111. Performance options for Standard operating mode and Dust- and sunlight-resist‐
ant operating mode.................................................................................................... 93
112. Performance options for Transparent operating mode............................................94
113. Illustration of the measuring object.......................................................................... 96
114. Left: “Cross beam switching”, right: “Cross beam measuring”...............................96
115. SOAPS ET – Activating cross beam switching mode................................................ 97
116. SOAPS ET – Activating cross beam measuring mode..............................................98
117. SOAPS ET, beam window – “Cross beam measuring” display.................................98
118. Energy options............................................................................................................ 99
119. SOPAS ET – “Blocked Beams Hold (BBH)” function.............................................. 100
120. SOPAS ET – “Lost Beams Hold (LBH)” function..................................................... 101
121. Add simulation object.............................................................................................. 102
122. Determine the shape of the simulation object.......................................................102
123. Determine the size of the simulation object.......................................................... 103
124. Start simulation........................................................................................................103
125. Simulation object in Simulation area......................................................................103
126. Beam status............................................................................................................. 104
127. Function programming.............................................................................................106
128. Interface of the integrated web server................................................................... 108
129. Graph, MLG-2 Pro response time and minimum presence time.......................... 122
130. Response time and minimum presence time up to 2 m sensing range...............123
131. Response time and minimum presence time up to 3.5 m sensing range........... 123
132. Response time and minimum presence time up to 8.5 m sensing range........... 124
133. Minimum detectable absorption required for devices with 2 m, 5 m and 8.5 m
sensing range........................................................................................................... 124
134. MLG-2 Pro (mm) dimensional drawing................................................................... 126
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