U-gage, T30 series with analog and discrete outputs, Remote programming – Banner U-GAGE T30U—Level Control User Manual

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U-GAGE

T30 Series with Analog and Discrete Outputs

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P/N 57438 Rev. C

Banner Engineering Corp.

Minneapolis, MN U.S.A.

www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164

Figure 2.

Timing programs for remote TEACH programming

Teach First

Discrete Limit

Discrete

Limits Only

Teach Second

Discrete Limit

Teach First

Analog Limit

Teach First Limits

Teach Second Limits

Push Button Lockout

Analog

Limits Only

Teach Second

Analog Limit

Analog & Discrete

Together

Push Button

Lockout

T

> 0.8 sec

> 0.8 sec

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

T

> 0.8 sec

T

T

T

T

0.04 sec < T < 0.8 sec

Remote Programming

To program the sensor remotely or to disable the keypad, the Remote Programming
function may be used. Disabling the keypad prevents anyone on the production floor
from adjusting any of the programming settings. Connect the gray wire of the
sensor to +12 to 24V dc, with a remote programming switch connected between
them. NOTE: The impedance of the remote teach input is 55 k

Ω.

Programming is accomplished by following the sequence of input pulses. The
duration of each pulse (corresponding to a push button “click”), and the period
between multiple pulses, are defined as: 0.04 seconds < T < 0.8 seconds.

• 1 pulse:

Programs first discrete limit. Wait > 0.8 sec. Next pulse programs
second discrete limit.

• 2 pulses:

Programs first analog limit. Wait > 0.8 sec. Next pulse programs
second analog limit.

• 3 pulses:

Programs first analog and discrete limit. Wait > 0.8 sec. Next pulse
programs second analog and discrete limit.

• 4 pulses:

Disables (locks out) or enables the keypad for security.

NOTE: Hold the Remote line high > 2 seconds (before teaching the second limit) to exit

PROGRAM mode without saving any changes. The sensor will revert to the last
saved program.

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