Table 3: Range of functions
Functions
SP1 system plug
SP2 system plug
Beam coding
✓
✓
Restart interlock
✓
✓
External device monitoring
(EDM)
✓
✓
Application diagnostic output
✓
✓
Cascade
✓
✓
IO-Link
✓
✓
Reduced resolution
–
✓
Dynamic protective field width –
✓
Smart presence detection
–
✓
Muting
–
✓
Partial blanking
–
✓
Smart Box Detection
–
✓
The SP1 system plug can be used on all of the senders and receivers of a single system
or on a host–guest system.
The SP2 system plug is only used on the receiver of a host system or single system. The
SP1 system plug is used on all other receivers of the guest systems and on all senders.
Prerequisites
•
The SP2 system plug can only be used with receivers that have the digit 1 at the
following position of their type code:
C4P-E*****1***
Using the system plugs
Table 4: Use of SP1 system plug in a single system
SP1 system plug type code
1000
1200
1100
1300
Sender
✓
✓
1)
✓
2)
✓
1)
2)
Receiver
✓
•
Beam coding
✓
•
Beam coding
•
Restart inter‐
lock
•
External
device moni‐
toring
•
Application
diagnostic
output
✓
•
Beam coding
•
Restart inter‐
lock
•
External
device moni‐
toring
•
Application
diagnostic
output
•
IO-Link
✓
•
Beam coding
•
Restart inter‐
lock
•
External
device moni‐
toring
•
Application
diagnostic
output
•
IO-Link
✓
SP1 system plug suitable.
1)
At the sender, the 8-pin system connection is solely for the purposes of providing standardized wiring.
It is particularly recommended if the 8-pin system connection at the receiver is used and the sender and
receiver are connected to each other via a T-connector.
2)
If a sender does not have an additional guest connected to it, the extension connection has no function
and must be sealed with a protective cap.
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