Starting up the device - Basic configuration
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CML 730-PS
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8.5
Extended configurations on the receiver control panel menu
8.5.1 Define digital inputs/outputs
The digital IO configurations (IO Pin 2, IO Pin 5 and IO Pin 6) are used to configure the parameters for the
switching outputs:
• IO function: trigger input, teach input, command output, warning output, trigger output or validation
output
• Inversion
• Area logic
• Start beam
• End beam
The structure of these configurations in the receiver control panel menu is as follows (multiple configura
-
tions displayed simultaneously):
Examples
Configuration of pin 2 as PNP switching output
The following example shows a configuration of pin 2 as PNP switching output with additional configura
-
tions, such as area logic “OR” with a beam area of 1 … 32 and beam 1 as start beam according to the
following table.
NOTICE
Incorrect Tx/Rx power setting!
If the
Tx/Rx power
parameters are incorrectly set, the light curtain may no longer be able to detect objects
or pseudo switching may occur as a result of measurement value noise.
Temporarily select a different function reserve mode (
High
,
Medium
,
Low
,
Transparent
). This resets
the
Tx/Rx power
settings to the default values.
Select the function reserve mode
Tx/Rx power
and set the
Tx/Rx power
parameters for the desired
switching behavior in your application.
It is not mandatory that extended configurations be performed on the receiver control panel menu
in order to start up a light curtain.
The individual configuration steps for the extended configuration combinations are not described
separately.
When configuring start and end beam, you can configure values of up to 1774. Values above
1774 (to 1999) are not accepted and must be entered again.
OR
Start beam
1
End beam
32
Switch-on condition
1 beam interrupted
Switch-off condition
0 beams interrupted
Level 0
Level 1
Level 2
Description
Digital IOs
IO Logic
Positive PNP
Negative NPN
IO Pin 2