1
Red LED
2
Green LED
Red LED Green LED Status
- Lights up Device ready/monitoring mode
Lights up Lights up Object detection within field/fields
Flashing - Fault
- - Device without supply voltage
6.9 Operating modes/operational statuses
The device has the following operating modes and operational statuses:
6.9.1 Power On and boot phase
Begins after connecting and/or interruption of the supply voltage, and ends with opera‐
tional readiness or fault/error
6.9.2 Operational readiness
Begins after Power On and boot phase, and ends 1min or more after connection of the
supply voltage. The operational status is indicated visually by the “green” LED on the
device.
6.9.3 Operational status (monitoring mode)
The device automatically enters this status after reaching operational readiness and
after the “Device Ready” output (OUT4) has changed to the “high” status. To do so, the
device must not be in parameterization mode, "Configuration mode", page 40.
The sensor can only be employed for safety-related purposes once it is operating in
monitoring mode. Other safety-oriented measures may, in some circumstances, there‐
fore need to be implemented until the sensor becomes operational.
6.9.4 Configuration mode
Once the device is connected to the SOPASET parameterization software via the USB
interface, the device can be configured.
The “Device Ready” output remains unchanged until write access to the device is
initiated by SOPAS (e.g., changing a parameter, downloading field data, or accessing the
Save permanent function), then the “Device Ready” (OUT4) output enters the status “low”
for a certain period of time.
6.9.5 Fault/error
The device automatically enters this status when it detects an internal error. If there is
an internal error, the output “Device Ready” (OUT4) is deactivated and enters the “low”
status. This status is shown optically on the device red LED flashes.
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