
9 System Configuration Settings
If not previously configured, System settings are made on
the configuration panels located on each sensor, behind
the access door. The access door is opened by loosening
the factory installed screw (M2 / Phillips #1).
The receiver has redundant Trip/Latch and Reduced
Resolution DIP switches, which must be set identically.
Failure to do so will cause a Lockout condition when
power is applied. If the corresponding pairs of DIP
switches are not set identically, the EZ-SCREEN LPM will
not operate.
Power to the EZ-SCREEN LPM receiver should be OFF
when changing DIP switch settings (other than Scan
Code, Aux/Fault Output, or Invert Display) or a Lockout
will occur.
After configuration settings are verified/set, fully close the
access door and tighten the screw to maintain the sensor
IP rating.
Figure 39. Accessing the configuration switches
Table 3: DIP Switch Settings
Underlined entries indicate factory defaults. “Left” and “right” refer to positions as shown in
(p. 64).
Label
Left Position (<--)
Right Position (-->)
T/L
Trip Output
Latch Output
RED RES
2-Beam Reduced Resolution enabled
Reduced Resolution Off
SCAN
Scan Code 2
Scan Code 1
ML
Mute Lamp monitoring On
Mute Lamp monitoring Off
AUX/FLT
Aux (OSSD follow)
Fault (lockout)
INVERT
Inverted display
OFF (Standard display)
TEST (Emitter)
Test function
Reset function
FAULT (Emitter)
ON
OFF
Trip or latch output operation is selected on two DIP switches in the receiver configuration port. Both switches must be set
to the same setting. If they have different settings, an error code displays. If the switches are set for trip output (T), the EZ-
SCREEN LPM will auto-reset after a blocked condition. If the switches are set for latch output (L), it will require a manual
reset.
Reduced Resolution: Enables or disables two-beam reduced resolution, and is selected on two DIP switches that must be
set to the same setting.
Scan code is used to allow operation of multiple pairs of emitters and receivers in close proximity. Scan code may be set to
1 or 2, via DIP switch. The scan code setting for each emitter must agree with its corresponding receiver. Scan code
settings may be changed while in Run mode without causing a Lockout.
Mute Lamp (ML ) is used to select between a monitored and non-monitored output to indicate the muted condition. For a
monitored output, the current draw of the device under load (for example, indicator) must be between 10 mA and 360 mA
(+24V dc) or the mute operation will be prevented.
Auxiliary Output: Determines whether the receiver auxiliary output follows the state of the OSSDs (output On = Green Status
LED) or if the sensor is in a lockout (output ON = Fault).
Inverted Display: Inverts the 7-segment display for right-reading when sensors are mounted with the indicator end facing
up. DIP switch position Off results in standard orientation.
Test/Reset: This emitter-only function is used to configure the violet wire (pin 8) for either a Reset function (similar to the
receiver), or for a Test function which, when activated, simulates a blocked condition for receiver testing purposes.
Fault (Emitter): This emitter-only function is used to determine whether the emitter Fault signal is active (+24V) when the
emitter locks out. Options are On or Off.
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