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SICK deTec4 Core Vibes - Trouble-Free Operation Due to Reversed Direction of Transmission of System 1 and System 2; Trouble-Free Operation with Sufficient Distance

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4.3.4.1 Using reversed direction of transmission
Using reversed direction of transmission
T
he direction of transmission of the system 2 can be changed during installation by
switching the positions of the sender and receiver. With reversed direction of transmis‐
sion, the receiver 2 is not affected by the infrared light from the sender 1.
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Figure 13: Trouble-free operation due to reversed direction of transmission of system
1
and sys‐
tem
2
4.3.4.2 Maintaining sufficient distance
Overview
If s
ystems are installed in the same direction, sufficient distance between the two sys‐
tems must be maintained.
Determining sufficient distance
B
S
1
R
1
S
2
R
2
1 2
Figure 14: Trouble-free operation with sufficient distance
S
1
Sender of system 1
R
1
Receiver of system 1
S
2
Sender of system 2
R
2
Receiver of system 2
B Minimum distance between sender of the first system and receiver of the second system
w
ith the same direction of transmission
b
F
or systems with the same sender direction, consider the following minimum dis‐
tance B between sender S
1
and receiver R
2
:
Element R types:
2
Minimum distance B between sender S
1
and r
eceiver R
2
Receiver with low sensing sensing range
3.8 m
10.5 m
Receiver with medium sensing sensing
r
ange 6 m
17 m
Receiver with high sensing sensing range
12 m
34 m
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