R58 expert, Registration mark sensors, Sensor configuration – Banner R58 Registration Mark Sensors User Manual

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Banner Engineering Corp. • Minneapolis, MN U.S.A

www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164

R58

Expert

Registration Mark Sensors

LED

Indicates

Power

ON Green: RUN mode
OFF: TEACH or SETUP mode

Output

ON Yellow: Output is conducting, or TEACH Output ON condition
OFF: Output is not conducting, or TEACH Output OFF condition

Light Operate

ON Green: Light Operate (LO) operation

Dark Operate

ON Green: Dark Operate (DO) operation

OFF-Delay

ON Green: 30 ms pulse stretcher (OFF-delay) is active
OFF: No OFF-delay

ON-Delay

ON Green: 30 ms ON-delay is active
OFF: No ON-delay

8-Segment Bargraph
Display

ON Red: RUN mode — Indicates signal strength with respect to the

sensing threshold (switchpoint); higher segment number for
higher sensing contrast
TEACH mode — Indicates relative contrast
SETUP mode — Displays sensing beam LED color (see
Figure 5)

OFF: TEACH or SETUP mode — Sensor configuration active

Sensor Configuration

The R58E is pre-set to power up in RUN mode and sense the most recently taught registration
mark. The sensitivity of the R58E may be quickly optimized by using one of two available
TEACH modes: Static TEACH or Dynamic TEACH.

Static TEACH: Both the Output ON and Output OFF conditions are presented, and

sensitivity can be adjusted manually via the push buttons.

Dynamic TEACH: The registration mark is presented during actual sensing conditions, and

the sensitivity can be adjusted manually via the push buttons.

Remote TEACH

The sensor may be configured either via its push buttons, or via a remote switch. Remote
configuration also may be used to enter SETUP mode to set ON- and OFF-delay, and to
disable the push buttons to prevent unauthorized adjustment of the configuration settings.
To access this feature, connect the gray wire of the sensor to 0V dc, with a remote switch
between the sensor and 0V dc.

Configuration is accomplished by following the sequence of input pulses (see following
procedures). The duration of each pulse (corresponding to a push button “click”), and the
period between multiple pulses, are defined as “T”:

0.04 seconds ≤ “T” ≤ 0.8 seconds

Status Indicators

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