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LaserSpeed 8000/9000 I/O Module Instruction Handbook
Setup
Part No. 93342 / Drawing No. 0921-01516 Page 35 of 84 Revision E (Dec 2013)
~A:MinVel Analog Output Minimum Velocity
~A:MinVel<CR> Read Setting
Response Format:
Analog MinVel <N><CR>
~A:MinVel=<N><CR> Set Value
Factory Default: 0 Minimum: -999999999 Maximum: 999999999
Where <N> is the velocity at which the Velocity Analog Output reaches its
minimum value of 0V. This value can be a positive or negative value, or can be
zero. This value is scaled by 1000.
Example: Assuming Measurement Units are m/min, sending the command
~A:MinVel=100000<CR> sets the minimum scale analog output of 0.0 Volts to
100 m/min. When the measured velocity is < 100 m/min, the analog output will
be limited to the minimum output voltage of 0V.
~A:MaxElg Analog Output Maximum Elongation
~A:MaxElg<CR> Read Setting
Response Format:
Analog MaxElg <N><CR>
~A:MaxElg=<N><CR> Set Value
Factory Default: 10000 Minimum: -999999999 Maximum: 999999999
Where <N> is the elongation ratio at which the Elongation Analog Output reaches
its maximum value of 2.048V. This value can be a positive or negative value, or
can be zero. This value is a percentage value that is scaled by 100.
Example: Sending the command ~A:MaxElg=500<CR> will set the elongation
full scale analog output to 2.048V for an elongation ratio of 5%. When the
elongation measurement is > 5%, the analog output will be limited to the
maximum output voltage of 2.048V.

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Beta LaserMike LASERSPEED 8000 Specifications

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BrandBeta LaserMike
ModelLASERSPEED 8000
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish