1. From the “Advanced Reject Settings Screen” make the appropriate selections based on
your product. Note that not all options may be available depending on the inputs and
outputs that have been setup.
2. In this example an index device(i.e. photo eye) is NOT being used. Set the desired “Travel”
and “On Time”. The reject device on time(blue) will always be greater than or equal to the
detect time(red) regardless of the “On Time” setting. Examples of use would be a stop belt
or air blast.
3. In this example an index device(i.e. photo eye) IS being used CORRECTLY. Set the desired
“Travel” and “On Time”. “Off Time” is usually reserved for Pusher Arm devices. The
“Window”(green) opens at the end of the “Travel Time”. The index device(yellow) has to
fire within this window. The index delay is used to delay the reject from firing until it has
passed the index device and is ready to be rejected.
4. In this example an index device(i.e. photo eye) IS being used INCORRECTLY. The index
device(yellow) did not fire within the window(green). Thus the reject device did not fire.
Note: The index trace must be in the low state when no product is present. When product is
present, the index trace changes to a high state. This relationship can be set by selecting the
“Active State” at the Input Configuration screen. (see )
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