Starting up the device - IO-Link interface
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CML 730i
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Extended settings (group 5)
Process data settings (group 6)
The process data setting permits the serial output of the individual pieces of beam data. Each individual
beam can be processed and transferred as a bit independent of measurement field length, resolution and
beam mode.
Parameter
Index
Sub-
index
Data type
Access Value range
Default Explanation
General settings
71
0
record 32 bit,
isolated
access to
sub-index not
possible
RW
Beam mode
71
1
(bit
offset
= 24)
unsigned 8
RW
0 … 2
0
0: Parallel-beam scanning
1: Diagonal-beam scanning
2: Crossed-beam scanning
Counting direction
71
2
(bit
offset
= 16)
unsigned 8
RW
0 … 1
0
0: Normal - starting at the connector side
1: Inverted – beginning opposite the connection
side
Smoothing
71
3
(bit
offset
= 8)
unsigned 8
RW
1 … 255
1
Smoothing:
Less than i interrupted beams are ignored.
Inverted smoothing
71
4
(bit
offset
= 0)
unsigned 8
RW
1 … 255
1
Inverted smoothing:
Less than i free beams are ignored.
The extended settings specify the filter depth, integration time (hold function) and key lock on the
receiver control panel.
Parameter
Index
Sub-
index
Data type
Access Value range
Default Explanation
Extended settings
74
0
record 32 bit,
isolated
access to
sub-index not
possible
RW
Filter depth
74
2
(bit
offset
= 16)
unsigned 8
RW
1 … 255
1
The filter depth indicates the necessary number of
consistent beam states before the evaluation of
the measurement values. The filter depth corre
-
sponds to the number of passes with interrupted
beam so that the result leads to switching.
Integration time
74
3
(bit
offset
= 0)
unsigned 8
RW
0 … 65535
0
All measurement values are accumulated and
retained over the duration of the integration time.
Hold function in ms.
Key lock and display
78
0
unsigned 8
RW
0 … 1
0
Lock operational controls on the device.
0: Enabled
1: Locked
The process data settings describe the cyclically transmitted process data.