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Avoid mutual interference of Dx35 or Dx50-2

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Dx50-2
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Optical sensors and other light sources can influence the measurement and detection capabilities of the device. The device has been designed to minimize the probability of mutual interference with devices of the same type. To rule out even the slightest effects on the measurement accuracy, the devices should be arranged in such a way the laser beams are not received by another device.

The following requirements apply when using several devices in the application.

  • When devices are mounted opposite each other, it is necessary to maintain a minimum axial distance of d = 100 mm to avoid any such effects.
    Minimum axial distance

 

  • When two devices are mounted opposite each other, avoid aligning them in such a way that the light source of one device hits the other in the optical receiving area. The typical specific minimum rotationally symmetrical angle is α > 1.4° (Dx35) and α > 0.7° (Dx50-2) .
    Minimum rotationally symmetrical angle

 

  • Installations with parallel aligned devices are not affected unless all laser light is redirected into the optical reception range of the other device (direct reflection).

    Devices aligned in parallel

 

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mutual interference, dx35, dx50-2, mounted opposite, aligned in parallel