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O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S | DUSTHUNTER C200
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START-UP AND PARAMETER SETTINGS
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Connect the connection line MCU - sender/receiver unit and sender/receiver unit -
reflector/scattered light receiver to the respective plug connector (
unit DHC-T for transmission and scattered light measurement”, page 18
alignment principle design”, page 19
see “Reflector/scattered light receiver for
short measuring paths”, page 20
) and screw tight.
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Start the SOPAS ET program and connect to the measuring system, select the device file
“DH C200” and move the “Project tree” window.
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Enter the level 1 password and set the sender/receiver unit to the “Maintenance” state.
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Click the “Mechanical centring” button (step 1‘) in directory “Adjustment / Manual
Adjustment / Transmission set reference” (
see “SOPAS ET menu: DH C200/Adjustment/
Manual Adjustment/Transmission set reference”, page 60
)
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Align the optical axes of sender/receiver unit and reflector/scattered light receiver
according to
see “Fitting the sender/receiver unit / reflector on the duct”, page 66
so
that the sender spot is in the center of the control window on the enclosure rear of the
reflector/scattered light receiver (
see “Sender spot on the back of the enclosure of the
reflector/scattered light receiver”, page 62
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Check that the laser beam disappears into the light trap on the reflector/scattered light
receiver. To do this, loosen the knurled screws, swivel the enclosure to the side, hold a
transparent foil (1) over the light opening (2) and check whether the laser beam (3) can
be seen in the center of the opening.
Fig. 43: Laser beam in light trap opening
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Readjust the laser beam according to
see “Aligning the laser beam to the light trap”,
when this is not the case.
WARNING: Hazards when looking at the laser beam
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Never look directly into the laser beam.
Transparent foil
Light trap opening
Laser beam