Commissioning
2
02
0-
01
15
4.
Move the actuator to the position that you wish to define as the start point of the switching
window. Press the S1 button again.
The yellow S1 LED lights up for 2 seconds and then starts to flash again. This indicates that
the device is ready for you to teach in the switching window end point.
5.
Move the actuator to the position that you wish to define as the switching window end point.
The actuator's direction of rotation is decisive here. At the end of programming, the
area covered by the actuator will be the angle range in which the switching output is
active.
6.
Briefly press the S1 button.
The setting is then stored in the non-volatile memory of the sensor. The yellow LED then
lights up permanently to indicate that programming was successful.
Figure 6.2
Note
If the actuator does not move between the time the switching window start and end points are
programmed, the smallest possible switching window is programmed with a width of 5
°
(+ 1
°
hysteresis). The switching window midpoint is set at the programmed position.
The following graphic illustrates the switching characteristics in principle, using the example of
the sensor at switching output S1.
-2.5°
+2.5°
H
H
S11=S12
-3.5°
+3.5°
-2.5°
+2.5°
S11=S12
-3.5°
+3.5°
Signal at switching output
Angle position
Direction of rotation
actuator
Angle position
Note
If the actuator does not move between the time the switching window start and end points are
programmed, the smallest possible switching window is programmed with a width of 5
°
. The
switching window start point is then set at the programmed position.
Note
If interrupted for more than 1 minute, the programming process is terminated. The sensor
continues operating with unchanged values.
Note
If any other button is actuated, the programming process is terminated. The sensor continues
operating with unchanged values.