Menu Tables
FQ2 User’s Manual
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Appendices
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I/O setting
I/O setting
Output
OUT0 Used to assign output signals to OUT0,
OUT1, and OUT2.
OR (total judgement) (default), READY,
RUN, STG (strobe trigger), OR0 (item 0
judgement) to OR31 (item 31 judgement)
and expression 0 judgement to expres-
sion 31 judgement
System p. 242
OUT1 BUSY (default), READY, RUN, STG
(strobe trigger), OR0 (item 0 judgement)
to OR31 (item 31 judgement) and
expression 0 judgement to expression 31
judgement
System
OUT2 ERROR (default), READY, RUN, STG
(strobe trigger), OR0 (item 0 judgement)
to OR31 (item 31 judgement) and
expression 0 judgement to expression 31
judgement
System
OR output You can set the output conditions for the
OR signal and for output signals to which
judgements are assigned.
OK: ON or NG: ON (default) System p. 244
Output mode You can set the output mode for the OR
signal and for output signals to which
judgements are assigned.
One-shot output, Level output (default) System p. 242
Output delay When one-shot output mode is selected,
this parameter sets the delay from when
measurement processing is completed
until when the OR signal turns ON.
0 to 1,000 ms (default: 0 ms) System
Output time When one-shot output mode is selected,
this parameter sets the time that the OR
signal is ON.
1 to 1,000 ms (default: 5 ms) System
BUSY output Specifies when to turn OFF the BUSY
signal after starting measurement pro-
cessing.
Measurement (default), Data logging,
Image logging, or Result display
System p. 245
OUT0 Polarity You can change the polarity of the output
signals that are assigned to OUT0 to
OUT2 (regardless of what signal is
assigned to the output).
Positive (default), Negative System p. 245
OUT1 Polarity Positive (default), Negative System
OUT2 Polarity Positive (default), Negative System
BUSY LED You can change the BUSY indicator to a
RUN indicator.
BUSY (default), RUN System p. 231
Output control You can select the data output method.
(Only when the FQ-SDU1@ is con-
nected.)
None (default), Handshaking, or Sync.
Output
System p. 263
Menu command Description Setting range Data Refer-
ence