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f-k OUTSDE (outside area range) may be set to "1" or "3."
• Confirm that the output signal turns ON when the OFF conditions are established.
f-k Display may be delayed since the ON time is too short.
• The display updating cycle of LCD is approximately 33 ms. The ON status shorter than the updating cycle may not be displayed on the screen.
" is displayed on the screen regardless of the area that turns OFF the output signal.
f-k Actual output may not be OFF yet since the set value of OFFDLY (OFF delay) is great.
• Wait until the OFF delay time.
£-k OUTSIDE (outside area range) may be set to "1" or "3."
• Confirm that the output signal turns OFF when the ON conditions are established.
When the set value of HYSTRSY (area hysteresis) is great, the output signal turns OFF only when the area value is rather small.
• Confirm that the output signal turns OFF by creating a condition in which the present area becomes "0."
• Reduce the set value of HYSTRSY.
& Screen display cannot be made brighter.
£-k The shutter time does not become longer over the horizontal width of the screen if the image-taking range is narrowed by teaching.
• Set RESOLUT (resolution) to "0" to double the horizontal resolution.
• Set COLRFIL (color filter) to "2" or "3."
• In order to widen the horizontal width, mount this device turned by 90 degree so that the width in the vertical (up and down) direction is narrowed.
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