Cross Point b.v. CP321AMD Manuale Utente
NEXUS AM Deactivator
Configuration
v2.1
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7
Configuration
The NEXUS AM Deactivator must be configured with Cross Point Device Explorer. This
chapter covers all settings.
chapter covers all settings.
It is expected that you already have experience with Cross Point Device Explorer. Please
refer to the Cross Point Device Explorer User Manual and the Technical Manual
NEXUS AM in case you need further information. All manuals can be downloaded from
www.crosspoint.nl.
refer to the Cross Point Device Explorer User Manual and the Technical Manual
NEXUS AM in case you need further information. All manuals can be downloaded from
www.crosspoint.nl.
7.1
Other devices
The AM Deactivator is located in the
‘Other devices’ section of Device Explorer.
Figure 9: Other devices
After entering the ‘Other devices’ screen, the Scope view of the AM Deactivator is shown.
The scope view shows the threshold level (red line) and signal level (blue line).
Furthermore a noise level indicator is visible that shows the amount of ambient noise that
is being picked-up by the deactivator.
The scope view shows the threshold level (red line) and signal level (blue line).
Furthermore a noise level indicator is visible that shows the amount of ambient noise that
is being picked-up by the deactivator.
The threshold level can be adjusted either manually or automatically. In automatic mode,
the deactivator will continuously adjust the threshold level to the best value, dependent of
the ambient noise.
the deactivator will continuously adjust the threshold level to the best value, dependent of
the ambient noise.
The NEXUS AM deactivator must detect a label first before it will deactivate the label.
The detection height of a label is determined by the Sensitivity setting. The detection
sensitivity can be adjusted manually between 1 (lowest sensitivity) and 10 (highest
sensitivity).
The detection height of a label is determined by the Sensitivity setting. The detection
sensitivity can be adjusted manually between 1 (lowest sensitivity) and 10 (highest
sensitivity).