The Alarm Interface; Usb Port Settings; Figure 8 :: Alarm Interface Connections - Lightware SF30/B Product Manual

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9. The alarm interface

The alarm output is a 0 V to 3.3 V signal that becomes active low when the distance reading falls below a preset distance. The
distance value used to calculate the alarm state is taken from the analog port settings. However, the maximum range selection of
the analog port does not limit the operational range of the alarm.
Setting
8: Alarm activation distance
9: Alarm hysteresis
A: Alarm latch
The "8: Alarm activation distance" setting determines the distance below which the alarm signal becomes active (low).
The "9: Alarm hysteresis" setting determines how far the distance needs to travel over the activation distance in order to change
state from activated to deactivated or deactivated to activated.
The "A: Alarm latch" selection turns on or off a latching function that keeps the alarm in an active state until a reset command is
received. The reset can be initiated from the USB port by sending an X.

10. USB port settings

The "9: USB port update rate" setting allows the user to adjust the update rate of the distance readings to make them more
readable in the Terminal window.
Setting
3: USB port output rate
39 ... 625 readings / sec
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Figure 8 :: Alarm interface connections

Values
0.5 m ... 254 m
Sets the distance below which the alarm signal will change to a low state.
The distance the reading needs to travel from the "8: Alarm activation
0.06 m ... 50 m
distance" before the alarm is activated or deactivated.
Enables the alarm signal latch. This keeps the alarm in the active low state after
ON or OFF
an alarm event until it is cleared by sending "X" over the USB port.
Values
Set the rate at which new results are output from the USB port when it is
selected using "1: Output type".
The maximum value is limited to 625 readings per second, or the exposure
time - whichever is smaller.
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