Instructions For Operation; Measuring Field Selection - MICRO-EPSILON scanCONTROL 29 Series Operating Instructions Manual

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Operation of the Sensor with a PC
6.4
6.4.1
The optical design of the sensor satisfies the so-called "Scheimpflug condition" which ensures optimum
mapping over the complete measuring range. In doing so, the measuring range is mapped on a rectangu-
lar matrix. The distortions resulting from this are shown, see
trapezoidal.
The assigned maximum x-values for the z-coordinates can be found, see
Please refer to the sensor acceptance report of your sensor. A slight range shifting of a measuring field is
possible and depends on the sensor.
The top edge corresponds to the start of the measuring range and the bottom edge to the end of the measur-
ing range. The corners of the predefined measuring fields are on a grid with grid spacing of 1/8 of the matrix.
The sensor matrix used in the scanCONTROL 29xx supports the reading of a restricted measuring field. The
following picture, see
scanCONTROL 29xx

Instructions for Operation

Measuring Field Selection

Fig.
24, shows the predefined view areas and the associated measuring fields.
Fig.
24. The usable measuring range is always
Fig.
13, see
Fig.
14, see
Fig.
15.
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