11.1 Display Settings
11.1.1 Display setting functions
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(4) Display control by human sensor (Specific to GT1595-X, GT1585V-S, GT1585-S)
The human sensor is a function that releases the GOT from the screen saving
mode without the necessity to touch the GOT.
This function releases the GOT from the screen saving mode when the operator
has come closer to the GOT.
Refer to the following manual for the Human Sensor Detection Signal (System
Signal 2-1.b5).
GT Designer2 Version
Screen Design Manual
(3.6 Setting System Information)
(5) When setting the human sensor to invalid (Specific to GT1595-X, GT1585V-S,
GT1585-S)
Even if setting the human sensor to invalid by the utility, the Human Sensor
Detection Signal (System Signal 2-1.b5) turns ON when the human sensor
detects human movement.
Unintended operation may result, therefore, if controlling the Forced Screen Saver
Enable Signal (System Signal 1-1.b1) and Human Sensor Detection Signal
associating them with each other by a sequence program, etc.
When setting the human sensor to invalid, review the related sequence program,
etc.
When there is no operator around the GOT for the time set as "Sensor OFF delay", the "Human
Sensor Detection Signal" turns OFF.
When the time set as the "Screen save time" elapses after the "Human Sensor Detection Signal"
turns OFF, the GOT enters the screen saving mode.
Operator motion
"Sensor detect"
Human Sensor
Detection Signal
"System Signal 2.b5"
Approach
Go away Approach
Go away
ON
OFF
"Sensor
OFF delay"
Screen saving
Screen saving mode released
Screen saving
mode active
"Screen save time"
"Sensor
OFF delay"