10 polarity of the product sensor (p_s_), 11 polarity of the label stop sensor (s_s_), Als 380 – Avery Dennison ALS 380 User Manual
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4.4 S
ETTINGS
IN
THE
EXTENDED
MENU
ALS
380
4.4.10
Polarity of the product sensor
(P_S_)
The product sensor can optionally send the start signal,
if
– the leading edge of the product passes the
sensor [68A].
– the trailing edge of the product passes the
sensor [68B].
In the extended menu:
➔
Call up the P_S_ function.
➔
Set the desired polarity.
– Set the LEDG: Triggered by leading edge
– Set the TEDG: Triggered by the trailing edge
➔
Confirm the setting using the ENTER key and exit
the function.
4.4.11
Polarity of the label stop
sensor (S_S_)
The label stop sensor can optionally send the signal, if
– the leading edge of the label passes the
sensor [68A] (standard setting, with automatic label
compensation).
– the trailing edge of the label passes the
sensor [68B] (without automatic label compensa-
tion).
The function also allows the use of photoelectric sen-
sors with different polarities.
In the extended menu:
➔
Call up the S_S_ function.
➔
Set the desired polarity.
– Set the LEDG: Triggered by leading edge
– Set the TEDG: Triggered by the trailing edge
➔
Confirm the setting using the ENTER key and exit
the function.
[68] Examples for different polarities of the product sensor:
A The sensor sends a signal at the product’s leading edge
(LEDG)
B The sensor sends a signal at the product’s trailing edge
(TEDG)
A
B
[69] Examples for different polarities of the label stop sensor:
A The sensor sends a signal at the label’s leading edge (LEDG)
B The sensor sends a signal at the label’s trailing edge (TEDG)
A
B