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ifm Vision Assistant O3M
UK
Setting
Data type
Index
Description
Availability
Numerical
(enum)
Single value (no index)
The current system availability is provided as enum with discreet values:
System
availability
Description
0 System available: no limitations
1 System not available:
Interference from identical system detected
2 System not available:
Interference from fog, dust or snow detected
4 System not available:
Intelligent collision prediction not available
8 System not available:
Extrinsic calibration invalid
16
System not available:
MCI connection cable between device and
illumination unit defective or not suited
32 System not available: Internal error
64 System not available:
Device contamination detected
128 System not available:
Automatic calibration is running
If several system availabilities are active at the same time, the
sum of the corresponding numerical values is provided .
Some system availabilities can only be provided when the
corresponding filter is active .
Sensor
contamination
Numerical
Single value (no index)
Contamination of the front pane of the device is provided:
●
"0": Front pane not contaminated
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"0 . .1": Front pane partly contaminated
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"1": Front pane completely contaminated
Frame counter
Numerical
Single value (no index)
The system cycles since the last reset or restart are provided . The
duration of a single system cycle depends on the frame rate set:
●
50 Hz: 20 ms
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33 Hz: 30 ms
●
25 Hz: 40 ms
For example, the value "System cycle" can be used to:
●
trigger system start events
●
determine time interval between 2 events
●
hold an output signal for a certain number of system cycles
In continuous operation, the data type of the system cycle
"uint32" generates an overflow:
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50 Hz: after ~ 994 days
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33 Hz: after ~ 1491 days
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25 Hz: after ~ 1988 days
Timestamp
Numerical
Single value (no index)
The master time of the device since the last reset or restart is provided
[µs] . For example, this value can be used to:
●
determine time interval between 2 events
The data type "uint32" of the master time generates an
overflow after ~ 71 minutes: