6.6.4.2
Setting Limit Values
If a value falls above or below a limit value, the switching outputs are activated. Enter a lower and an upper limit value (in
mm) for this purpose.
EMR
Upper
limit
Lower limit (1)
Lower limit (2)
SMR
+
GND
+
GND
Fig. 6.19: Switching Output 1 (Both Limit Values, NPN) and Switching Output 2 (Lower Limit Value, PNP)
6.6.4.3
Switching Logic
Notes about switching behavior are available under "Electrical
6.6.5
Data Output
This menu item can be used to activate and deactivate the output of measured values via the individual channels.
RS422: provides an interface capable of real-time output at a lower data rate.
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In the case of the RS422 interface, the data intended for transmission is selected in the RS422 data output
Chap.
6.6.1.
Ethernet: Enables rapid – but not real-time – data transmission (packet-based data transfer). It can be used to transmit
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measured values and video data. It is suitable for capturing measured values without direct process control so that they
can undergo subsequent analysis. Parameterization is carried out via the web interface or ASCII command set.
In the case of the Ethernet interface, the data intended for transmission is selected in the Ethernet data output section
see Chap.
6.6.2.
Selecting/Activating Interfaces
►
Switch to the tab
Settings
Fig. 6.25: Activating Output Interfaces
optoCONTROL 2700
Error output 1
Error output 2
with output duration
>
>
Outputs
Data
Limit value range -2147 ... +2147
EMR = end of measuring range
Upper limit = maximum for switching output 1
Lower limit (1) = minimum for switching output 1
Lower limit (2) = minimum for switching output 2
SMR = start of measuring range
Time
Connections", see Chap.
output.
Advanced Settings
4.3.8.
section, see
,
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