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b
Select which input is to be used.
b
You should also configure whether the input is to be high active or low active.
NOTE
This function is only available if the inputs have not been configured for other functions
(see "System settings for the EXPERT user level", page 65).
7.7 Zones
7.7.1 “Zone measuring” function
Prerequisites
“Expert” user level
Description of operation
The beams of the MLG-2 can be divided into four zones. Each zone can be assigned
one beam function or application. Zones and beam functions are assigned using the
outputs. The functions NBB Zone n, LBB Zone n, FBB Zone n, CBB Zone n and NCBB
Zone n are available for each zone (n = 1, 2, 3 or 4).
1
2
3
Figure 97: Measuring within zones
1
e.g. Zone 1 (NBB Zone 1, LBB Zone 1, FBB Zone 1, CBB Zone 1 or NCBB Zone 1)
2
e.g. Zone 2 (NBB Zone 2, LBB Zone 2, FBB Zone 2, CBB Zone 2 or NCBB Zone 2)
3
e.g. Zone 3 (NBB Zone 3, LBB Zone 3, FBB Zone 3, CBB Zone 3 or NCBB Zone 3)
Configuring the “Zone measuring” function using SOPAS ET
Example: You would like to assign Zone 1 and the application “Object detection/Object
width (NBB/NCBB)” to digital output 1.
First, configure one or more zones. Next, assign an application and a zone to the
desired output. You can configure the zones either in the beam window or via the Zones
expandable menu.
Configuring zones in the beam window
b
Click the Zones expandable menu.
b
In the middle section of SOPAS ET (beam window), mark the beams that you would
like to combine into a zone.
b
Using Combine to a zone from the context menu, select the zone that the beams will
be assigned to – in this case Zone 1.
CONFIGURATION WITH SOPAS ET 7
8017460.ZIK1/2017-02-13 | SICK O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S | MLG-2 Pro
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