R95C IO-Link Hub
The R95C is an IO-Link device hub to consolidate and send discrete signals to an IO-Link Master over a standard M12 cable. The R95C features eight input ports. Each input port has two discrete channels (either PNP or NPN).
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This video demonstrates how to set up one shot timing logic with the R95C Hybrid IO-Link Hub.
This video demonstrates how to set up one shot timing logic with the R95C Hybrid IO-Link Hub from Banner Engineering.
This is a short how to video that will demonstrate how to set up one shot timing logic with the R95C Hybrid IO-Link Hub from Banner Engineering.
One shot timing activates an output signal for a specific amount of time, after which the signal will turn off and will not reactivate until the input has been deactivated and reactivated.
For this example, we are using a discrete photoelectric sensor connected to port 2 in the hub, which will be mirrored to an S15L indicator connected to port 3.
The first step is to configure the hub for port mirroring.
If you need help with this step, check out our video on setting up simple port mirroring.
To set up one shot timing, open the parameters for the port to which the discrete input device is connected.
Click on the dropdown menu on the row labeled 'Delay Mode', and select 'On One Shot'.
On the line below, labeled 'Delay Timer 1', enter the amount of time that the signal should be active in milliseconds.
In this case, we will enter 1000 for a one-second on time.
Click 'Write Params' to send the configuration to the devices.
That covers the basics for setting up one shot timing logic using the R95C Hybrid IO-Link Hub and the IO-Link Configuration software.
For more information, visit bannerengineering.com.
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