Prm selector key, Analog voltage range, 99 prm selector key – KEYENCE LS-3100/3100W Series User Manual

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In this mode, measured value is converted into an analog voltage between
-6 V and +6 V. Match the desired measurement range and the above voltage
range. By matching these ranges, the measured value can be converted into
its corresponding voltage.

Determine the upper and lower limits (m) and (n) as shown below. These
values correspond respectively to +6 V and -6 V. This automatically deter-
mines the conversion rate of the measurement range against the voltage
range.

1. Use PRM to display the analog voltage range as shown below. UP/DOWN

is not used in this mode.

2. Enter the desired value in mm or inch that corresponds to +6 V.

3. Press ENT to register.

4. When ENT is pressed, the cursor moves down to the second line and the

current preset value corresponding to -6 V disappears.

5. Enter the desired value in mm or inch that corresponds to -6 V.

6. Press ENT to register and finish.

7. Use CLR to delete incorrect data and enter the correct one if required.

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9

9

9

9 PRM Selector

Key

Displays sequentially the following 9 items: preset analog range, "LIMIT",
"DIGIT SUPPRESS", "HOLD", "BAUD RATE", "UNIT", "BUZZER", "HEAD2",
and "POSITION CHECK". Display the desired item first and make the
necessary changes. See the instructions below for making settings in each
item.

Analog Voltage Range

CHAPTER 4 Functions and Controls

+ 6

6 0 . 0

V

0 0 0

-

=

-

0 . 0 0 0 0

=

V

6

6

+ 6

2 0 . 0

V

0 0 0

-

=

=

V

6

+ 6

2 0 . 0

V

0 0 0

-

=

0 . 0 0 0 0

=

V

6

n

m

-6V

0

+6V

Voltage

Measured value

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