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4-4 Display Settings (diSP)
4
Settings for Advanced Functions
4-28
- Digital Fiber Sensor FS-N10 Series User's Manual -
The saturation level can be set in the range of 100P (100%) to 200P (200%) when the
preset saturation function is ON.
For example, if this function is set to 150P, the received light intensity will be corrected
to "150.0" when the preset function is enabled, and the digital display will display
"100.0".
The saturation level can be set to a higher value for stable detection even in
environments which are prone to some contamination, such as dust.
Turn off this function if you want to display values above "100.0" in applications where
the preset function or the DATUM1 mode is used.
Setting too high of a saturation level (specifying too large a value)
decreases the detectability for small differences in light intensity or
transparent workpieces.
*1 When the detection mode is set to DATUM1, the preset saturation function ON/
OFF state can be selected, but the saturation level will be fixed to 101P (101%),
and the setting screen will not appear.
*2 When the detection mode is set to DATUM2, the preset saturation function set-
ting screen will not appear.
For the preset execution method, refer to "Preset Function" (page 3-6).
Refer to the next page for the detailed operating principle.
Preset Saturation Function
Refer to page 4-2 "Display Settings (diSP)" for setting methods.
Display Function
on (ON)
Fixes the display to "100.0" (displays no value higher than "100.0")
when the actual received light intensity is above 100.0. (Default:
110P)
oFF (OFF)
Displays the actual received light intensity as is, even when it is
above "100.0".
Point
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