Rejecting Excessively Low Measured Results (Low C reject
function)
Turning ON/OFF Low C reject function
To turn ON/OFF the Low C reject function, use the following command.
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You can detect an excessively low (equal to or less than the preset boundary value)
measured result of the primary parameter value (Cp or Cs) as Low C (abnormal
measurement status) by turning ON the Low C reject function.
NOTE
Handler output shares the line for No Contact & Low C Reject and becomes active when
either one is detected.
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When primary parameter is lower than the border value.
NOTE
When the comparator function is ON, the sorting judgment is performed normally even if
Low C is detected. However, the sorting judgment result displayed on the screen is LOWC
and, on the handler interface, the /LOWC_OR_NC signal becomes active (LOW) in
addition to the sorting judgment signal.
Setting limit (range boundary values) of Low C reject function
To set the limit (boundary values of the range in which Low C is detected) of the Low C
reject function, use the following command.
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Chapter 7
Sorting Based on Measured Result (Comparator Function)
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