D10 expert, Dual discrete outputs, Sensor programming – Banner D10 Series User Manual

Page 3: Active channel select, Programming procedures, Returning to run mode, Output 2

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P/N 64154 rev. F

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D10 Expert

Dual Discrete Outputs

Banner Engineering Corp.

Minneapolis, MN U.S.A.

www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164

Sensor Programming

Programming Procedures

Two push buttons, Dynamic (+) and Static (-), may be used to access and set programming parameters. For remote programming, connect a
switch or digital input to the gray wire; length of the individual pulses is equal to the value T:

0.04 seconds ≤ T ≤ 0.8 seconds

Returning to RUN mode

TEACH and SETUP modes each may be exited in one of two ways: by exercising the 60-second time-out, or by cancelling out of the process.
In TEACH mode, the sensor will return to RUN mode without saving any of the new settings; in SETUP mode, the sensor will return to RUN
mode but save all of the settings. To cancel out of TEACH mode, press and hold the Static (-) button for 2 seconds; to cancel out of SETUP
mode, press and hold both the Static (-) and Dynamic (+) buttons for 2 seconds.

Output 2

The setpoint(s) for each output can be set independently of one another (see Super-High-Speed Operation). However, the functional range
available for output 2 is dictated by the automatic power and gain settings established for output 1. Whenever output 1 is taught, output 2 also
must be retaught. Applications hint: teach the weakest signal on output 1 first.

Active Channel Select

• Selects which channel to teach
• Displays channel configuration information.

Active

Channel

Select

Push Button

Remote

0.04 sec. ≤ T ≤ 0.8 sec.

Result

• Single-click

both buttons
simultaneously.

• Triple-pulse
the remote line.*

Pointer icon: moves to the
other channel indicator.

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

dynamic

static

dynamic

static

* NOTE: Triple-pulse will change the display, but will not save. To save Channel Select, make an adjustment to that channel as a TEACH, SET, or Sensor Setup.

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