Starting up the device - Basic configuration
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Select Digital IOs > IO Logic > Positive PNP.
Select Digital IOs > IO pin 5 > Teach height > Execute.
8.5.2 Inversion of the switching behavior (light/dark switching)
Light/dark switching is configured with this configuration.
The following example shows how the switching output is switched from light switching (normal) to dark
switching (inverted).
The structure of the configuration in the receiver control panel menu is as follows:
Select Digital IOs > IO Pin 2 > Inversion > Inverted.
8.5.3 Defining the filter depth
The filter depth is used to specify that an evaluation of the measurement values occurs only once the beam
states are stable over multiple measurement cycles.
Example: with a filter depth of “5”, five measurement cycles must be consistent before an evaluation is
performed. For further information, see also the description of interference suppression (see chapter 4.8).
The structure of the configuration in the receiver control panel menu is as follows:
Teach height
Execute
Exit
Area logic
AND
OR
Start beam
(enter value)
End beam
(enter value)
Level 0
Level 1
Level 2
Description
The height area is automatically configured as an area output.
IO Function > Area Out must also be selected.
For all digital process interfaces, the configuration can also be performed via the interface (see
chapter 9) or via the
Sensor Studio
configuration software (see chapter 11).
Level 0
Level 1
Level 2
Description
Digital IOs
IO Logic
Positive PNP
Negative NPN
IO Pin 2
IO Function
Trigger input
Teach input
Area output
Warning output
Inversion
Normal
Inverted
Teach height
Execute
Exit
Area logic
AND
OR
Start beam
(enter value)
End beam
(enter value)
For all digital process interfaces, the configuration can also be performed via the interface (see
chapter 9) or via the
Sensor Studio
configuration software (see chapter 11).
When configuring the filter depth, you can enter values of up to 255. Values above 255 (to 299)
are not accepted and must be entered again.