Gocator Line Profile Sensors - User Manual
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3.
Set
Trigger Event
to
Software
.
4.
Specify a
Signal
type.
The signal type specifies whether the digital output is a continuous signal or a pulsed signal. If the
signal is continuous, its state is maintained until the next transition occurs. If the signal is pulsed, user
specifies the pulse width and the delay.
5.
Specify a
Pulse Width
.
The pulse width determines the duration of the digital output pulse, in microseconds.
6.
Specify if the output is
Immediate
or
Scheduled
.
A pulsed signal can become active immediately or scheduled. Continuous signal always becomes active
immediately.
Immediate output becomes active as soon as a scheduled digital output (see on page 363) is received.
Scheduled output becomes active at a specific target time or position, given by the Scheduled Digital
Output command. Commands that schedule event in the past will be ignored. An encoder value is in the
future if the value will be reached by moving in the forward direction (the direction that encoder
calibration was performed in).
To output an exposure signal:
1.
Go to the
Output
page.
2.
Click
Digital 1
or
Digital 2
in the
Output
panel.
3.
Set
Trigger Event
to
Exposure Begin
or
Exposure End
.
4.
Set the
Pulse Width
option.
The pulse width determines the duration of the digital output pulse, in microseconds.
To output an alignment signal:
1.
Go to the
Output
page.
2.
Click
Digital 1
or
Digital 2
in the
Output
panel.
3.
Set
Trigger Event
to
Alignment
.
The digital output state is High if the sensor is aligned, and Low if not aligned. Whether the sensor is
running does not affect the output.
To respond to exposure begin/end:
1.
Go to the
Output
page.
2.
Click
Digital 1
or
Digital 2
in the
Output
panel.
3.
Set
Trigger Event
to
Exposure Begin
or
Exposure End
.
Analog Output
Gocator sensors can convert a measurement result or software request to an analog output. Each
sensor supports one analog output channel.
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