Discrete 1 Tab; Discrete 2 Tab - Banner R-GAGE Q90R Instruction Manual

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Q90R R-GAGE® Radar Sensor Instruction Manual
Output
Loss–of–Signal: Sets the Analog Output value used by the sensor during a loss of signal. When a signal is restored,
measurement resumes.
Hold Last Value—The Analog Output holds the last value indefinitely during a loss of signal.
3.5 mA (0 V)—The Analog Output switches to this value 2 seconds after a loss of signal. For Voltage models, this is 0
V. (Default)
20.5 mA (10.5 V/5 V)—The Analog Output switches to this value 2 seconds after a loss of signal. For Voltage models,
this is 10.5 V.
Averaging: Use this menu to set the number of measurements that are averaged together for the analog output.
Increasing the averaging improves repeatability but increases the total response speed. The default is 1. The filter can be
set to 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, or 128. The total response time is shown under Response Time.
Response Time
Calculates the total response time, taking into account the general response speed and averaging.
Table 2.
Response Speed
Fast
Medium
Slow
4.4.3

Discrete 1 Tab

The following are the parameters on the Discrete 1 tab on the Sensor Settings pane.
Output Mode
Select Switch Point or Window.
Switch Point: The distance at which the switch point threshold is placed.
Window: Define two set points to create window limits.
Distance Settings
Define the set point(s) and the hysteresis.
Output Settings
NO/NC: Select Normally Open or Normally Closed from the list.
On Delay: Set an on delay in milliseconds. The maximum time is 60,000 ms.
Off Delay: Set an off delay in milliseconds. The maximum time is 60,000 ms.
Response Time
Calculates the total response time, taking into account the general response speed and on or off delays.
Table 3.
Response Speed
Fast
Medium
Slow
4.4.4

Discrete 2 Tab

The following are the parameters on the Discrete 2 tab on the Sensor Settings pane. This tab is available for dual discrete
models.
Output Mode
Select Switch Point, Window, Complementary, or Pulse Pro/PFM.
Switch Point: Set a single switch point for the output to change.
Window: Define two setpoints to create window limits.
Complementary: Output 2 will be the opposite of Output 1.
Pulse Pro/PFM: Pulse Pro/PFM output to interface with Banner lights or a PLC with PFM inputs.
12
Analog
1
2
16
32
80
160
200
400
Discrete
50
100
250
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Analog Output Filter Setting
4
8
Analog Output Spec (ms)
64
128
256
320
640
1280
800
1600
3200
Discrete Output ON Spec (ms)
16
32
64
512
1024
2560
5120
6400
1280
Discrete Output OFF Spec (ms)
50
200
550
128
2048
10,240
2560
February 12, 2024

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