Panasonic LP-GS Series Serial Communication Command Manual page 15

Laser marker lp-400/v compatible mode
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8.
Click "Set" on the lower right corner of the screen.
9.
When using I/O, click the "inputs/outputs" tab and configure the following items:
• One-shot pulse duration:
Configure the output time of the signal being output as
one-shot, such as PROCESSING END OUT (Y11).
Setting range: 2 to 510ms (initial value is 40ms)
• Assignment of counter end outputs:
Assign the counter No. to COUNT END A OUT to COUNT
END D OUT (I/O pin No. 30 to 33).
As the default setting, counter No. 0 to 3 are assigned to
COUNT END A OUT to COUNT END D OUT respectively.
10.
Click the "Set" button on the lower right corner of the screen.
11.
When using communication commands, click the "Communication" tab to set communication
details of Ethernet or RS-232C.
For Ethernet:
Configure the communication settings
according to the network settings.
• When using RS-232C, specify the "Flow control" to "None" at the communication port settings of the external control
device.
Set "Communication commands"
to the RS-232C usage.
For RS-232C:
Configure the communication settings
of the laser marker corresponding to the
external control device.
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• Warning at invalid trigger signal:
Configure if you will output (ON) or
will not output (OFF) the warning for
the invalid trigger. With enabling this
setting, the warning is output when the
marking trigger that cannot be accepted
was input.
(Initial setting: Enabled)
• TARGET DETECTION IN (X7) (LP-RC/
LP-RF/LP-RV series only):
Select whether or not to use TARGET
DETECTION IN on I/O terminal.
(Initial setting: Disabled)
When enabling this terminal, connect a
sensor which detect the work piece is in
position for lasing.
• Terminal assignment X11 (LP-GS series
only):
Select the behavior of the input signal
X11 on I/O terminal from LASER STOP
1 IN or LASER STOP 2 IN. (Initial
setting: LASER STOP 2 IN)
For the operation details of LASER
STOP, refer to "Setup/Maintenance
Guide".
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