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Fig. 189: Figure 142; Output timing, Result delay for all outputs.
4.6.4.5.1.5 Result duration active. (Here e.g. all outputs):
This timing setting is used to achieve a pulse at an output of defined length, for e.g. control of a pneumatic
ejector in case of a bad part.
All defined result outputs are reset to low level (inactive in PNP operation) after the Result duration in
ms is elapsed.
Fig. 190: Output timing, Result duration
4.6.4.5.1.6 Cycle time (Min, Max) active:
(Here: Signalling: Change on Trigger)
Parameter control for the minimum and maximum time for a job. Minimum job time blocks trigger signals
which are coming in before the minimum job time was reached. (If during the Min Cycle time a further
trigger is coming in it is ignored)
Maximum job time interrupts a job after a defined time. Job result after a timeout is "not o.k.” Maximum
job time should be selected higher than the time demand for one execution.
The Cycle time measures the time from Trigger till the setting of the outputs. If the cycle time should be
limited, e.g. because of a machine cycle must not be exceeded, it should be set to an appropriate value. The
result of all till this point of time not completely processed detectors is set to false. By selecting the Max.
Cycle time please consider that this may not be 100% exact, as depending on the currently processed
detector it´s possible that there will elapse a few more milliseconds the function can be stopped. It´s
recommended to check this possible exceeding of the Cycle time in real operation and to decrease the
value for the setting according to this offset.
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