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A-GAGE
EZ-ARRAY
with IO-Link v1.1

3 Configuration via DIP Switch or IO-Link v1.1 Interface

Commonly used configuration options can be set up easily via a six-position DIP switch located behind a hinged clear access
panel on the front of the receiver.
Access to the DIP switch can be prevented by using the screw-on security plate to hold the clear access panel closed or by
disabling them via the IO-Link v1.1 interface.

3.1 Receiver Gray (Remote Teach) Wire

The receiver gray (remote teach) wire is used to electronically emulate the receiver push button functions (see
Troubleshooting and Error
to initiate sensor scanning. Connect a normally open switch between the receiver's gray wire and dc common, or connect the
gray wire to a digital input (PLC) and pulse the wire as indicated in
The Remote Teach wire is disabled by default. It can be enabled via the IO-Link interface.
Note: A low level is 0 to 2 volts and a high level is 10 to 30 volts or circuit open. Input impedance is 22k.
Remote TEACH/Gate determines the functionality of the receiver gray wire.
Disabled—The remote wire has no function (regardless of whether it is low or high). When the gray wire is disabled,
the receiver is in continuous scan mode; it begins a new scan immediately after updating the outputs from the
previous scan. (Continuous scan is used in most analog output applications and whenever continuous updating of the
outputs is acceptable.) The gray wire is always enabled when in DIP switch mode.
Remote Teach—The gray wire provides the full Remote Teach functionality.
Alignment/Sensitivity—This mode is an abbreviated version of Remote Teach. It can perform the alignment and
sensitivity adjustment functions, but not the display inversion or DIP switch enable/disable functions.
Gate Mode—Options enable the gray wire to be wed as a gate input pulse, typically from a dc device such as an NPN-output
photoelectric sensor or a PLC discrete output.
Gate - Active High—The receiver scans whenever the gate is pulled high.
Gate - Active Low—The receiver scans whenever the gate is pulled low.
Gate - Rising Edge—The receiver scans once for each low-to-high gate transition. (Multiple transitions cannot be
faster than the sensor's response for them to be reliably detected.)
Gate - Falling Edge—The receiver scans once for each high-to-low gate transition. (Multiple transitions cannot be
faster than the sensor's response for them to be reliably detected.)
Table 3: Alignment/blanking configuration with the remote wire
Process
Access Alignment Mode
Access Blanking Mode
Alignment /
Blanking
Exit Blanking Mode
Exit Alignment Mode
8
Codes) via a process controller, to disable the DIP switches for security, or to provide a gate input
Remote Wire Procedure 0.05 ≤ sec. T ≤ 0.8
From Alignment Mode:
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Status Indicators
Result
sec.
1X
A appears on 3-digit display
n appears on 3-digit display, along with number of blocked
2X
beams
A. appears on 3-digit display (sensor returns to alignment
1X
mode with blanking enabled)
1X
Sensor returns to run mode
on p. 5.

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