Interpretation aid for the field of view diagram
Using the diagram, you can determine the following data for each device type:
•
The maximum working distance for a selected resolution
•
The dimensions of the field of view that is available for this distance
a: f = 9.6 mm
b: f = 17.1 mm
0
200 x 160
400 x 320
600 x 480
800 x 640
1000 x 800
1200 x 960
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
2000
a
b
0.1
0.3
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
Working distance/focus position (mm)
4
Field of view: H x V (mm)
1
Complete area
2
5
0.4
0.2
Approx. resolution (mm/px)
3
6
7
8
Figure 5: Example of field of view diagram
1
Field of view: horizontal x vertical in mm
2
Complete area
3
Approximate resolution in mm/px
4
Working distance/Focus position in mm
5
Selected resolution
6
Focal length of lens, here example for f = 9.6 mm
7
Reading off: resultant maximum working distance
8
Reading off: resultant field of view (mm x mm)
Given (in red):
•
Resolution
5
: approx. 0.5 mm/px
•
Focal length of lens
6
: 9.6 mm
Read off (in green):
•
Maximum working distance
7
: approx. 930 mm
•
Field of view
8
: approx. 640 mm x approx. 510 mm
Both axes of the diagrams must be interpreted linearly.
5.5
Mounting the device
1.
Mount the device in a suitably prepared mounting system with M5 screws using
the threaded mounting holes or sliding nuts provided.
°
Screw the screws no more than 5 mm into the threaded mounting holes or
sliding nuts.
°
To do so, either use all 4 threaded mounting holes on the rear of the device
or the two sliding nuts on the side of the device.
°
Attach the separately-ordered, optional SICK mounting system using the slid‐
ing nuts on the device. Mounting systems are available as accessories,
.
MOUNTING
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Subject to change without notice