Contents 1 Preliminary note ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 1�1 Symbols used ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 1�2 Warnings used �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 2 Safety instructions �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 3 Functions and features ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5 3�1 General notes ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5 3�2 Applications ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 3�3 Installation instructions ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 3�3�1 Avoidance of soiling and ambient light �������������������������������������������������6 3�3�2 Avoidance of mutual interference ���������������������������������������������������������6 3�3�3 Sensor alignment to moving objects �����������������������������������������������������7 4 Functions �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7...
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10 Parameter setting ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������17 10�1 General parameter setting �������������������������������������������������������������������������17 10�1�1 Set a parameter value ����������������������������������������������������������������������17 10�1�2 Change from menu level 1 to menu level 2 ��������������������������������������18 10�1�3 Electronic lock ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������19 10�2 Configuration of the basic settings ������������������������������������������������������������19 10�2�1 Configure OUT1 / OUT2 �������������������������������������������������������������������19 10�2�2 Hysteresis function for OUT1 �����������������������������������������������������������20 10�2�3 Dynamic hysteresis ��������������������������������������������������������������������������21 10�2�4 Hysteresis function for OUT2 �����������������������������������������������������������21...
1 Preliminary note 1.1 Symbols used ► Instruction > Reaction, result […] Designation of keys, buttons or indications → Cross-reference Important note Non-compliance may result in malfunction or interference� Information Supplementary note� 1.2 Warnings used WARNING Warning of serious personal injury� Death or serious irreversible injuries may result�...
Visible laser light; LASER CLASS 1� EN/IEC 60825-1 : 2007 and EN/IEC 60825-1 : 2014 Complies with 21 CFR 1040 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No� 50, dated June 2007� Position of the product label Warning sign 3 Functions and features 3.1 General notes The unit is used as a photoelectric distance sensor�...
The light spot should hit the object or the background� Intermediate states may lead to faulty measured values� 3.2 Applications • The photoelectric distance sensor measures distances between 8���165 cm and object reflectivities between 0���999 %� • It has a background suppression of up to 20 m� The distance between the sensor and the background must be limited to max.
3.3.3 Sensor alignment to moving objects Photoelectric sensors have to be installed in a way to ensure that the object is moved into the detection range of the sensor from the side or from the bottom� Background: • When the object approaches from the top, it initially covers part of the receiver lens without being detected by the light spot�...
4.2 Output function window The window function allows monitoring of a defined acceptable range (distance or reflectivity)� Both outputs (OUT1 and OUT2) can be set as window function → 10�2�8� Hystereses set automatically by the sensor ensure that the switching status of the output remains stable at the window limits�...
► The national and international regulations for the installation of electrical equipment must be adhered to� ► Ensure voltage supply to EN 50178, SELV, PELV� OGD582 and OGD583: cULus, Supply Class 2 ► Disconnect power� ► Connect the unit as follows:...
6.1 Operation with IO-Link master The unit is compatible with IO-Link master port class A (type A)� For operation with IO-Link master port class B (type B) observe the following: As a standard, the unit is not compatible with master port class B (type B)� Pin 2 (OU2) and pin 5 (IN1) are used for manufacturer-specific functions�...
Programming Selection of the parameters and acknowledgement of the button parameter values [ENTER] Programming Setting of the parameter values (scrolling by holding pressed, button incremental by pressing briefly)� "up" Programming Setting of the parameter values (scrolling by holding pressed, button incremental by pressing briefly)�...
8 Menu 8.1 Menu structure for window function 25. 5 35. 5 22. 5 25. 5 0. 0 0. 0 0ff and 0r 0. 0 0. 0 0ff and 0r lo xi 22. 5 33. 5 0. 1 0n 0ff *) Keep the arrow key (up or down) pressed for 3 s for activation�...
8.2 Menu structure for hysteresis function 22. 5 33. 5 xno xnc 22. 5 xno xnc 0. 0 0. 0 0ff and 0r 0. 0 0. 0 0ff and 0r lo xi 0. 1 0n 0ff *) Keep the arrow key (up or down) pressed for 3 s for activation� Then press the key several times or keep it pressed for fast scrolling�...
8.3 Explanation of the menu For the factory settings please refer to the end of these instructions (→ 15 Factory setting)� Configuration for output 1 5 switching functions can be selected: [Hno], [Hnc], [Fno], [Fnc], [OFF] → 10.2.1 Configure OUT1 / OUT2� Configuration for output 2 5 switching functions can be selected: [Hno], [Hnc], [Fno], [Fnc], [OFF] →...
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Delay for the switching outputs [dSx] = switch-on delay; [drx] = switch-off delay� The output does not immediately change its switching status when the switching condition is met but only after the delay has elapsed� If the switching condition is no longer met after the delay has elapsed, the switching status of the output does not change�...
Set the fault suppression time for switching outputs This function suppresses brief saturation of the measuring element (such saturation may result from direct reflection or strong fluctuations in brightness)� During the set delay time, the latest valid value measured is displayed, the output signals remain unchanged�...
9.2 Display mode Indication of the parameters and the set parameter values� ► Briefly press [ENTER]� > The unit goes to the display mode� Internally it remains in the operating mode� The set parameter values can be read: ► To scroll through the parameters, briefly press the "up"/"down" button� ►...
Set parameter value ► Briefly press [ENTER]� > The current parameter value is displayed� ► Press the "up" or "down" button and keep it pressed� > The current parameter value flashes for 3 s� ► Increase the setting value step by step by pressing the button once or continuously by holding it down�...
► Briefly press [Enter]� > The first parameter of the submenu is displayed (here: [rES])� 10.1.3 Electronic lock The unit can be locked electronically to prevent unauthorised setting� On delivery the unit is not locked� Locking ► Make sure that the unit is in the normal operating mode�...
10.2.2 Hysteresis function for OUT1 The hysteresis keeps the switching status of the output stable if the measured value varies about the sensing range� The selected switch point [SP1] is the set point� The reset point is automatically set above the selected switch point [SP1] by the sensor�...
Switching status of the outputs Output function Object distance (D) Switching status [Hno] D < [SPx] closed D > [SPx] open [Hnc] D < [SPx] open D > [SPx] closed 10.2.3 Dynamic hysteresis The measured values detected by the sensor vary depending on the situation� The highest fluctuation of measured values occurs in case of a small signal to noise ratio�...
A =[SP2] 1: Laser beam A: Set point "bright" [SP2] 2: Direction of movement object B: Reset point If the output function [Hnc] has been selected, the set and reset points are reversed� The output switches on if the object reflectivity is decreased� If the object reflectivity is increased, the output switches off�...
10.2.6 Window function for OUT1 It is possible to define a window for the object recognition for output (OUT1)� Switches when the object is detected [nP1] [FP1] [Fno] [nP1] = switch point "near"; [FP1] = switch point "far"; FE = window If the measured value is between the switch point "near"...
10.2.7 Window function for OUT2 It is possible to define an object reflectivity window for the object detection for output (OUT2)� A =[bP2] B =[dP2] 1: Laser beam A: Switch point "bright" [bP2] 2: Direction of movement object B: Switch point "dark" [dP2] 3: Window Switches when the object is detected If the measured value is between switch point "bright"...
10.2.8 Set the switch points for window function OUT1 /OUT2. ► In [OU1], select the output function [Fno] or [Fnc]� ► Confirm with [ENTER]� ► Select [nP1] / [bP2] and set switch point "near" / "bright"� ► Confirm with [ENTER]� ►...
The sensor is aligned to the background� The teach process sets [SP2] so that objects with a higher reflectivity (brighter objects) are reliably detected against the background (if [ou2] = [hno])� Set point and reset point are set automatically → 10.2.3 Dynamic hysteresis� 10.3.3 Teach the switch point for window function OUT1 / OUT2 ►...
10.3.5 Set the logic function for switching outputs ► Change to [EF]� ► Select [LG1] / [LG2]� ► Select the logic function [OFF], [And] or [Or] with the arrow keys� ► Confirm with [ENTER]� Two input parameters are required for the logic operators AND / OR� The logic function is bypassed if [OU2] or [OU1] is set to [OFF]�...
In addition, communication is possible via a point-to-point connection with a USB adapter cable� You will find more detailed information about IO-Link at www�ifm�com� 11.2 Device-specific information You will find the IODDs necessary for the configuration of the IO-Link unit and detailed information about sensor values, diagnostic information and parameters in the overview table at www�ifm�com�...
12.1 Error indications 12.1.1 Error indications for OUT1 Display Possible cause Switching output [Hno] [Hnc] [Fno] [Fnc] too much light, [- |- ] e�g� reflective surface not enough light, no object [--] object to be measured outside the measuring range [nEA] <...
13 Maintenance, repair, disposal Faulty sensors must only be repaired by the manufacturer� ► Keep the front lens of the sensor clean� _MZ_200_0404 Original Scale Drawing (MTD) ► After use dispose of the unit in an environmentally friendly way in accordance with the applicable national regulations�...
Hno, Hnc, Fno, Fnc, OFF SP2 [%] 6���900 bP2 [%] 6���900 dP2 [%] 6���900 dS2 [s] 0���0, 1���5 dr2 [s] 0���0, 1���5 Lo, Hi And, Or, OFF dFo [s] 0���0, 1���5 0�1 s On / OFF Technical data and further information at www�ifm�com...
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