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15.4.2 "Input value of index" module
The "Input value of index" module addresses measured values using the index. An index is assigned
to each signal at input "in1" of the module. The number of values at the input is always identical to the
number of values at the output.
The "Value" list is used to specify which value of the ROI groups is to be provided (e.g. x value).
The module addresses the values using indices determined within the logic (dynamic addressing). This is
possible because internally, an index is added to each value.
You can use single indices or multiple indexes simultaneously (vectors).
The following values have no index:
● fixed values (e.g. defined with the "Fixed value" module)
● the sum of values with different indices
The "Input value of index" module has the following settings:
Setting Data type Index Description
Amplitude Numerical
Index corresponds to ROI
group number (vector
with 64 values, address
range from 1-64)
The current amplitude value of the ROI group is provided
(brightness).
The assignment of the value is set in the basic functions (→
„12 DI firmware - basic functions“). Depending on the setting,
the value is the minimum, maximum or average of all values.
Alternatively, the value can be assigned to the minimum or
maximum of x, y or z.
For undefined ROI groups or ROI groups without valid
measurements, the value "0" is provided.
x-value Numerical
Index corresponds to ROI
group number (vector
with 64 values, address
range from 1-64)
The current x-value in [m] is provided (distance). For each ROI
group, an x-value is provided.
The assignment of the value is set in the basic functions (→
„12 DI firmware - basic functions“). Depending on the setting,
the value is the minimum, maximum or average of all values.
Alternatively, the value can be assigned to the minimum or
maximum of x, y or z.
For undefined ROI groups or ROI groups without valid
measurements, the value "0" is provided.
y-value Numerical
Index corresponds to ROI
group number (vector
with 64 values, address
range from 1-64)
The current y-value in [m] is provided. For each ROI group, a
y-value is provided.
The assignment of the value is set in the basic functions (→
„12 DI firmware - basic functions“). Depending on the setting,
the value is the minimum, maximum or average of all values.
Alternatively, the value can be assigned to the minimum or
maximum of x, y or z.
For undefined ROI groups or ROI groups without valid
measurements, the value "0" is provided.
z-value Numerical
Index corresponds to ROI
group number (vector
with 64 values, address
range from 1-64)
The current z-value in [m] is provided (height). For each ROI
group, a z-value is provided.
The assignment of the value is set in the basic functions (→
„12 DI firmware - basic functions“). Depending on the setting,
the value is the minimum, maximum or average of all values.
Alternatively, the value can be assigned to the minimum or
maximum of x, y or z.
For undefined ROI groups or ROI groups without valid
measurements, the value "0" is provided.
Validity Binary
Index corresponds to ROI
group number (vector
with 64 values, address
range from 1-64)
For a valid measurement, the value "1" is provided.
For undefined ROI groups or ROI groups without valid
measurements, the value "0" is provided.