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Basic TEACH Instructions

Use the following instructions to teach the Q4X sensor. The instructions provided on the sensor display vary depending on the type

of TEACH mode selected. Two-point TEACH is the default TEACH mode.

1. Press and hold 

TEACH

 for longer than 2 seconds to start the selected TEACH mode.

2. Present the target.
3. Press 

TEACH

 to teach the target. The target is taught and the sensor waits for the second target, if required by the selected

TEACH mode, or returns to Run mode.
Complete steps 4 and 5 only if required for the selected TEACH mode:

4. Present the second target.
5. Press 

TEACH

 to teach the target. The target is taught and the sensor returns to Run mode.

See the Instruction Manual for detailed instructions and other available TEACH modes. The TEACH modes include:

Two-point static background suppression 

—Two-point TEACH sets a single switch point. The sensor sets the switch

point between two taught target distances, relative to the shifted origin location.

Dynamic background suppression 

—Dynamic TEACH sets a single switch point during machine run conditions. The

sensor takes multiple samples and the switch point is set between the minimum and the maximum sampled distances.

One-point window (foreground suppression) 

—One-point window sets a window (two switch points) centered around

the taught target distance.

One-point background suppression 

—One-point background suppression sets a single switch point in front of the

taught target distance. Objects beyond the taught switch point are ignored.

Dual int distance 

—Dual mode records the distance and amount of light received from the reference surface.

See for more information about selecting a reference surface. The output switches when an object passing between the

sensor and the reference surface changes the perceived distance or amount of returned light.

Manual Adjustments

Manually adjust the sensor switch point using the 

 and 

 buttons.

1. From Run mode, press either 

 or 

 one time. The current switch point value flashes slowly.

2. Press 

 to move the switch point up or 

 to move the switch point down. After 1 second of inactivity, the new switch

point value flashes rapidly, the new setting is accepted, and the sensor returns to Run mode.

Note: 

When FGS mode is selected (FGS indicator is on), manual adjustment moves both sides of the

symmetrical threshold window simultaneously, expanding and collapsing the window size. Manual adjustment

does not move the center point of the window.

Note: 

When dual mode is selected (DYN, FGS, and BGS indicators are on), after the TEACH process is

completed, use the manual adjustment to adjust the sensitivity of the thresholds around the taught reference

point. The taught reference point is a combination of the measured distance and returned signal intensity from

the reference target. Manual adjustment does not move the taught reference point, but pressing 

 increases

the sensitivity, and pressing 

 decreases the sensitivity. When re-positioning the sensor or changing the

reference target, re-teach the sensor.

Light Operate/Dark Operate

The default output configuration is light operate. To switch between light operate and dark operate, use the following instructions:

1. Press and hold 

LO/DO

 for longer than 2 seconds. The current selection displays.

2. Press 

LO/DO

 again. The new selection flashes slowly.

3. Press 

SELECT

 to change the output configuration and return to Run mode.

Note: 

If neither 

SELECT

 nor 

LO/DO

 are pressed after step 2, the new selection flashes slowly for a few

seconds, then flashes quickly and the sensor automatically changes the output configuration and returns

to Run mode.

Locking and Unlocking the Sensor Buttons

Use the lock and unlock feature to prevent unauthorized or accidental programming changes.
Three settings are available:

—The sensor is unlocked and all settings can be modified (default).

— The sensor is locked and no changes can be made.

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Q4X Series

Page 1: ...lush Mount Models 1 2 3 Display and Indicators The display is a 4 digit 7 segment LED The main screen is the Run mode screen For 2 pt BGS FGS and DYN TEACH modes the display shows the current distance...

Page 2: ...s other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Do not attempt to disassemble this sensor for repair A defective unit must be returned to the manufacturer 510 mm Models...

Page 3: ...ion as certain placements may pose problems for sensing some targets The Q4X can be used in the less preferred orientation and provide reliable detection performance refer to the Performance Curves fo...

Page 4: ...that may degrade the peak performance of the sensor Blow the window clear using filtered compressed air then clean as necessary using only water and a lint free cloth Sensor Programming Program the s...

Page 5: ...when Teach Process is set to Dual Mode Laser off when pulled low Laser on when pulled low Set Remote Teach input Off remote teach input is not active Master Slave Display on Display on inverted Displa...

Page 6: ...switch point using the and buttons 1 From Run mode press either or one time The current switch point value flashes slowly 2 Press to move the switch point up or to move the switch point down After 1 s...

Page 7: ...Supply Protection Circuitry Protected against reverse polarity and transient overvoltages Response Speed User selectable 1 5 milliseconds 3 milliseconds 10 milliseconds 25 milliseconds 50 milliseconds...

Page 8: ...500 mm 60 to 510 mm 1 2 of range Table 4 Discrete Output Repeatability 100 110 mm Models Distance mm Repeatability Threaded Barrel Models Flush Mount Models 25 to 100 mm 35 to 110 mm 0 2 mm Beam Spot...

Page 9: ...s A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environme...

Page 10: ...tivity 6 to 90 Matte targets with a non uniform reflectivity 6 to 90 Minimum Separation Target to Background mm Dimension Y Distance to Target mm Dimension X 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 0 25 50 75 1...

Page 11: ...e to the reference surface and presenting your target The robust detection capabilities of the Q4X allows successful detection even under non ideal conditions in many cases Typical reference surfaces...

Page 12: ...QUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY PRODUCT DEFECT OR FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR WARRANTY STATUTE TORT STRICT LIABILITY NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERW...

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