Controlling Operation and Outputting Data with the Sensor's Standard Parallel Connection
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Controlling Operation and Outputting Data
with a Parallel Connection
Adjusting the End Timing of the BUSY Signal
The end timing of the BUSY signal can be changed.
[In/Out] − [I/O setting] − [I/O setting] − [Output] Tab Page − [BUSY output]
Do not disconnect the Ethernet cable between the Sensor and the Touch Finder if the Sensor and Touch Finder
are connected through an Ethernet switch and the BUSY output condition is set to [Data logging], [Image
logging], or [Result display].
The Sensor will wait for the Touch Finder to answer, and the results and measurement time will be affected.
To disconnect the Sensor and Touch Finder during measurements in the above situation, clear the selection of
the Sensor from the list of Sensors on the Touch Finder before you disconnect the cable.
Changing the Polarity of the Output Signals
You can change the polarity of the output signals that are assigned to OUT0 to OUT3 (regardless of what
signal is assigned to the output).
Settings
[In/Out] − [I/O setting] − [I/O setting] − [Output] − [OUT0 Polarity], [OUT1 Polarity] or [OUT2
Polarity]
Item Description
BUSY output Measurement (default) The BUSY signal turns OFF when the measurement is completed.
Data logging The BUSY signal turns OFF when data logging is completed.
Image logging The BUSY signal turns OFF when image logging is completed.
Result display The BUSY signal turns OFF when the result display is completed.
Item Description
OUT0 Polarity,
OUT1 Polarity, or
OUT2 Polarity
Positive (default) The output signal that is assigned to OUT0 to OUT3 is turned ON when the Sen-
sor is executing a process.
Negative The output signal that is assigned to OUT0 to OUT3 is turned ON when the Sen-
sor can receive the trigger.