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Setup via IO-Link
Function
Possible Settings
Default
Filter
The selected filter has an influence on the response time (see response
time in section
“3. Technical Data” on page 9)
and the number of
distance values to be evaluated.
Filter
Description
0-15
Median filter
Median filter from the specified number of measured val-
ues. If the signal is missing or invalid, an error is issued.
This filter can provide additional smoothing of the signal in
applications with objects with a homogeneous surface in
a stable environment.
0
Median filter of 2 measured values
1
Median filter of 3 measured values
2
Median filter of 4 measured values
3
Median filter of 5 measured values
4
Median filter of 6 measured values
5
Median filter of 7 measured values
6
Median filter of 8 measured values
7
Median filter of 9 measured values
8
Median filter of 10 measured values
9
Median filter of 11 measured values
10
Median filter of 12 measured values
11
Median filter of 13 measured values
12
Median filter of 14 measured values
13
Median filter of 15 measured values
14
Median filter of 16 measured values
15
Median filter of 17 measured values
16 – 20
Median filter and interference filter
Median filter from the specified number of measured
values.
The additional interference filter can be used to increase
measurement reliability in the case of brief interferences
in the measured section. Disturbances such as waves, air
vortexes, sound-absorbing areas or bulk solids gener-
ate temporarily invalid signals that can lead to incorrect
measurements. A higher filter level allows the interfering
signals to be ignored for a defined period. If the distance
changes continuously, the response time remains un-
changed when the filter is activated.
16
Median filter of 18 measured values and bridging of 4
missing measured values (112 ms)
17
Median filter of 21 measured values and bridging of 7
missing measured values (196 ms)
0