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Window function – setting the switching range

Window function

Out2

Out1

GND/T1 > 8 s

13 s

 LED GN 2 × 1 Hz

GND/T1 > 8 s

13 s

 LED YE 2 × 1 Hz

Measure and save 

SP1

Fail

LED GN/YE 

1.5 s × 5 Hz

GND/T1 > 2 s

7 s

 LED GN 1 × 1 Hz

GND/T1 > 2 s

7 s

 LED GN 1 × 2 Hz

Measure and save 

SP2

OK

LED GN 

1.5 s × 5 Hz

Normal 

operation

U

B

/T2 > 2 s

  LED YE 

1 ×  8 Hz

Cancel

Fig. 22: Window function – setting the switching range

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Connect the TX1-Q20L60 teach adapter between the sensor and the connection cable.

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Position the object for switching point 1.

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Select the switching output.

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Store switching point 1: Press and hold down the pushbutton on the adapter to GND for
8…13 s.

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Position the object for switching point 2.

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Store switching point 2: Press and hold down the pushbutton on the adapter to GND for
2…7 s.

a

The switching points have been successfully taught in if the green LED flashes for 1.5 s at
a frequency of 5 Hz.

Summary of Contents for RU600U Series

Page 1: ...Your Global Automation Partner Instructions for Use RU High End Ultrasonic Sensors...

Page 2: ...2 Hans Turck GmbH Co KG T 49 208 4952 0 F 49 208 4952 264 more turck com www turck com...

Page 3: ...g principle 9 4 4 Functions and operating modes 10 4 4 1 Setting options 10 4 4 2 Diffuse mode sensor 10 4 4 3 Retroreflective mode 13 4 4 4 IO Link mode 13 4 5 Technical accessories 16 5 Installing 1...

Page 4: ...o KG T 49 208 4952 0 F 49 208 4952 264 more turck com www turck com 10 Troubleshooting 53 11 Maintenance 54 12 Repair 54 12 1 Returning devices 54 13 Disposal 54 14 Technical Data 55 15 Turck Subsidia...

Page 5: ...of death or severe in jury if not avoided CAUTION CAUTION indicates a dangerous situation of medium risk which may result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided NOTICE NOTICE indicates a situation...

Page 6: ...button blank Without teach button Indication X2 2 LED 2 color LED Voltage range 8 15 30 VDC Output mode PN Bipolar Output function 2 Number outputs if 1 LIU Analog output current and voltage 2 2 Scop...

Page 7: ...cord ance with the intended use Turck accepts no liability for any resulting damage 3 2 Obvious misuse n The devices are not safety components and must not be used for personal or property pro tection...

Page 8: ...ces are provided with two outputs that can be set independently of each other Output 1 is designed as a switching output and output 2 can either be used as a switching output a current output or a vol...

Page 9: ...rom the measurement of several sound pulses before outputting a new value The ultrasonic velocity depends on the composition and the temperature of the gas in which the sound is propagated In most ult...

Page 10: ...or enable mode can be paramet erized via IO Link 4 4 1 Setting options The devices feature the following setting options n Setting by manual bridging shorting n Setting with connected teach adapter a...

Page 11: ...s as follows 0 1 SP1 detection range blind zone Fig 6 Diffuse mode sensor with NO function Behavior of the switching output Window function The start and end point of the switch window range can be se...

Page 12: ...ds the sensor the switching output is switched off for as long as the object is located between the beginning of the detection range and switching point 1 If the object passes switching point 1 the sw...

Page 13: ...flective sensor switching output 2 is switched on The behavior of switching output 1 is inverted in relation to switching output 2 0 1 target out2 out1 detection range blind zone Fig 11 Retroreflectiv...

Page 14: ...ynchronization mode Feedback is prevented since all sensors send and receive at the same time Any number of sensors can be operated in synchronization mode The devices do not have to be addressed One...

Page 15: ...able operating mode All objects that interrupt the sonic wave are detected Whether a device is to operate as an emitter or receiver is determined by the wiring NOTE Opposed mode is only possible with...

Page 16: ...DI DO Error LED PWR USB 2 IOL 0002 6825482 IO Link adapter V1 1 with integrated USB interface 42 11 5 15 M12 x 1 L M12 x 1 15 49 5 18 2 RKC4 5T 2 RSC4 5T TEL 6625212 Connection cable M12 female conne...

Page 17: ...7 9 5 5 15 9 19 7 9 5 44 5 25 4 1 8 14 3 19 1 MW 18 6945004 Mounting bracket stainless steel for M18 63 5 44 5 19 1 23 20 6 2 2 5 5 30 5 11 2 57 2 34 8 10 3 MW 30 6945005 Mounting bracket stainless st...

Page 18: ...20 Nm Clean the mounting surface and its surroundings When using a mounting aid Fasten the sensor in the mounting aid Install the sensor or mounting aid at the intended position Ensure that the rear...

Page 19: ...ing units 6 1 Connection diagram 4 BK 1 BN 3 BU 2 WH 5 GY teach in IO Link 2 1 5 4 3 analog Fig 16 Pin assignment Fig 17 Connection diagram 6 2 Connection multiplex mode Sensors must be connected to t...

Page 20: ...3 BU 2 WH 5 GY Pin 2 Output 2 analog output or switching output Pin 3 GND Pin 4 Output 1 switching output Pin 5 Multiplex input connected to pin 4 of the master sensor 6 3 Connection synchronization m...

Page 21: ...put Pin 3 GND Pin 4 Output 1 switching output Pin 5 Synchronization input connected to pin 4 of the master sensor 6 4 Connection release mode Connection diagram of the sensors in release mode Pin Pin...

Page 22: ...more turck com www turck com Pin assignment of the receiver in throughbeam mode Pin Pin assignment Pin 1 24 VDC 4 BK 1 BN 3 BU 2 WH 5 GY Pin 2 No function Pin 3 GND Pin 4 Output signal for object det...

Page 23: ...V2 0 2021 06 23 7 Commissioning The device is operational automatically once the cables are connected and the power supply is switched on...

Page 24: ...t within the teach in range switching output 1 on NC contact Object within the teach in range switching output 1 on Green NO contact Object within the detection range switching output 1 off NC contact...

Page 25: ...tion after the teach in operation is successfully completed Teach in the devices as follows Teach in to GND Teach in to UB Teach adapter Press the pushbutton to GND Press the pushbutton to UB Manual...

Page 26: ...GND T1 8 s 13 s LED GN 2 1 Hz GND T1 2 s 7 s LED GN 1 1 Hz Measure and save Fail LED GN YE 1 5 s 5 Hz OK LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz GND T1 2 s 7 s LED GN 1 1 Hz Normal operation UB T2 2 s LED YE 1 8Hz Cancel...

Page 27: ...Fig 22 Window function setting the switching range Connect the TX1 Q20L60 teach adapter between the sensor and the connection cable Position the object for switching point 1 Select the switching outpu...

Page 28: ...5 s 5 Hz GND T1 8 s 13 s LED GN 1 8 Hz Select Normal operation Set window function before Fig 23 Window function switching between hysteresis and window Connect the TX1 Q20L60 teach adapter between t...

Page 29: ...ut function NO NC Connect the TX1 Q20L60 teach adapter between the sensor and the connection cable Select the switching output Press and hold down the pushbutton on the adapter to GND for 14 19 s a Th...

Page 30: ...il LED GN YE 1 5 s 5 Hz OK LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz Normal operation Fig 25 Setting operation as a retroreflective sensor Connect the TX1 Q20L60 teach adapter between the sensor and the connection cable Posi...

Page 31: ...6 Reset to factory settings Connect the TX1 Q20L60 teach adapter between the sensor and the connection cable Starting the reset to factory settings Press and hold down the pushbutton on the adapter to...

Page 32: ...20 mA Out2 set Current output Voltage output Switch only inverted Out1 UB T2 2 s 7 s LED YE 1 1 Hz UB T2 8 s 16 s LED YE 2 1 Hz UB T2 14 s 19 s LED YE 3 1 Hz OK LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz Normal operation Fig...

Page 33: ...y inverted Out1 UB T2 2 s 7 s LED YE 1 1 Hz UB T2 8 s 16 s LED YE 2 1 Hz UB T2 14 s 19 s LED YE 3 1 Hz OK LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz Normal operation Fig 28 Setting output 2 Connect the TX1 Q20L60 teach adapte...

Page 34: ...output Voltage output Switch only inverted Out1 UB T2 2 s 7 s LED YE 1 1 Hz UB T2 8 s 16 s LED YE 2 1 Hz UB T2 14 s 19 s LED YE 3 1 Hz OK LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz Normal operation Fig 29 Setting output 2 Pr...

Page 35: ...GN 2 1 Hz GND T1 2 s 7 s LED GN 1 1 Hz Measure and save Fail LED GN YE 1 5 s 5 Hz OK LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz GND T1 2 s 7 s LED GN 1 1 Hz Normal operation UB T2 2 s LED YE 1 8Hz Cancel Fig 30 Setting the sw...

Page 36: ...s 7 s LED GN 1 1 Hz GND T1 2 s 7 s LED GN 1 2 Hz Measure and save SP2 OK LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz Normal operation UB T2 2 s LED YE 1 8 Hz Cancel Fig 31 Window function setting the switching range Position...

Page 37: ...T1 8 s 13 s LED GN 1 8 Hz Select Normal operation Set window function before Fig 32 Window function switching between hysteresis and window Position the object at any point in the detection range Bri...

Page 38: ...1 14 s LED YE 3 1 Hz Invert NC LED YE 1 5 s 5 Hz NO LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz Normal operation Fig 33 Inverting the output function NO NC Select the switching output Bridge pin 3 BU with pin 5 GY for 14 19 s...

Page 39: ...il LED GN YE 1 5 s 5 Hz OK LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz Normal operation Fig 34 Setting operation as a retroreflective sensor Position the reflector in the detection range Bridge pin 1 BN with pin 5 GY for at le...

Page 40: ...GN 1 8 Hz Confirm UB T2 2 s LED YE 1 8 Hz Cancel Canceled LED YE 1 5 s 5 Hz Reset OK LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz Normal operation Fig 35 Reset to factory settings Starting the reset to factory settings Bridge...

Page 41: ...20 mA Out2 set Current output Voltage output Switch only inverted Out1 UB T2 2 s 7 s LED YE 1 1 Hz UB T2 8 s 16 s LED YE 2 1 Hz UB T2 14 s 19 s LED YE 3 1 Hz OK LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz Normal operation Fig...

Page 42: ...0 V and the teach in point further away to limit value 2 10 V Out2 set Current output Voltage output Switch only inverted Out1 UB T2 2 s 7 s LED YE 1 1 Hz UB T2 8 s 16 s LED YE 2 1 Hz UB T2 14 s 19 s...

Page 43: ...ted Out1 UB T2 2 s 7 s LED YE 1 1 Hz UB T2 8 s 16 s LED YE 2 1 Hz UB T2 14 s 19 s LED YE 3 1 Hz OK LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz Normal operation Fig 38 Setting output 2 Bridge pin 1 BN with pin 5 GY for 14 19 s...

Page 44: ...s and hold down pushbutton 1 for 2 7 s Select output 2 Press and hold down pushbutton 1 for 8 13 s Setting the switching point Switching point Out2 Out1 GND T1 8 s 13 s LED GN 2 1 Hz GND T1 2 s 7 s LE...

Page 45: ...LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz Normal operation UB T2 2 s LED YE 1 8 Hz Cancel Fig 40 Window function setting the switching range Position the object for switching point 1 Select the switching output Store switchi...

Page 46: ...1 1 Hz Window LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz GND T1 8 s 13 s LED GN 1 8 Hz Select Normal operation Set window function before Fig 41 Window function switching between hysteresis and window Position the object at a...

Page 47: ...5 s 5 Hz Normal operation Fig 42 Inverting the output function NO NC Select the switching output Press and hold down pushbutton 1 for 14 19 s a The output function has been successfully inverted as a...

Page 48: ...ve sensor UB T2 20 s LED YE 1 1 Hz Position sensor Fail LED GN YE 1 5 s 5 Hz OK LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz Normal operation Fig 43 Setting operation as a retroreflective sensor Position the reflector in the de...

Page 49: ...D YE 1 5 s 5 Hz Reset OK LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz Normal operation Fig 44 Reset to factory settings Starting the reset to factory settings Press and hold down pushbutton 1 for 14 19 s Confirming the reset to...

Page 50: ...and the teach in point further away to limit value 2 20 mA Out2 set Current output Voltage output Switch only inverted Out1 UB T2 2 s 7 s LED YE 1 1 Hz UB T2 8 s 16 s LED YE 2 1 Hz UB T2 14 s 19 s LED...

Page 51: ...V Out2 set Current output Voltage output Switch only inverted Out1 UB T2 2 s 7 s LED YE 1 1 Hz UB T2 8 s 16 s LED YE 2 1 Hz UB T2 14 s 19 s LED YE 3 1 Hz OK LED GN 1 5 s 5 Hz Normal operation Fig 46...

Page 52: ...button 2 for 14 19 s a Output 2 is set successfully as a switching output if the green LED flashes for 1 5 s at a frequency of 5 Hz 9 4 Setting via IO Link The following components are required for se...

Page 53: ...rst check whether ambient interference is present If there is no ambient interference present check the connections of the device for faults If there are no faults there is a device malfunction In thi...

Page 54: ...paired by the user The device must be decommissioned if it is faulty Observe our return acceptance conditions when returning the device to Turck 12 1 Returning devices Returns to Turck can only be acc...

Page 55: ...0 80 C 40 80 C 40 80 C Switching hysteresis 5 mm 10 mm 10 mm Switching frequency 7Hz 8 Hz 8 Hz Approvals CE cULus CE cULus CE cULus Technical data RU300U M30 RU600U M30 Blind zone Smin 30 cm 60 cm Ope...

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