激光平地系统用激光发射器-----SP308中文说明书(最新)
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VEX308 EXactAssembly and installationProduct information........................................Chapter1 + 4Mechanical assembly.....................................Chapter2Electrical installation.......................................Chapter 3Unit supplied with (factory fitted):ePM 10 60%--filter Extract ePM 1 55%--filter Outdoor VEX308 with heatingcoil waterSMALL - HW308SELARGE - HW308LEVEX308 with heatingcoil electrical 2,4 kW - HE30802E Condensation pump, CONPUMP CO2-sensor, CO2B Humidity sensor, RHB Motion sensor, PIRB Webserver/EXact, WEBE LSR308 Closing damper (outdoor) Smoke detector, SDBThe following accessories are supplied separately:Operation panel, HMIClosing damper for vertical exhaust, LS315 TIMERBUTTON2pieces, Outer wall grilles, YGC Ø315Serial no.: Prod. order no.: Sales order no.:Original instructions3004248-2021-05-07VEX308 EXact2EXHAUSTO A/S Odensevej 76DK-5550 LangeskovTel. +45 65 66 12 34Fax +45 65 66 11 10********************www.exhausto.dk1.Product information1.1.Location in room....................................................................................................51.1.1.Optimum location ............................................................................................51.1.2.Space requirements ........................................................................................51.2.Application.............................................................................................................61.3.Designations used in these instructions.............................................................61.3.1.Simplified diagram............................................................................................61.4.Description.............................................................................................................81.4.1. Construction of the VEX unit...........................................................................81.4.2.VEX unit, parts and materials...........................................................................91.5.Principal dimensions. (10)Ceiling mounting - visible ..............................................................................101.5.1.Partly integrated ceiling mounting (11)2.Mounting2.1.Unpacking.............................................................................................................122.2.Wall mounting (accessories for some models).................................................122.2.1.Requirements for wall ...................................................................................122.2.2.Instructions and warnings .. (12)Wall mounting step by step (12)2.3.Ceiling mounting..................................................................................................132.3.1.Ceiling requirements......................................................................................132.3.2.Instructions and warnings .............................................................................132.3.3.Ceiling mounting step by step .......................................................................142.4.Partly integrated mounting.................................................................................142.5.Connection of condensation outlet....................................................................152.5.1.Condensation outlet guide channels (if condensation pump is mounted)......152.6.Connection of water heating coil (option).........................................................152.6.1.Connecting the water. (15)3.Electrical installation3.1.Supply voltage and fuses....................................................................................163.1.1.Position of power socket.. (16)Maximum power consumption ......................................................................163.1.2.Permanent installation (16)4.Technical data4.1.Weight, corrosion class, temperature ranges, etc............................................174.2.Electrical data for unit without heating coil......................................................174.3.Data for unit with heating coil.............................................................................174.3.1.Electric heating coil........................................................................................174.3.2.Water heating coils.........................................................................................184.3.3.MVM motor valve ..........................................................................................194.4.Condensate pact filters.....................................................................................................194.6.Capacity diagram and diagram for specific power consumption...................204.6.1.Capacity diagram...........................................................................................204.6.2.Capacity diagram - mounting on "duct system" ............................................214.6.3.Specific power consumption, SFP . (22)2/24Symbols, terms and warningsProhibition symbolFailure to observe instructions marked with a prohibition symbol may result in serious or fatal injury.Danger symbolFailure to observe instructions marked with a danger symbol may result in personal injury and/or damage to the unit.ScopeThis instruction manual is for use with EXHAUSTO VEX-type air handling units.Please refer to the product instructions regarding accessories and extra equip-ment.The instructions must be fully observed to ensure personal safety and to protect the equipment and ensure its correct operation. EXHAUSTO A/S accepts no liabil-ity for accidents caused by equipment not used in accordance with the manual’s instructions and recommendations.Prohibited usesThe VEX unit is not to be used to transport solid particles or in areas where there is a risk of explosive gases.Warnings:StartupThe unit must not be started up until it is fully mounted with door and duct connections.Opening the unitDo not open the service door until the supply voltage has been disconnected (remove plug from socket) and the fans have stop-ped.Duct termination atwallMount a permanent protective mesh to the exhaust and outdoor air connection, using a mesh size of max. 20 mm. For example,use the EXHAUSTO outer wall grilles.Information plateThe VEX unit information plate shows:●VEX model (1)●Production order no. (2)12NB:Always have the production number ready when contacting EXHAUSTO A/S.3/24NB:Find the newest version of the publication by searching for the order number on the EXHAUSTO website under DownloadsSupply air/extract air This instruction manual uses the following terminology:●Supply air (air blown in)●Extract air (air removed)●Outdoor air●Exhaust airFront page - Acces-sories The front page of the instruction manual contains a checklist, detailing the acces-sories delivered with the VEX unit.4/241. Product information1.1 Location in room1.1.1 Optimum locationAs far as possible the unit should be located in the middle of the wall.Avoid placing the VEX308 on the long side of narrow rooms.1.1.2 Space requirements0The sketch shows how much space is required under the unit for opening the door and servicing. The dimensions at the sides of the unit indicate the minimum clear-ance for optimum servicing conditions.R D 13146-015/241.2 ApplicationComfort ventilation EXHAUSTO's VEX308 unit is used for comfort ventilation in frost-free single-room locations. The VEX unit is designed for wall or ceiling mounting and must be usedas such.Operating temperature range for unit see section "Technical data".1.3 Designations used in these instructions1.3.1 Simplified diagramWith integral waterheating coil, HCW(top view)6/24With integral elec-tric heating coil,HCE (top view)7/241.4 Description1.4.1 Construction of the VEX unitThe drawing below shows an overview of the VEX unit construction. Details of HCW and HCE are viewed from below:EC H WC HR D 13198-038/241.4.2 VEX unit, parts and materialsCabinet The exterior of the cabinet is made of Aluzinc® and the cabinet is insulated with20 mm sound insulation material.Fans The unit contains two centrifugal fans with EC motors for extract air and supply air.Counter flow heat exchanger The unit's counterflow heat exchangers are made of aluminium and are highly effi-cient. The counterflow heat exchangers can be taken out and cleaned.Filters The unit includes integral compact filters on both extract air and supply air sides, the ePM10 60% and ePM1 55% filter respectively.Condensation out-let The condensation tray is located under the counterflow heat exchangers. There will only be a condensation outlet from the condensation tray if a condensation pump has been purchased. See also section on connection of condensation out-let.Bypass damper The unit has a variably adjustable bypass damper for temperature regulation and de-icing of counterflow heat exchangers during operation. See operating and serv-ice instructions for further description of de-icing.9/241.5 Principal dimensionsCeiling mounting - visibleR D 13126-02AA10/241.5.1 Partly integrated ceiling mountingR D 13446-03A-A3004248-2021-05-07Product information2. Mounting2.1 UnpackingStandard delivery●VEX308 unit●Housing panels packed separately●Wall brackets premounted on VEX (accessories on some models)●Ceiling brackets, supplied separatelySee information about included accessories on front page of these instructions. Any included ac-cessories2.2 Wall mounting (accessories for some models)2.2.1 Requirements for wallFor wall mounting, it is a requirement that the wall is:●flat●vibration-resistant●plumb (max. 4 mm per metre)●in a material suitable for safe mounting of the unit2.2.2 Instructions and warningsDimensioning Wall mountings must be dimensioned from the unit's weight.Mounting must be carried out in accordance with the ProjectManager's instructions.For wall mounting the two front ceiling brackets should also beused.Suspension The unit must be suspended with the door facing the floor. Theunit must not be mounted in any other way.The housing panels must be fixed with the accompanyingscrews.Wall mounting step by stepSee the attached installation guide (3004368).NB The dimensions of the wall template will match when held right up to the ceiling.2.3 Ceiling mounting2.3.1 Ceiling requirements0When fitting the unit to a ceiling, the ceiling must be:●flat●vibration-resistant ●horizontal●designed to bear the weight of the unit2.3.2 Instructions and warnings DimensioningCeiling mountings must be dimensioned from the unit's weight.Mounting must be carried out in accordance with the Project Manager's instructions.SuspensionThe unit must be suspended with the door facing the floor. The unit must not be mounted in any other way.The housing panels must be fixed with the accompanying screws.2.3.3 Ceiling mounting step by stepSee the attached installation guide (3004368).*) To be carried out in the event that the VEX has not been ordered with exhaust/outdoor air connection via the ceiling.2.4 Partly integrated mountingInstallationInstallation of the partly integrated VEX is carried out as described in sections 2.2.and 2.3.Access to control systemWhen carrying out installation, ensure there is access to the control system. EX-HAUSTO recommends that the part of the ceiling next to the control system can be removed.NBThe partly-integrated VEX extracts a small amount of air above the suspended ceiling, which can cause the filter to soil more quickly than usual. EXHAUSTO rec-ommends leaving a 10 mm gap between the cabinet and the suspended ceiling.2.5 Connection of condensation outlet2.5.1 Condensation outlet guide channels (if condensation pump is mounted)Wall-mounted VEX On wall-mounted units the condensation outlet is positioned with the outlet pass-ing through the exhaust duct.Ceiling-mounted VEXOn ceiling-mounted units the condensation outlet is led through the internal guidechannels (rubber sleeves) out of the unit to the drain.The penetrations in the unit must be executed so as to retain air tightness.Condensate pump (optional/accesso-ry)For technical data, see final section.2.6 Connection of water heating coil (option)2.6.1 Connecting the water Valves for water connectionIt is recommended that shut-off valves are mounted on both water connections toenable the flow to be interrupted for servicing.The dimensioning of valves, pipes, etc. and the connection of the water heating coil must always be carried out by authorised fit-ters in accordance with applicable regulations and legislation.Position of bleeder valve on VEX See keyed drawing for position of internal bleeder valve.Automatic bleeder valveIf the water connection is executed with vertical riser, so the heating coil in the VEX308 is the highest point in the pipe system, it is recommended that an auto-matic bleeder valve is fitted at the highest point on the supply and return pipes.3. Electrical installation3.1 Supply voltage and fuses3.1.1 Position of power socketThe supply cable is fitted with a 230V plug and can thus be connected to a powersocket.Fit the power socket for the supply voltage close to the VEX unit and preferably within the easy reach of users of the room.Maximum power consumptionFuses The installation must be protected with a max. 16A fuse.3.1.2 Permanent installationIf the plug is cut off and the cable mounted in a permanent installa-tion, an isolation switch must be established at the time of installa-tion.Permanent installation must be carried out by an authorised electri-cian.3004248-2021-05-07Electrical installation4. Technical data4.1 Weight, corrosion class, temperature ranges, etc.WeightDoor25.5 kgCounter flow heat exchanger 2 x 11 kgMotor section 2 x 6.0 kgTotal weight184.5 kg incl. HW308SEPartly integrated203.0 kg incl. HW308SE Corrosion class,cabinet Corrosion class Corrosion class C4 in accordance with EN ISO 12944-2Temperature rangesOutdoor air temperature-40 - +40°CAmbient temperature (operating)-30 - +40ºCAmbient temperature when not in operation (storage, transport)-40 - +60ºCThe temperature ranges given are dependent on the type of installation, humidity,airflow, the balance between airflows, ducts and insulation and room temperature.If using pre-heating coils, the ambient temperature can be reduced.At temperatures below -25˚C, use of a thermostatically controlled heater in auto-mated control box is recommended.4.2 Electrical data for unit without heating coilVoltage 1 x 230 V+N+PEMaximum output575 WMaximum power consumption 2.5 A4.3 Data for unit with heating coil4.3.1 Electric heating coilElectrical data forVEX with electric heating coilHE30802E Voltage 1 x 230 V+N+PE Maximum output, HE30802E2975 W Maximum power consumption12.9 AData, thermal cut-out Thermal fuse, TSA7070 ℃Thermal fuse, TSA9090 ℃Contact type NC (Normally closed)Maximum load 1.6 A @ 24 V DC NB Motors and heating coils may not be interrupted/switched off via OH70 and OH904.3.2 Water heating coilsElectrical data forVEX with water heating coil HCW Voltage 1 x 230 V+N+PE Maximum output575 W Maximum power consumption 2.5 AWater heating coildataOutput, K VS mv.Conditional upon: Supply temperature of water t F= 50°C and ΔT = 20K.4.3.3 MVM motor valve4.4 Condensate pumpCondensate pumpMaximum power consumption16WMaximum lifting height 5.0mHose dimension dia. 4/8 mm 4.5 Compact filtersFilter data, VEX308,filter data accordingto ISO168904.6 Capacity diagram and diagram for specific power consumption4.6.1 Capacity diagram Read control volt-ageWhen an EXact control panel (HMI) is connected to the VEX unit, the control volt-age can be read from menu 2.3 and thereby give a reasonable reading of airflow on the diagram. Conditional upon: 750 m 3/h at 35 Pa.1) Visible unit max. 750 m 3/h2) Partly integrated unit max. 650 m 3/h4.6.2 Capacity diagram - mounting on "duct system"1) Visible unit max. 750 m3/h2) Partly integrated unit max. 650 m3/h21/244.6.3 Specific power consumption, SFP1) Visible unit max. 750 m3/h2) Partly integrated unit max. 650 m3/h22/243004248-2021-05-0723/24。
新体系RFL-C3000S连续光纤激光器说明书武汉锐科光纤激光技术股份有限公司Wuhan Raycus Fiber Laser Technologies Co., Ltd.目录1 安全信息 (4)1.1 安全标识 (4)1.2 激光安全等级标准 (4)1.3 安全标识 (6)1.4 光学安全 (7)1.5 电学安全 (8)1.6 产品维护计划 (8)2 产品介绍 (9)2.1 产品特性 (9)2.2 装箱清单 (9)2.3 开箱及检查 (9)2.4 运行环境 (10)2.5 注意事项 (10)2.6 产品技术参数 (11)3 安装 (12)3.1 整机尺寸图 (12)3.2 输出光缆的尺寸与安装 (13)3.3 冷却系统安装与要求 (13)3.4 安装注意事项 (14)4 产品使用 (16)4.1 前面板 (16)4.2 后面板 (16)4.3 电源连接 (17)4.4 接口定义 (17)4.5 激光器安装顺序 (21)4.6 启动操作顺序 (21)4.7 激光器上位机功能 (21)4.8 控制模式选择 (26)4.9 红光控制 (31)4.10 激光器时序图 (31)4.11 关闭操作顺序 (33)5 常见报警及处理措施 (33)5.1 日志显示 (33)5.2 报警处理 (34)6 质保及返修、退货流程 (35)6.1 一般保修 (35)6.2 保修的限定性 (36)6.3 技术支持及产品维修 (36)安全分类与警告:◆◆1安全信息感谢您选择锐科光纤激光器,本用户手册为您提供了重要的安全、操作、维护及其它方面的信息。
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P/N: 1802003082018*1802003082018*EDS-G308 Series Quick Installation GuideMoxa EtherDevice SwitchVersion 6.3, June 2021Technical Support Contact Information/support2021 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.OverviewThe EDS-G308 Series is equipped with 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports and up to 2 fiber optic ports, making it ideal for applications that demand high bandwidth. The EDS-G308 series provides an economical solution for your industrial Gigabit Ethernet connection, and the built-in relay warning function alerts maintainers when power failures or port breaks occur. In addition, the 4-pin DIP switches can be used to configure the following features: broadcast storm protection (BSP), jumbo frame rate (Jumbo), and IEEE 802.3az energy saving. The EDS-G308 series includes 2 models: one with an operating temperature range of -10 to 60°C, and the other one with an extended operating temperature range of -40 to 75°C. These 2 models have passed a 100% burn-in test to ensure that they fulfill the special needs of industrial automation control. The EDS-G308 series can be easily installed with DIN-Rail mounting as well as distribution boxes.NOTE Throughout this Hardware Installation Guide, we use EDS as an abbreviation for Moxa EtherDevice Switch:EDS = Moxa EtherDevice SwitchPackage ChecklistYour EDS is shipped with the following items. If any of these items is missing or damaged, please contact your customer service representative for assistance.•Moxa EtherDevice™ Switch•Quick installation guide (printed)•Warranty card•Protective caps for unused portsFeaturesHigh Performance Network Switching Technology•10/100/1000BaseT(X) (RJ45), auto negotiation speed, F/H duplex mode, and auto MDI/MDI-X connection, 100/1000 BaseSFP slot. •IEEE 802.3/802.3u/802.3ab/802.3z/802.3x.•Store and Forward switching process type, 8K MAC address entries. Industrial Grade Reliability and Efficiency•Power failure, port break alarm by relay output•Redundant dual 12/24/48 VDC power inputs•IEEE 802.3az energy-efficient Ethernet settings by DIP switch •Broadcast storm protection and jumbo frame setting by DIP switch Rugged Design•Operating temperature range of -10 to 60°C, or extended operating temperature of -40 to 75°C for “T” models•IP30, rugged high-strength case•DIN-rail or panel mounting abilityPanel Layout of EDS-G308/EDS-G308-2SFP1. Grounding screw2. Terminal block for power input(PWR1, PWR2) and relay output3. Power input PWR1 LED4. Power input PWR2 LED5. Fault LED6. TP port’s 10/100 Mbps LEDTP port’s 1000 Mbps LEDSFP port’s 100/1000 Mbps LED(Amber: 100M; Green: 1000M)7. Port number8. 10/100/1000BaseT(X) Port9. 100/1000Base SFP slot10. Model Name11. DIP switches12. Heat dissipation orifices13. Screw hole for wall mounting kit14. DIN-rail KitMounting DimensionsUnit = mm (inch)DIN-Rail MountingThe aluminum DIN-rail attachment plate should already be fixed to the back panel of the EDS when you take it out of the box. If you need to reattach the DIN-rail attachment plate, make sure the stiff metal spring is situated towards the top, as shown in the figures below.STEP 1: Insert the top of the DIN-rail into the slot just below the stiff metal spring. STEP 2: The DIN-rail attachment unit will snap into place as shown below.To remove the DIN-rail from the EDS, simply reverse Steps 1 and 2. In order to ensure proper installation, please insert the DIN-rail below the metal spring.Wall Mounting (optional)For some applications, you will find it convenient to mount the EDS on the wall, as illustrated below.STEP 1:Remove the aluminum DIN-rail attachment plate fromthe EDS’s rear panel, andthen attach the wall mountplates, as shown in thefigure.STEP 2:Mounting the EDS on the wall requires 4 screws. Usethe switch, with wall mount plates attached, as aguide to mark the correct locations of the 4 screws.The heads of the screws should be less than 6.0 mmin diameter, and the shafts should be less than 3.5mm in diameter, as shown in the figure at the right.NOTE Before tightening screws into the wall, make sure the screwhead and shank size are suitable by inserting the screw intoone of the keyhole-shaped apertures of the Wall MountingPlates.Do not screw the screws in all the way—leave about 2 mm to allowroom for sliding the wall mount panel between the wall and the screws. STEP 3:Once the screws are fixed in thewall, insert the four screw headsthrough the large parts of thekeyhole-shaped apertures, andthen slide the EDS downwards, asindicated. Tighten the four screwsfor added stability.Hazardous Location Information LogoModel/Rating Model Name. Rated Supply Voltage and Current EDS-G308,EDS-G308-T12-48 VDC, Class 2, Maximum 0.8 AEDS-G308-2SFP, EDS-G308-2SFP-T12-48 VDC, Class 2, Maximum 0.9 ARelay Output: 24 VDC, 1 A, resistive load.SerialNumberATEXinformationII 3 GDEMKO10 ATEX 0917324XEx nA nC IIC T4 GcAmbient Range: -40°C ≤ Tamb ≤ 75°C (With -T)Ambient Range: -10°C ≤ Tamb ≤ 60°C (Without -T)WARNING: DO NOT SEPARATE WHEN ENERGIZEDRated Cable Temp ≥ 90°CAddress of manufacturer No. 1111, Heping Rd., Bade Dist., Taoyuan City 334004, TaiwanStandards and CertificationsHazardous Location EN 60079-0:2012+A11:2013EN 60079-15:2010/Conditions of safe use•Transient protection shall be provided to limit the peak rated voltage to a maximum of 140% of the peak-rated voltage. •When end users are providing Optical SFP Communications modules, these must be limited to Laser Class 1 only.•The equipment shall only be used in an area of not more than pollution degree 2, as defined in EN 60664-1.•The equipment shall be installed in an IP 54 casing in accordance with the EN 60079-15 standard and should only be accessible by the use of a tool.Wiring RequirementsYou should also pay attention to the following items:•Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices. If power wiring and device wiring paths must cross, make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point.NOTE: Do not run signal or communications wiring and powerwiring in the same wire conduit. To avoid interference, wires with different signal characteristics should be routed separately.•You can use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should be kept separate. The rule of thumb is that wiring with similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together.•Keep input wiring and output wiring separated.•It is strongly advised that you label wiring for all devices in the system when necessary.Grounding Moxa EtherDevice SwitchGrounding and wire routing help limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference (EMI). Run the ground connection from the ground screw to the grounding surface prior to connecting devices.Wiring the Alarm ContactThe Alarm Contact consists of the two middle contacts of the terminal block on the EDS’s top panel. You may refer to the next section for detailed instructions on how to connect the wires to the terminal block connector, and how to attach the terminal block connector to the terminal block receptor.In this section, we explain the meaning of the two contacts used to connect the Alarm Contact.FAULT: The two middle contacts of the 6-contact terminal block connector are used todetect both power faults and port faults. Thetwo wires attached to the Fault contacts forman open circuit when:1. EDS has lost power from one of the DCpower inputs.OR2. The PORT ALARM DIP switch for one ofthe ports is set to ON, but the port isnot connected properly.If neither of these two conditions is satisfied,the Fault circuit will be closed.Wiring the Redundant Power Inputs The top two contacts and the bottom two contacts of the 6-contact terminal block connector on the EDS’s top panel are used for the EDS’s two AC/ DC inputs. Top and front views of one of the terminal block connectors are shown here.STEP 1: Insert the negative/positive DCwires into the V-/V+ terminals.STEP 2: To keep the DC wires from pullingloose, use a small flat-blade screwdriver totighten the wire-clamp screws on the front ofthe terminal block connector.STEP 3: Insert the plastic terminal blockconnector prongs into the terminal blockreceptor, which is located on EDS’s top panel.Communication ConnectionsEDS-G308 switches have 2 types of communications port:•10/100/1000BaseT(X) Ethernet ports•Combination 10/100/1000T(X) Ethernet or 100/1000BaseSFP fiber ports10/100/1000BaseT(X) Ethernet Port ConnectionThe 10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports located on Moxa EtherDevice Switch’s front panel are used to connect to Ethernet-enabled devices. Most users will choose to configure these ports for Auto MDI/MDI-X mode, in which case the port’s pinouts are adjusted automatically depending on the type of Ethernet cable used (straight-through or cross-over), and the type of device (NIC-type or HUB/Switch-type) connected to the port.In what follows, we give pinouts for both MDI (NIC-type) ports and MDI-X (HUB/Switch-type) ports. We also give cable wiring diagrams for straight-through and cross-over Ethernet cables.10 /100Base T(x) RJ45 PinoutsMDI Port Pinouts MDI-X Port Pinouts 8-pin RJ45Pin Signal1 Tx+2 Tx-3 Rx+ 6 Rx- Pin Signal1 Rx+2 Rx-3 Tx+ 6 Tx-1000BaseT RJ45 Pinouts Pin MDIMDI-X1 BI_DA+ BI_DB+2 BI_DA- BI_DB-3 BI_DB+ BI_DA+4 BI_DC+ BI_DD+5 BI_DC- BI_DD-6 BI_DB- BI_DA-7 BI_DD+ BI_DC+8 BI_DD- BI_DC-RJ45 (8-pin) to RJ45 (8-pin) Straight-Through Cable WiringRJ45 (8-pin) to RJ45 (8-pin) Cross-Over Cable Wiring100/1000BaseSFP (mini-GBIC) Fiber PortThe Fiber ports on the EDS-G308 series are SFP type slots, which require 100M or 1G mini-GBIC fiber transceivers to work properly. Moxa provides complete transceiver models for various distance requirements.The concept behind the LC port and cable is quite straightforward. Suppose you are connecting devices I and II. Unlike electrical signals, optical signals do not require a circuit in order to transmit data. Consequently, one of the optical lines is used to transmit data from device I to device II, and the other optical line is used to transmit data from device II to device I, for full-duplex transmission.Remember to connect the Tx (transmit) port of device I to the Rx (receive) port of device II, and the Rx (receive) port of device I to the Tx (transmit) port of device II. If you make your own cable, we suggest labeling the two sides of the same line with the same letter (A-to-A and B-to-B, as shown below, or A1-to-A2 and B1-to-B2).LC-Port Pinouts LC-Port to LC-Port Cable WiringRedundant Power InputsBoth power inputs can be connected simultaneously to live DC power sources. If one power source fails, the other live source acts as a backup, and automatically supplies all of the EDS’s power needs. Alarm ContactThe Moxa EtherDevice Switch has one Alarm Contact located on the top panel. For detailed instructions on how to connect the Alarm Contact power wires to the two middle contacts of the 6-contact terminal block connector, see the Wiring the Alarm Contact section on page 7. A typical scenario would be to connect the Fault circuit to a warning light located in the control room. The light can be set up to switch on when a fault is detected.The Alarm Contact has two terminals that form a Fault circuit for connecting to an alarm system. The two wires attached to the Fault contacts form an open circuit when (1) EDS has lost power from one of the DC power inputs, or (2) one of the ports, for which thecorresponding PORT ALARM DIP switch is set to ON, is not properly connected.If neither of these two conditions occurs, the Fault circuit will be closed. DIP Switch SettingsThe default setting for each DIP switch is OFF.The following table explains the effect of settingthe DIP switches to the ON positions.DIP Switch SettingDescription BSP ON Enables broadcast storm protection OFFDisables broadcast storm protection Jumbo Frame ON Enables jumbo frame function OFFDisables jumbo frame function 802.3az ON Enables the energy-efficient Ethernet function OFF Disables the energy-efficient Ethernet functionDIP SwitchSetting Description Port Alarm ON Enables the corresponding PORT Alarm. If the port’s link fails, the relay will form an opencircuit and the fault LED will light upOFF Disables the corresponding PORT Alarm. If theport’s link fails, the relay will form a closedcircuit and the fault LED will never light upLED IndicatorsThe front panel of the Moxa EtherDevice Switch contains several LED indicators. The function of each LED is described in the table below. LEDColor State Description PWR1 AMBEROn Power is being supplied to power input PWR1 OffPower is not being supplied to power input PWR1 PWR2 AMBEROnPower is being supplied to power input PWR2 OffPower is not being supplied to power input PWR2 FAULT REDOnWhen the corresponding PORT alarm is enabled, and the port’s link is inactive. OffWhen the corresponding PORT alarm is enabled and the port’s link is active, or when the corresponding PORT alarm is disabled. 10/100M (TP port)AMBER OnTP port’s 10/100 Mbps link is active. Blinking Data is being transmitted at 10/100 Mbps. OffTP Port’s 10/100 Mbps link is inactive. 1000M (TP port)GREEN OnTP port’s 1000 Mbps link is active. Blinking Data is being transmitted at 1000 Mbps. OffTP Port’s 1000 Mbps link is inactive. 100/1000M (SFP port)AMBER OnSFP port’s 100 Mbps link is active. BlinkingData is being transmitted at 100 Mbps. Off SFP port 100 Mbps link is inactive. GREEN On SFP port’s 1000 Mbps link is active. BlinkingData is being transmitted at 1000 Mbps. OffSFP port’s 1000 Mbps link is inactive.Auto MDI/MDI-X ConnectionThe Auto MDI/MDI-X function allows users to connect the EDS’s10/100/1000BaseT(X) ports to any kind of Ethernet device, without paying attention to the type of Ethernet cable being used for the connection. This means that you can use either a straight-through cable or cross-over cable to connect the EDS to Ethernet devices.Triple Speed Functionality and SwitchingThe EDS’s 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 switched port auto negotiates with the connected device for the fastest data transmission rate supported by both devices. The EDS is a plug-and-play device, so software configuration is not required at installation or during maintenance.The half/full duplex mode for the RJ45 switched ports is user dependent and changes (by auto-negotiation) to full or half duplex, depending on which transmission speed is supported by the attached device.Auto-Negotiation and Speed SensingThe EDS’s RJ45 Ethernet ports independently support auto-negotiation for transmission speeds of 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1000 Mbps, with operation according to the IEEE802.3 standard.This means that some nodes could be operating at 10 Mbps, while at the same time, other nodes are operating at 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps. Auto-negotiation takes place when an RJ45 cable connection is made, and then each time a LINK is enabled. The EDS advertises its capability for using 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps transmission speeds, with the device at the other end of the cable expected to advertise similarly. Depending on what type of device is connected, this will result in agreement to operate at a speed of 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps. If an EDS’s RJ45 Ethernet port is connected to a non-negotiating device, it will default to 10 Mbps speed and half-duplex mode, as required by the IEEE802.3 standard.SpecificationsSpecifications and Pin AssignmentsTechnologyStandards IEEE 802.3 for 10BaseT,IEEE 802.3u for 100BaseT(X) and 100Base FX,IEEE 802.3ab for 1000BaseT,IEEE 802.3z for 1000BaseXIEEE 802.3az for Energy-Efficient Ethernet Flow Control IEEE 802.3x flow control, back pressure flowcontrolInterfaceRJ45 Ports 10/100/1000BaseT(X) auto negotiation speed Fiber Ports 100Base FX or 1000BaseX SFP slot SFP slot LED Indicators PWR1, PWR2, FAULT, 10/100M/1000MDIP Switch Port break alarm, broadcast storm protection,jumbo frame, IEEE 802.3azAlarm Contact One relay output with current carrying capacityof 1A @ 24 VDCPowerInput Voltage 12/24/48 VDC, redundant dual inputsInput Current EDS-G308: 0.8 A @ 12-48 VDCEDS-G308-2SFP: 0.9 A @ 12-48 VDC Connection One removable 6-pin terminal block Overload CurrentProtectionPresentReverse PolarityProtectionPresentMechanicalCasing IP30 protection, metal caseDimension(W x H x D)52.85 x 135 x 105 mm (2.08 x 5.31 x 4.13 in) Weight 880 g (1.94 lb)Installation DIN-rail, Wall Mounting (optional kit) EnvironmentalOperating Temperature -10 to 60°C (14 to 140°F)-40 to 75°C (-40 to 167°F) for -T modelsStorage Temperature -40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)Ambient RelativeHumidity5 to 95% (non-condensing)Regulatory ApprovalsSafety UL 508, EN 62368-1EMI FCC Part 15, CISPR 32, EN 55032 class A EMS EN 61000-4-2 (ESD), Level 3EN 61000-4-3 (RS), Level 3EN 61000-4-4 (EFT), Level 3EN 61000-4-5 (Surge), Level 3EN 61000-4-6 (CS), Level 3EN 61000-4-8EN 61000-4-11EN 61000-4-12Shock IEC 60068-2-27Free Fall IEC 60068-2-32Vibration IEC 60068-2-6Note: Please check Moxa’s website for the latest certification status. MTBF (mean time between failures)Time 2,260,195 hoursStandard Telcordia (Bellcore), GBWarrantyWarranty Period 5 yearsDetails /warranty。
KH-308 说明书目录一、注意事项………………………………………………二、终端设备的组成………………………………………三、终端主要功能…………………………………………四、功能实现必备条件……………………………………五、终端设备接线图………………………………………六、终端设备的安装………………………………………七、应用范围………………………………………………八、终端设备参数…………………………………………注意事项:1、用户安装设备前请仔细阅读本说明书。
2、安装前请先插入SIM卡,确保SIM卡没有设置密码,否则设备无法正常工作。
3、请先确认所有设备和连接线连接正确后再接主机电源。
切勿在主机上电的情况下安装或拆卸。
如发现有遗漏线或误接,请先切断电源,否则容易损坏设备。
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6、您的GPS车载终端的主机是一个低功率的无线发射机和接收机,它在使用中接收并发送射频信号。
7、为了避免电磁干扰或配置不兼容,请你贴有通知的场所按规定停止使用设备。
GPS定位终端终端设备的组成:1.终端主机(如图):终端指示灯:终端设备有红色和蓝色指示灯。
在给设备通上电源后,终端设备的红色指示灯会亮十几秒,然后进入每两秒闪一下,表示设备进入工作状态。
红色指示灯快速的闪表示终端设备正在通信。
蓝色指示灯两秒闪一下表示GPS模块在待机,蓝色指示灯一直不亮,表示GPS模块在工作,但还没有定位到,蓝色指示灯一直亮,表示GPS模块在工作,并且已经定位到。
终端主要功能:A、定位跟踪:通过平台或手机对终端设备进行时时定位,了解设备运行状态。
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B、紧急触发报警:在安装有终端设备的车辆发生紧急情况时,发出报警求助。
C、远程控制油路和电路:随时随地通过手机短信控制安装有终端设备的车辆的油路和电路。
D、远程监听:拨打终端设备中的手机号码,接通后即可随时随地监听终端设备周围5米范围内的声音。
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PD-161-C Multi-purpose Laser Level Measuring Tape Ruler User’s ManualThank you for purchasing the PD-161-C Multi-purpose Laser Level Measuring Tape Ruler. Please read this manual before operating the PD-161-C. Please store the manual in a safe, easily accessible place for future reference. This is a multi-purpose DIY tool, Integrated of tape, level ruler, ruler and laser wire drop function,please read the following instructions before use.① Laser light lens ②Laser power ON/OFF ③ Battery compartment ④Rulers ⑤Measuring tape ⑥Tape switch ⑦Level bubbles. SafetyHow to use1. LASER LEVEL LINES● Remove the plastic separators from the battery bin. Switch the power on. The lens will emit red laser light. ● Selecting the required laser line mode by pulling the lens up, middle and down. Upper: Horizontal line; Middle: Cross line; Lower: Vertical line● The ruler can be placed horizontally, referring specifically to the three level bubbles of the equipment.● Lens are aligned to the planar position to be constructed. Optimum laser irradiation distance 1.5 m~2 m 2. RULER● This product has two rulers. One ruler is metric scale (total 15cm )and the other ruler is British scale (total 6inch ).It can be used for measuring or drawing lines. 3. Tape● This tape measure has metric and British scales. (total 2.5m/8Ft )● When in use, press the tape button and pull out the tape to measure. After use, press the button and the tape measure will be automatically retrieved.①②③ ④⑥⑦⑤WARNING! LASER light can be harmful if used improperly.DO NOT AIM LASER IN TO EYES! NEVER Look into the bulb while laser is on. THIS ITEM IS NOT A TOY.DO NOT FOR AGE 14 AND UNDER! Keep this product away from water, dust, sunlight!4. Leveling instrument● This product has three level bubbles.● When in use, put this product. Cling the ruler to the measured plane. Then observe the position of level bubbles to determine whether the measured plane is horizontal or not. 5. Change the battery:● Batteries need to be replaced when the light is weak or not lighting. Turn the screw and open the battery cover.● Remove old batteries and replace with new ones.● When not in use for a long time, please take out the battery.1. This product for DIY use only, the measurement accuracy is only for the reference.2. The optimum distance of laser marking line is 1.5m ~ 2 m, and the appearance of virtual shadow is reasonable.3. Horizontal bubble measurement only for reference, if any queried, please refer to more accurate measuring tools.4. If you have any doubt about the tape ruler, please correct it according to the more accurate grade tape ruler.5. Product functional problems such as the appearance of false shadow, because the laser location is not accurate, horizontal and vertical barrier blocking caused, please adjust the location of the dial. The linewidth is inconsistent because of the change in the size of the inner plastic lens, please adjust the projection distance. Above mentioned do not serve as the basis for return.PD-161-C 多功能鐳射水準打線器使用說明書非常感謝您購買Pro’skit PD-161-C 多功能鐳射水準打線器。
The Most Connected GNSS Receiver SP80 GNSS ReceiverSP80GNSS ReceiverThe Spectra Precision SP80 is a next generation GNSS receiver that combines decades of GNSS RTK technology with revolutionary new GNSS processing. Featuring the new 240-channel “6G”chipset combined with the patented Z-Blade technology, the SP80 system is optimized for tracking and processing signals from all GNSS constellations in challenging environments.As the most connected GNSS receiver in the industry, the SP80 offers a unique combination of integrated 3.5G cellular, Wi-Fi and UHF communications with SMS, email and anti-theft technology.These powerful capabilities, packaged in an ultra-rugged housing andpatented antenna design with unlimited operation time (hot-swappablebatteries), make SP80 an extremely versatile turnkey solution.Key Features■■Patented Z-Blade technology ■■240-channel 6G ASIC ■■Hot-swappable batteries ■■Internal TRx UHF radio ■■ 3.5G cellular modem ■■Built-in WiFi communication ■■SMS and e-mail alerts ■■Anti-theft technology ■■Backup RTK ■■RTK Bridge ■■eLevel technology■■Trimble RTX correction servicesS P 80Patented inside-the-rod mounted UHF antenna designUnique 6G GNSS-centric TechnologyPatented Z-Blade processing technology running on a nextgeneration Spectra Precision 240-channel 6G ASIC fully utilizesall 6 GNSS systems: GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS andSBAS. Unlike GPS-centric technology which requires a minimumnumber of GPS satellites for GNSS processing, Z-Blades uniqueGNSS-centric capability optimally combines GNSS signals withoutdependency on any specific GNSS system; this allows SP80 tooperate in GPS-only, GLONASS-only or BeiDou-only mode ifneeded. In addition, SP80 supports the recently approved RTCM3.2 Multiple Signal Messages (MSM), a standardized definitionfor broadcasting all GNSS signals from space, regardless oftheir constellation. This protects the surveyor’s investment wellinto the future by providing superior performance and improvedproductivity as new signals become available.SMS and Email MessagingSP80 has a unique combination of communication technologiesincluding an integrated 3.5G GSM/UMTS modem, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, and optional internal UHF transmit radio. The cellularmodem may be used for SMS (text message) and e-mail alerts as wellas regular Internet or VRS connectivity. SMS (text messages) can beused to monitor and configure the receiver. Likewise, SP80 can use allavailable RTK correction sources and connect to the Internet from thefield using WiFi hotspots, where available. The internal UHF transmit/receive radio allows for quick and easy setup as a local base station.This saves time and increases the surveyor’s efficiency.Anti-Theft ProtectionA unique anti-theft technology secures SP80when installed as a field base station in remoteor public places and can detect if the product isdisturbed, moved or stolen. This technology allowsthe surveyor to lock the device to a specific locationand make it unusable if the device is moved elsewhere. In this case,SP80 will generate an audio alert and show an alert message on itsdisplay. Furthermore, a SMS or e-mail will be sent to the surveyor’smobile phone or computer and provides the receiver’s currentcoordinates allowing tracking of its position and facilitating recoveryof the receiver. SP80’s anti-theft technology provides surveyors withremote security and peace of mind.The Most Powerful Tool forReliable Field UseThe SP80’s rugged housing, created by Spectra Precision’sengineering design lab in Germany, incorporates a host of practicalinnovations. Dual hot-swappable batteries can be easily exchangedin the field as a one hand operation for an interruption-free workingday, ensuring surveyors remain productive until the job is done. Theimpact-resistant glass-fiber reinforced casing, designed to withstand2m pole drops and waterproof to IP67, ensures that SP80 canhandle the toughest outdoor conditions. The patented UHF antenna,set inside the rugged carbon fiber rod, extends the range of RTKradio performance at the same time as armoring protection. Thesunlight-readable display offers instant access to key information likethe number of satellites, RTK status, battery charge and availablememory. With eLevel technology, the user is able to focus in oneplace when leveling and measuring as well as automatically storemeasurements when the receiver is level. These powerful designfeatures combine to make SP80 the most capable, most reliableGNSS receiver, backed by a comprehensive standard 2 year warranty.The Spectra PrecisionExperienceWith the most advanced and rugged field datacollectors from Spectra Precision, surveyors getmaximum productivity and reliability every day.Spectra Precision Survey Pro or FAST Surveysoftware is specifically tailored for the SP80GNSS receiver providing easy-to-use, yetpowerful GNSS workflows, letting the surveyorconcentrate on getting the job done. SpectraPrecision Survey Office Software provides a complete office suitefor post-processing GNSS data and adjusting survey data, as wellas exporting the processed results directly back to the field or toengineering design software packages. Combined with SpectraPrecision field and office software, SP80 is a very powerful andcomplete solution.SP80 Technical SpecificationsGNSS Characteristics■■240 GNSS channels- GPS L1C/A, L1P(Y), L2C, L2P(Y), L5- GLONASS L1C/A, L1P, L2C/A, L2P, L3- Beidou (Phase II) B1, B2- Galileo E1, E5a, E5b- QZSS L1C/A, L1-SAIF, L1C, L2C, L5- SBAS L1C/A, L5 (WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS,GAGAN, SDCM)- IRNSS L5■■Support for Trimble RTX™ real-timecorrection services■■Patented Z-Blade technology for optimalGNSS performance- Full utilization of signals from all 6 GNSSsystems (GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo,QZSS and SBAS)- Enhanced GNSS-centric algorithm:fully-independent GNSS signal trackingand optimal data processing, includingGPS-only, GLONASS-only or BeiDou-onlysolution (Autonomous to full RTK)- Fast Search engine for quick acquisitionand re-acquisition of GNSS signals■■Patented SBAS ranging for using SBAS code& carrier observations and orbits in RTKprocessing■■Patented Strobe™ Correlator for reducedGNSS multi-path■■Up to 20 Hz real-time raw data (code &carrier and position output)■■Supported data formats: ATOM, CMR, CMR+,RTCM 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.0, 3.1 and 3.2 (includingMSM), CMRx and sCMRx (rover only)■■NMEA 0183 messages outputReal-Time Accuracy (RMS) (1)(2)SBAS (WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS/GAGAN)■■Horizontal: < 50 cm■■Vertical: < 85 cmReal-Time DGPS position■■Horizontal: 25 cm + 1 ppm■■Vertical: 50 cm + 1 ppmReal-Time Kinematic Position (RTK)■■Horizontal: 8 mm + 1 ppm■■Vertical: 15 mm + 1 ppmNetwork RTK (6)■■Horizontal: 8 mm + 0.5 ppm■■Vertical: 15 mm + 0.5 ppmReal-Time Performance■■Instant-RTK® Initialization- Typically 2 sec for baselines < 20 km- Up to 99.9% reliability■■RTK initialization range: over 40 kmPost-Processing Accuracy (RMS) (1)(2)Static & Fast Static■■Horizontal: 3 mm + 0.5 ppm■■Vertical: 5 mm + 0.5 ppmHigh-Precision Static (3)■■Horizontal: 3 mm + 0.1 ppm■■Vertical: 3.5 mm + 0.4 ppmData Logging CharacteristicsRecording Interval■■0.05 - 999 secondsPhysical CharacteristicsSize■■22.2 x 19.4 x 7.5 cm (8.7 x 7.6 x 3.0 in)Weight■■ 1.17 kg (2.57 lb)User Interface■■Graphical PMOLED display■■WEB UI (accessible via WiFi) foreasy configuration, operation, status,and data transferI/O Interface■■RS232 serial link■■USB 2.0/UART■■Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR■■WiFi (802.11 b/g/n)■■ 3.5G quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) / penta-band UMTS module(800/850/900/1900/2100 MHz)Memory■■ 2 GB internal memory NAND Flash(1.5 GB user data)■■Over a year of 15 sec. raw GNSS datafrom 14 satellites■■SD/SDHC internal memory card (up to 32GB)Operation■■RTK rover & base■■RTK network rover: VRS, FKP, MAC■■NTRIP, Direct IP■■CSD mode■■Post-processing■■RTK bridge■■UHF repeater■■UHF networking■■Trimble RTX (cellular/IP)Environmental Characteristics■■Operating temperature: -40° to +65°C(-40° to +149°F) (4)■■Storage temperature: -40° to +85°C(-40° to +185°F) (5)■■Humidity: 100% condensing■■IP67 waterproof, sealed against sand and dust■■Drop: 2m pole drop on concrete■■Shock: ETS300 019■■Vibration : MIL-STD-810FPower Characteristics■■ 2 Li-Ion hot-swappable batteries, 38.5 Wh(2 x 7.4 V, 2600 mAh)■■Battery life time (two batteries): 10 hrs(GNSS On, and GSM or UHF Rx On)■■External DC power: 9-28 VStandard System Components■■SP80 receiver■■ 2 Li-Ion batteries■■Dual battery charger, power supply andinternational power cord kit■■Tape measure (3.6 m / 12 ft)■■7 cm pole extension■■USB to mini-USB cable■■Hard case■■ 2 year warrantyOptional System Components■■SP80 UHF Kit (410-470 MHz 2W TRx)■■SP80 Field Power Kit■■SP80 Office Power Kit■■Data collectors- Ranger 3- T41- MobileMapper 50- Nomad 1050■■Field software- Survey Pro- FAST Survey- Survey Mobile (Android)- SPace control app for 3rd partydevices (Android)(1) A ccuracy and TTFF specifications may be affected byatmospheric conditions, signal multipath, satellite geometry andcorrections availability and quality.(2) P erformance values assume minimum of five satellites, followingthe procedures recommended in the product manual. High multi-path areas, high PDOP values and periods of severe atmosphericconditions may degrade performance.(3) L ong baselines, long occupations, precise ephemeris used(4) A t very low temperatures UHF module should not be used in thetransmitter mode.(5) Without batteries. Batteries can be stored up to +70°C.(6) Network RTK PPM values are referenced to the closest physicalbase station.(7) Receiver initialization time varies based on GNSS constellationhealth, level of multipath, and proximity to obstructions such aslarge trees and buildings.Trimble RTX Initialization (1)(2)(7)。
LM80laser transmitter Demonstration procedureMeasurement madeeasyIntroductionThe following LM80demo procedure is developed for simple customer demonstration.The demonstration should not be longer than 35minutes in duration.Demo package includes—LM80with portapack (includes 2x 9V DC batteries),pointer and dust tube—LCD2hand-held communication device —RS232null modem cable—Installation &Operation Manual —Pelican 1520carrying caseDemonstration procedure1.Mount the PPK(portapack)on the LM80laser transmitter.2.Explain the dust tube and built-in flange function.3.Connect the LCD2(hand-held device)and turn the PPKon/off switch to the ON position.4.Show the LCD2display screen and explain how the lasermeasures distance(Time of Flight[TOF]Pulsed Lasertechnology).5.Explain all of the available options to communicate withthe LM80Laser transmitter:—ABB's LCD2hand-held communication device(preferred)—Desktop PC/laptop—Handheld computer device with Palm OS or Pocket PC(PDA)6.Point the LM80to different points on the floor or walls(indoor)and observe the distance change on LCD2display.Explain the two(2)major advantages of ABB'slaser technology:—Measures any surface at any angle with a narrow beam (make statement for opaque liquids)—Virtually no beam divergence(<0.2º),thereforecapabilities to measure in very restricted spaces(forexample,silos with internal structures)and smallfoot-prints at long distances(for example,posi-)7.If there are windows in the room,aim the laser through awindow to an outside object(for example,a car)andexplain the how the laser can measure uniquely through a site glass(an example of non-contact and non-intrusivelevel measurement in an enclosed reactor vessel).8.Explain the following three(3)features of ABB Lasers formeasurement in light/moderate dust:—Laser pulse detection—Color compensation—Filtering system 9.Demonstrate the filtering system which includes the Bufferand Keep.Explain how these programming modes work together.Then link this explanation to how the laser can ignore and still measure with agitator blade rotation or an aggregate feed stream.This can be demonstrated bysimply passing your hand back and forth through the laser beam.10.Demonstrate the two(2)SPST relays.Explain that theseindependent relays can be used for pump/valve control and as a hi/lo level switch.To demonstrate relays:—Using the LCD2hand help communicator,scroll to the main menu and select option2'Relay Settings'.—Activate the relay A or B test option.You will then hear the click of the mechanical relay which is acknowledgedon the LCD2display as closed or open.11.Give the LM80Laser transmitter to the customer,guideher/him to measure any distance at any angle.Make apoint of how easy it is to use the laser for level/distance measurement.Benefits are:—The ABB laser is already calibrated at the factory(no calibration is required)and all that must be done is toset the4&20mA set points which can be easilyaccomplished at the customer's maintenance shop,that eliminates the need for any setup andcalibration on TOP OF THE SILO!—The installation of a laser transmitter takes just a few minutes,due to the fact that the laser is not anapplication sensitive technology(unlike Ultrasonic andThrough Air Radar units).Reiterate that the ABB laserdoes not have the traditional technology limitations andis considered a unique product due to:–narrow beam,–measures any surface at any angle–can be installed almost anywhereNote.Ensure you have new batteries loaded in the portapack (PPK)before beginning the demonstration.A set of new batteries(2x9V DC)provide power for up to45minutes of continuous demonstration.2INF13/134–EN|LM80laser transmitter|Demonstration procedureUnique LM80features/definitionsColor CompensationThis built-in software capability of the LM80automatically compensates for color differences in materials that are being measured.For example,light colored mediums such as PVC pellets,have very good reflective properties.Therefore,they provide a very strong return signal.Whereas dark mediums, such as coal,absorb more light and in turn has a weaker reflective capability.The LM80automatically distinguishes between this material color difference to provide an accurate and reliable measurement!Other laser manufacturers have a manual and cumbersome means of dealing with this issue.Last Pulse DetectionA user can select this mode of operation to select the very last return signal as the true level.This feature becomes essential in applications that involve agitator blades,dust clouds or passing objects.Filtering SystemThis is also a user selectable mode in order to adapt the LM80 to a wide variety of applications.For example,some applications may require rapid level tracking(rock crushers or aggregate process hoppers).On the other end of the spectrum,an inventory silo has a very infrequent or slow moving level.However,in both of these examples,the LM80 filtering system can provide accurate and reliable level measurement.The filtering system is made up to two(2) adjustable parameters:BUFFER and KEEPThese two(2)parameters work together to provide optimum performance in just about any level application.The BUFFER stores the reading coming from the LM80.The BUFFER size can be set anywhere between1and30(Default=8).KEEP continuously checks the'stored'reading(BUFFER)and selects only the LONG-EST readings.KEEP can also be set anywhere between1and30(Default=2).For example,if KEEP=1,only the single(1)longest reading is selected for output.However if KEEP=2,then the two(2) longest readings are selected and averaged for output.By selecting different BUFFER and KEEP sizes,the end-user can adapt the laser to most any application demand.LM80laser transmitter|Demonstration procedure|INF13/134–EN3Contact usI N F 13/134–E N 08.2013ABB Analytical MeasurementsLevel Products,Process Automation 585Charest Boulevard East,Suite 300Quebec,(Quebec)G1K 9H4Canada Tel:+1418877-8111800858-3847(North 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