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• Change
setting
values: press and hold (-)(MODE) to decrease numeric values
(+)(TEACH)
• Increase gain: press and release (+)(TEACH), then press and hold (+)(TEACH) to rapidly increase gain
• Start the currently selected TEACH mode: press and hold (+)(TEACH) for longer than 2 seconds (Two-Point
Static
TEACH is the
default)
• Navigate the sensor menu: press (+)(TEACH)
• Change
setting
values: press and hold (+)(TEACH) to increase numeric values
(-)(MODE) and (+)(TEACH)
• Select menu items in Setup mode: press (-)(MODE) and (+)(TEACH) simultaneously
• Select and save a parameter and return to Run mode: press (-)(MODE) and (+)(TEACH) simultaneously for longer than 2
seconds
When
navigating
the menu systems, the menu items loop.
1.4 Laser
Description
and Safety
Information
For Safe Laser Use - Class 2 Lasers
• Do not stare at the laser.
• Do not point the laser at a person’s eye.
• Mount open laser beam paths either above or below eye level, where
practical.
• Terminate the beam
emitted
by the laser product at the end of its useful path.
CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified
herein may result in hazardous
radiation
exposure. Do not
attempt
to disassemble
this sensor for repair. A
defective
unit must be returned to the manufacturer.
CAUTION: Never stare directly into the sensor lens. Laser light can damage your eyes. Avoid placing any mirror-like object in
the beam. Never use a mirror as a
retroreflective
target.
Class 2 Lasers
Class 2 lasers are lasers that emit visible
radiation
in the wavelength range from 400 nm to 700 nm, where eye
protection
is normally
afforded
by aversion responses, including the blink
reflex.
This
reaction
may be expected to provide adequate
protection
under
reasonably foreseeable
conditions
of
operation,
including the use of
optical
instruments for intrabeam viewing.
Class 2 Laser Safety Notes
Low-power lasers are, by
definition,
incapable of causing eye injury within the
duration
of a blink (aversion response) of 0.25 seconds.
They also must emit only visible wavelengths (400 to 700 nm). Therefore, an ocular hazard may exist only if individuals overcome their
natural aversion to bright light and stare directly into the laser beam.
Laser wavelength: 655 nm
Output: < 0.42 mW
Pulse
Duration:
5 µs
Q3X Laser Contrast Sensor
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