
Release date: 2023-02-16 Date of issue: 2023-02-16 Filename: 70137787_eng.pdf
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Ultrasonic sensor
Programming
The sensor is equipped with two outputs. Two switching points or trip values as well as the output mode, can be programmed for each output.
The shape of the sensor sound cone can also be programmed. These parameters can be configured using two different methods:
•Usingthesensor push buttons
• Using the IO-link interface of the sensor. This method requires an IO-link master (e.g. IO-link master01 USB) and the associated software.
The download link is available on the product page for the sensor with the IO link at www.pepperl-fuchs.de
Configuration using the push buttons is described below. To configure the parameters using the sensor IO-link interface, please read the software
description. The processes for configuring the switching points and the sensor operating modes run completely independently and do not
influence one another.
Note:
• The sensor can only be programmed during the first 5 minutes after switching on. This time is extended during the actual programming
process. The option of programming the sensor is revoked if no programming activities take place for 5 minutes. After this, programming is
no longer possible until the sensor is switched off and on again.
• The programming activities can be canceled at any time without changing the sensor settings. To do so, press and hold the push button for
10 seconds.
Programming the switching point/trip value of the analog characteristic
Note:
Each push button is assigned to a physical output. The switching output (C/Q) is programmed via push button T1. The analog output is
programmed via push button T2.
A flashing red LED during the programming process indicates unreliable object detection. Should this occur, correct the alignment of the object
until the yellow LED L1 or L2 flashes. Only then will the settings be transferred to the sensor memory.
Programming the switching points/trip values using the push button
Programming the near switching point/trip value of the analog characteristic
1. Position the object at the site of the required near switching point or trip value.
2. Press and hold the push button for 2 seconds (yellow LED flashes)
3. Briefly press the push button (green LED flashes 3 times as confirmation). The sensor returns to normal mode.
Programming the far switching point/trip value of the analog characteristic
1. Position the object at the site of the required far switching point or trip value.
2. Press and hold the push button for 2 seconds (yellow LED flashes)
3. Press and hold the push button for 2 seconds (green LED flashes 3 times as confirmation). The sensor returns to normal mode.
Programming the operating modes
The sensor features a 3-stage process for programming the sensor operating modes. You can program the following with this process:
1. Output mode
2. Output behavior of the switching output/analog output
3. The shape of the sound cone
These two stages of the process are programmed in succession. To switch from one programming function to the next, press and hold the push
button for 2 seconds.
Accessing the programming routine
The operating mode can be programmed separately for each of the two switching outputs. The operating mode of the switching output (C/Q) is
programmed via push button T1. The operating mode of the analog output is programmed via push button T2.
To access the programming routine for the sensor operating mode, press the push button for 5 seconds.
Programming the output mode
The green LED is now flashing. The number of flashes indicates the output function currently programmed:
Switching output Analog output
1x: Switching point mode 1x: rising slope
2x: Window mode 2x: falling slope
3x: Hysteresis mode 3x: zero point line
4x: Retroreflective sensor mode
1. Briefly press the push button to navigate through the output configurations in succession. Use this method to choose the required output
mode.
2. Press and hold the push button for 2 seconds to save the selection and switch to the programming routine for the output behavior.
Programming the output behavior
The yellow LED is now flashing. The number of flashes indicates the output behavior currently programmed:
Switching output Analog output
1x: NO contact 1x: Current output (4–20 mA)
2x: NC contact 2x: Voltage output (0–10 V)
3x: Deactivated: high impedance
1. Briefly press the push button to navigate through the output behaviors in succession. Use this method to choose the required output function.
2. Press and hold the push button for 2 seconds to save the selection and switch to the programming routine for the sound cone.
Programming