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Optoelectronic sensors − diffuse sensor
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Product description
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LED 1
L
D
Setter 2
Fig. 4-1:
Dimensions, design and function
4.1
Function
In the case of a diffuse sensor, the emitted light is reflected
by the object and evaluated in the receiver.
4.2
Operating and display elements
LED 1 - green - operating display
Signal
Meaning
LED static
Operating voltage
LED flashing (3 Hz)
Stability display
LED flashing (5 Hz)
Error / Short circuit at output
LED off
Power supply interrupted
LED 2 - yellow - status display
Signal
Meaning
LED static
Switching output on
LED off
Switching output off
Setter 1
Position L: light-switching, N.O.
L
D
Position D: dark-switching, N.C.
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LED 2
Setter 1
4.1
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Optical axis of
receiver
Optical axis of
emitter
Setter 2
Standard setting:
1. Position the sensor at the desired
distance from the object.
2. Turn the setter counterclockwise until
the green LED lights up and the
yellow LED is off (N.O. contact
version) or on (N.C. contact version).
3. Turn the setter slowly clockwise until
the yellow LED (possibly several
turns) until the yellow LED lights up
(N.O. contact version) or goes out
(N.C. contact version).
⇒ The object is recognized.
4. For a reliable function under changing
operating conditions, slowly turn the
setter clockwise until the green LED
lights up continuously, indicating
reliable function.
5. Remove the object.
⇒ The yellow LED goes out (N.O.
contact version) or lights up (N.C.
contact version). For a reliable
function, the green LED should be
lit continuously.
6. Optional: For maximum excess gain,
turn the setter clockwise (several
turns may be necessary) to the
maximum range.
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