5 Settings Related to Detection
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▼ Setting the inflection point [PF-20] to [PF-35]
When you have selected any of numbers between [07] (Inflection point A) and [10] (Inflection point D)
as the desired detection operation, you should set the following P functions. Described below are the
setting procedures for inflection point A. For the setting of inflection point B, C, or D, use P function
connected to the relevant point in the procedures below.
Set inflection poin Necessary P function
A PF-20 (Detecting width data), PF-21 (Detecting time A),
PF-22 (Detecting time B), PF-23 (Fine adjustment in detection)
B
PF-24 (Detecting width data), PF-25 (Detecting time A),
PF-26 (Detecting time B), PF-27 (Fine adjustment in detection)
C
PF-28 (Detecting width data), PF-29 (Detecting time A),
PF-30 (Detecting time B), PF-31 (Fine adjustment in detection)
D
PF-32 (Detecting width data), PF-33 (Detecting time A),
PF-34 (Detecting time B), PF-35 (Fine adjustment in detection)
1. Press once to display .
2. Press twice to change the display to .
3. Press .
The P function mode is activated, and the display changes to a two-digit numerical value
prefixed with [PF-].
4. Using and , change the numerical value to and press .
The currently set detecting data width appears.
100
For setting procedures with and see Section 1.6, "Basic key operation".
5. Using and , set the detecting data width.
You can set any value between -99 999 and 99 999, which will be displayed in the load window.
6. Press .
7. After confirming is displayed, press .
The currently set detecting time A width appears in [ms].
100 ms
8. Using and , set the detecting time.
You can set any value between 0 and 450 ms.
9. Press .
10. After confirming is displayed, press . Set the detecting time B using Step 8 and
press .
100 ms
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