will keep the X/Y ratio. Click the button will switch to unlock state
: The coordinate data (X position, Y position) is maped to which point of the
object.
Array: copy the current object and arrange them to the destination users want by setting
the row|column number and space
Count X: the count of the row
Count Y: the count of the column
Inc (mm): the space between each
row|column.
Figure 2-14 stands for the situation when"X=3,
Y=2"
Figure 2-15 stands for the situation when
"X=2, Y=3"
set array's row as marking precedence
:
: set array towards vertical direction as
marking precedence
: Unidirection marking.
: Bidirectional marking
Input port: The system reads the input port first,
and then compare whether the current input singal
is as the same as the object's "I/O Control condition", and if it does, the current object will be
marked, or, the system will skip the current object and handle next object. Only four bits (0, 1, 2, 3)
are available now.
unchecked state means that if we want to mark this object then the signal of this bit must be low
level voltage (TTL compatible). The checked state stands for the high level voltage (TTL
compatible) needed.
expect the high level voltage
:
: expect the low level voltage
: skip the signal
Each bit has three states. The grayed state means skip this signal. The
Figure 2-14 Array (X=3, Y=2)
Figure 2-15 Array (X=2, Y=3)
Figure 2-16 Input Port
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