Zero = Near(Default Setting)Shift = Off==Zero = FarShift = Off==Zero = FarShift = On==Display Reference Display Reference50 mm50 mm50 mmDisplay Reference Display ReferenceDisplay Reference1000200300mm0-100100200mm0-100100200mm1000200300mm2000100300mm2000100300mmDisplay ReferenceFigure 15. Example Zero and Shift settings3.2.11 OffsetUse this menu to set an offset from the taught surface. This menu is available only if one-point window (foreground suppression)mode or one-point background suppression mode is selected. For Channel 2, the output must be set to light operate or darkoperate.Note: The number that follows ofS on the display indicates which channel is selected.The offset is automatically calculated or manually defined as a consistently applied value. Auto is the default option. Use +/- toselect a value. Values increase or decrease by 0.1 mm (100/110 mm models) or 0.2 mm (300/310/600/610 mm models).For BGS mode, the default is Auto because the Q4X automatically selects where to position the switch point. For FGS mode, thedefault is 0 because the window is centered around the taught target.A positive offset value always shifts the switch point location or the FGS window towards the sensor.The taught surface must be inside of the defined sensing range. When the teach mode is set to FGS, some portion of the windowmust be located within the sensing range. When the teach mode is set to BGS, the offset value must be within the defined sensingrange. If an offset value falls outside of the sensing range, a message displays. See the applicable TEACH procedure for moreinformation.Q4X Stainless Steel Laser Sensor with Dual Discrete Outputs and IO-Linkwww.bannerengineering.com - Tel: 763.544.3164 15