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SF33
Multi-beam laser sensor
A summary of the settings available through the USB port is given in the table below:
Setting
1: Active data port
2: Snapshot resolution /
Time series filter
@ 1.00 m
@ 0.50 m
3: Serial port
update
@ 0.25 m
rate
@ 0.03 m
@ Filter
4: Serial port baud rate
@ 1.00 m
@ 0.50 m
5. Analog port
@ 0.25 m
update rate
@ 0.03 m
@Filter
6: Analog maximum range
7: Alarm activation distance
8: Alarm latch
9: USB port update rate
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Values
Serial <-> USB
Selects the serial or USB port to output distance data.
Selects the resolution of each reading taken. When selected, the
1.00 m ... 0.03 m <->
"Time series filter" changes the result from a single snapshot to
filter active
a recursive filter output.
10 ... 3052 / sec
Sets the rate at which new results are output from the serial
port when it is selected using "1. Active data port".
10 ... 1526 / sec
The actual value may be lower than the entered value depending
10 ... 763 / sec
on the setting "2: Snapshot resolution".
10 ... 95 / sec
Only whole number fractions of 3052 will give an exact match
between the entered and actual values.
10 ... 95 / sec
Selects the baud rate for the serial port. If the "3. Serial port
9600 ... 921600
update rate" setting is too high for the selected baud rate then
it will automatically be reduced to match the baud rate.
10 ... 3052 / sec
Sets the rate at which the analog port and the alarm signal are
updated with distance readings.
10 ... 1526 / sec
The actual value may be lower than the entered value depending
10 ... 763 / sec
on the setting "2: Snapshot resolution".
10 ... 95 / sec
Only whole number fractions of 3052 will give an exact match
between the entered and actual values.
10 ... 95 / sec
128 m <-> 64 <->
Selects the maximum distance that produces 2.56 V on the
32 m <-> 16 m <->
analog port. This value changes the scale of the analog output.
8 m
Sets the distance below which the alarm signal will change to a
low state. There is hysteresis on this setting equal to the "2:
0.5 m ... 120 m
Snapshot resolution" setting or 0.06m whichever is the greater
value.
Enables the alarm signal latch. This keeps the alarm in the active
low state after an alarm event until it is cleared by sending the
Off <-> Active
"#X:" command to the serial port, or by pressing <X> on the
keyboard.
Sets the rate at which new results are output from the USB port
when it is selected using "1. Active data port".
10 ... 190 / sec
The maximum value is limited to 190 readings per second.
Only whole number fractions of 3052 will give an exact match
between the entered and actual values.
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