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Details of TIMING IN signal
TIMING IN signal: Use
TIMING IN signal is used when the laser marker operation trigger and image checker/code reader operation trigger is input
separately, e.g. when the camera (code reader) field of view is away from the laser marker marking position.
For image checking before marking
For image checking after marking
q
w
TRIGGER IN TIMING IN
Laser marker
Camera etc.
q
w
TRIGGER IN TIMING IN
Laser marker
Camera etc.
q
Start work location detection (initial operation)
q
Start marking (initial operation)
w
Start marking
w
Start image checking
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• To control the linkage operation by TIMING IN signal, input TIMING IN signal within 60 seconds after completion of the
initial operation.
• For input of TIMING IN signal, refer to “6-1-8 Timing chart” (P.161).
• Input TIMING IN signal by I/O control. Any communication command cannot input TIMING IN.
TIMING IN signal: Not use
TIMING IN signal is not necessary when the series of operations of the laser marker and the image checker/code reader by
one trigger, e.g. when the camera (code reader) field of view and the laser marker marking position are the same.
For image checking before marking
For image checking after marking
q
TRIGGER IN
Laser marker
Camera etc.
q
TRIGGER IN
Laser marker
Camera etc.
q
Start work location detection and start marking
after completion of location detection
q
Start marking and after completion of marking,
start image checking
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Summary of Contents for LP-RH Series
Page 19: ...1 Product Overview ME LPRH SM 3...
Page 42: ...2 Laser Marker Installation ME LPRH SM 3...
Page 68: ...3 Operation Method ME LPRH SM 3...
Page 90: ...4 External Control Using I O ME LPRH SM 3...
Page 138: ...5 External Control by Communication Commands ME LPRH SM 3...
Page 147: ...6 Link Control with External Devices ME LPRH SM 3...
Page 172: ...7 Maintenance ME LPRH SM 3...
Page 201: ...Troubleshooting ME LPRH SM 3...
Page 236: ...Index ME LPRH SM 3...
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