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Appendix
16.1
Glossary
Activation input
Input for switching the laser beam on/off. There is no exact time allocation between
the application/removal of the signal and the switch-on/off time.
Alignment aid
Visualization of the Z-coordinates on the display: the measurement values at the
left edge, in the center and at the right edge of the laser line extending along the
X-axis are displayed. It is designed to align the light emission area of the laser par-
allel to the conveying belt.
Analysis Window
(AW)
Rectangular area of the LES in which objects are detected. An object is only
detected if the number of object measurement points (current hits) is greater than
or equal to the defined minimum number of measurement points (Hits On).
Exposure
Time span of light striking the CMOS receiver, while being reflected off the object
to be detected.
File
Task set, which can be stored or accessed via the user interface of the PC or the
control.
Display
Display/Control panel directly at the sensor.
Detection range
(Field of view - FoV)
The detection range is defined via configuration software. Without changing the
predefined range it extends trapezoidally according to the maximum detection
range specifications.
If the maximum detection range is not required to solve the application task, it is
recommended to reduce the detection range to a minimum.
Inspection task
All settings for the application are made in the configuration software and are
stored in up to 16 inspection tasks. It is possible to easily adapt to different tasks
by changing over the inspection task.
IP address
Address in network
Edge Analysis Window
(EAW)
Rectangular area of the LES in which the edges are detected and analyzed. An edge
is only detected if the number of successive measurement points (Current Sequent
Hits Left /Right) is greater than or equal to the defined minimum number of mea-
surement points (Sequent Hits).
Edge analysis windows can also be used for object detection.
Cascading
Triggered series connection of several sensors. A master sensor takes over the
control (synchronization) of up to 9 slaves.
Measurement time
Time between two individual measurements.
Object
Medium to be detected by sensor.
Offline
LESsoft is operated without sensor
Online
LESsoft is operated with sensor