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Type | Infrared Line Scanner |
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Field of View | 90° |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F) |
Storage Temperature | -20 to 70 °C (-4 to 158 °F) |
Enclosure Rating | IP65 |
Optical Resolution | 100:1 |
Scan Rate | up to 150 lines per second |
Communication Interface/Digital Output | RS-485 |
Emissivity | Adjustable 0.10 to 1.00 |
Response Time | 10 ms |
Analog Output | 4 to 20 mA |
Relative Humidity | 10 to 95% non-condensing |
Temperature Range | -20°C to 1500°C (-4°F to 2732°F) |
Wavelength/Spectral Response | 8-14 µm |
Repeatability | ±0.5°C or ±0.5% of reading |
Contact information for the Americas region, including phone and email.
Contact information for the EMEA region, including phone and email.
Contact information for China, including phone and email.
Information on worldwide service, repair, and calibration.
Covers Ethernet connection specifics like keep-alive and BootP.
Explains the scanner's keepalive mechanism and its variables.
Describes obtaining an IP address using the BootP client.
Details the format of commands including SOH, EOT, and BCC.
Describes scanner replies like ACK, NAK, and ETB.
Explains retrieving scanner parameters using the "G" operation code.
Details error reporting using ETB and the GES command.
Covers initiating and halting temperature data transmission.
Differentiates Burst and Host (Snapshot) modes for data reception.
Defines pixel data modes (Byte, Word) for temperature representation.
Details Byte Mode for temperature data and its conversion formula.
Explains Word Mode 1 for temperature data (LSB first).
Describes Word Mode 2 (MSB first, 16-bit) for temperature data.
Defines point mode (pixel count) and its operational limitations.
Explains surplus pixel handling using the PMX command.
Defines Line Mode for data framing, including Burst Mode structure.
Details the structure of data lines sent in Burst Mode.
Describes the structure of data lines sent in Snapshot Mode.
Explains the calculation of the checksum for data lines.
Details specific Line Modes (LM) for the MP40 series.
Describes Line Modes (LM) for the MP50 series.
Introduces Line Modes specific to the MP150.
Details the contents of MP150 Line Mode 11hex.
Explains changes in MP150 Line Mode 12hex.
Describes extended data fields in MP150 Line Mode 13hex.
Explains parameter storage in RAM and Flash-ROM using the PS command.
Introduces sectors for measurement and analog output configuration.
Details commands to define left and right sector boundaries.
Explains setting sector emissivity for infrared calculations.
Defines commands for summarizing pixel values within sectors.
Details the "Width" calculation method for sectors based on edges.
Explains converting temperature values to current outputs.
Provides formulas for calculating current from temperature and sector settings.
Describes defining alarm conditions for sectors and analog outputs.
Explains the command to reset alarm conditions.
Illustrates alarm behavior using state diagrams and commands.
Introduces zones as multi-line sectors and related commands.
Visualizes zone behavior and command interactions via state diagrams.
Explains hold behavior for sections/zones using state diagrams.
Provides practical examples of setting up zones and parameters.
Differentiates sectors (single line) and zones (multiple lines).
Explains emissivity setting methods for sectors and pixels.
Details the EMV command for setting per-pixel emissivity.
Lists available scan frequencies for the motor controller.
Describes commands for processing multiple lines of data.
Explains laser control commands.
Discusses field of view settings and limitations.
Explains scanner behavior regarding NAK for FoV commands.
Details calculation of scanner response and exposure times.
Explains compensation for ambient temperature effects.
Describes performing customer-specific adjustments for temperature reading.
Lists commands for service tasks like reading runtime.
Explains commands for adjusting or viewing transmission windows.
A comprehensive table of user commands, parameters, and explanations.
Lists commands specific to Wago IO-modules.
Describes the MT command for mirroring lines (Dachspiegel).