Omron ZS-MDC user manual Select TASK2 so that the judgment on the warp can be output

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Section 4 Measuring the Warp of a Workpiece

To output the judgment result of the operation

[I/O SET]-[I/O SET]-[OUT]

5. Select [TASK2] so that the judgment on the warp can be output.

To linear-output the operation result

[I/O SET]-[I/O SET]-[ANALOG]

5. Select [TASK2] so that the warp value can be linear-output.

1 TASK12 TASK2

3 TASK34 TASK4

1 TASK12 TASK2

3 TASK34 TASK4

The calculation results of each CH can be batch-acquired if you use the communication command.

Section 4 APPLICATION SETTING EXAMPLES

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Contents Smart Sensor Introduction How to Switch the Display Language to EnglishSmart Sensors Multi-Controller ZS-MDC EctionRead and Understand this Document Suitability for USE Dimensions and Weights Installation Environment Power Supply and WiringOthers Installation Site Precautions for Correct UseOrientation when Installing the Multi-Controller Maintenance and InspectionWarming Up Format Editors NoteVisual Aids Meaning of SymbolsMemo Contents Introduction Contents Features Completely Digitally Based Logic Operation Processing Multi-Controller FeaturesSupports Connection to Up to 9 Sensor Controllers Wide Range of Logic Operation FunctionsSame Compact Size as Sensor Controller USB ConnectionDedicated Software SmartMonitor Zero Measurement of Average Workpiece Height Multi-Controller ApplicationsMeasurement of Workpiece Thickness at Multiple Locations Measurement of Stepped WorkpiecesMeasurement of Workpiece Flatness Measurement of Workpiece StrainBatch-acquisition of Multi-point Measurement Data State of gang-mounted Sensor Controllers can be monitored Gang-mounted Sensor Controllers can be set upZS-MDC11/MDC41 Basic ConfigurationPart Names and Functions Pass indicator Mode SwitchThreshold Selector Switch LOW indicatorMemo Installation & Connection Installation & ConnectionAbout the power supply About Installation and ConnectionChecking the installation environment Checking the installation siteAttaching the ferrite core Multi-ControllerInstalling the Multi-Controller About channel No. when controllers are gang-mountedCH0 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH9 Installing on the DIN track Installation procedurePFP-M Open the connector cover on the con- troller Removal procedureInstall the cover on the coupler of the controller Installation & Connection Mounting on a panel InstallationHook the hooks of the mounting fixture Install the Multi-Controller and SensorController with Panel Mount Adapters Attached onto the panel from the frontAbout the I/O cable Wiring the I/O cableLinear GND OUT3 Enable outputOUT4 Busy output Linear outputNPN type ZS-MDC11 Installation & Connection Circuit DiagramsPNP type ZS-MDC41 Memo Setup Installation and Connection Setting FlowWhen a Problem Occurs About Setup Switching ModesBasic Knowledge for Operation Displays and Key Operations FUN ModePress the Menu key to return to the top menu Press function key 2 representing onResolu RUN ModeThresh Voltage CurrentTeaching Direct Teach ModeList of Setting Items FUN ModeWhen TASK1 is selected SET NO-MEAS TimerAdjust COM ModeBank System When other than TASK1 is selectedTeach Mode RUN ModeSelecting Tasks Setting Assignments Setting Logic Operation Methods Switching banks by external signal input Setting I/O AssignmentsTASK3 TASK4 Changing Output AssignmentsChanging Linear Output Assignments About Digital OutputMemo Application Setting Examples Application Setting ExamplesExamples Application SettingSet the expression of TASK1 Select TASK1SENSING-CALC-CALC-MAX-MIN Application Measuring the Relative Difference between StepsSet the expression of TASK1 Following the same procedure as 2 to 3, set Up TASK3To linear-output the operation result I/O SET-I/O SET-ANALOG Measuring the Reference Difference between Steps Following the same procedure as 2 to 3, set Up TASK2 Select TASK1 or TASK2 depending onDetails to be output CH0 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH9 Measuring FlatnessTASK12 TASK2 TASK34 TASK4 Input a Input B Input C Measuring the Average Height Select TASK1 so that the average value can be linear-output Average to ON, and other inputs to OFFCH0 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Measuring the Twist of a WorkpieceInput X Input D Input Y Input C Select TASK3 so that the twist value can be linear-output Select TASK3 so that the judgment on the twist can be outputCH0 CH1 CH2 CH3 Measuring the Warp of a WorkpieceSelect TASK1 Application Setting Examples Select TASK2 so that the warp value can be linear-output Select TASK2 so that the judgment on the warp can be outputMemo Appendix Troubleshooting Others Error Messages and CountermeasuresWhen Error Is Displayed on the Main Display When all digits on the main display and sub-display blinkOr more of the rated measuring range Glossary Multi-Controller Specifications and External DimensionsPASS/LOW ZS-MDC11 ZS-MDC41Shock resistance destructive ZS-XPM1/XPM2 Panel Mount AdaptersZS-XRS2 RS-232C Cable for Connecting to a Personal ComputerZS-XCN Controller Link UnitVersion Up Information Ver1.00 to Ver1.50Ver1.50 to Ver2.00 Section Index IndexUSB Memo Z209-E1-01 Revision HistoryTerms and Conditions of Sale Omron Electronics LLC

ZS-MDC specifications

The Omron ZS-MDC is a sophisticated multi-functional device designed to enhance the efficiency and reliability of industrial automation systems. Equipped with a variety of features, this device caters to various applications including packaging, assembly, and material handling. Its versatility and advanced technology make it an ideal choice for industries seeking to optimize their operations.

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