
Commissioning
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CLS Pro 600 – Line and Contrast Sensor
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5.1
Menus
5.1.1
General Information
Setting up and operating the sensor are menu-controlled pro-
cesses. The menus differ between:
■
Main Menu
■
Quick Menu
■
Setup Mode
All of the parameters that are needed to set up the sensor are in-
cluded in the
main menu
. The structure is a hierarchal structure.
The parameters are user organized, i.e. you can assign any para-
meter to a user level. In this case only the parameter that the
logged-on user has access rights to will be displayed. (
see Section
6.6 “Expanded Operation“ as well
).
Parameters that are required for the respective application can be
assembled in the
quick menu
. This gives you direct access. Assign-
ing the quick menu is covered in Section 6.6.4.
Setup mode
enables you to set up the job specific parameters for
the material and define the guiding mode (line / edge).
5.1.2
Input Options
Entries must be made in different sections of the menus; select
the entries from the options list or activate the functions. The
changes are made as follows:
■
Direct via the entry screen. The positions ① that have to be
changed will flash.
Or
■
In the footer. The selected parameter is displayed showing the
current setting here. The current setting ② will flash, which is
the indication that adaptation is needed here.
Alphanumerical / Numerical Entries:
Proceed as follows to make direct entries in the input screen:
››
The positions that have to be changed will flash.
1. Use the
up or down arrow keys
to select the required num-
ber / the required letter. The numbers 0 - 9 will be displayed
first and then the alphabet from A - Z.
2. Press
ENTER
to confirm the selected number / selected letter.
3. If the entry consists of several places then you must use the
right arrow key
to select the next place. The entry must now
be made as described above.