optoNCDT 1420
5.4 Electrical Connections ................................................................................................................................... 30
5.4.1 Connection Possibilities ............................................................................................................... 30
5.4.2 Pin Assignment ............................................................................................................................. 32
5.4.3 Supply Voltage ............................................................................................................................. 33
5.4.4 Laser on ........................................................................................................................................ 33
5.4.5 Analog Output .............................................................................................................................. 34
5.4.6 Multifunctional Input ..................................................................................................................... 35
5.4.7 RS422 Connection with USB Converter IF2001/USB .................................................................. 35
5.4.8 Digital Output ................................................................................................................................ 36
5.4.9 Connector and Sensor Cable....................................................................................................... 37
6. Operation ................................................................................................................................ 38
6.1 Getting Ready for Operation ......................................................................................................................... 38
6.2 Operation via Web Interface .......................................................................................................................... 39
6.2.1 Preconditions ................................................................................................................................ 39
6.2.2 Access via Web Interface ............................................................................................................. 41
6.2.3 Measurement Presentation via Web Browser .............................................................................. 43
6.2.4 Video Signal via Web Browser ..................................................................................................... 45
6.3 Programming via ASCII Commands ............................................................................................................. 47
6.4 Timing, Measurement Value Flux .................................................................................................................. 47
7. Set Sensor Parameter ............................................................................................................ 48
7.1 Preliminary Remarks to the Adjustments ...................................................................................................... 48
7.2 Overview Parameter ....................................................................................................................................... 48
7.3 Inputs ............................................................................................................................................................. 49
7.4 Signal Processing .......................................................................................................................................... 49
7.4.1 Preliminary Remark ...................................................................................................................... 49
7.4.2 Measurement Task ....................................................................................................................... 50
7.4.3 Measuring Rate ............................................................................................................................ 51
7.4.4 Triggering ...................................................................................................................................... 52
7.4.4.1 General ........................................................................................................................ 52
7.4.4.2 Signal Processing - Trigger for Acquiring Values ....................................................... 54
7.4.4.3 Signal Processing - Value Output Trigger .................................................................. 54
7.4.5 Mask Evaluation Area, ROI ........................................................................................................... 55
7.4.6 Peak Selection ............................................................................................................................. 56
7.4.7 Error Handling .............................................................................................................................. 56