Controlling The Sensor From An External Device - Omron FQ2-S/CH Series User Manual

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Changing the Types of Commands That Can Be Used
You can select the types of commands used in IN0 to IN5.
Settings
[In/Out] − [I/O setting] − [I/O setting] − [Input] − [Input mode]
Item
Standard mode (default)
Input mode
Expanded mode

Controlling the Sensor from an External Device

The following Sensor functions can be controlled with command inputs from an external device without
connecting the Touch Finder.
Function
Changing the Scene
Registering the Measurement Ref-
erence Again
Turning the ERROR Signal OFF
Performing Continuous Measure-
ments
Clearing Measurement Values
Saving Data in Sensor
Retrying Inspection by External
Signal (trigger retry)
Resetting the Sensor
Executing External Teaching
Important
Change to Expanded Mode before you input any command other than a command to change the scene. If you
change to Expanded Mode, you can use any of the commands. However, in Expanded Mode, you can change to only
16 scenes with the parallel SCENE command instead of 32 scenes.
Changing the Types of Commands That Can Be Used: p. 46
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Controlling Operation and Outputting Data with the Sensor's Standard Parallel Connection
IN0 to IN4 are only used for line process changes.
A maximum of 32 scenes are selectable.
Enables use of IN0 to IN4 for commands other than line process changes.
A maximum of 16 scenes are selectable.
This command changes the scene when the line process changes.
This command re-registers the judgement references for measurement when lev-
els are changed.
This command turns the ERROR signal OFF.
This command continues measurement is performed while this command is input.
This command clears the measurement values.
This command saves the settings data to the Sensor.
This command continues inspection when the trigger signal is ON.
This command resets the Sensor.
This command executes teaching for all target items.
Description
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for Communications Settings
Reference
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