
Wiring Diagram
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ZX2 User’s Manual
INTRODUCTION
BASIC
SETUP
PREPARATION
FOR
MEASUREMENT
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
INDEX
CONTENTS
SETTING
TRANSITION
CHARTS
FLOW OF
OPERATION
MAIN
APPLICATIONS
& SETTING
METHODS
DETAILED
SETTINGS
SPECIFI-
CATIONS
Height
Double
Sheet
Detection
Positioning
Eccentricity
and Surface
Deflection
Steps
and
Warpage
Thickness
Cable
color
Name
Function
Black
Analog output
The analog output outputs a current or voltage in
accordance with the measured value.
(For details on setting method, see page 109.)
Shield
Analog GND (0 V) The analog GND terminal is the 0 V terminal for the analog
output.
• Use the shield for analog output separately from the blue
(0V) wire for power supply.
• When analog output is not used, be sure to connect this
wire to the blue (0 V) wire.
• When using Calculating Units, make sure that the analog
GND lines of the Amplifier Units are connected to each
other.
Pink
LD-OFF input
If this LD-OFF input signal is ON, the laser will stop
emission, causing a light intensity error. In this case, the
analog output, digital display, judgement output, and
judgement output display signals will be output according to
the non-measurement settings.
The sub-display will show
.
Warm up the sensor for at least 10 minutes after canceling
LD-OFF input.
(For details on the output during non-measurement,
see page 111.)
Orange
Zero reset input
The zero reset input is used to execute and cancel zero reset.
(For details, see page 101.)
Purple
Timing input/
BANK input 0
(switched by
external input
setting)
Timing input:
Signal input wire for obtaining hold function timing. While
this input is being input, the sub-display will show
.
BANK input 0:
Signal input wire for bank switching. Banks are switched
by ON/OFF combinations with BANK input 1.
When connecting two or more Amplifier Units, use the
CH1 Amplifier Unit for bank switching. The banks of the
Amplifier Units of CH2 and later are switched together
with CH1.
(For details on switching and inputs, see page 118.)
Important