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Examples:
Signal is applied on E1 and E2, muting is active.
E.g.: Active 4-sensor muting, where the object is activating two MS
Signal is applied on E3 and E4.
e.g.: Cross muting was deactivated due to clearing of the ESPE (parametrized
in ESPE), even though the object is still activating two MS.
Signal is applied on E1, E2, E3 and E4, muting is active.
E.g.: active 4-sensor muting, where the object is activating all four MS
Signal is applied on E1 and E4, muting is active.
e.g.: 2-sensor muting is active and a belt stop signal is applied. The object
activates MS2.
11.2 Calling Up the Current Parametrization (“Worker” User Level)
The operator can query the current parameter configuration of the ESPE during operation without entering a
password.
The following procedure must be followed here:
Emitter
• The current parameter configuration can be read off via the LED displays.
• For more information on the operating displays, see
.
Receiver
• The current parameter configuration can be called up from the RUN mode, as well as from error mode.
The settings are called up as follows:
• Press and hold the “apply” key (
) for approx. 2 s.
• The SIG LOW-LED provides visual feedback. When the apply key is pressed, it will light up for approx. 2
seconds. The button can be released after the light goes out.
• Release the key.
• The current setting in the main menu is shown (for details of the structure, see
• The push buttons (menu down, menu up) can be used to navigate within the main menu.
• Use the apply key (
) to make the desired menu selection and switch to the subordinate menu level (for
details on the navigation, see