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Commissioning
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Commissioning
6.1
Commissioning without IO-Link
1. Check that the distance between the damping element and the sensor is correct (See chap-
ter 5.4).
2. Switch on the supply voltage. The operating indicator on the sensor lights up green.
The sensor will now function using the preset parameters.
6.2
Commissioning with IO-Link to a Controller
To activate the sensor via IO-Link using a controller, proceed as follows:
1. Check the connection between the sensor and the IO-Link master.
2. Set the corresponding port on the IO-Link master to which the sensor is connected to IO-
Link status.
3. Once communication has been successfully established, the green LED on the sensor will
flash briefly in one-second intervals.
The sensor can then be parameterized or diagnosed using the modulated application.
The sensor sends the digital switching information and the position value as process data.
6.3
Commissioning with IO-Link in an FDT Environment
To activate the sensor via IO-Link in an FDT environment, proceed as follows:
1. Check the connection between the sensor and the IO-Link master.
2. Make sure that an FDT frame application (e.g., PACTware), the necessary DTMs (device
type manager), and the IODD device description for the sensor, IO-Link master, and any
required communication DTMs for upstream components (e.g., IO-Link master) are
installed.
3. Establish a connection between the PACTware application (or other FDT environment) and
the sensor.
You can now use the software to read data from the sensor or modify settings on the
sensor.
Note!
Changes to the configuration can only be made by parameterizing via IO-Link!