MSM+ HB
9.7.2
Configure advanced settings
1.
Click on the Advanced tab.
2.
Maintain the options according to the
explanations in in the following table..
Option
Save device settings
# Pixel in x/y *
Averaging *
Number of averaged planes *
Low power mode
Calibrated wavelength(s) in nm *
Tab. 9.8:
Options in the Device control > Advanced tab of the Manual caustic measuring mode
Revision 00 EN - 02/2022
Explanation
All options marked with an asterisk in the Device control menu can be
saved in the EEPROM of the device.
These and other options for saving / loading configurations are descri-
bed in chapter 9.4.4 on page 53.
This option enables setting the resolution of the CCD sensor:
X Enter the number of pixels in the x-direction / y-direction in the input
field on the left / right.
If this option is enabled, different algorithms for averaging a plane
measurement can be selected in the drop-down list below. Averaging
over several measurements can be useful, for example, when measuring
a laser with significant power fluctuations.
1.
Set the check mark to enable the option
2.
Select an algorithm from the drop-down list:
•
Arithmetic mean: The measured values for each pixel are added
together and divided by the number of planes.
•
Max. intensity per pixel: The values from all the measurements are
compared for each pixel and only the maximum value for each one
is displayed.
•
Max. lines: The values from all the measurements are compared for
each line (meaning the line issuing from the measuring device in the
x-direction for example) and only the maximum value for each one is
displayed.
X With the Averaging option enabled, enter the number of plane
measurements for averaging.
We recommend enabling this option for relatively low power laser be-
ams.
If this option is enabled, the following initial values are selected during
beam search
•
Filter level of the filter wheel: 0 (instead of 1 otherwise)
•
Integration time: 10 ms (instead of 1 ms otherwise).
X Set the check mark to enable the option.
X Select the calibrated wavelength in the drop-down list.
The values displayed correspond to the calibration points of the
measuring objective. The correct value should be selected before each
measurement to enable high measurement accuracy.
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