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POWER MODE:
In this function field the operating mode of automatic
power correction at the transmitter unit (transmitter LED)
can be set.
STATIC: The transmitter power is constantly kept at the value set with the POWER slider (recommended
operation mode).
DYNAMIC: The LED transmitter power is dynamically controlled in accordance with the amount of radiation
that is diffusely reflected from the object. By using the intensities measured at the receivers the automatic
control circuit attempts to adjust the transmitter power in such a way that the dynamic range, which is determined
by DYN WIN LO and DYN WIN HI, is not exceeded.
POWER [pm]: In this function field the intensity of the transmitter LED can be adjusted by using the slider or by
entering a value in the edit box. A value of 1000 means full intensity at the transmitter LED, a value of 0 stands for
the lowest transmitter intensity adjustment!
INFO: The POWER slider is only effective in the POWER MODE = STATIC.
DYN WIN LO and DYN WIN HI are only effective in POWER MODE = DYNAMIC.
AVERAGE:
This function field is used for adjusting the number of scanning
values (measurement values) over which the raw signal
measured at the receiver is averaged. A higher AVERAGE
default value reduces noise of the raw signals at the receiver
unit and there will be a decrease of the maximal available
switching frequency of the sensor.
INTEGRAL:
This function field is used to set the number of scan values
(measurement values) over which the raw signal measured at
the receiver is summed up. This integral function allows the
reliable detection even of extremely weak signals. A higher
INTEGRAL value increases the noise of the raw signals of the
receiver unit, and simultaneously decreases the maximum
achievable switching frequency of the sensor.
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