Loss Of Signal - Banner LTF Series Instruction Manual

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Remote Input: Available
Default: Positive
20
4
Near
Window
Figure 7: Slope—Current-Sourcing Models
The analog current output tracks slightly beyond each window limit (from 3.8 mA
to 20.2 mA)
1)
Access the slope setting.
Method
Push Button
Navigate: MENU > A_OUT > Slope
a. Double-pulse the remote input to enter setup mode.
Remote Input
b. Single-pulse the remote input to access A_OUT
Slope.
2)
Set the slope.
Method
a. Use Down and Up to change the slope between Positive and Negative.
Push Button
b. Press Enter to save the selection.
Positive slope: Single-pulse the remote input
Remote Input
Negative slope: Double-pulse the remote input

3.5.6. Loss of Signal

The LossSig option sets the Analog Output value used by the sensor during a loss of signal. When a signal is restored, measurement resumes.
Navigate: Menu > A_Out > LossSig
Remote Input: Not available
Default: 3.5 mA (0 V)
Positive
Slope
Far
Window
Target Position
Action
Action
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10
0
Near
Window
Figure 8: Slope—Voltage-Sourcing Models
The analog voltage output tracks slightly beyond the upper window limit (up to
10.2 V)
"Slope" and the current setting display.
T
T
a. "REMOTE SETUP" displays.
T
b. "Slope" and the current setting display.
T
a. The selection flashes rapidly on the
display.
b. The selection is saved and the sensor
returns to "A_OUT Slope".
T
The selection flashes rapidly on the display,
and the sensor returns to Run mode.
T
T
T
S
P
ENSOR
ROGRAMMING
Positive
Slope
Far
Window
Target Position
Result
Result
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