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5 Configuration Instructions

5.1 Install the Software

The Parameter Setup Software CD includes an installation program that quickly and easily loads the MINI-ARRAY configuration program
into the computer. The MINI-ARRAY configuration program requires approximately 50 MB of hard disk space. Install as follows:
1. Use the Parameter Setup Software CD included with the controller, or download (www.bannerengineering.com) per the
following:
For models MAC-1, MACI-1, MACN-1, MACP-1, and MACV-1, use CD P/N 75877
For models MAC16N-1 and MAC16P-1, use CD P/N 75878
2. Insert the Software CD into the CD drive.
If the program does not auto-start, browse to your CD drive, click Setup.exe, then select START, then select RUN. The
Welcome dialog box appears. Select Next, and follow the prompts in the dialog boxes as they appear.
If the program does auto-start, the Welcome dialog box appears. Select Next, and follow the prompts in the dialog boxes as
they appear.
3. The installation program decompresses the files. A status dialog box monitors the progress of the installation.
4. An Installation Completed dialog box appears. Select OK. Reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.
After the software is installed, a MINI-ARRAY shortcut icon is placed on your desktop. Double-click on the MINI-ARRAY icon to
launch the program, then follow the configuration instructions.

5.2 Define the Communication

The MINI-ARRAY software permits serial communication via RS-232 between the MAC controller and the PC. The minimum connections
to the DB-9 connector on the MINI-ARRAY Controllers are listed in
modem" RS-232 cable.
To configure the COM port of the PC, follow these steps.
1. Select the Options > Serial Port menu.
The program supports serial communication via the COM1-COM2 port of the computer.
2. Select either COM1 or COM2.
3. Check Save Settings on Exit (if it is not already checked) to store the COM port selection.

5.3 Alignment

Alignment status is continuously displayed by the green LED indicator on the Receiver and the controller.
When all unblanked beams are clear, and excess gain of all beams is more than 3×, the green alignment indicators are ON.
When the excess gain of one or more beams drops to between 3× and 1×, the green ALIGN LED on the controller remains ON, but the
yellow LED on the receiver comes ON to indicate a marginal alignment warning.
The MINI-ARRAY software can display the status of each beam in the array. This is helpful for final alignment or when analyzing how the
MINI-ARRAY is viewing objects in the sensing array. To use these feature, go to the Mini-Array > Alignment menu or press the F3 key.
The Alignment screen identifies the location of the first and last beams made (clear) and broken (blocked), plus the total number of
beams made and broken. The beams are numbered in sequence from the cable end of the sensors to the top end. This is valuable
during setup, for analyzing exactly what is being seen by the light screen. (The Diagnostics screen indicates any problems with the
emitter or the receiver.)
Models MAC-1, MACP-1, MACN-1, MACV-1, and MACI-1—To display current information, select the desired Channel Status Option
(Broken, Made or Both) and select Run. The chart on the right side of the screen shows the status (broken or made) of each beam in the
array. Beam status is continuously updated to allow accurate positioning of the array, and/or analysis of sensing response.
To exit the Alignment screen, first select Stop, then select Exit.
Models MAC16P-1 and MAC16N-1—The Alignment screen displays the status of each beam along the entire length of the light screen.
The information displayed includes the total number of optical channels (labeled as Beams), the number of blocked, made, and blanked
beams. Each channel state is indicated as either 1-made, 0-blocked, or B-blanked. Other alignment functions allow the user to scan on a
step command and to adjust the blanking fields. Each channel can be individually blanked. When a channel is blanked, the controller
ignores the state of the channel and does not consider the channel when calculating measurement mode data.

5.4 Parameter Setup Files (PSFs)

The input and output response of the MAC controller is programmed using the PSF Configuration screen. To access the PSF
Configuration screen, go to Edit PSF under the Main menu or press the F4 key.
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