Wachendorff SpeedMATE handleiding
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Technical Manual
speedMATE
4 - speedMATE Connect
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4.9 Application tips
• The speedMATE works with 5 VDC via the programming interface and/or via
the machine's supply voltage in the range of 5...32 VDC.
• The optimum distance between the speedMATE and the material/object surface
is 15 - 60 mm
• The distance to the product should first be adjusted or varied until LED2 lights
up green. Test both when the product is moving and when it is stationary.
• Any surface in front of the sensor window is detected. Transparent materials are
also detected (but not glass panes!). However, it is not possible to measure
through a material (e.g. a transparent film or glass pane).
• If the sensor detects that the object being measured starts to move from a
standstill, a trigger signal is generated. The output delay of this trigger signal is
defined in millimetres. The setting is made in speedMATE Connect. The
sensitivity ("standstill threshold") can be adjusted separately (e.g. for ambient
noise, vibration of foils, etc.).
• For marking systems, we recommend setting the resolution to around 22
pulses/mm.
• Trigger 2 can be used for triggering a second system (e.g. camera, cutter, etc.).
• Changes in product direction can be detected by comparing the A and B tracks
or via output 2 (direction). It should be noted that the previous status is retained
when the system is at a standstill.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Wachendorff |
| Model | SpeedMATE |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 4111 MB |






