Operating instructions Distance sensors Dx35
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7.4
Connection diagrams ............................................................. 26
7.4.1
DT35 and DL35 ...................................................... 26
7.4.2
DS35 and DR35...................................................... 27
8 Commissioning ................................................................................. 28
8.1
Performing teach-in ................................................................ 28
8.1.1
Performing one-point (DtO) teach .......................... 29
8.1.2
Performing window (Wnd) teach ............................ 30
8.1.3
Teaching in the background (ObSB) ...................... 32
8.2
Scaling the analog output ...................................................... 33
8.3
Performing fine teach
............................................................. 34
8.4
Configuring the speed
............................................................ 35
8.5
Expert mode ............................................................................ 36
8.6
Reset to factory setting .......................................................... 37
8.7
External teach functions ........................................................ 37
9
IO-Link interface............................................................................... 39
9.1
Physical layer .......................................................................... 39
9.2
Process data ........................................................................... 39
9.3
Service data ............................................................................ 40
9.3.1
IO-Link-specific
........................................................ 40
9.3.2
SICK-specific – outputs
.......................................... 41
9.3.3
SICK-specific – sensor performance
..................... 43
9.3.4
SICK-specific – teach
.............................................. 45
9.3.5
SICK-specific – process data
................................. 45
9.3.6
SICK-specific – other settings
................................ 46
9.3.7
System command ................................................... 47
9.4
Error Codes ............................................................................. 47
10 Additional functions......................................................................... 48
10.1 Output as signal level warning (VMA) .................................... 48
10.2 Output as alarm output .......................................................... 49
10.3 Centering function .................................................................. 49
10.4 Teach confirmation function
.................................................. 50
11 Cleaning and maintenance ............................................................. 51
11.1 Cleaning .................................................................................. 51
11.2 Maintenance ........................................................................... 51
12 Disposal ............................................................................................ 51