AEROEL s.r.l. - PRADAMANO (UD) - ITALY
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B2798_E 1.1, 2016-04-08
The available averaging mode are 4:
Fast+
e
Fast
They are the two fastest averaging modes. When the trigger is pulled with the product in the measurement
field, valid scans are acquired for a time of 0.01 sec. (
Fast +
) or 0,05 sec. (
Fast
).
Displayed measurement will be he simple average of all valid scans collected.
Accurate
e
A
They are the two fastest averaging modes. When the trigger is pulled with the product in the measurement
field the instrument acquires groups of valid scans (samples) for 1 sec (
Accurate
) or 2 sec. (
Ac
).
Displayed measurement will be the average of the samples collected and filtered according to an acceptance
band calculated by the measurement algorithm. The measurement ends only when a minimum number of
samples is collected as set by the algorithm itself.
These two averaging modes are particularly suitable for the measurement of moving products that have a
some irregularity/non-uniformity of diameter; in this way you can make a measurement comparable with laser
measuring instruments installed in the production line, performing average measurements (not at a single
point) on the product
3.4
GLASS LOGIC
By enabling the logic glass is possible the measurement of transparent products like glass tube, clear plastic tube,
optic fiber etc. or other products including holes/slits or some kind of internal irregularities allowing the light pass
through the product during the scanning.
To activate the Glass Logic select
Setup (F1) →
Measurement Setup
→
Glass logic
→ On.
When the Glass Logic is activated a dot
●
shows next to the menu item and the display shows the icon
When the Glass logic is enabled, the sensor always measures the distance between the FIRST and the LAST edge of
the product or products detected during the scanning of the measuring plane.
Transparent product
2 parts side by side horizontally in
the field
Product with holes aligned horizontally
Attention: using the Glass Logic the instrument can be affected by the effect of dust speckles fluctuating
in the air, which might randomly give some incorrect measurement.
When measuring SOLID or HALF-TRANSPARENT products, which do not need the Glass Logic function,
THAT MUST BE DISABLED.