PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE
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Input 1 (Trigger)
Name
A text field that will allow the user to identify the purpose or function of the I/O option. An
example of this may be Trigger, Zone 1 PE, etc.
Mode
Select one of the following from the drop
‐
down.
•Disabled
•
Start and End Photo Sensor:
The Start and End Photo Sensor option is use when the area
of coverage needed is larger than the time allowed with just a single photo sensor.
•
Dual Start Photo Sensor/Dual End Photo Sensor:
The Dual Start identifies the
beginning of the trigger signal and the Dual End identifies the end of the trigger cycle
•
Zone Photo Sensor:
The Zone Photo Sensor is used to identify a near/far focusing area.
When the Zone Photo Sensor is active the AV500 will adjust the focusing to accommodate
the defined zone. The AV500 can accommodate multiple zones
•
Indicate Active Controller:
With some applications there can be two AV500 scanners that
have the ability to be the array controller. The customer will supply an input to the controller
they want to be the controller. Upon a reboot of the array the unit with the "Indicate Active
Configuration" set by the customer will assume the controller responsibility.
•
Indicate Active Configuration:
When selected there will be two new menu options
under the Configuration Names field; Primary Configuration Name and Secondary
Configuration Name. This options allows for the AV500 to be used in an application where
the conveyor can be run in either direction. When the bit goes high the AV500 will use a
separate configuration file to accommodate the change in the conveyance direction.
The following options become available. Indicate the correct
Active
configuration.
•Custom
Leading Offset
Enter the offset distance prior to the trigger.
Trailing Offset
Enter the offset distance after the trigger.
Debounce
Enter the distance the trigger should be blocked to be considered a valid trigger.
Active State
Select one of the following from the drop
‐
down:
Active Low/Active High:
T
he Active State allows the AV500 to accommodate the state of the
Summary of Contents for AV500
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