5
MOUNTING
Switch: light (L) / dark
3
(D)
Switch: NPN / PNP
4
Potentiometer: adjust‐
5
ment of time delay t
Potentiometer: adjust‐
6
ment of time delay t
Potentiometer: adjust‐
7
ment of time stage
5
Mounting
6
Electrical installation
6
Switch: light (L) / dark
3
(D)
Switch: NPN / PNP
4
2
1
Mount the sensor and the reflector using suitable mounting brackets (see the SICK
range of accessories). Align the sensor and reflector with each other.
Note the sensor's maximum permissible tightening torque of 2 Nm.
The sensors must be connected in a voltage-free state. The following information must
be observed, depending on the connection type:
–
Plug connection: note pin assignment: when the cover is open, the male connector
can be swiveled horizontally and vertically.
–
Terminal connection: note the permissible cable diameter of 5 to 10 mm. When
the cover is open, the M16 fitting can be swiveled horizontally and vertically.
Unscrew the M16 fitting and remove sealing plug. Lead voltage-free supply cable
through and connect sensor in accordance with
M16 fitting with seal so that the IP enclosure rating of the device is ensured.
Figure 1: Opening the sensor
Only apply voltage/switch on the power supply once all electrical connections have
been established.
Explanations of the connection diagram (tables,
page
8):
Alarm = alarm output (see
n. c. = not connected
NC = normally closed
NO = normally open
Q / Q = switching outputs
TE / Test = test input (see
Switch: light (L) / dark
3
(D)
Potentiometer: adjust‐
4
ment of time delay t
Potentiometer: adjust‐
5
ment of time delay t
Potentiometer: adjust‐
6
ment of time stage
Figure 2: Electrical connection
chapter 6.1
table 2
and
Additional
functions)
table 2
and
Additional
functions)
Switch: light (L) / dark
3
(D)
2
1
table 2
and
table
4. Retighten
and
see "WL34-Rxxx",
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