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Bank switching
ZW User's Manual
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Basic Operation
Bank Data
ZW series can hold up to eight sets of sensing settings, which are called "bank (BANK)".
When the setup is changed, the bank can be switched externally.
What is Bank?
Example of switching bank for settings
• If you want to register multiple bank data having the same values set except for "threshold values (judgment
values)", by changing the mode of the bank, you can increase the number of banks from 8 to 32.
• The "output destination" (current output value/voltage output value) in the I/O setting parameters is set the same for
all banks. The output destination cannot be set separately for individual banks.
Setting the analog output destination p.138
Sensing
Filter
Threshold value
BANK
The sensing settings for measurement
are held as one bank.
Output
I/O
Sensing
Filter
Threshold value
Output
I/O
BANK8
BANK3
BANK2
BANK1
BANK8
BANK3
BANK1
BANK2
BANK1
TASK1
TASK4
Sensing
Filter
Threshold value
Output
I/O
I/O
Sensing
Filter
Threshold value
Output
Sensing
Filter
Threshold value
Output
I/O
Measurement point
Filter
Threshold value
Output
Measurement point
Sensing setting for product class B
If you register settings of various classes,
Measuring operation
with the contents set
in BANK1
Register the different settings
for changing the device setup.
Switch
to BANK2.
Measuring operation
with the contents set in
BANK2
It is easy to change the device setup.
TASK1 to TASK4 are
specified in the settings
for each bank.
Sensing setting for product class A
Important
Summary of Contents for ZW-C1*T
Page 70: ...Operating with Sensor Controller 68 ZW User s Manual MEMO ...
Page 116: ...Setting the System 114 ZW User s Manual MEMO ...
Page 134: ...Controll input signal with PC tool 132 ZW User s Manual MEMO ...
Page 209: ...8 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 8 1 Error Messages 208 8 2 Troubleshooting 210 ...
Page 319: ...Index ZW User s Manual 317 Index 11 ...
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