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Function Configuration
See "PS-N10 Series User's Manual" for details on each function.
Basic Setting
*1 You can press the button to set between the range of -99P and 99P.
Detection Settings (Func)
*1 Press the button to set between the range of 1 and 9999(ms).
*2 Press the button to set the adjustment sensitivity to a range of between LEu1 and
LEu3 and set the warning output level to a range of between OP and 100P.
*3 Press the button to toggle between oFF/oN/KEEP.
*4 This display does not appear on the cable-type expansion unit (PS-N12N/N12P).
Display Settings (diSP)
*1 Press the button to toggle between Std/P~P_/b~b_/P_b~/P~b_.
*2 Press the button to set between the range of
100P and 200P.
MODE
Press and hold for 3 seconds or more
TURBO mode
SUPER mode
ULTRA mode
MEGA mode
Normal sensitivity setting method
Percentage Calibration*
1
Zero-shift calibration
Settings complete
Go to detection setup mode
Go to display setup mode
Go to system setup mode
Return to normal display
MODE
MODE
Settings complete
Go to display setup mode
Go to system setup mode
Return to detection
setup mode
Normal (light intensity)
detection mode
DATUM1 mode *
2
Timer OFF
Off-delay timer *
1
On-delay timer *
1
One-shot timer *
1
DATUM2 mode *
2
Area detection mode
Rising Edge Detection Mode
Falling Edge Detection Mode
External input off
External calibration input
Preset input
Zero shift input
Reset input
Light transmission OFF input
Pause mode transition input *
3
Sleep mode transition input
Return to normal display
*4
MODE
MODE
MODE
Normal display method
Reverse display
Settings complete
Go to system setup mode
Go to detection setup mode
Return to display setup mode
Sub-display off
Extension display
Bar display
Excess gain (%) display
Light intensity hold display *
1
Excess gain hold (%) display *
1
L-on / D-on display
Disable the saturation of the
Preset function
Enable the saturation of the
Preset function *
2
Return to normal display
MODE
MODE
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