5.4.1 Remote Teach
Use the following procedure to teach the first and second switch points.
1. Pulse the remote input once.
The green Power LED flashes, the yellow LED is off, and the red LED is off.
2. Present the first point.
3. Teach the switch point.
Action
Result
Single-pulse the remote input.
T
Teach Accepted
The green Power LED is off, the yellow LED
of the output being taught flashes while the
yellow LED of the output not being taught is
off. The red LED indicates signal strength.
Teach Not Accepted
The green Power LED continues to flash,
the yellow LED is off, and the red LED is off.
Retry teaching the first point.
4. Present the second point.
5. Teach the switch point.
Action
Result
Single-pulse the remote input.
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The green Power LED turns on.
Teach Accepted
The sensor returns to run mode.
Teach Not Accepted
The green Power LED remains off, the
yellow LED of the output being taught
continues to flash while the yellow LED of
the output not being taught is off.
Retry teaching the second point.
5.4.2 Remote Setup
Use Remote Setup to set the output mode to set normally open or normally closed, change the analog slope, or set the teach
mode.
While in remote set up, pulsing the remote wire once configures output 1. For analog models, the slope of the output
changes. For discrete output, output 1 and output 2 options are identical.
Changing the Output Mode using remote input affects both the output configuration (normally open versus normally closed)
and the Teach mode. The output configuration change takes effect immediately and can be used to change the output
between normally open and normally closed or the analog slope without changing the switch point distance. The change in
Teach mode does not immediately change the switch point location, but will affect the behavior of the next remote Teach.
Analog Teach Modes
The default is to teach two separate points. With a positive slope, the first taught point is 4 mA and the second taught point is
20 mA.
If the two taught points are within 100 mm or less, the sensor views them as the same point. It considers that point as the 20
mA spot and sets the 4 mA spot at 300 mm. If a taught point is within the dead zone, the sensor sets that point at 300 mm.
Discrete Teach Modes
Teaching two separate points creates a window around that range.
Background Teach—Teaching the same point twice (points within 100 mm of each other) sets the switch point 200 mm in
front of the taught point.
Object Teach—Teaching the same point twice (points within 100 mm of each other) sets the switch point 100 mm behind the
taught point.
Window Teach—Teaching the same point twice (points within 100 mm of each other) sets a window ±50 mm on either side
of the taught point, for a total window size of 100 mm.
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