
Interface A2, Release Date: 02.03.2022
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5.10.5
Section „I/O Configuration”
The digital optocoupler inputs and outputs, also referred to as I/O pin, can be parameterized in the “I/O Con-
figuration” section. Depending on the object detection method selected, different settings are possible.
Explanation of the available settings:
“Assignment”: This parameter defines what for an I/O pin is used. Possible settings are:
“not assigned”:
Configured as unused output that is never set.
“Monitoring 1 (Warning)”:
The output is assigned to the warning signal “Monitoring 1”.
“Object Stuck”:
The output is assigned to the stuck object detection. The signal is set when an object is
stuck in the sensing area.
“Channel x: Detection”:
The output is assigned to channel x in mode “detection”: The signal is set when an ob-
ject is detected by the assigned channel.
“Channel x: Quantity”:
The output is assigned to channel x in mode “quantity”: The signal is set when the by pa-
rameter “Quantity” defined number of objects is detected by the assigned channel.
“Channels 1, 3, and 4: Detection”:
The output is assigned to channels 1, 3, and 4 in mode “detection”: The signal is set
when an object is detected by any of these three channels.
“Channels 3 and 4: Detection”:
The output is assigned to channels 3 and 4 in mode “detection”: The signal is set when
an object is detected by any of these two channels.
“All Channels: Detection”:
The output is assigned to all channels in mode “detection”: The signal is set when an ob-
ject is detected by any channel.
“All Channels: Quantity”:
The output is assigned to all channels in mode “quantity”: The signal is set when the by
parameter “Quantity” defined number of objects is detected by all channels together.
“All Channels: Detection, Length-Coded”:
The output is assigned to all channels in mode “detection”, the duration the signal is set
depends on the number of the channel that detected the object: The signal is set when
an object is detected by any channel. The duration the signal is set is given by the chan-
nel number multiplied by the value set in parameter “Duration”.