Beam separation Minimum detectable object (stationary object)
12
50 mm 54 mm
Table 12: Minimum detectable object in relation to the beam separation of the MLG-2
1
Only if the object also meets the minimum detectable object length requirements.
2
All the values are typical values and can be found in the respective setting modes.
NOTE
The minimum detectable object size is also dependent on the other performance
options, such as the configured response time and operating reserve. The precise mini‐
mum detectable object size is displayed in SOPAS ET on the MLG-2 (see "SOPAS ET
interface", page 54).
3.6.2 Minimum detectable object length
When an object moves through the detection area, it must have a certain length.
Figure 13: Minimum detectable object length
1
Minimum detectable object
NOTE
For moving objects, the minimum detectable object length also depends on the speed
of the object.
Beam separation Minimum detectable object length (stationary object)
1
2.5 mm 2.5 mm
5 … 50 mm 5 mm
Table 13: Minimum detectable object length with the MLG-2
1
Only if the object also meets the minimum detectable object requirements.
NOTE
The minimum detectable object length is also dependent on the other performance
options, such as the configured response time and operating reserve. The precise mini‐
mum detectable object length is displayed in SOPAS ET on the MLG-2 (see "SOPAS ET
interface", page 54).
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