6.5.1.2
Zeroing/Mastering Procedure
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Mastering or zeroing requires a target to be present in the measuring range. The mastering and zeroing
processes affect the analog and digital outputs.
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Position the target within the measuring range.
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Switch to the menu
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Fig. 6.15: Mastering/Zeroing Dialog, Overview of the Individual Master Signal and Values
After mastering, the sensor will provide relative measured values with reference to the master value.
During mastering, the sensor characteristic is moved in parallel. Moving the characteristic reduces the relevant measuring
range of a sensor (the further master value and master position are located, the greater the reduction).
max
min
x m
0 %
Measuring range
100 %
Fig. 6.18: Moving the Characteristic During Mastering
optoCONTROL 2700
>
Settings
Postprocessing
> Zeroing/mastering.
The sensor manages up to 10 master signals.
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Select signal for function, assign master value.
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Each master signal and associated master value must be
confirmed by pressing the
ton.
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The delete function relates to the master signal listed in
(1).
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It is possible to master a single master signal or all master
signals at once.
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Start function. The function can be performed several
times in succession.
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If you click on the
the mastering process, the system reverts to the state that
existed before mastering.
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Overview of all existing signals for the function.
Advanced Settings
Apply master signal
button to undo
Reset master value
but
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