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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Symbols on the unit and in this manual:

Warning

Direct current

Laser Beam

Caution

Alternating current

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1.0

OVERVIEW ................................................................. 1

2.0

INDICATORS AND SWITCHES .................................. 1

3.0

QUICK START GUIDE ................................................ 3

4.0

CONNECTION DETAIL ................................................ 4

5.0

OPERATION ............................................................... 5

5.1 Auto Mode ......................................................................

6

5.2 Manual Mode .................................................................

6

6.0

ADVANCED FEATURE (TARGET POLARITY) ............. 7

7.0

AIMING THE LASER ................................................... 7

8.0

RS232 ......................................................................... 8

9.0

CHARGING ................................................................. 9

10.0 SMART LASER SENSOR SPECIFICATIONS ............. 9
11.0 OPTIONS / ACCESSORIES ................................ BACK

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PR Universal Charger:

Input:

100-240 V

, 50-60 Hz

Output:

9 V

, Dry location use only

Check charger label for power information.

Pulse Output:

SO:

Source Output - Square Wave 0 to 3.9V typical  @ 15mA
(PNP to 4.2V, 4.7K ohms to common) (TTL Compatible)

OC:

Open Collector - Switches to common, External pull up
resistor to user supplied power (max 24 V       ) required

Polarity:

Positive or Negative pulse (switch selectable)

RS232:

Transmit Out – ASCII value of RPM  (Accuracy ±
0.002% of reading)

Settings:  9600 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop, No Parity

Connector:

Circular DIN 5 Socket  - Common, (Outputs) SO, OC,
(Serial RS232) Transmit, Receive

Mounting:

¼-20 UNC Bushing included (Tripod Mount)

Weight:

10.6 oz (300.5 grams) excluding cable and charger

Compliance

: CE  2004/108/EC EMC directive (EN 61326)

IEC 61010-1 2001, IEC 60825-1 2001, CFR 1040.10 and
1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50,
dated July 26, 2001

N.I.S.T. Calibration (RS232 output only)

www.calcert.com

[email protected]

1.800.544.2843

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Summary of Contents for 6180-012

Page 1: ...ive Tape honeycomb pattern 5 foot 1 5 m roll 1 inch 25 mm wide SLS CA BNC Cable assembly with BNC connector SO SLS CA W Cable assembly with tinned leads SLS CA P Cable assembly with 1 8 inch 3 5 mm mo...

Page 2: ...om which you purchased the product In order to comply with EU Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE This product may contain material which could be hazardous to human...

Page 3: ...areWave 0 to 3 9Vtypical 15mA PNPto 4 2V 4 7K ohms to common TTLCompatible OC Open Collector Switches to common External pull up resistor to user supplied power max 24 V required Polarity Positive or...

Page 4: ...unit Figure 1 Smart Laser Sensor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 Operating Range Up to 65 feet depending on target reflectivity 1 2 reflective tape T 5 3600 RPM up to 65 ft 19 8 m or up to 75 from target White Bl...

Page 5: ...and a charger is plugged into the unit the batteries will charge 9 9 0 CHARGING Slide the Power switch 8 to the Off Charge position and plug in the charger The Power LED 4 will blink red while the uni...

Page 6: ...tible output pulse for your application 8 To aid in locating the laser dot over a large distance hold a piece of white cardboard or equivalent in front of the laser Progressively move the white surfac...

Page 7: ...hiny target on a mostly non reflective black dull background or a non reflective black dull target or a mostly reflective white shiny background These will be referred to as a white target or a black...

Page 8: ...g color conditions To select the Auto mode turn the Sensitivity Adjust knob 7 fully counterclockwise otherwise you are in the Manual mode Reflective tape and high contrast color applications should be...

Page 9: ...g color conditions To select the Auto mode turn the Sensitivity Adjust knob 7 fully counterclockwise otherwise you are in the Manual mode Reflective tape and high contrast color applications should be...

Page 10: ...hiny target on a mostly non reflective black dull background or a non reflective black dull target or a mostly reflective white shiny background These will be referred to as a white target or a black...

Page 11: ...tible output pulse for your application 8 To aid in locating the laser dot over a large distance hold a piece of white cardboard or equivalent in front of the laser Progressively move the white surfac...

Page 12: ...and a charger is plugged into the unit the batteries will charge 9 9 0 CHARGING Slide the Power switch 8 to the Off Charge position and plug in the charger The Power LED 4 will blink red while the uni...

Page 13: ...unit Figure 1 Smart Laser Sensor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 Operating Range Up to 65 feet depending on target reflectivity 1 2 reflective tape T 5 3600 RPM up to 65 ft 19 8 m or up to 75 from target White Bl...

Page 14: ...areWave 0 to 3 9Vtypical 15mA PNPto 4 2V 4 7K ohms to common TTLCompatible OC Open Collector Switches to common External pull up resistor to user supplied power max 24 V required Polarity Positive or...

Page 15: ...om which you purchased the product In order to comply with EU Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE This product may contain material which could be hazardous to human...

Page 16: ...ive Tape honeycomb pattern 5 foot 1 5 m roll 1 inch 25 mm wide SLS CA BNC Cable assembly with BNC connector SO SLS CA W Cable assembly with tinned leads SLS CA P Cable assembly with 1 8 inch 3 5 mm mo...

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