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Installation and mounting
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AMS 384
i
Leuze electronic
5.2.2
Mounting distances
Minimum parallel spacing between adjacent AMS 384
i
The smallest-possible parallel spacing between adjacent AMS 384
i
is determined by the
maximum measured distance as well as by the properties of the reflector. To prevent
adjacent devices from interfering with each other the parallel distance of the laser light spots
on the reflector is crucial.
Figure 5.4:
Minimum parallel spacing X between adjacent AMS 384
i
Min. parallel spacing of laser light spot X = 100 mm + (max. measurement distance in mm x 0.01).
Notice!
Please note that travel tolerances could cause the two laser light spots to move towards each
other.
If both AMS 384
i
are optically separated from one another, e.g., if installed in different shelf
alleys, the parallel spacing can be selected smaller, as there is no mutual interference in this
case.
Minimum distance to an adjacent DDLS 200 optical data transmission device
The optical data transceivers of the DDLS 200 series and the AMS 384
i
do not mutually inter-
fere with one another. Depending on the size of the used reflector, the optical data transceiver
can be mounted with a minimum mounting spacing of 100 mm to the AMS 384
i
. The mounting
spacing is independent of the distance.
X
Reflector 1
Reflector 2