●
key. Threshold level is obtained and the output/LED is updated. Status
LED is blinking.
• Using the
팬
/
팫
keys an adjustment of the switching point is possible.
The output/LED is updated immediately.
• Pressing the ENTER
●
key for more than 2 seconds or after 2 minutes
without any activation of the keys, the sensor returns to normal opera-
tion. The status LED is turned off.
3.
Teach the switching point for Output 2:
• Beginning with the
팫
key, press it simultaneously with the ENTER
●
key.
8-4-2
Setting the sensor
The sensor's parameters and the four possible switching points are set as
described in Section
9-1 Setting the sensor using the push buttons
or Section
9-2 Setting the sensor with a PC
.
Summary of Contents for E3NT-L
Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL Photoelectric Sensor Diffuse Reflective Sensor E3NT L Cat No E30E EN 01A...
Page 7: ...8 Abbreviations Section 1 7...
Page 8: ...9 SECTION 2 Safety Notes 2 1 Safety notes 10...
Page 21: ...22 Dimensions Section 3 3...
Page 45: ...46 Connection in line with EMC requirements Section 7 4...
Page 60: ...61 SECTION 10 Maintenance and Repair 10 1 Maintenance 62 10 2 Repair 62...
Page 62: ...63 SECTION 11 Accessories and Parts 11 1 Accessories and parts 64...
Page 64: ...65 SECTION 12 Appendix 12 1 Error messages 66 12 2 Factory default settings 67...