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Dispenser I/O - Valentin SPX II Guide De Référence Rapide

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Dispenser I/O

Keys:
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Operating mode
Key:
Dispenser photocell
Key:
I/O ports 1-8 and 9-16
Key:
Debouncing
Key:
Start signal delay
Key:
I/O protocol
Key:
Save signal
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Press key
to select the operating mode. The following possibilities are available:
I/O static, I/O static continuous, I/O dynamic, I/O dynamic continuous, Photocell and Photocell
continuous.
Value 1:
Indication of the current sensor level.
This indication is for checking purposes and cannot be modified.
Value 2:
Indication if a label (value = 1) or if no label (value = 0) was found.
This indication is for checking purposes if the set switch level leads to a correct label
recognition.
Value 3:
Indication of switch level
Default: 1.2
Value 4:
Transmission power of label sensor.
Depending on label material (color) the sensor level can be adapted in order to
permit a safe label recognition.
Value range: 1 ... 255
Default: 80
Definition of port functions. 2 signs show the current setting for each port.
First sign:
I = Port operates as Input.
O = Port operates as Output.
N = Port has no function (not defined).
These settings cannot be modified.
Second sign:
+ = Active signal level is 'high' (1).
- = Active signal level is 'low' (0).
x = Port is deactivated.
& = Function is executed at each change of the signal level.
s = Status can be enquired/influenced by interface.
s =
The internal function of print module is deactivated.
The modification of the signal level is only taken into consideration for the operating modes I/O
static, I/O dynamic, I/O static continuous and I/O dynamic continuous.
Indication of debounce time of the dispenser input.
Value range: 0 ... 100 ms.
Indication in time per second of the delay for the start signal.
Value range: 0.00 ... 9.99.
Indication of interface at which the modifications of input signals and output signals (I/O) are
sent.
On: The start signal for the next label can already be released during printing the current label.
The signal is registered from the printer. The printer starts printing the next label immediately
after finishing the current one. Therefore time can be saved and performance be increased.
Off: The start signal for the next label can only be released if the current label is printed to the
end and the printer is again in 'waiting' state (output 'ready' set). If the start signal was released
already before, so this is ignored.
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