Fmaterial present dropout time, Gmaterial present validation time, Mmaterial present threshold level – Laser beta lasermike LS8000-3 User Manual

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LaserSpeed 8000-3 Instruction Handbook

RS-232/RS-422 Communication

Part No. 93463 / Drawing No. 0921-01561

Page 133 of 221

Revision A (Sep 2007)

F

Material Present Dropout Time

F<CR>

Read

Response

Format:

<N>

F<N><CR>

Set

<N>

is an integer from 0 to 500, specifying the Material Present Dropout Time in

milliseconds.

If you are taking measurements and the Material Present signal is lost for less than the
selected Material Present dropout time, the loss is considered to be a momentary loss of
signal and is ignored. If the signal is lost for longer than the selected Material Present
dropout time, it is considered to be end of the material. This function is very useful when
making length measurements on poor reflecting material.

G

Material Present Validation Time

G<CR>

Read

Response

Format:

<N>

G<N><CR>

Set

<N>

is an integer from 0 to 500, specifying the Material Present Validation Time Limit in

milliseconds.

When material enters the measurement volume, the system determines the time between
the Material Present signal and the first valid data. If the time is less than or equal to the
validation time limit (selectable via LaserTrak or the G command), then the start-up length-
correction is calculated and a length measurement is initialized. If the time between the
Material Present signal and the first valid velocity data is longer than the validation limit, then
the length calculation is aborted and an error or fault is sent. This error is signalled by
setting the length output (either in continuous output mode or Final Length Mode) to all 9’s.

M

Material Present Threshold Level

M<CR>

Read

Response

Format: <N>

M<N><CR>

Set

<N>

is an integer from 0 to 4095 that specifies relative threshold level of the Material Present

(MP) signal. When using Internal Material Present, the LS8000-3 determines if there is
something in the measurement area by measuring the amount of reflected light. This
measurement is compared to the threshold.

A setting of 0 would take very little light back on the detector to trigger MP. A setting of 4095
will take a lot of light on the detector to trigger MP. A good starting place is in the center of
the range.

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