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CHANGING SET VAL UE
Set Items List
The following table shows the functions, the setting range, and the initial values of the set items whose settings are changeable.
Function name
Setting range (Initial value)
Explanation
LCD display
Sets the lower limit of the detection area. Sets the set value of MAXAREA as the maximum value.
Area lower limit*1
0 - 9999 (5000)
AREA LO
Sets the upper limit of the detection area. Sets the set value of MAXAREA as the maximum value. The maximum value (the set value of MAXAREA) is set as the upper limit when set to "0" and only the lower limit is set by teaching. The set value is set as the upper limit when set to " 1 or more" and both the upper and lower limits can be taught by teaching.
Area upper limit*1
0 - 9999 (0)
AREA HI
Sets the method to switch the bank number, - 15 : Selects the set bank. EXTEACH input is effective, : Switches the bank by an external input. (Bank switch 2 input is invalid, and the teach input is effective.) : Switches the bank by an external input. (Bank switch 2 input is effective, and the teach input is invalid.)
Bank selection
0 - 17 (17)
BANK
Screen brightness*1, 2
Sets the brightness of the whole screen. Normally set to an optimal set value at teaching (— TEACHMD)
0 - 255 (100)
BRIGHT
Sets the margin when the detection color is set as the representative value. Each detection color ± set value becomes the upper and lower limits of each detection color*3.
Color margin*1
0 - 127
(20)
COLOR%
*1: Set value changes when the bank is switched,
*2: Note that brightness does not increase even if set over the horizontal resolution, *3: The detection color is internally processed by a value within 0 - 255,
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