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Figure 5: Reflector tilt
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Distance sensor
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Tilt of the vertical axis of the reflector approx. +1°…+3°
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Reflector
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Tilt of the horizontal axis of the reflector approx. +1°…+3°
Shiny surfaces that are parallel to the laser beam axis may cause beam switching
or light scatter and lead to incorrect measurements as a result. Therefore, align
the reflector by giving it a 1 ... 3° tilt away from shiny surfaces into the free space.
Shiny surfaces include, for example, storage profiles, pallets with stretch film,
poles or rails.
If the sensor is mounted in the driving axis of an automated storage and retrieval
system, tilt the reflector toward the ceiling away from the rail .see figure 6,
page 20.
If the sensor is mounted in the stroke axis of an automated storage and retrieval
system, tilt the reflector away from the mast system see figure 7, page 21.
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