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SENSOR PROGRAMMING
3.4.1. Select the TEACH Mode Using the Remote Input
Follow the instructions below to choose a specific TEACH Mode using Remote Input.
1) Access the TEACH selection.
2) Select the desired TEACH mode.
3.4.2. Reset to Factory Defaults Using the Remote Input
Follow the instructions below to reset the Q5X to factory defaults using Remote Input.
Eight-pulse the remote input to apply the factory defaults and return to Run mode.
The input wire function remains at remote teach input (SEt).
3.5. Locking and Unlocking the Sensor Buttons
Use the lock and unlock feature to prevent unauthorized or accidental programming changes.
uLoc—The sensor is unlocked and all settings can be modified (default).
Loc— The sensor is locked and no changes can be made.
0Loc—The switch point value can be changed by teaching or manual adjustment, but no sensor settings can be changed through the menu.
NOTE: When the sensor is in either Loc or 0Loc mode, the active channel can be changed using (+)
(CH1/CH2)
.
When in Loc mode, Loc displays when the (SELECT)(TEACH) button is pressed. The switch point displays when (+)(CH1/CH2) or (-)(MODE)
are pressed, but Loc displays if the buttons are pressed and held.
When in 0Loc mode, Loc displays when (-)(MODE) is pressed and held. To access the manual adjust options, briefly press and release
(+)(CH1/CH2) or (-)(MODE). To enter TEACH mode, press the (SELECT)(TEACH) button and hold for longer than 2 seconds.
3.5.1. Button Instructions
To enter Loc mode, hold + and press - four times. To enter 0Loc mode, hold + and press - seven times. Holding + and pressing - four times
unlocks the sensor from either lock mode and the sensor displays uLoc.
Action Result
Double-pulse the remote input. tch displays.
Action
Result
Pulses TEACH Mode
1 Two-point static background suppression
The selected TEACH method displays for a few
seconds and the sensor returns to Run mode.
2 Dynamic background suppression
3 One-point window (foreground suppression)
4 One-point background suppression
5 Dual (intensity + distance)