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Appendix |ASCII Communication with Controller
confocalDT 24x1
A 5.3.7 Parameter Management, Load / Save Settings
A 5.3.7.1 Save Parameter
STORE 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8
Save the current parameter under the specified number in the flash.
A 5.3.7.2 Load Parameter
READ ALL|DEVICE|MEAS 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8
Load the parameter under the specified number from the flash.
In addition, the size of the loaded data needs to be specified.
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ALL: All parameters are loaded.
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DEVICE: Only the standard device settings are loaded (interface parameter).
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MEAS: Only the measurement settings are loaded (all features for the measurement).
A 5.3.7.3 Default Settings
SETDEFAULT ALL|NODEVICE|MATERIAL
Sets the default values (Reset to default setting).
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ALL: All setups are deleted and default parameters are loaded. In addition, the current
material table is overwritten by standard material table.
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NODEVICE: All setups are deleted and default parameters are loaded. Settings of IP
address and RS422 are kept temporarily.
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MATERIAL: Only current material table is overwritten by standard material table.
A 5.4
Measurements
A 5.4.1 General
A 5.4.1.1 Measurement Mode
MEASMODE DISTANCE|THICKNESS|MULTILAYER|VIDEO|VIDEOSTREAM
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DISTANCE: Distance measurement. Only distance 1 can be displayed.
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THICKNESS: Thickness measurement. Distances 1 and 2 and the difference between
the two distances may be displayed.
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MULTILAYER: Multilayer measurement. Up to six distances and differences can be
output between them.
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VIDEO: Video images are transmitted. The video images must be requested individu-
ally using the video signal command.
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VIDEOSTREAM: Video transmission. The video data are transferred permanently after
the transfer has been started with the
OUTPUT
command. A single image transfer is
not necessary. Depending on the number of output signals, an uninterruptible video
output is possible up to 1 kHz.
A 5.4.1.2 Peak Selection
MEASPEAK F_L|L_SL|F_S|H_SH
Selection of the used peak for measurement.
Distance measurement
Thickness measurement
F_L:
first peak
F_L:
first and last peak
L_SL:
last peak
L_SL:
second to last and last peak
F_S:
first peak
F_S:
first and second peak
H_SH:
highest peak
H_SH:
highest and second highest peak