With "allow to stop halfway" setting
When the trigger mode is set to "continuous trigger" in the file settings, lasing operation is repeated while TRIGGER IN (X5)
is on. With "allow to stop halfway" setting, the lasing operation is terminated immediately when TRIGGER IN turns OFF.
ON
READY OUT (Y5)
OFF
ON
TRIGGER IN (X5)
OFF
ON
PROCESSING OUT
(Y10)
OFF
ON
LASING OUT
(No.40)
OFF
ON
PROCESSING END
OUT (Y11)
OFF
ON
PROCESSING FAIL
OUT (Y12)
OFF
ON (Normal)
ALARM OUT (Y15)
OFF (Error)
Item
Time
T1
2 ms or more
T2
0 to 9999 ms
T3
0.0 to 60.0 sec.
T4
2 to 510 ms
T5
―
T6
2 to 510 ms
• If the executed number of lasing operation are less than the specified minimum number, warning E630 occurs after the
marking operation.
• If TRIGGER IN signal remains ON though the executed number of lasing operation reaches the specified maximum
number, warning E631 occurs and the subsequent lasing is canceled.
T3
T2
Remarks
Keep the ON status for the duration of repeating the lasing operation.
When the trigger delay time is set in the selected file, trigger processing (lasing) operation
starts after the delay time.
When the scanning interval is set, the next lasing operation starts after a lapse of the
setting period.
This is the output to notify that the marking trigger processing completed normally. This
is One-shot output. Set the output time on the system settings screen. There is a small
margin of error for the setting value.
When the marking operation stops halfway because TRIGGER IN turns OFF, it is treated
as normal operation end.
Time for marking data creation. It varies depending on the quantity of the setting data. This
time is required at every marking.
If the trigger processing was stopped by an alarm or a warning, PROCESSING FAIL OUT
(Y12) turns on during the one-shot output period. PROCESSING END OUT (Y11) will not
be output at this time.
ME-LPRF-SM-11
T5
T1
T3
T4
Marking
interruption
T2
T6
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