7 output configuration (analysis mode assignment), Control module configuration – Banner A-GAGE MINI-ARRAY Series User Manual

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Control Module Configuration

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4.7 Output Configuration (Analysis Mode Assignment)

Both outputs #1 and #2 (“Alarm”) individually may be assigned to one of the Scan

Analysis Modes selected for Meas 1 or Meas 2

or they may be Disabled. Either output

may be disabled, but not both at the same time.

Each output has Low and High Set Point options. The number selected for each

option identifies a beam in the array (beam #1 being closest to the cabled end of the

emitter and the receiver). When the selected Scan Analysis Mode involves first or last

beam blocked or made (unblocked), the assigned output will energize when the beam

identified during a scan falls within the range of the set points. When the Scan

Analysis Mode involves total beams blocked or made, that assigned output will

energize when the value of total beams counted during a scan falls within the range of

the set points.

Invert is an option (choose Yes or No) that may be applied to either or both of the

selected outputs. When Inverted (Yes) is selected for an output, that output will

de-energize (turn OFF), rather than energize, whenever the scan analysis value falls

within the range of the set points.

Hysteresis values for each end of the set point range may also be set. Hysteresis

determines the amount of change that must occur at each set point (High and Low)

to cause the associated output to change state. Hysteresis prevents unstable output

conditions when the scan analysis value exactly matches one of the set points. The

default hysteresis setting is one beam less than the Low Set Point and one beam

more than the High Set Point.

Alarm and Trigger

Output #2 (only) has two additional options: Alarm and Trigger.

Alarm: Output #2 energizes whenever the System detects a sensor error (such as a

disconnected cable).

Trigger: can be used to gate a second control module. The Trigger output is a 100

microsecond (0.0001 sec.) pulse. If the control module is set for edge scan, the

Trigger pulse will come at the end of the scan (Trigger Channel Number will be

ignored).

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