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Manual de usuario Newcon Optik, modelo LRF MOD 4EC

Fabricar: Newcon Optik
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Nombre del archivo: Mod_4EC.pdf
Idioma del manual:en
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• NEVER direct laser beam at the eyes of people or animals • NEVER aim the unit at the Sun or bright sources of light • NEVER subject the unit to impacts • NEVER transport the unit without its case • NEVER disassemble the unit. This may be hazardous for you due to high voltage currents in the system • ALWAYS keep the unit out of children’s reach • ALWAYS store the unit in a dry place • Caution - use of controls or adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure • Caution - use of optical instruments such as binoculars, loupes, mirrors, lenses, etc. with this product increases eye hazard. • Caution - avoid access of direct sun light into eye-piece optics for more then 5 sec consistently. • Note: Avoid eye exposure to direct laser beam or its close reflection iii CONTENTS 1. BRIEF DESCRIPTION............................................3 1.1 Principle of work ................................................. 4 1.2 Key Features ........................................................ 4 2. DEVICE APPEARANCE ........................................ 5 3. DELIVERY SET......................................................7 3.1 Standard delivery set............................................ 7 3.2 Optional accessories ............................................ 7 4. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................. 8 5. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS............................ 10 5.1 Maximum distance............................................. 10 5.2 Module controls.................................................10 5.3 Measurement procedure..................................... 11 5.4 Target selection logic......................................... 12 5.5 Individual Measurement and Scanning regimes 12 5.6 Operation and service modes.............................13 5.7 Mode switching and tuning................................ 14 5.8 Setup mode ........................................................ 16 5.9 Compass calibration........................................... 19 5.10 Interface format ................................................. 19 5.11 Gating mode....................................................... 20 5.12 Data Recall mode............................................... 21 5.13 Display test mode .............................................. 22 1 5.14 Additional display information..........................22 6. BEST MEASURING TECHNIQUE......................23 7. Interconnectivity.....................................................25 7.1 Connecting to computer..................................... 25 7.2 Data output protocol .......................................... 25 7.3 Additional communication features, for special orders only ..................................................................... 27 7.4 Output connector pin layout and cable diagram 29 7.5 GPS interconnectivity........................................30 8. STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE......................32 9. TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................... 33 10. WARRANTY.........................................................34 11. CUSTOMER SUPPORT........................................35 12. QUALITY CERTIFICATE....................................36 2 CAREFULLY READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING! FAILURE TO OBEY THE INSTRUCTIONS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND MAY CAUSE INJURY! 1. BRIEF DESCRIPTION The LRF Modules use the same electronics and optics as rangefinder monoculars and binoculars. These modules can add various range finding capabilities into host systems: distance & speed measurement, azimuth and elevation measurement. The modules have a built-in computer interface, which enables immediate data acquisition by any system with standard serial interface. Depending on exact model, customer has a choice of various incorporated features, including, but not limited to gating capability, fast scan mode, speed measurement, object selection and more. Typically a rangefinder module becomes a part of: - Thermal imagers - Day/night surveillance systems - Airborne optical systems. Both modules can be integrated into a bigger observation system. The Modules comply with CFR 21, Part 1040.10 3 Principle of work The Modules send invisible, eye safe laser pulses to the target. Pulses reflected from the target are captured and processed by the digital circuitry. The time-of-flight delay between the sent and received pulses allows calculating the distance to the target. A built-in digital compass/inclinometer of MOD 4EC measures target’s azimuth and elevation simultaneously with ranging. Key Features • Selection of the first, last or the most reflective target • Distance is displayed in meters or yards, speed is displayed in km/h or MPH, azimuth and elevation are displayed in degrees or mils • Original digital circuitry allows ranging through most types of glass, bushes and other obstacles • Two reticle shapes: -¦-or . • Built-in digital accurate compass/i...


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