
Interface A2, Release Date: 02.03.2022
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“Remote Control (RC)”:
Defines if remote controlling over Ethernet is enabled or disabled. It can be ena-
bled in unencrypted mode or in encrypted mode.
A change will take effect immediately.
“RC Key”:
The key used for encrypting remote control data transfers over Ethernet. The key
must consist of four four character long strings, which must be separated by
dashes.
Modifying this setting is only possible if the remote control activated.
“UTC Offset”:
The offset between Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and the local time. A
changed value will take effect at the next date and time synchronization.
“NTP Server”:
The NTP Server that is used for date and time synchronization, when it is not
assigned by DHCP. A changed value will take effect at the next date and time
synchronization.
5.10.2
Section “Sensor Configuration”
Sensor-specific settings can be found in the “Sensor Configuration” section.
Explanation of the available settings:
“Object
Detection
Method”:
To select the method used to detect objects, and to define when object detection is
reported. Basically, two methods are supported: “separately” and “combined”.
In mode “separately”, each channel works independent from all others. A channel
detects a passing object, if its geometry and the passing time match the channel
configuration parameters. Therefore, a passing object can be detected by several
channels at the same time.
In mode “combined”, a passing object is always only detected by one channel. First,
all channels that detect the passing object are determined. A channel detects a
passing object, if its geometry and the passing time match the channel configura-
tion parameters. Among these channels, the one with the highest minimum size is
selected. If this highest minimum size is set for more than one of the channels that
have detected the passing object, then the channel with the lowest channel number
is selected. For example, if the minimum sizes for channels 1 to 4 are set to 1, 2, 4,
and 8mm, and the size of the passing object is 5mm, channels 1 to 3 are initially
selected. Among these channels, cannel 3 has the highest minimum size (4mm)
and is therefore selected.
Possible detection modes are:
“Each channel separately, while object within sensing area”:
Each channel works separately, the channel reports detection during all the time
the object is passing the sensing area.
“Each channel separately, when object is entering the sensing area”:
Each channel works separately, the channel reports detection when the object is
entering the sensing area.