NOTE
Blocked beams are shown in the simulation in red and made beams are shown in
green. The automatically defined object height can be further adjusted afterward.
Manual configuration
b
Select the beam from which the height is to be measured:
–
Height measured from last beam
–
Height measured from first beam
b
Select one of the following settings for the height classification and enter the num‐
ber of beams
n
:
Figure 66: Settings for the height classification
•
≥
Object is greater than or equal to n beams:
The output becomes active when an object covers the beam defined as the top
beam or reaches beyond this beam.
•
≤
Object is less than or equal to n beams:
The output becomes active when an object covers the beam defined as the top
beam or reaches less beams.
•
= Object is equal to n beams:
The output becomes active when an object covers the beam defined as the top
beam.
The beam that has been set is shown in blue in the
Simulation
area. It can be moved
using the mouse.
Figure 67: Setting the height with the mouse
Zone selection
For additional information,
see "“Zone measuring” function", page 85
Output settings
General options for switching outputs
see "Advanced settings for the outputs",
.
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