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Steps To Configure One Sensor Gary Tipton. The Hardware: Retro-reflective Photo Sensor.

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Page 1: Steps To Configure One Sensor Gary Tipton. The Hardware: Retro-reflective Photo Sensor.

Steps To Configure One Sensor

Gary Tipton

Page 2: Steps To Configure One Sensor Gary Tipton. The Hardware: Retro-reflective Photo Sensor.

The Hardware:

Retro-reflective Photo Sensor

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Actual Sensor

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Device Box

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To Configure the sensor:

Open up RS Logix software and select Device Net.

Perform a scan of the system to see if the system recognizes any items in it’s network.

After the device has been observed by the master, than a new address could be assigned to the device.

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A better look:

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Screen shot

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A New Address:

Right click on the device that you want to give a new address to.

Select properties The device information can be manipulated

from there. Re-scan to ensure the new address takes

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Properties

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Name and Address

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Re-Scan