L-gage® lt7 long-range time-of-flight sensor – Banner L-GAGE LT7 Series User Manual

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

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L-GAGE® LT7 Long-Range Time-of-Flight Sensor

Main

Menu Procedure

Example Displays

Result

TEACH-IN

(Setup) – Discrete

TEACH 1.2
From Output 1 menu, press

ESC

to

teach 1.2 limit.

Repeat process on previous page

for limit 1.2.

TEACH1.2

<12000>

Sensor again displays TEACH options for selected output.

Hysteresis
Press

ESC

to select hysteresis

function.

HYST 1

< ±005>

Blinking cursor indicates active digit (beginning with right-hand

digit).

Factory default setting is ± 005 (the minimum setting).

Maximum hysteresis setting is ± 254 mm or ± 9.99".

Press

ESC

or

ESC

to decrease or

increase value of each digit.
Press

ESC

to select and move one

digit left.

HYST 1

±254

When cursor is at left-hand digit
and value is correct, press

ESC

HYST 1

<±254>

If value
is valid

– or –

HYST 1

LIMITED!

If value is

outside

accepted limits

Sensor saves setting and returns to Hyst 1 menu level.

Use Escape function to go up one
menu level, or use

ESC

or

ESC

to

return to other Output 1 functions.

Repeat as desired for Output 2.

Teach processes for Outputs 1 and 2 are identical.

If value is outside accepted limits, sensor does not save new

setting.

TEACH-IN

(Setup) – Analog; Copy Discrete Limits

TEACH Analog output individual limits using the same procedures as described above (except that the Analog output has no hysteresis

option). The Analog output has one unique function – copying the Discrete output limits (Q1.1 and Q2.1); for this procedure, see steps

below.

From TEACH-IN menu,
press

ESC

and

ESC

or

ESC

to

scroll to Analog Teach.

TEACH-IN

<ANALOG>

Sensor is ready to learn analog limits.

Procedure is identical to teaching discrete limits, except for copy/

paste function.

Select Analog mode, as for

discrete limits.

ESC

or

ESC

to copy Q to A

COPY Q->A

<ENTER>

Sensor is ready to copy discrete limits to Analog output.

Press

ESC

Press

ESC

and

ESC

to scroll

between options.
Press

ESC

to select displayed

option.

COPY Q->A

->Q1 & Q2

– or –

COPY Q->A

->Q2 & Q1

– or –

<300 mm

(If discrete limits are less than 300 mm apart)

The option selected, in combination with the selected mode,

determines the analog output slope.

For Mode 1 (positive slope):

Q1 & Q2 – Limit Q1.1 becomes A1 (4 mA); Q2.1 becomes A2 (20

mA)

Q2 & Q1 – Limit Q1.1 becomes A2 (20 mA); Q2.1 becomes A1

(4 mA)

For Mode 2 (negative slope), the above is reversed.

If discrete limits are not at least 300 mm apart, display will show

< 300 mm and sensor will not perform the copy function.

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