DELAY ON setting 
The  DELAY  ON  represents  the  output  delay  activation  after  the  reference  mark  has 
entered the detection area. The delay avoids the detection of events that occur rapidly. 
An example can be a mark with shaded colours (light-dark-light) that can be detected 
twice. 
 
 
 
Select “dLOn” in the parameter menu to set the DELAY ON function. 
The parameter programming is accessed by pressing  . 
The previously set delay value appears on the display. 
 
 
 
Pressing   or   the delay value is increased or decreased by one step of 1 ms until 
a maximum delay of 100ms. Keeping   or   pressed, the delay value is increased or 
decreased by incremental steps. The setting of a delay different from zero is signalled by 
the DELAY LED on. Press   to confirm the value and return to the parameter menu. 
 
DELAY OFF setting 
The DELAY OFF represents the output delay deactivation after the reference target has 
left the detection area. 
The delay extends the output activation allowing slower system interfacing with sensors 
to detect shorter pulses. 
 
 
 
 
Select “dLOF” from the parameter menu to set DELAY OFF function. 
The parameter programming is accessed by pressing  . 
The previously set delay value appears on the display. 
 
 
 
Pressing   or   the delay value is increased or decreased by one step of 1 ms until 
a maximum delay of 100ms. Keeping   or   pressed, the delay value is increased or 
decreased by incremental steps. The setting of a delay different from zero is signalled by 
the DELAY LED on. Press   to confirm the value and return to the parameter menu. 
 
UP/DOWN DISPLAY setting 
The  selection  of  the  UP/DOWN  display  sets  the  reading  direction  on  the 
display.  
Select  “dSUP”  or  “dSdn”  in  the  parameter  menu  to  set  the  UP  or  DOWN 
direction. 
 
 
 
Press   to switch the reading direction previously set. 
 
ON/OFF DISPLAY setting 
Turn off the display during normal operation to save power consumption.  
Setting the OFF mode when the sensor is normally functioning, the display turns 
OFF. It turns on for 5s after a keyboard command. Select “dSOn” or “dSOF” in the 
parameter menu to set the display ON or OFF.  
 
 
Press   to switch the display mode previously set. 
RESET of default parameters 
Select “rSEt” in the parameter menu to reset the default parameters. 
 
The “rSEt” text blinks when pressing  . 
Releasing the push-button the sensor returns to normal functioning. 
The default reset parameters are: 
 
 
NOTE: if the parameters are reset before turning the sensor off, when repowered 
the  “rSEt”  text  blinks  on  the  display  for  3s  before  returning  to  normal 
visualisation. 
 
Saving parameter set  - “SAVE” 
Select “SAVE” to save the parameter setting  
 
 
The  parameters  are  saved  pressing    .  The  display  returns  to  normal 
visualisation after releasing the button. 
 
NOTE:  Set  the  data,  the  operator  exits  from  the  menu  using  the  “SAVE”  or 
“RESET” function. If these operations are not carried out 30s after the last setting, 
the sensor returns to normal mode saving the parameters changed. 
ACCESSORY FUNCTIONS 
REMOTE INPUT 
The REMOTE signals carries out the acquisition functions without using the   push-
button. The REMOTE wire connected to +Vdc is equal to pressing the   push-button. 
Whereas, if the REMOTE wire is connected to GND or not connected, it is equal to not 
pressing the   push-button. 
 
-  The duration of the REMOTE wire connection to +Vdc determines the acquisition 
type: 
 
MARK MODE 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
COLOR MODE 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
DARK/LIGHT input (only in MARK mode)  
The  DARK/LIGHT  signal  allows  the  operator  to  select  the  DARK/LIGHT 
operating mode for dynamic detection.  
In the LIGHT mode, the output is active with light marks on dark backgrounds. 
In the DARK mode, the output is active with dark marks on light backgrounds. 
The connection of the DARK/LIGHT wire to Vdc sets the DARK mode. 
If connected to 0V or not connected set the LIGHT mode. 
 
DIMENSIONS 
 
 
 
TECHNICAL DATA 
 
Current consumption 
(output current excluded): 
PNP output 
30 Vdc max. (short-circuit protection) 
Output saturation voltage: 
16 s (MARK mode), 100us (COLOR mode) 
30 kHz (MARK mode), 10KHz (COLOR mode) 
4-digit display (GREEN) / OUT LED (YELLOW) / 
READY LED (GREEN) / DELAY LED (GREEN) 
0…100 ms programmed 
default configuration without delay 
Automatic in the target/background detection 
selectable via wire in the dynamic detection, 
selectable via MENU in the color detection  
Electric shock protection: 
blue ( 465 nm) / green (520 nm) / red (630 nm) 
in MARK mode the selection is automatic 
according  to EN 60947-5-2 
0.5 mm amplitude, 10 … 55 Hz frequency, 
for each axis (EN60068-2-6) 
11 ms (30 G) 6 shocks for each axis (EN60068-2-
27) 
II 3G EX nA II T6 ; 
II 3D EX tD A22 IP67 T85°C 
 
(*) It’s available on request, PMMA plastic lens with 9mm focus. 
 
 
 
The sensors are NOT safety devices, therefore they MUST NOT be used in the safety 
control of the machines where installed. 
 
 
 
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The warranty period for this product is 36 months. See General Terms and Conditions of Sales for 
further details. 
 
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disposal at the end of its life. Datalogic recommends disposing of the product in compliance with 
local laws or contacting authorised waste collection centres. 
 
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