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Section 5
DETAILED SETTINGS
Linear Output
Output Settings (Monitor Focus)
Linear output refers to the conversion of measurement results to a 3 to 21-mA current
output or a
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5 to 5-V voltage output. This section describes how to choose either cur-
rent or voltage output and how to set the linear output range. Match the settings to suit
the connected external device.
Enter the output values for any two current values or voltage values to set the output
range.
When a Sensor Head with a model number with a "T" suffix is connected, the mea-
sured value of the output cannot be changed. Only the current output or voltage output
can be changed.
Example:
Setting
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0.5 mm to a 16-mA output and 0.5 mm to a 8-mA output (for current output)
Separate the two specified points by at least 1% of the rated measurement distance for the con-
nected Sensor.
For example, the rated measurement distance for the ZX-TSD01T Sensor is 1 mm. Therefore, the
two specified points must be separated by 10
µ
m min.
Using the Zero Reset Function
Zero reset is released when monitor focus is set. Execute the zero reset again after setting monitor
focus.
Zero Reset, p. 92
Measured
value (mm)
Output current (mA)
Measured
value (mm)
Output current (mA)
20
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0.5
4
0.5
16
8
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0.5
0.5
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Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL Smart Sensors ZX T Series Cat No E346 E1 04 ...
Page 9: ...6 Preface Contents ZX T Operation Manual PREFACE ...
Page 15: ...12 Preface How to Use This Manual ZX T Operation Manual PREFACE ...
Page 16: ...Section 1 FEATURES 13 ZX T Operation Manual Section 1 FEATURES ZX T Features 14 ...
Page 53: ...50 Section 3 Function Transition Charts ZX T Operation Manual Section 3 BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 103: ...100 Section 5 Error Output Function ZX T Operation Manual Section 5 DETAILED SETTINGS ...
Page 113: ...110 Section 6 Initializing Settings Data ZX T Operation Manual Section 6 AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS ...