Hello @marcosbalbino2622 and thank you for your request. Yes, there is a way to determine if it is a 10V signal or a 4-20mA signal without the IO-Link module. You can find instructions for this in the Operating Instructions on our website in chapter 15 "Configuration overview". The detailed manual for the configuration of the analog output using the buttons can also be found in chapter 8.5 "Expert mode" Alternatively, it would also be possible to measure the analog output with a multimeter. If you have further questions or need support, please feel free to contact our sales colleagues at info@sick.de. Have a good day!
boa tarde de alguma forma tem como saber se ele esta com sinal a 10v ou 4 a 20ma sem o modulo IO-Link
Hello @marcosbalbino2622 and thank you for your request. Yes, there is a way to determine if it is a 10V signal or a 4-20mA signal without the IO-Link module.
You can find instructions for this in the Operating Instructions on our website in chapter 15 "Configuration overview".
The detailed manual for the configuration of the analog output using the buttons can also be found in chapter 8.5 "Expert mode"
Alternatively, it would also be possible to measure the analog output with a multimeter. If you have further questions or need support, please feel free to contact our sales colleagues at info@sick.de.
Have a good day!
Hello, is there any information regarding using the analog data in an RSLogix program environment along with a SICK IO Link?
Hi Slylingual, Please write a mail to our experts: info@sick.de Thank you!
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Thanks!