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A-GAGE EZ-ARRAY

QuickStart Guide

Overview

Figure 1-8. Measurement mode examples

Last Beam Made (LBM)
First Beam Made (FBM)

Receiver

Emitter

Last Beam Blocked (LBB)
First Beam Blocked (FBB)

Receiver

Emitter

Total Beams Made (TBM)
Total Beams Blocked (TBB)

Receiver

Emitter

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In Last Beam Blocked mode,
last beam is #55 of 60

In First Beam Blocked mode,
first beam is #20 of 60

In Last Beam Made mode,
last beam is #50 of 60

In First Beam Made mode,
first beam is #40 of 60

In Total Beams Made mode,
38 of 60 possible beams are
made

In Total Beams Blocked mode,
22 of 60 possible beams are
blocked

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• Last Beam Made (LBM): The location of the Last Beam Made

(unblocked).

• Middle Beam Blocked (MBB): The location of the middle beam

blocked, midway between the first and last beams blocked.

“Beam Total” Modes

• Total Beams Blocked (TBB): The total number of blocked

beams.

• Total Beams Made (TBM): The number of beams made.
Contiguous Beams Blocked (CBB): The largest number of

consecutively blocked beams.

Contiguous Beams Made (CBM): The largest number of

consecutively made beams.

Transitions (TRN): The number of changes from blocked to

clear and clear to blocked. For instance, if beams 6-34 are

blocked, then there is a clear-to-blocked transition from beam

5 to beam 6, and a blocked-to-clear transition from beam 34 to

beam 35. Transition mode can be used to count objects within

the array.

• Outside Dimension (OD): This measurement returns the value

of the distance from the first beam blocked to the last beam

blocked.

1.8 Electronic Alignment Routine

The objective of the optical alignment process is to adjust the

emitter light level to maximize sensor performance. Perform

the alignment procedure at installation and again whenever

the emitter and/or receiver is moved. The procedure can be

performed using the receiver interface, the receiver remote wire

or the GUI (see Section 4.2 or 5).
During the alignment procedure, the receiver polls each beam

channel to measure excess gain and performs a gain adjustment

for each beam. When the system exits the alignment procedure,

each channel’s signal strength is stored in non-volatile memory.

The Alignment push button may be disabled, using the GUI.

1.9 Blanking

If a machine fixture or other equipment will block one or

more beams, the affected beam channels may be blanked.

The blanking option causes the receiver to ignore the status

of blanked beams for measurement mode calculations. For

example, if a machine fixture blocks one or more beams during

sensing, the output data will be incorrect; if the beams blocked

by the fixture are blanked, the output data will be correct.

Blanking may be configured using the receiver’s Alignment push

button, the receiver remote wire, or the GUI.

1.10 Measurement Mode Selection

The outputs may be configured for any of fourteen measurement

(scan analysis) modes, which refer to specific beam locations,

quantities of beams, or edge transitions. Note that not all

measurement mode options are available when the receiver

interface is used for configuration. Selected modes are individually

assigned to one output (see Section 4.1 or 5).
When using the GUI for configuration, the discrete outputs can

have NPN or PNP polarity, be normally open or normally closed,

and be assigned to any of the measurement modes. When

using the receiver interface, several combinations of output

configurations may be selected (see Section 4.1).
NOTE: The beams in the array are numbered in sequence, with

beam 1 located nearest the emitter / receiver displays, so

the “first beam,” as referenced below, refers to the beam

closest to the display.

“Beam Location” Modes

• First Beam Blocked (FBB): The location of the first beam

blocked.

• First Beam Made (FBM): The location of the first beam made

(unblocked).

• Last Beam Blocked (LBB): The location of the last beam

blocked.

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