Airborne Sound Sensor BS10
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Revision: 1.0; Date: 2017-11-06
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Operation of the airborne sound sensor
Risk of injury to eyes
The target laser (laser class 2) can cause serious eye damage. Never look
into the laser beam. Never direct the laser at other people or vehicles.
Please note that reflected laser light can cause eye injuries in the event of
prolonged use.
3.1 Connecting the sensor and attaching accessory parts
Risk of damage to the connectors
Take note of the red dots indicating the plug-in position on the plug and
socket.
Connect the sensor to the SONAPHONE in accordance with the red dots, making sure to
use the designated cable.
The sensor is powered via the cable, and the test data is transferred to the SONAPHONE
automatically.
The sensor is ready for operation when the operating display LED lights up green.
The sensor accessory parts are simply attached onto the sensor shaft for assembly, and
removed for disassembly.
Note
Make sure that the accessory parts are securely positioned on the sensor
shaft. The ultrasound is guided to the microphone by the attachments.
Misaligned sensor attachments may have an impact on the signals.
The directional characteristics of the target laser may also be affected.