
Mounting
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DDLS 548i
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Mounting
The optical data transmission systems of series DDLS 500 support simple and quick basic assembly of
both mutually opposing devices.
• An optical data transmission system, consisting of two devices, involves mounting each of the devices
on mutually opposing, plane-parallel, flat and usually vertical walls with unobstructed view of the oppos-
ing device.
NOTICE
Interruption of data transmission!
Data transmission is interrupted if the beam spread of the transmitters is no longer sufficient for
maintaining the optical link.
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Make certain that data transmission is not interrupted, e.g., by jolts, vibrations or inclination,
while moving a mobile device due to irregularities in the floor or path.
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For mobile arrangement of a device, ensure good tracking stability.
4.1
Mounting instructions
NOTICE
Select the mounting location!
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Make certain that the required environmental conditions (humidity, temperature) are main-
tained.
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For low ambient temperatures, e.g., in cold stores, use data transmission systems with inte-
grated heating.
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Avoid rapid temperature changes at the data transmission system to prevent condensation.
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Protect the data transmission system from direct sunlight.
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For parallel mounting of data transmission systems and other optical measurement systems,
make certain that the minimum distance between the systems is maintained (see chapter
4.5 "Mounting distance for parallel operation of data transmission systems", see chapter 4.6
"Mounting distance for parallel operation with AMS 300/AMS 200 laser measurement sys-
tems", see chapter 4.7 "Mounting distance for parallel operation with DDLS 200 data trans-
mission system").
NOTICE
Installation for devices with an operating range of 200 m.
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Always install the
Frequency F4
device as
stationary device
for devices with an operating
range of 200 m (DDLS 5XX
200
…).
NOTICE
You will achieve greater flexibility during basic installation and fine adjustment if you mount the
devices on C profile rails.
NOTICE
If the device is mounted instead of a DDLS 200, use the adapter plate – to be ordered sepa-
rately – if necessary (see chapter 13.3 "Other accessories").