If required, it is possible to save them first on the computer using the WinScope program.
1.7 Connection of an external reset
When a reject is detected, the instrument blocks, preventing the machining of other pieces. The
release the instrument it is necessary to reset the reject. It is possible to connect an external reset
signal which can be a button, key or sensor. The reset signal can be left active at all times to have
the autoreset function. Like all the other inputs, the reset signal has to have a 24VDC clean contact
or an electronic sensor with a PNP (positive logic) output.
1.8 SETPOINT output
The CSQ-Visual has an auxiliary output which can be activated when a determined absolute
position or a determined force have been reached.
setpoint can be different for every single work.
Once the absolute position or force value has been reached, the output is activated and kept active
until the press stops.
With the CSQ Visual Setup program it is possible to assign a descriptive name to this output.
This output is normally used to command a hydraulic brake or the start of the press power.
Naturally it can be used for any other function.
To set the setpoint activation threshold use the
command.
1.9
Instructions for setting up the CSQ-Visual
Always disconnect the instrument from the electricity supply before opening it.
Open the CSQ-Visual by loosening the four screws in the corners of the front panel.
Pull out the internal cards by a few centimetres. Then release the cards from the front panel.
The value of this position or force of the
CHANGE WORK > PARAMETERS > OTHER LIMITS
CHANGE WORK > PARAME
CHANGE WORK > PARAME
CHANGE WORK > PARAME
Figure 3
TERS > OTHER LIMITS
TERS > OTHER LIMITS
TERS > OTHER LIMITS
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