Functional descriptions, 1-4 emission intensity control function, 1-5 copy function – IDEC SE4D Type 4 Hand User Manual

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Functional Descriptions

3-1-4 Emission Intensity Control Function

This function reduces the emitting intensity.

It is useful for preventing interference from the emitter to the other devices.
Emission intensity control

• CLR (Ineffective) : Operating range is 0.3 to 9m for

SE4D-H□ (12 to 64 beam channels), 0.3 to

7m for

SE4D-H□ (72 to 96 beam channels) (factory setting).

• SET (Effective) : The operating range is reduced by approx. 50%.

3-1-5 Copy Function

This is a function to copy the setting of a

SE4D series to other SE4D series.

This function is available only under the same system configuration (the number of sensors, the

number of beam channels, same model No.).
All functions that are settable with this device can be copied.

Note that the password is also copied with this function.
The following operations are available with this function.

● Upload : Upload the functional setting data of

SE4D series to this device.

● Download : Download the functional setting data of this device to

SE4D series.

● Monitoring : Check the functional setting data saved in this device.

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SE4D series

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3-1-6 Muting Setting Changing Function

The setting of the muting function can be changed.
Setting of the muting function on each beam channel

● Each beam channel can be set to “effective / ineffective” in the muting function respectively. (Note)

● The factory setting of this function is effective for all beam channels.

Note: If the beam channel set to ineffective in the muting function is blocked, the control output (OSSD 1 / 2) becomes “OFF” and

the muting function is canceled.

● There are two setting methods, “Auto” and “Manual” to set muting beam channel.

• Auto setting : The beam channel which is currently blocked is set as the “effective” beam

channel. When all beam channels are in light receiving condition, the setting is

not accepted. Furthermore, in the state where emission is halted or all beam

channels are blocked, the all beam channels become “effective” in the muting

function.

• Manual setting : Each beam channel can be set to “effective / ineffective” in the muting function.

ON: The muting function is effective

OFF: The muting function is ineffective

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