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optoNCDT ILR2250
A 3.3.4 RESET, Rebooting Sensor
RESET
The sensor is restarted.
A 3.3.5 RESETCNT, Resetting Counter
RESETCNT TIMESTAMP
Resets the internal timestamp in the sensor.
A 3.3.6 PRINT, Sensor Settings
Print is used to output all measurement settings. Example of a response:
BAUDRATE 115200
ERRORHYSTERESIS1 0.0
LASER MEASURE
ERRORHYSTERESIS2 0.0
ROI 0.0 150000.0
ERRORHYSTERESIS3 0.0
OUTPUT RS422
ERRORLIMITCOMPARETO1 BOTH
ANALOGSCALERANGE 50.0 8000.0
ERRORLIMITCOMPARETO2 BOTH
TRIGGER NONE
ERRORLIMITCOMPARETO3 BOTH
TRIGGERAT INPUT
ERRORLIMITVALUES1 0.0 150000.0
TRIGGERCOUNT 1
ERRORLIMITVALUES2 0.0 150000.0
TRIGGERLEVEL HIGH
ERRORLIMITVALUES3 0.0 150000.0
ERROROUT1 NONE
ERROROUTHOLD 0
ERROROUT2 NONE
OUTHOLD NONE
ERROROUT3 NONE
MEASSETTINGS PRESETMODE AUTO
ERRORLEVELOUT1 PUSHPULL
GETOUTINFO_RS422 TIMESTAMP DIST1
ERRORLEVELOUT2 PUSHPULL
ERRORLEVELOUT3 PUSHPULL
->
A 3.3.7 PRINT ALL
PRINT ALL
This command combines the two
GETINFO
and
commands. In addition to the current measurement settings, the
sensor information is also output.
A 3.4
Triggering
The TRIG switching output serves as the trigger input.
A 3.4.1 TRIGGER
TRIGGER [NONE|EDGE|PULSE|SOFTWARE]
Selection of trigger type.
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NONE: No triggering
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EDGE: Edge triggering
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PULSE: Level triggering
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SOFTWARE: Software triggering
A 3.4.2 TRIGGERAT
TRIGGERAT [INPUT|OUTPUT]
Defines the type of triggering for data acquisition or data output.
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INPUT: Triggers measured value acquisition.
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OUTPUT: Triggers measured value output.