Excess gain (%) display, Light intensity hold display – KEYENCE FS-N10 Series User Manual

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4-4 Display Settings (diSP)

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Excess gain (%) display

Received light intensity is displayed as an excess
gain* relative to the setting value. On the screen,
the received light intensity is displayed as a bar
graph and a percentage number.
*

Excess gain = (Received light intensity/Set-
ting value) x 100

Light intensity hold display

The maximum peak values, and the minimum bottom values, of received light
intensity can be displayed continuously. You can select from 5 possible display
combinations:



How to reset the held values

To reset the peak and/or bottom values that are currently held, use one of the
following procedures:

• Press and hold the [MODE] and [SET] buttons simultaneously.
• Set the external input (

in

) to "reset input (

rSt

)" and short-circuit the pink wire (pin

(2)). "External

Input" (page 4-17)

• Turn off the power.

Refer to page 4-2 "Display Settings (diSP)" for setting methods.

Display example

If the setting value is 1000
and the received light
intensity is 2000 (200%):

Refer to page 4-2 "Display Settings (diSP)" for setting methods.

Display

Displayed values

Std

(Standard)

Updates the peak or bottom value each time the cur-
rent received light intensity falls below or rises
above, respectively, the setting value. (Default)

P~P_

(Peak Max/Peak Min)

Displays the maximum and minimum of peak values
since the power is turned on. (Cumulative)

b~b_

(Bottom Max/Bottom Min)

Displays the maximum and minimum of bottom val-
ues since the power is turned on. (Cumulative)

P_b~

(Peak Min/Bottom Max)

Displays the minimum of peak values and the maxi-
mum of bottom values since the power is turned on.
(Cumulative)

P~b_

(Peak Max/Bottom Min)

Displays the maximum of peak values and the mini-
mum of bottom values since the power is turned on.
(Cumulative)

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