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IFM Electronic LR2050 - IO-Link Communication; Simulation and Testing; Installation Procedures; Installation Location and Environment

IFM Electronic LR2050
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6.3.7 IO-Link
This unit has an IO-Link communication interface which requires an IO-Link
capable module (IO-Link master) for operation�
The IO-Link interface enables direct access to the process and diagnostic data
and provides the possibility to set the parameters of the unit during operation�
In addition, communication is possible via a point-to-point connection with a USB
adapter cable�
The IODDs necessary for the unit's configuration, detailed information about
process data structure, diagnostic information, parameter addresses and the
necessary information about required IO-Link hardware and software can be
found at www�ifm�com�
6.3.8 Simulation functions
Various levels and errors can be simulated for set-up, maintenance or interference
reduction� The duration of the simulation can be selected (1 min���1 h)� The
simulation can be started manually and runs until it is stopped manually or the
set time elapses� During the simulation the outputs respond according to the
simulated process values (→ 11.7) to (→ 11.7.3)
7 Installation
7.1 Installation location / environment
Vertical installation from the top is preferred�
7.2 Unit with single probe
Observe the notes on tank adjustment (→ 7.2.7)
Installation preferably in closed, metal tanks or metal bypass pipes
For installation in open tanks: (→ 7.6.3)
For installation in plastic tanks: (→ 7.6.4)
When operating the unit in small tanks (probe lengths shorter than 200 mm
and less than 300 mm distance to the tank wall), mount the unit off-centre
(eccentrically) to prevent possible interference from tank resonances�

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