55. Using beams to classify the object position..............................................................61
56. Blanking beams.......................................................................................................... 61
57. Blanked beams...........................................................................................................61
58. Rotate the MLG-2 display...........................................................................................62
59. Display of the MLG-2 rotated..................................................................................... 62
60. Expandable menus for configuration........................................................................ 63
61. Effect of the output configuration on the status indicator...................................... 63
62. Effects of the performance options on the system boundaries.............................. 64
63. I/O configuration.........................................................................................................65
64. Beam numbering........................................................................................................ 65
65. Example representation of the outer dimension......................................................67
66. Settings for the height classification.........................................................................68
67. Setting the height with the mouse............................................................................ 68
68. Beams highlighted in color in the simulation........................................................... 69
69. Object recognition, static........................................................................................... 70
70. Object recognition, dynamic.......................................................................................70
71. Object recognition with tolerance..............................................................................71
72. Object detection/object width................................................................................... 72
73. Setting the object size with the mouse..................................................................... 72
74. Object detection of consecutive objects................................................................... 73
75. Hole detection/hole size............................................................................................ 74
76. Setting the hole size with the mouse........................................................................ 74
77. Detection of consecutive beams............................................................................... 75
78. Measurement of the outside dimension...................................................................76
79. Measurement of the inside dimension..................................................................... 76
80. Setting the outside dimension with the mouse........................................................76
81. Classification of the object position – greater than or equal to object center....... 77
82. Classification of the object position – less than or equal to object center............ 77
83. Classification of the object position – equal to object center................................. 78
84. Setting the object position with the mouse.............................................................. 78
85. Classification of the hole position – greater than or equal to hole center............. 79
86. Classification of the hole position – less than or equal to hole center...................79
87. Classification of the hole position – equal to hole center....................................... 79
88. Setting the hole position with the mouse................................................................. 80
89. Settings for object height measurement...................................................................81
90. Hole detection.............................................................................................................81
91. Object detection..........................................................................................................82
92. Measurement of the outside dimension...................................................................82
93. Measurement of the inside dimension..................................................................... 82
94. Measurement of the object position......................................................................... 83
95. Measurement of the hole position............................................................................ 83
96. Examples of the effect of a configured minimum pulse width................................ 84
97. Measuring within zones............................................................................................. 85
98. SOPAS ET beam window – Combining beams into zones........................................86
99. SOPAS ET – Assigning an application and zone to an output................................. 87
100. Data transmission format.......................................................................................... 88
101. Available functions..................................................................................................... 89
102. Selected functions......................................................................................................89
103. Sorting selected functions......................................................................................... 89
104. Removing selected functions.....................................................................................89
105. Simulation of data contents.......................................................................................90
106. Teach-in successful.................................................................................................... 90
107. Teach-in failed.............................................................................................................91
108. Teach-in quality........................................................................................................... 91
109. Example of the blanking of blocked beams..............................................................92
110. Example of blanking made beams............................................................................ 92
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O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S | MLG-2 Pro 8017460.ZIK1/2017-02-13 | SICK
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