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Setting
Description
Bad object shape
tolerance Q
a
(“Q
a
Bad Toler‐
ance”)
The bad object shape tolerance Q
a
(“Q
a
Bad Tolerance”) setting can be used
to manually define the match level to be assigned to the lower scaling of
the analog output in the form of a percentage. To enable estimation of the
match level of various objects and setting of useful scaling based on this, it
is advisable to measure some objects in
Run
mode and observe the results
of the shape comparison.
NOTE
The analog output behavior cannot be changed in the “Shape comparison” (“Shape”)
analog mode.
6.4.4.2.4
Operating examples via display: “Shape comparison” (“Shape”) switching mode
Select and activate the “Advanced” user level
Operating example or steps:
RUN mode
→ Q
1
Output
/
to → Device
→ User level
→ Easy
/
to → Advanced
→ Saved
to → RUN mode
Necessary default settings:
-
Factory setting:
Easy
Activate the “0-10 V” output function or analog voltage output
Operating example or steps:
RUN mode
→ Q
1
Output
/
to → Q
2
Output
→ Function Q
2
/Q
a
→ 4-20 mA
/
to → 0-10 V
→ Saved
to → RUN mode
Necessary default settings:
-
Factory setting:
4-20 mA
Activate “Shape comparison” (“Shape”) analog mode
Operating example or steps:
RUN mode
→ Q
1
Output
/
to → Q
2
Output
→ Function Q
2
/Q
a
/
to → Mode Q
a
→ Distance
/
to → Shape
→ Saved
to → RUN mode
Necessary default settings:
User level = Advanced
Function Q
2
/Q
a
= 4-20 mA or 0-10 V
Factory setting:
Distance
6
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