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Fluke 830 - Mount Wireless Module, Sensor and Prism

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Users Manual
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Mount wireless module, sensor and prism
1. Mount the wireless module on the support posts of the bracket xed on the
shaft of the left machine (usually stationary machine) – as viewed from
normal working position. The module fastens on the support posts. It is
recommended to slide the wireless module all the way down onto the bracket
frame (see Figure 7-2).
2. Mount the sensor on the same support posts as the wireless module. Ensure
that its yellow knobs are loosened enough to allow the sensor slide onto the
support posts. Lower the sensor as close to the wireless module as possible
(refer to Figure 7-2).
3. Clamp the sensor onto the support posts by tightening the yellow knobs.
4. Connect the sensor to the wireless module using the wireless module cable
(see Figure 7-2).
5. Mount the prism on the support posts of the bracket xed on the shaft of the
right machine (usually movable machine) – as viewed from normal working
position.
Note
The yellow knob on the front of the prism allows you to adjust the horizontal
angle of the reected laser beam. Before you mount the prism make sure that
this knob is centered to allow for maximum adjustment range later on. The
bottom of the knob should be ush with the arrow on the prism housing (refer
to Figure 7-3).
6. Flip up the yellow quick-release lever on the side of the prism housing, then
slide the prism onto the right-hand bracket posts. Return the lever to its
horizontal position to secure the prism on the posts (see Figure 7-3).
Both sensor and prism should be at the same height, as low as possible, yet just
high enough for the beam to clear the coupling ange. They should also visually
appear to be rotationally aligned to each other.
Make the nal adjustments, loosening the brackets slightly if necessary, then
rotating them and re-tightening.

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