Operating InstructionsLevel measurementCleverLevel ® LBFH/IPoint level detection – hygienic/industrialConfiguring via remote teachSensors that are built into places hard to accesscan be configured via remote teach easily andwithout any other help. The switch points SW1and SW2 can be configured independently. Switchoutput SW1 is NO (normally opened) and switchoutput SW2 is NC (normally closed).9 The remote teach function has been activatedwith FlexProgrammer before the integration ofthe sensor (see FlexProgrammer instructions).f Short-circuit switch output SW1 for more than1 second with GND (0 V).The LED flashes magenta.f Continue as described in the qTeach procedure.Configuring with FlexProgrammer and PCSwitch points and damping of both switch outputscan be set as desired with FlexProgrammer.f Connect FlexProgrammer to sensor.f Connect FlexProgrammer to PC and setparameters (see FlexProgrammer instructions).Configuring with IO-Link MasterSwitch points, hysteresis, damping, output mode,etc. can be configured via IO-Link with an IO-LinkMaster.f Connect IO-Link Master to sensorf Connect IO-Link to PC and set parameters.A detailed description of the parameter andprocess data for the IODD can be found on www.baumer.com in the products separate downloadarea.www.baumer.com11 / 48Step 1: Selecting the switch9 Sensor is powered up.fHold a screwdriver or other metal object on theqTeach detector.The LED rapidly blinks magenta. The LEDalternates between yellow, cyan and orange in3 second intervals.fWhen the LED has the color assigned to thedesired switch, remove the screwdriver from theqTeach area:Yellow: SW1Cyan: SW2Orange: Factory settingThe LED slowly blinks in the selected color.Configuration via qTeach (Adaptive version)Via qTeach, the different trigger types can be setfor SW1 and SW2. The switch logic is normallyopen (NO) for both SW1 and SW2.For a graphical overview of the configurationprocedure, refer to “14.4 qTeach configurationprocedure” on page 15.Note: Configuration is only possible during the first5 minutes after connecting the sensor to the powersupply. After that, qTeach is locked.Step 2: Selecting the trigger typefFor the switch selected in step 1, select thetrigger type by holding the screwdriver on theqTeach area again. When the desired trigger typeappears, remove the screwdriver:White: Window triggerGreen: Adaptive triggerIf the LED flashes red, an error has occured and thechanges are not saved.fTo restart the configuration, disconnect andreconnect the sensor to the power supply.Configuration via qTeach is enabled in the factorysettings and can be disabled by the user.