July 25, 2023
Q5X With Dual Discrete Outputs And IO-Link Instruction Manual
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Chapter Contents
Sensor Orientation for the Triangulation Models................................................................................................................................................. 9
Mount the Device .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Wiring Diagram.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
CleaningandMaintenance................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
ConnectingtoRSD1.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Button Map from RSD1 to Sensor..................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Sensor Orientation for the Triangulation Models
Optimizedetectionreliabilityandminimumobjectseparationperformancewithcorrectsensortotargetorientation.
Toensurereliabledetection,orientthesensorasshowninrelationtothetargettobedetected.
OptimalOrientationofTargettoSensor
See the following figures for examples of correct and incorrect sensor-to-target orientation as certain placements may pose
problemsforsensingsometargets.TheQ5Xcanbeusedinthelesspreferredorientationandatsteepanglesofincidence
andstillprovidereliabledetectionperformanceduetoitshighexcessgain.Fortheminimumobjectseparationdistancere
quiredforeachcase,referto"Q5X Dual Discrete with IO-Link Performance Curves" on page 43.
Orientationbyawall Orientation for a moving object Orientation for a height difference
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Installation
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