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– The larger the selected value, the more smoothed the measured value becomes.
Sampling rate:
Possible settings include “Auto” (the sampling rate is adjusted automatically) or “= out-
put rate” (sampling rate = output rate). Values can be selected within a range of 900 to
30,000 Hz as well.
Output rate:
Values can be selected within a range of 10 to 30,000 Hz. The measured values are com-
piled individually as an Ethernet data packet at the selected rate.
Example: Using the “extended continuous measurement” evaluation method with 150
distance values and a selected output rate of 1 kHz (corresponds to 1 ms), you get the
entire data packet every 150 ms.
Laser:
Laser power adjustable from 0.1 to 1.0 mW, or automatic
Offset:
If desired, a zero-point offset can be entered here.
Screening Grid:
When activated, the effects of the screening grid on the measured distance value and
linearity are compensated for by this option.
3. General settings
Encoder reset:
Resets the encoder input to zero.
Default values:
Resets all values to their default settings.
Exception: network settings
9.3. I/O Settings (website)
1. Analog output
Selection of 0 to 10 V or 4 to 20 mA
2. I/O settings
Various pin functions can be selected for the individual inputs/outputs.
Depending on the selected setting, context menus offer corresponding selection options.
Pin function:
• Switching output: The selected output functions as a switching output.
• External teach-in: One of the sensor’s switching inputs can be taught in anew by applying an electrical
signal to this input.