BLA 50A-002-S4
BLA 50A-002-S4
Balluff Light Array
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Normalizing and live image
5.1
Live image (Monitor)
The live image function allows the actual CCD signal to be
displayed.
Fig. 5-1:
Live image with two objects in the light band
5.2
Signal normalizing and autoblanking
After installation or if the emitter and receiver have been
moved relative to each other, the signal must be
normalized. This means the sensor chooses the optimal
refresh period (exposure time of the CCD).
The menu item Device settings → Normalize is used for
this.
After successful signal normalizing the sensor displays the
live image.
The image shows which areas were blanked when an
object was in the light band during teach (Autoblanking).
Fig. 5-2:
Live image after signal normalizing with autoblanking
Important:
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If the entire light band will be used, no object is
permitted to be located in the light band.
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Areas where objects are located during signal
normalizing are blanked (autoblanking).
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The setting under Device settings/Blanking remains
unchanged.
5.3
Info
Here is where status information is shown. This display is
mainly intended for diagnostic purposes. The min./max.
signal values of the light band ("Sig.") and the min./max.
signal values of the ambient light ("Amb.") are stated. The
maximum signal value after signal normalizing is approx.
≤ 3200. The maximum value for ambient light should lie
well below the maximum signal value.
Also shown (under "Period") is the refresh period in
milliseconds (possible values: 1.0 ms to 100 ms). This
value is automatically determined during signal normalizing
and remains stored until another signal normalizing or until
the sensor is restored to the factory default settings (menu
item Device settings → RESET settings). Given optimal
adjustment and clean emitter and receiver windows this
value is small (typ. under 15 ms). The reciprocal of the
refresh period is the switching frequency.
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Object in the light band
(Autoblanking)
Fig. 5-3:
Status info display
5.4
Locking settings
This protects the setting levels from unintended changing.
Locking is indicated by a padlock symbol at the upper
right of the display.
Use "unlock" to enable setting again.
Fig. 5-4:
Setting levels locked
Setting levels locked