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8011952/YWL2/3-0/2016-08| SICK OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS | DUSTHUNTER C200
Subject to change without notice
START-UP AND PARAMETER SETTINGS 4
Connect the connection line MCU - sender/receiver unit and sender/receiver unit -
reflector/scattered light receiver to the respective plug connector (see “Sender/receiver
unit DHC-T for transmission and scattered light measurement”, page 18, see “Self-
alignment principle design”, page 19 and see “Reflector/scattered light receiver for
short measuring paths”, page 20) and screw tight.
Start the SOPAS ET program and connect to the measuring system, select the device file
“DH C200” and move the “Project tree” window.
Enter the level 1 password and set the sender/receiver unit to the “Maintenance” state.
Click the “Mechanical centring” button (step 1‘) in directory “Adjustment / Manual
Adjustment / Transmission set reference” (see “SOPAS ET menu: DH C200/Adjustment/
Manual Adjustment/Transmission set reference”, page 60)
Align the optical axes of sender/receiver unit and reflector/scattered light receiver
according to see “Fitting the sender/receiver unit / reflector on the duct”, page 66 so
that the sender spot is in the center of the control window on the enclosure rear of the
reflector/scattered light receiver (see “Sender spot on the back of the enclosure of the
reflector/scattered light receiver”, page 62).
Check that the laser beam disappears into the light trap on the reflector/scattered light
receiver. To do this, loosen the knurled screws, swivel the enclosure to the side, hold a
transparent foil (1) over the light opening (2) and check whether the laser beam (3) can
be seen in the center of the opening.
Fig. 43: Laser beam in light trap opening
Readjust the laser beam according to see “Aligning the laser beam to the light trap”,
page 63 when this is not the case.
WARNING: Hazards when looking at the laser beam
Never look directly into the laser beam.
Transparent foil
Light trap opening
Laser beam

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