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NOTE
An additional delay between the time at which the switching point is exceeded and
the changeover of the switching output may result from the speed settings (integration
time, depth of the bit filter).
Available under
SOPAS ET: “Output settings” page > “Switching delay”
IO-Link:
Index 212 (0xd4) “Q time function”
Index 214 (0xd6) “Time of the time function”
6.4.9.3 Switch the laser on/off
It is possible to switch off the sender laser temporarily or permanently. No measure‐
ment is possible when the laser is switched off.
Temporarily switch the laser off
The laser can be switched off temporarily via the multifunctional input MF using the
“Laser off” or “External teach” function. The laser switches off as soon as the switching
condition has been met and remains switched off until it is no longer met, see "Multi‐
functional input (“MF Input”)", page 57.
Permanently switch the laser off
The laser can be permanently switched off via IO-Link, SOPAS ET and the multifunc‐
tional input MF (in the “External teach” function). It remains switched off until it is
switched back on by another event. If the sensor's power supply is interrupted in the
meantime, the laser remains switched off afterwards; see also see "Multifunctional
input (“MF Input”)", page 57.
6.4.9.4 Find me!
The “Find me!” function makes it fast and easy to find a sensor that is installed in a
machine or system. When the “Find me!” function is activated, the two yellow LEDs
on the sensor flash (Q
1
and Q
2
) and the sender laser flashes with a frequency of
5 Hz. When the function is being used, it is not possible to perform a correct distance
measurement. If the sensor is switched off and back on when the “Find me!” function is
activated, the “Find me!” function will no longer be active then.
Available under
SOPAS ET: “Identification” page
IO-Link: Index 204 (0xcc) “Find me!
6.4.9.5 Configuring the IO process data
Process data is cyclically transferred via IO-Link from the sensor to the IO-Link Master.
With the DT50-2 sensor, the contents of this process data can be configured as descri‐
bed in the following.
Process data structure
The structure of the process data can be selected from multiple predefined formats.
The following formats are available:
OPERATION 6
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Subject to change without notice

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