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2.         SE Enter    SEx Enter           AC Enter    ACx x Enter         AH Enter    AHx x Enter         AW Enter    AWx x Enter         HO Enter    HOx Enter           HF Enter    HFx Enter           RB Enter    RBx x Enter         RE Enter    REx x Enter         RM Enter    RMx y y z Enter    TD Enter    TDx y Enter         TM Enter           y Enter         BR Enter    BRx Enter           AS Enter    ASd Enter           OF Enter    OFx x Enter         SO         SS  Z aa aca s aca gatito teet toss                                                             BE                                      PA EDEGE                                         PR EnDEtGrF 5357576                     AR1000 User s Manual  Rev 1 6 9 09    set current  laser on  laser off    distance tracking  distance tracking 7m  distance tracking with cooperetive target  10Hz   distance tracking with cooperetive target  50Hz   distance measurement with external trigger  distance measurement  internal temperature  C   display set average value  1  20   display set display format  d h   display set measure time  0  25   display set scale factor  display set error mode  0 1 2   0  Iout const   ALARM const   1  Iout  3mA  RE gt RB  21mA  RE lt RB  ALARM  OFF AH gt 0  ON AH lt O  2  Iout  21mA  RE gt RB  3mA  RE lt RB  ALARM            gt 0              lt 0  display set ALARM center  display set ALARM hysterese  display set ALARM width  display set temperature of heating on    40 C  70 C   display set temperatu
3.       4 1 3  Serial Communications  Green  Yellow  Black  Violet   RS232 and RS422 modes are compatible with the associated ANSI standards   See Serial Interface Operation  section 5  for information on commands and data     RS232  RS232 is normally used for slower speeds and shorter distances of communications   A standard 9        D SUB   5232 serial female connector can be built to interface with an IBM  or compatible computer using connection the pins below     Color Pin   Green 2 Trasmit data from sensor  Yellow 3 Receive data to sensor  Gray 5 Signal ground reference    n c 1 4 6 DCD  DTE  DCE   These three signals can be tied together to satisfy  some PC signal requirements for hardware handshake    n c 7 8 CTS  RTS   These two signals can be tied together to satisfy some PC  signal requirements for hardware handshake     RS422  RS422 is normally used for faster speeds and longer distances of communications   Two wires  usually twisted together  carry each differential  noise immune  signal  There are  no standard PC connections  A special adapter is required to connect to a PC using RS422     Color   Green Receive data to sensor      Yellow Receive data to sensor      Voilet Trasmit data from sensor      Black Trasmit data from sensor      Gray Signal ground reference       4 1 4  Analog Output  Blue  Red     The Blue wire is the return signal for the Analog Output  It is connected to ground inside the  sensor and should not be connected to ground outside the sensor  
4.       Acuity    Laser Measurement                       AR1000    Laser Distance Sensor  AccuRange AR1000H    Laser Distance Sensor w  Heater    User   s Manual       Rev  1 6  For use with AR1000    and AR1000H   September 23  2009    Acuity  A product line of Schmitt Industries  Inc   2765 NW Nicolai St   Portland  OR 97210  www acuitylaser com       AR1000 User   s Manual    Rev 9 09 Acuity    Laser Measurement    Limited Use License Agreement    YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE OPENING THE PACKAGE  CONTAINING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE LICENSED HEREUNDER  CONNECTING POWER TO THE  MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL UNIT INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS  IF YOU DO NOT  AGREE WITH THEM  YOU SHOULD PROMPTLY RETURN THE UNIT WITH POWER SEAL INTACT TO THE PERSON FROM  WHOM IT WAS PURCHASED WITHIN FIFTEEN DAYS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE AND YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED BY  THAT PERSON  IF THE PERSON FROM WHOM YOU PURCHASED THIS PRODUCT FAILS TO REFUND YOUR MONEY  CONTACT  SCHMITT INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED IMMEDIATELY AT THE ADDRESS SET OUT BELOW   Schmitt Industries Incorporated provides the hardware and computer software program contained in the microprocessor control unit  and licenses  the use of the product to you  You assume responsibility for the selection of the product suited to achieve your intended results  and for the  installation  use and results obtained  Upon initial usage of the product your purchase price shall be con
5.       enne enne nien renes        1 3  QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS                            nennen nennen nennen tenent nennen nens  1 3 1                                    1 3 2  Serial Data WIES  u oec         1 3 2 1  D AVAFE Ud  1 3 2 2  RS422 Model    eite                           dee ssepe Fo         13 3  Analog Output Signals                eese nennen nennen rennen  1 3 4  sp                                                 GENERAL DESCRIPTION                  2 1  11             tn                                                     2 1  PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION                               nn       2 2  MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS                                                       ar ennete nnns rere  2 3  INSTAPEATION      ne Pe T EM MM EM E LE  2 4  LASER SAFELY      a St ster uer MIA DILE LE a  2 9  SENSOR MAINTENANCE         2 6  SENSOR SERVICE            2 1  SENSOR SPEGIFICATIONS                               INSTALLATION AND CHECK0OUII A                                                                         3 1  MOUNTING  Su u                        s n ier eed e UOS  3 2  CABLING iso          unas                 s sawas Suysa sasa  3 2 4  Standalone Cabling                    eese nennen nennen  3 2 2  Serial Connection to a Host Computer                eese       3 3  POWER ON   guna uy m au m S        atahay              3 4  VERIFYING  OPERATION                     HERE Ete ER ERE led  3 5  TROUBLESHOOTING                             eee      iv eee leto 
6.     Connect the RS232 wires to a 9 pin D SUB male connector that can be plugged into a  COM port of a PC  RS232   Grey  Ground  to pin 5  Green  Transmit  to pin 2  and  Yellow  Receive  to pin 3  See section 3 2 2        1 3 2 3  RS422 Model    Connect the RS422 wires to a RS422 adapter connected to a PC COM port  See section  3 2 2     Start a HyperTerminal program on the PC and set it for that COM port at 9600 baud  8 bit  1  start  parity  none  1 stop  no flow control     To view distance measurements type SF1000 lt Enter gt DT lt Enter gt   The sensor will report its  present measurements six times per second in millimeters  If a target surface is placed in the  measurement range of the sensor  the screen should display distance information  The  distance is measured from the start of the measurement range  If there is no target in the  measurement range  the sensor will output an error code  If there is no output  the sensor may  be set to a different baud rate        1 3 3  Analog Output Signals    Quick suggestion  connect a DVM  digital volt meter  to the wires  Blue to Common  Red to  mA input  Assign the Range Beginning  RB  and Range Ending  RE  parameters to the  desired lengths  in meters   Type DT to begin the Distance Tracking mode  The output is a  4 20mA current loop  The meter should read near 4 mA when a target is placed in the laser  beam near RB and 20 mA near RE        1 3 4  Alarm Signal    Quick suggestion  connect the alarm signal wire  white  to a 
7.    Temperature below 14 F   10   C     Increase ambient temperature to 14  F   10  C        E24    Temperature below 140 F  60  C     Reduce ambient temperature to 140 F  60 C        E31    Faulty memory hardware  EEPROM  error    Reset parameters  If it persists  contact  technical support       E51    High ambient light or hardware error    Reduce ambient light   technical support    If it persists  contact       E52    Faulty laser diode    Contact technical support       E53    EEPROM parameter not set  ex   division by zero     Verify the Scale Factor  SF  is not zero   Contact technical support       E54    Hardware error  PLL     Contact technical support       E55    Hardware error    Contact technical support       E61    Invalid serial command    Verify command set       E62    Hardware error or Parity error in  serial communication settings    Verify Parity   NONE in serial interface       E63    SIO Overflow    Check time of emitted signals in application  software  Integrate delay on transmission if  necessary       E64          Framing   error SIO       Check format of serial interface  8 data bits  1  stop bit  NO Parity  8N1        5 4  Laser ON and Laser OFF  LO  LF        5 4 1  Laser ON  LO     This command turns the laser beam on  This function can be useful for aiming the laser at a  target  The sensor does not measure in this mode        5 4 2  Laser OFF  LF     This command turns the laser beam off  The sensor does not measure in this mode     5 5  Disp
8.   Range    2  The region over which the target can be measured  At the near end of the  range the sensor measures zero  At the far end of the range the sensor measures its  maximum value  its Range value      1 3  Quick Start Instructions    This will get the sensor running in its factory default configuration     Only one output type  Serial or Analog  is needed to indicate sensor operation        1 3 1  Mounting  Caution  be sure that the laser will not cause an eye hazard     Quick suggestion  Lay the sensor on the floor or a table  It may need to be held in place with  a clamp or a weight  Orient the laser so that the laser is not obstructed  Use a piece of paper  such as a business card to insert into the beam to use as a measurement target  The laser  should be aimed at a target such that the distance from the reference point to the target can be  meausured     Mount the sensor in such a way that the case is not twisted or warped  Use four screws  through the 1   4     6 6 mm  mounting holes on the sides of the mounting flanges     Attach the cable   s 12 pin connector to the plug on the rear of the sensor     AR1000 User   s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09    Acuity    Laser Measurement    Connect the orange  Supply    and blue  Ground  wires of the sensor cable to a 10 to 30 volt  DC power supply  or use the power supply if the sensor came with one         1 3 2  Serial Data Wires    The serial connection is required to set up a unit for operation        1 3 2 1  RS232 Model
9.  3 5 1  Serial Communications Check                                        3 5 2  Sensor Output Check              eee ee eee    SIGNAL AND POWER INTERFACE                                                                         4 1  SENSOR CABLE WIRE COLORS AND FUNCTIONS             esee enne  4 1 1  Power Supply  Orange               4 1 2          Clear                              4 1 3  Serial Communications  Green  Yellow  Black  Violet                                    4 1 4  Analog Output  Blue  Red                   eee  4 1 5  Alarm Output  White                                        ener enne enne nnne  4 1 6  Laser Trigger  Brown     eerie tette eben erbe retine    AR1000 User s Manual  Rev 9 09 ii    Acuity    Laser Measurement    5  SERIAL INTERFACE OPERATION         cscssssssssssssssssssssrsesscssssessessssessessssessessssessessssessessssessessssessessssessesers 15    5 1  SERIAL HARDWARE INTERPA CE reote eere             deck eg ke Ree                  Sue to exar qawaspaqa rupi 15  5 1 1  Communications  Protocole n EEE EE E E                     15  24 2  Baud                                             E        16   5 2  SERIAL DATA OUTPUT  SD SE  uu eR estet ek      RR AR EROR           ER Ra PREPARAR Eno        16  5 2 1  ASCII Output Format  SDd   SDh or SDs                                             enne nennt nnne eenr enne nennen 16  5 2 2  Serial Data Units or Scale Factor  SEX x                                                       nnne nennen inn
10.  AH  ALARM LOW         ALARM HIGH    SE2 lt Enter gt  will force the following behavior  AH  ALARM HIGH         ALARM LOW    The SE command also affects the Analog output  See section 6 3    AR1000 User s Manual    Rev 1 6 9 09 Acuity    Laser Measurement  24    8  Performance Optimization    8 1  Measurement Modes    The AR1000 will not begin measuring and outputting distances until the user selects a  measurement mode  Once initiated  the distance reading will be output on both the serial and  analog lines     Users may select among several modes that will optimize the sensors    speed or accuracy  performances for the specific measuring application        8 1 1  Distance Tracking Mode  DT     The Distance Tracking mode is a versatile measuring mode that gives priority to the quality   accuracy  of the measurement rather than a specific measuring rate  In this mode  the actual  sampling time will vary depending on the reflectivity  amplitude of the returning light signal   of the target  Darker targets may cause longer measuring times     The minimum time to measure is 160 ms  6Hz   the maximum time is 6 s  If the measuring  signal fails to reach a specified quality within six seconds  an error message is output  see  Error codes 5 3   The time to measure may also be limited by setting the ST parameter to a  desired value        8 1 2  Close range Distance Tracking  DS     The Close range Distance Tracking mode should be used when measuring varied target  surfaces between 2
11.  Windows   HyperTerminal   HyperTerminal is included in most versions of Microsoft Windows  To access  HyperTerminal  follow these links     START    PROGRAMS    ACCESSORIES    COMMUNICATIONS    HYPERTERMINAL    After naming the connection and choosing an icon  choose the COM port that the AR1000 is  connected to  In the next configuration screen  set to 9600 baud  8 bits  no parity  1 stop bit  and no flow control to communicate with a sensor in the default configuration     AR1000 User s Manual    Rev 1 6 9 09 Acuity    Laser Measurement    3 3  Power On    Connect a 15 volt power supply to the power and ground lines of the sensor cable  See Signal and  Power Interface  section 4  for wire connections  Only the power and ground need be connected  for operation in addition to the serial interface     Caution  be sure that the laser will not cause an eye hazard     When power is applied the laser beam will be emitted from the laser aperture near the large lens  of the AR1000  The laser beam will be bright red when viewed against a white surface  The  sensor will not transmit measurement readings until a measurement mode is selected  To begin  measuring in Distance Tracking mode  type DT  Enter    Distance readings will scroll down the  Hpyerterminal window and the default units are be in meters  See section 5 1 for command  information     3 4  Verifying Operation    In DT  distance tracking  mode  the AR1000 transmits approximately 6 samples per second at  9600 baud over the
12.  digital switching output  Users of the AR1000 laser sensor may  wish to monitor the position of an object and receive an alarm if it moves beyond set distance limits   To do this  users establish parameters of a measurement window using commands AC alarm  commence  AH alarm hysterisis and AW alarm width         range subject to monitoring begins at AC  and ends at AC AW  The alarm output transition hysteresis can be set via parameter          The alarm output is updated with each sample measured     7 1  Set the alarm start  commence  point  A Cx   The default setting for AC is 1000  1000 meters is beyond the allowable range of the AR1000     The units for AC are dictated by the scale factor  SF   See section 5 2 2 for information about  scale factors  SF      AC sets the beginning of the distance range  for which the alarm output will be turned active  The  length of this active range can be set using the AW parameter     7 2  Set the alarm hysteresis           The default setting for AH is  0 1    Hysteresis is used to keep the Alarm output state from toggling rapidly near an alarm boundary  becasue the sensor   s measurement    noise    is causes the value to bounce across the boundary   Hysteresis sets a boundary deadband to keep the Alarm output more stable  The Alarm output is  not allowed to change state as long as the measurement stays within the deadband     The units for AH are dictated by the scale factor  SF   See section 5 2 2 for information about  scale factor
13.  of the United States and the State of Oregon  United States of America   Should you have any questions concerning this Agreement  you may contact Schmitt Industries Incorporated by writing to    Schmitt Industries Incorporated   27765 NW Nicolai St    Portland  Oregon 97210 USA       YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT  UNDERSTAND IT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS  TERMS AND CONDITIONS  YOU FURTHER AGREE THAT IT IS THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT OF THE  AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND SCHMITT INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED AND ITS DEALER     US     WHICH SUPERSEDED  ANY PROPOSAL OR PRIOR AGREEMENT  ORAL OR WRITTEN  AND ANY OTHER COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN US RELATING  TO THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT     AR1000 User s Manual    Rev 9 09 Acuity    Laser Measurement    Procedures for Obtaining Warranty Service    1  Contact your Acuity distributor or call Schmitt Industries  Inc  to obtain a return  merchandise authorization  RMA  number within the applicable warranty period   Schmitt Industries will not accept any returned product without an RMA number     2  Ship the product to Schmitt Industries  postage prepaid  together with your bill of sale  or other proof of purchase  your name  address  description of the problem s   Print the  RMA number you have obtained on the outside of the package     This device has been tested for electromagnetic emissions and immunity and has  been found to be in compliance with the following directives for class A equipment     EN 610
14.  serial signals  and transmits measured distance over the current loop output at  the same update rate  The actual measurement speed will depend upon the selected measurement  mode and the reflectance of the target surface  The current loop should put out 4 mA at the near  end of the measurement range  and 20 mA at the far end  Check either  or both  signals to verify  basic sensor operation     3 5  Troubleshooting    The sensor displays simple error indications using its function display LEDs  Trouble shooting  steps are shown below        Symptom Possible Cause Correction       No laser light and no Sampling is turned off Turn Sampling on    sample data Power supply voltage is too low Check power supply input voltage       Seral pornot Power supply voltage is too low Check power supply input voltage    respondin             Baud rate Incorrect or unknown See section 3 5 1       Error code  Exx  is  transmitted on serial See Error codes section 5 3   port                      3 5 1  Serial Communications Check    If no information is received over the serial port  check the power supply and serial wire  connections  The sensor may be in a configuration that prevents serial communication  such  as being set at the wrong baud rate     Type PR lt Enter gt  to reset the sensor to the factory defaults  including 9600 baud rate   If the  sensor s baud rate is unknown  then the PR  Enter   command must be issued from the  hyperterminal program while set at each of      AR1000   s 
15.  tightly secure the connection        Figure 3 Back cover with 12 pin plug and pin arrangement       Figure 4 Interface cable    AR1000 User s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09    Acuity    Laser Measurement       3 2 1  Standalone Cabling    To use the AR1000 without a serial connection to a host computer  the only connections  necessary are the power and ground wires  the analog output wires  and optionally the alarm  output wire connecting to your data display  recording  or control equipment  See Signal and  Power Interface  section 4  for wire connections  In its default configuration  the AR1000  does not measure data on power up     In 4 20mA analog output mode  the best accuracy and linearity for the current loop is  obtained with a 500 ohm load to current loop return at the measurement point  An out of   range current indicates a sensor measurment error     The alarm output wire can be used to connect to control equipment        3 2 2  Serial Connection to a Host Computer    RS232     9 pin serial D sub serial connector can be attached to the serial output wires to  connect the AR1000 directly to an IBM PC compatible 9 pin serial port        Figure 5 Wiring configuration for 9 pin connector for RS232 serial communications    RS422       RS422 adapter must be used to connect the AR1000 to an IBM PC compatible  conputer  The RS422 wires are as follows        Figure 6 Wiring configuration for RS422 serial communications    For testing use a terminal emulation program such as the
16. 0 to 275 inches  0 5 to 7 m  because it gives better speed performance   The time to measure may also be limited by setting the ST parameter to a desired value        8 1 3  10 Hz Distance Tracking  DW     The 10 Hz Distance Tracking mode can be selected when working with a cooperative target   A cooperative target is a target surface with high diffuse reflectivity  Examples of  cooperative targets include white surfaces  paper  paint  etc   or special reflective targets   contact technical service   Cooperative targets return strong signals to the     1000 sensor  and minimize the time required to perform internal algorithms     In addition to requiring a cooperative target  there may not be jumps in measured distance  greater than 6 3 in   160 mm  per sample period  The target should not move faster than 5 2  ft sec  1 6 m sec         8 1 4  50 Hz Distance Tracking  DX     The 50 Hz Distance Tracking mode can be selected when working with a cooperative target   A cooperative target is a target surface with high diffuse reflectivity  Examples of  cooperative targets include white surfaces  paper  paint  etc   or special reflective targets   contact technical service   Cooperative targets return strong signals to the     1000 sensor  and minimize the time required to perform internal algorithms     In addition to requiring a cooperative target  there may not be jumps in measured distance  greater than 6 3 in   160 mm  per sample period  The target should not move faster than 
17. 00 6 2 2002  EN 55011 2000    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions      1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept  any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired  operation     Note  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules  These limits are designed to provide  reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a  commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio  frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual   may cause harmful interference to radio communications  Operation of this device in a  residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be  required to correct the interference at his or her own expense     This manual copyright    2009  Schmitt Industries  Inc     AR1000 User s Manual    Rev 9 09   Acuity    Laser Measurement    1     4     Acuity    Laser Measurement    User   s Manual for the  AR1000    Series Laser Distance Sensor  Rev  1 6  For use with AR1000 and ARI1000H    Table of Contents    iyu UTUn                                                   1 1  GENERAL OVERVIEW                           n en tenen nete sienne seen tene        1 2  DEFINITION OF TERMS                                
18. 000 is capable of reporting data in any units because the user can set a scale factor   To convert the units to feet  the scale factor would be 3 28084 feet   meter                                Scale factor Significant digit Output Unit of  Measure  SFI 0 001 m 12 345 meter  SF3 24084 0 01 feet 4 860 feet  SF1000 1 mm 12345 millimeter  SF3937 0 01 inch 39 37 inch          5 3  Error Codes    The AR1000 will automatically generate error codes in the ASCII output stream  Some of these  errors may also be represented through the analog and alarm output functions  See the sections  for Current Loop Output and Alarm Output for error handling in those output modes     Below is a list of the error codes that may be transmitted over the serial output   Code   Description Remediation   Sensor slow to respond due to low   E15  reflectivity or min  range   3 9 in     0 1m    E16   Too much target reflectance Use darker targets or reflective sheeting   AR1000 User s Manual     Rev 1 6 9 09 Acuity    Laser Measurement  17          Use brighter targets or reflective sheeting    Ensure min  range  gt 3 9 in   0 1m                          Code    Description    Remediation       E17    Too much ambient light  sun     Reduce ambient light at target and minimize  shiny surfaces       E18    DX mode  measured distance greater  than specified target range    Check measurement path for obstacles       E19    DX mode  target speed  gt  10 m s    Reduce relative motion speed of target       E23 
19. 13    AR1000 User s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09    Acuity    2 5 Laser Measurement    ft sec  4 m sec   For higher rates of measurement  preceding measured values will be  included in the process to calculate a currently measured value        8 1 5  Hardware Trigger Mode  DF     This serial command enables the Trigger input to cause single sample to be measured and  outputs to be generated  The time to measure may also be limited by setting the ST parameter  to a desired value  The maximum suggested trigger is 3 5 Hz  with STI      See section 9 2 for Trigger Delay and Edge command  TD  parameters   Turn the Trigger Mode off when using DF         x     see section 9 3         8 1 6  Take Single Sample  DM     On receipt of this command  a single sample to be measured and outputs is generated  The  time to measure may also be limited by setting the ST parameter to a desired value     This command does not change any configuration settings     8 2  Averaging Function  SAx   Factory default setting is 1     The SA function commands the sensor to output the average value of the previous 1 to 20  measured values  parameter x has allowed values of 1  20      Calculation is based on this formula     X  X   X      X oy  Average value x                  with n   SA    8 3  Set Measurement Time  STx   Factory default setting is 0  This setting affects DT  DS  DF and DM measurement modes     The ST command allows users to manually set the sample period for the AR1000     The time required 
20. 1K resistor in series with an  LED  anode to the resistor  cathode to ground  gray      The default action is  Alarm will go active  LED lights  if a target is measured at a distance  greater than 1000mm  but less than 100m      AR1000 User s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09    Acuity    Laser Measurement    2  General Description    The AR1000H is a laser diode based distance measurement sensor for ranges up to 118 feet  30m  on  regular surfaces and up to 500 feet  150 m  using a reflective target  The accuracy is generally  specified with a linearity of     0 08 inches  2mm   Linearity will vary depending on temperature and  surface reflectivity of the target surface  The AR1000H unit version has an on board heater for cold  use in cold environments      2 mm for white surfaces    15   C      30   C      3mm for natural surfaces    15   C      30   C     4mm      0 1    0 5 m range in DS mode    15          30   C      5 mm over full temperature range   40   C      50   C     2 1  Principles of Operation    The AR1000H uses the time of flight of light to measure distance  The laser beam is projected  from the housing s aperture and shines on a target surface  where it creates a small spot  From  there the laser light is scattered in all directions  A collection lens is located in the sensor to the  side of the laser aperture  It collects a portion of the reflected light  which is focused on a  photodetector and converted to an electrical signal  The signal is amplified and symboli
21. AS  See Section 5 5 3             y uses two parameters which are separated by a space  20h         0 no autostart trigger  1 autostart trigger ON   y  0 trigger on LOW  1  trigger on HIGH     Triggering occurs via the external trigger input  All starting modes which are selectable via AS  can be launched and stopped by external triggering  These are   DS  DT  DW  DX  DF  DM  TP  LO  and ID     Normally for triggering  the trigger input must be held in the active state until completion of the  function  If the trigger is in the active state when the TM1 x command is issued  then the function  will activate     Note that ASDF is not reliable in TM mode  use ASDM instead   AR1000 User s Manual A     Rev 1 6 9 09    Acuity    2 9 Laser Measurement       9 3 1  Example 1  Triggering Autostart  The Autostart function has the parameters ASDT    The Trigger Autostart has the parameters TM1 1  Trigger signal   High  DT is performed   Trigger signal 2 Low  DT is stopped     OW  DT ON      DT OFF         Figure 13 Triggering Autostart Low to High       9 3 2  Example 2  Triggering Autostart   The Autostart function has the parameters ASDM    The Trigger Autostart has the parameter TM1 0  Trigger signal High  no change in state   Trigger signal Low  DM active  i e  one measurement is triggered     HIGH            OW  DM ON  DM OFF         Figure 14 Triggering Autostart High to Low    AR1000 User s Manual    Rev 1 6 9 09 Acuity    3 0 Laser Measurement    10  Serial Command Quick Referen
22. Inadvertently connecting it  to ground may cause a reduction in accuracy of the analog output  The analog signal for  distance is a 4 20 mA current loop  Sensor error signaling can be configured to output either  3mA or 21 mA     In Current Loop mode the Red wire delivers a current proportional to the measured distance     AR1000 User s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09    Acuity    Laser Measurement  12       4   20 mA  R   500 0       Figure 8 Wiring Diagram for Analog output    The best conversion to voltage is obtained by connecting a 500 ohm load resistor  1 4 Watt  minimum  between the red and blue wires at the measurement point  This gives a 2 volt to 10  volt output range  See Analog Output Operation  section 6  for mode selection and scaling  options     The sensor may be connected directly to a meter or a filter may be inserted to reduce noise         RED    1     DC VOLTS  10K    FROM AR1009 SENSOR VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT DEVICE    AM    508    BLUE COMMON    Figure 9 Wiring Diagram for filtering the Analog output       4 1 5  Alarm Output  White   The White wire is the Alarm Output   See Alarm Output Operation  section 7  for operation options and details     The Alarm Output is an open collector PNP transistor switch to the positive power supply   When the Alarm Output is not active  its output will be high impedance and no current will  flow through it  When the Alarm Output is active  On  it can source up to 500mA of current     The load for the output should be connected t
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24. aintenance  Use compressed air to blow  dirt off the window or use delicate tissue wipes  Do not use any organic cleaning solvents on the  sensor  If your sensor does not function according to specifications  contact Schmitt Industries   Inc  Do not attmept to loosen any screws or open the sensor housing     2 6  Sensor Service    The AR1000 sensor is not user serviceable  Refer all service questions to Schmitt Industries  Inc   Do not attempt to loosen any screws or open the sensor housing     2 7  Sensor Specifications  Go to http   www acuitylaser com pdf ar1000 data sheet pdf       AR1000 User s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09 Acuity    3  Installation and Checkout    3 1  Mounting    Mount the sensor in such a way that the case is not twisted or warped  Using three hard points  along the front and back edges or a slightly compliant mounting system are the best methods  Do  not clamp or squeeze the sensor case excessively  If the case is distorted  the sensitivity and  accuracy of the sensor may be affected     3 22  Cabling    The AR1000 has a multipurpose cable with solder tail wires  The standard cable length is 6 6 feet   2 m  and longer cable lengths are available  Connection and termination according to the  instructions is essential for correct sensor operation  Read the wire descriptions in Section 4 1for  connection information     Connect the cable s 12 pin connector  Binder series 423  to the plug  Binder series 723  on the  back cover of the AR1000 sensor  Be sure to
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26. ce    Type   Enter   after each command                                                                                                             AR 1000 Configuration Data Settings  Serial  Factory    Command Name Serial Command Serial Code   Function Default    Online help menu ID Displays serial command menu  Distance tracking mode DT Self adjusting sample period  6 Hz max  Close range distance tracking DS Self adjusting sample period for ranges    7 m  10 Hz distance tracking DW 10 Hz sampling rate to cooperative target with short movements  50 Hz distance tracking DX 50 Hz sampling rate to cooperative target with short movements  Trigger mode DF External hardware trigger causes a sample to be executed  Take single sample DM Serial command to take a single distance reading  Temperature display TP Displays AR1000 internal temperature   C  Averaging function SAx X is      integer   to 20  Calculates a floating average SAI  ASCII output format SD E Decal output SDd  SDh Hexadecimal output  Set measurement time STx Manually set the sample period 1 to 9999 ms  0   self adjust STO  Scale factor SFx x Used to obtain output in units other than meters  SF1  SEO Hold last valid measurement  Error mode for Alarm Output SEI Alarm Low to High SEI  SE2 Alarm High to Low  Alarm start point ACx The location where the alarm output activates     1000  Alarm hysteresis AHx x   Behavior of alarm        1  Alarm window AWx x  Sets the active range for the alarm output AW100000  Heater ON te
27. e  and a microprocessor  The rangefinder works based on comparative phase  measurement by emitting modulated high frequency light which is diffusely reflected back from  the target with a certain shift in phase  This return signal is compared with a reference signal   From the amount of phase shift  a resulting distance is determined with great accuracy  The  maximum range measurement for the device is 500 feet  150 m  using special reflective targets   On normal surfaces  the maximum range is 120 feet  30 m   The Class 2 visible laser diode  makes it simple to aim the rangefinder  Speed and accuracy performance vary depending on  target surface reflectance  The AR1000 technical data sheet specifies sensor performance  standards     A variety of configuration settings can be selected via the serial port  The complete list of  settings is found in the AR1000 Command Set chapter and each setting is discussed in detail in a  specific operation chapter     The Sample Rate can be specified and the sensor has maximum capability of 50 samples per  second  Sampling may be turned on and off  It can even be triggered using an input signal wire or  a serial command     Measurement output can be in the form of serial data  RS232 or optional RS422   Analog Output   4 20mA current loop   Special order sensors include Profibus    or SSI interfaces  Those  interface configurations are not discussed in this manual  Contact Acuity for details     AR1000 User   s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09    Acu
28. ection 4 1 6  To operate with an external trigger  the AR1000 must be configured in the Trigger  Measurement Mode  DF   See Section 8 1 5 for details about this measurement mode  The Trigger  Delay  TD  and Trigger Mode  TM  functions should only be used in the Hardware Trigger Mode   DF      9 1  Designating Trigger Mode  DF     DF mode allows a measurement that is triggered by an external trigger pulse  Initially  after  selecting this mode  the operator does not receive any response  As soon as the trigger pulse has  been detected  the AR1000 will send data and update the digital and or analog output  See TD   section 9 3  to select the trigger delay and edge     Note that if TM is on  TMI x  then the trigger does not always produce the measurement output  in the DF mode  Set TMO x prior to using DF mode     9 2  Setting a Trigger Delay and edge  TDx y   The factory default setting is 0 0    The Trigger Delay  TDx y  consists of two parameters which are separated by space  20h        0 9999  delay time in milliseconds from trigger edge until measurement is performed   y  O falling  1 rising  trigger level     Example   TD1000 0 lt          gt     In the given example  the delay time is set to 1000 ms and the trigger is set to the falling  edge  HIGH to LOW transition      9 3  Triggering Autostart  TMx y   The factory default setting is 0 1     The Triggering Autostart function allows users to set the hardware trigger to initiate the auto start  command  set via parameter 
29. en nennen nenne rennen eren nnne 22   7 2  SET THE ALARM HYSTERESIS  AHX                                                                        a    22  7 2 1  Positive al  rm hysteresis         iie et recta Leer                                                               22  7 2 2  D ETHNIC 22   7 3  SET THE ALARM WINDOW  AW        c ccccsssscecesseececsssceceessceecsesaececnenseceesnsecsesaececseneececaeeeceesaeeessenaeeseneseeenses 23   7 4  EXAMPLE OF ALARM OUTPUT CONFIGURATION                           ener entere nennen innere inten nennen eren nennen enne 23   7 5  ERROR MODE BEHAVIOR FOR THE ALARM OUTPUT  SEO  SEI OR SE2                                                     24   8  PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION                                                                                                                25   8 1  EENIURDVIDNMEM OD CR 25  8 1 1  Distance Tracking Mode  DT                                                  25  6 1 2  Close range Distance Tracking  DS               eese    25  8 1 3  10 Hz Distance Tracking  DW                                           25  8 1 4  50 Hz Distance Tracking  DX     ccccccccccccecccecsceseessecsseeseeeseeseesceseessecesecaecaecaaecaaecaeeeaeeeseeeeeeeeeeeneeeeenaes 25  8 1 5  Hardware Trigger Mode                                  26  8 1 6  Take Single Sample  DM                                           26   8 2  AVERAGING FUNCTION    Eve EM 26   8 3  SET MEASUREMENT TIME  STX                                       
30. ent    AR1000 User s Manual    Rev 9 09 iv Acuity    Laser Measurement    1  Introduction    This section is a guide to getting started with the AR1000 and this manual  The AR1000 has a  number of configurable parameters  but many applications can use the sensor in its default factory  configuration     The recommended order for reading the manual is   e General Overview     Gives a brief understanding of the sensor operation   e Operating Guidelines     Provides a few important safety tips      Definition of Terms   An aid for proper communication     e Quick Start Instructions     This should provide the information necessary to connect the  sensor and verify its operation  either with a serial terminal program at 9600 baud  or by  connecting the current loop or Alarm Output interface     e General Description     Gives important laser  operation  mechanical  and mounting  information     e Installation and Checkout     Tailor the application  Use the other chapters for reference   Signal and Power Interface     how to hook everything up  Serial Interface Operation     modes  formats  bias  Analog Output Operation     current loop  voltage  scaling  Alarm Output Operation     alarm settings  Performance Optimization     Sample Rate  Background Elimination  Exposure control  AR1000 Command Set     explains all commands for customizing the application    1 1  General Overview    The AR1000 is a time of flight rangefinder that measures distance using a laser beam  a  photodiod
31. er gt     5 2  Serial Data Output  SD  SF     The Serial Data Format units  and errors are selectable using the Serial Output Control  XE         Nn Serial Output Control    command  Serial data is transmitted from the AR1000 as 8 data bits with  no parity and 1 stop bit  The sample data sent represents calibrated distance readings     Available formats are decimal and hexadecimal    Output units are determined by the scaling factor  The nominal units  scaling factor   1  is    meters     Adjustable offset modes are Unbiased  Zero Based  and Offset Based        5 2 1  ASCII Output Format  SDd   SDh or SDs   The factory default setting for output format is decimal  d     SD selects between ASCII decimal  d  with distance only  hexadecimal  h  output or ASCII  decimal  s  with both distance and signal strength formats of measured value data  SD affects  all commands that output a distance value     Decimal Notes     Decimal  d  output values are based on units of meters  m  multiplied the scale factor SF     Decimal output has an optional     sign  at least one digit before the decimal point  three  digits after the decimal point  and is followed by  lt CR gt  lt LF gt   carriage return and line  feed characters      Decimal  s  output values are xxx xxx yyyyyy where x is the distance and y is the signal  strength  The range for the signal strength is between 0     999999 and the values depend  on the measurement mode  DT  DS  etc       Due to the different calculation algorith
32. eren nnne 17   5 3  ERROR CODES                                                               17   5 4  LASER      AND LASER OFF  LO                        201 1020042 002000000000000000000000000000005000 000050000055           18  5 4 1  L  ser ON  EQ     ua                             18  5 4 2  L  ser OFF  LF                                  18   5 5  DISPLAYING  CONFIGURING AND RESETTING PARAMETERS  PA  PR  AS                                                 18  5 5 1  Displaying current settings  PA             eese eeeeee ene tnet ereer aa nnnes 18  3 35 2  Resetting sensor settings  PR              eese eene eterne enne ene      19  5 5 3  Autostart configuration  ASxx              cesses        19  5 5 4  Temperature Display  TP                        19  II  Command Display  ID         L        19   6  ANALOG OUTPUT OPERATION  RB  RE  SE                                                                                           21   6 1  SETTING THE ANALOG RANGE BEGINNING POINT  RB                                 21   6 2  SETTING THE ANALOG RANGE END POINT  RE                                              n en nennen enne enne 21   6 3  SETTING THE ERROR MODE  SEO  SE1 OR SE2                                                      enne nennen enne enne 21   7  ALARM OUTPUT OPERATION        AH  AW  SE                                                                                    22   7 1  SET THE ALARM START  COMMENCE  POINT  ACX                                     renn
33. for the AR1000 to take a measurement depends on the selected measurement  mode  Generally  the poorer the surface reflectance of a target  the longer the AR1000 will take to  determine its distance  For example  if error message E15 is output because of poor reflectance  and insufficient time to measure  the ST setting should be increased     Available ST value range  0 to 25  x 0 Measurement time is automatic depending on returned signal  The smallest time  possible for attaining a quality measurement is used  The minimum sample  period with STO is 240 ms and the maximum sample period is 6 seconds       1 25 Measurement time is set approximately to   x   240ms for DT mode  x   150ms for DS mode    One use for the ST command is to reduce the data volume or rate by increasing the time per  measurement     AR1000 User s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09    Acuity    2 6 Laser Measurement    8 4  Set Zero Point  OFx     Factory default setting is 0  the sensor s natural zero point     The OF command allows users to manually set a zero point anywhere relative to the sensor s  natural zero point  The commanded zero point can be a negative number  The parameter units for  OF are dictated by the scale factor  SF   See section 5 2 2 for information about scale factors   SF         8 4 1  Set current distance to Zero  SO     The SO command performs a distance measurement and saves the measured reading as an  offset value with inverted mathematical sign  OF      8 5  Filter Measurements  RMx y 
34. ity    Laser Measurement    Do not point the sensor at any person  particularly a person s eyes or face     Do not attempt to disassemble the sensor or loosen any screws  Improper disassembly will  destroy the optical alignment of the sensor and necessitate factory repairs     Do not operate the sensor in areas where the sensor case is exposed to direct sunlight for  extended periods or where the air temperature is more than 50  C  122 F  or less than  10  C   14  F      Don   t allow fast temperature variations during sensor operation     Avoid excessive vibration and shocks  The sensor contains securely mounted but precisely  aligned optical components     Do not operate the sensor if the lens is fogged or dirty     Do not scratch the lenses on the front face of the sensor  Keep the lenses clean with expert  optical procedures  The lenses are glass with an anti reflection coating  Avoid the use of organic  cleaning solvents     Do not touch the lenses with bare fingers  The oils are very difficult to remove     Operate only with DC supply voltages up to 30 volts     12  Definition of Terms  Sensor     The complete AR1000 measurement device     Target     The object of measurement  The relative distance from the sensor to the target is  measured by the sensor     Laser  Laser beam   This bright light is emitted from the sensor  reflected from the target  and  collected by the camera lens       Range       The maximum relative distance measurable by the sensor     Range   1  
35. laying  Configuring and Resetting Parameters  PA  PR  AS  TP     As the AR1000 sensor is configured for your needs  it may be helpful to view the settings that are  saved in the sensors EEPROM  The PA allows users to view those settings in an online report  through the serial communications interface     defaults     The PR command resets all settings to factory       5 5 1  Displaying current settings  PA     The PA command PA lt Enter gt  will display the current settings  An example is shown below     average value SA                   1  display format  SD     ce ee ees d  measure time ST                    0  scale               3                 x ee RS 1  error           8          89    W          1       AR1000 User s Manual    Rev 1 6 9 09    18    Acuity    Laser Measurement                ALARM                                       20  ALARM hysterese AH                    ALARM width AW                     10  heating Om                suq uwa      3  heating               aaa oye kesik w 12  distance of Iout 4mA  RB           15  distance of Iout 20mA  RE          25  remove measurement  RM             000  trigger delay  trigger level TD   0 O  trigger mode  trigger level TM    0 1  baud rstelBR  g e4  6 4 e060                9600  autostart command AS               ID  distance Offset  OFP  reene ewe ace ews 0       5 5 2  Resetting sensor settings  PR     Typing PR lt Enter gt  will restore the AR1000 to factory default settings        5 5 3  Autostart config
36. mperature HOx Sets the temperature below which the heater activates  AR1000H only  HO3  Heater OFF temperature HFx Sets the temperature above which the heater de activates  AR1000H only   Zero point for Analog output RBx Sets the distance for 4 mA RB1000  Span point for Analog output REx Sets the distance for 20 mA RE2000  Filter measurements RM x y y z  Filters z readings outside the window of y y after evaluating x readings     000  Trigger delay for DF mode TDxy   x  trigger delay  0  9999 ms        trigger edge  1 rising  0 falling  TDO 0  Setting a Trigger mode TMxy   Delay for x with y edge     0 1  2400 BR2400  4800 BR4800  Baud rate BRx 9600 BR9600 BR9600  19200 BR19200  38400 BR38400  p      Configures which modes and parameters will become active after power up of AID  Autostart configuration ASx  online  AR1000  menu   Set zero point OFx Sets zero point for serial output with a user entered number OFO  Set current distance to zero SO Takes a single sample and assigns it the zero point  Turn laser on LO Turns on laser  Turn laser off LF Turns off laser  Display current settings PA Shows the current parameter settings  Reset to factory default PR Returns all sensor settings to factory default                      AR1000 User   s Manual    Rev 1 6 9 09    Acuity    31    Laser Measurement    
37. ms used in the different measurement modes  the  signal strength for a given distance and target surface may be different     AR1000 User s Manual Acuity    Rev 1 6 9 09    Laser Measurement    16    The minimum value of 000001 can be reached before the sensor reports an E15 error  see  Error Codes Section 5 3   A maximum signal strength value of 99999 may be reached  before the sensor becomes overloaded with ambient light and reports an E17 error     Hexadecimal Notes     Hexadecimal output values are calculated on units of millimeters  mm  multiplied by the  scale factor SF     Hexadecimal output has a leading space  six hexadecimal digits  and is followed by   lt CR gt  lt LF gt   carriage return and line feed characters      Negative distance values are output in two s complement notation     Hexadecimal output values are limited to six hex digits  A number requiring more than  six digits will be clipped and output only the lower six digits  The clipped number could  therefore exibit an incorrect sign as well as incorrect values  Use the SF command to  keep the output values between hex 800000  decimal  8388608  and hex 7FFFFF   decimal 8388607      Examples     Distance   4 996 m  SF1 dec  4 996  hex  001384  hex code for 4996  mm      Distance   4 996 m  SF10 dec  49 960  hex  00C328  hex code for 49960  4996 mm x scale factor 10         5 2 2  Serial Data Units or Scale Factor  SFx x     The default setting for units is meters  SF1   The output is not labeled   The AR1
38. nge G Supply Voltage  15V  10  30 VDC    White H Alarm Output   Grey J Ground  serial    Blue L Ground  Power supply common return    Clear Shield             The serial communications wires can be used for RS232 or RS422        Function in Selected Serial Mode                               Wire Pin RS232 models RS422 models  Yellow B RxD     Receive Data RX    Receive Data      Green A TxD   Transmit Data RX    Receive Data    Black E TX    Transmit Data    Violet F TX    Transmit Data    Grey J Ground  serial                 4 1 1  Power Supply  Orange  Blue     The Blue wire is the Power Supply Common return  also named Ground  It carries the return  current for the power supply and the analog signals     The Orange wire is the Power Supply Input to the sensor  The sensor requires  10 VDC  power at 125 mA  The Analog Output uses an additional current up to 25 mA     AR1000 User   s Manual    Rev 1 6 9 09 Acuity    Laser Measurement  11    Power supplies from 10 VDC to 30 VDC may be used  Higher voltages will result in  excessive current drawn by the over voltage protection circuitry and may cause permanent  damage  Voltages less than 10 VDC may result in inaccurate measurement readings  With  the use of the on board heater  the AR1000 sensor uses 24 W of power at 24 VDC        4 1 2  Shield  Clear     The un insulated wire is the cable and case shield and is connected to ground inside the  sensor  It should also be connected to ground at the power supply end of the cable  
39. nits for AW are dictated by the scale factor  SF   See section 5 2 2 for information about  scale factors  SF      AW sets the length of the active range  beginning at AC   AW is always equal or greater than    0     zero      AW is always equal or greater than           absolute value of AH     7 4  Example of alarm output configuration          AH AH  F            WET   E x  LOW HIGH 2411         Dist              Figure 12 Alarm output behavior with AH  and AH     Example  A moving object is monitored within a window of 10 m to 11 m with a hysteresis of  0 2 m  The commands would be      10 AH0 2 AW1       Increasing distance  meters      gt                                                           9 8 9 9 10 0 10 1 10 2 m 11 0 11 1 11 2 11 3   AH L L L H H H H L L H   AH H H H L L L L H H H  Decreasing distance  meters    A   11 3 11 2 11 1 11 0      10 2 10 1 10 0 9 9 9 8   AH L L L L H H H H H L   AH H H H H L L L L L H       AR1000 User s Manual    Rev 1 6 9 09 Acuity    Laser Measurement  23       7 5  Error Mode behavior for the alarm output  SEO  SE1 or SE2   The factory default setting is SEI    The AR1000 alarm output can be configured to output different alarm outputs for special error  conditions that correspond to Error Messages E15  E16  E17 and E18  See Error Messages  section 5 3 for more information      SEO  Enter   will cause the AR1000 to alarm and hold the output state from the last valid  measurement     SEI   Enter   will force the following behavior 
40. o ground  Blue wire   The voltage on the Alarm  wire must not exceed the limits of the Power Supply connection voltages  orange and blue  wires   or excessive current may flow into the sensor and cause damage     AR1000 User s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09    Acuity    1 3 Laser Measurement      10   S00mA                 Figure 10 Wiring diagram for Alarm Output       4 1 6  Laser Trigger  Brown     The Brown wire is the Trigger input  It is normally left unconnected to enable the laser     The trigger input is used with the DF measurement mode or TM trigger mode setting in the      1000    The trigger input is intended for triggering a distance measurement with an external signal  that is applied as a voltage between 3 V and 24 V  The user specifies a delay time and trigger  edge for measurement initiation     Trigger level is defined   HIGH  Switch is closed   LOW  Switch is open     Trigger edge is defined   Rising edge  Switch closes  input voltage transitions from LOW to HIGH   Falling edge  Switch opens  input voltage transitions from HIGH to LOW        Figure 11 Wiring diagram for Trigger Input    If a switch is used  the input may need a debouncing circuit to prevent multiple triggers or  triggers on the wrong edge  This input circuit can be used with a supply from 10V to 30V   The 1K resistor limits the voltage at the sensor input       v SUPPLY ORANGE  J 5    TRIGGER SwITCH        TO AR198  SENSOR  N  TRIGGER INPUT Ly BROWN    AR1000 User   s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09 Ac
41. possible baud rates until the    AR1000 User s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09    Acuity    Laser Measurement    AR1000 accepts the command and sets the baud rate to 9600  The possible baud rates are  2400  4800  9600  19200  and 38400        3 5 2  Sensor Output Check    If the sensor output value is in error  check that the sensor and target are stationary and stable   that the target is at least 4 inches  0 1 m  from the sensor s lens  and that the laser beam is  hitting the target     The distance offset setting may alter the values output by the sensor  Reset the sensor to the  factory default to remove its effect     The sensor may need to warm up for 5 10 minutes before reaching full accuracy  Leave it on  for a few minutes and re check the sensor accuracy     AR1000 User s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09    Acuity    1 0 Laser Measurement    4  Signal and Power Interface    The AR1000 has a multipurpose cable  sensor cable  with solder tail wires  Connection and  termination according to the instructions is essential for correct sensor operation  Read the wire  descriptions for connection information        Figure 7 AR1000 multipurpose cable with 10 conductors plus shield and corresponding pin arrangements    4 1  Sensor Cable Wire Colors and Functions    The tables below shows the wiring on systems ordered without power supplies                             Wire Pin Function in All Modes  Brown C External Trigger Input  3V to 24 V    Red D Analog output  4 20 mA current loop    Ora
42. re of heating off   40 C  70 C  display set distance of Iout 4mA  display set distance of Iout 20mA    remove measurement  display set trigger delay  0  9999ms  trigger level  0 1   display set trigger mode  0 1  trigger level  0 1   display set baud rate  2400  38400   display set autostart command  DT DS DW DX DF DM TP LO ID   display set distance offset       distance to offset  offset     distance     display settings  reset settings    20    Acuity    Laser Measurement    6  Analog Output Operation  RB  RE  SE     The analog output uses two wires  The output is Red and the return is Blue  The return wire is the  power supply ground  The current loop output is always on     The analog output is updated with each sample measured  The analog output will deliver a current  which increases linearly from 4 mA at the range beginning point to 20 mA at the range end point     Best accuracy and noise immunity is obtained by connecting a 500 Ohm resistor to the current return  wire at the measurement point  For connection details  see section 0    6 1  Setting the analog range beginning point  RB   The default setting for RB is 1000  1000 meters is beyond the allowable range of the AR1000   The parameter units for RB are dictated by the scale factor  SF   See section 5 2 2    The RB  range beginning command  sets the location of the point that is assigned 4 milliamps in  the current loop output  The range beginning point can be set to any distance within the sensor s  natural measu
43. rement range  RB may be greater or less than RE     6 2  Setting the analog range end point  RE   The default setting for RE is 2000  2000 meters is beyond the allowable range of the AR1000     The parameter units for RE are dictated by the scale factor  SF   See section 5 2 2 for  information about scale factors  SF      The RE  range end  command sets the location of the range ending point sometimes referred to as  the end of the measurement range  The range ending point is assigned 20 milliamps in the current  loop output  The range ending point can be set to any distance within the sensor s natural  measurement range  RE may be greater or less than RB     6 3  Setting the Error Mode  5  0  SE1 or SE2   The default setting is SEI    The     1000        be configured to output analog signals for special error conditions that  correspond to Error Messages E15  E16  E17 and E18  See Error Messages section 5 3 for more  information      SEO  Enter   will cause the AR1000 to output and hold the last valid measurement  SEI   Enter   will cause the sensor to output 3 mA if RE gt RB and 21 mA if RE lt RB  SE2 lt Enter gt  will cause the sensor to output 21 mA if RE gt RB and 3 mA if RE lt RB    The SE command also affects the Alarm output  See section 7 5    AR1000 User s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09    Acuity    Laser Measurement  21    7  Alarm Output Operation  AC  AH  AW  SE     The alarm output uses the white wire in the basic configuration     Alarm output is also referred to as
44. s  SF      AH allows you to make parameter settings for the output transition hysteresis at the beginning  and the end point of the active range of the alarm output     The mathematical sign of AH is used to set the logic level  HIGH or LOW  of the Alarm state     Positive sign            active range is HIGH active  No sign setting means positively signed  Negative sign            active range is LOW active        7 2 1  Positive alarm hysteresis    In the case of a positive AH  the output switches  with increasing distance   from LOW to HIGH if the distance is found to be greater than  AC AH 2    from HIGH to LOW if the distance is found to be greater than  AC AW  AH 2   with decreasing distance   from LOW to HIGH if the distance is found to be smaller than  AC AW AH 2    from LOW to HIGH the distance is found to be smaller than  AC AH 2         7 2 2  Negative alarm hysteresis    In the case of a negative AH  the output switching pattern will be the opposite of positive   with increasing distance     AR1000 User s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09    Acuity    Laser Measurement  22    from HIGH to LOW if the distance is found to be greater than  AC AH 2    from LOW to HIGH if the distance is found to be greater than  AC  AW  AH 2   with decreasing distance     from HIGH to LOW if the distance is found to be smaller than  AC  AW AH 2    from HIGH to LOW the distance is found to be smaller than  AC AH 2      7 3  Setthe alarm window  AW   The default setting for AW is 100000    The u
45. sidered a nonrefundable license fee unless  prior written waivers are obtained from Schmitt Industries incorporated   LICENSE  a  You are granted a personal  nontransferable and non exclusive license to use the hardware and software in this Agreement  Title and  ownership of the hardware and software and documentation remain in Schmitt Industries  Incorporated   b  the hardware and software may be used by you only on a single installation   c  you and your employees and agents are required to protect the confidentiality of the hardware and software  You may not distribute   disclose  or otherwise make the hardware and software or documentation available to any third party   d   youmay not copy or reproduce the hardware and software or documentation for any purpose   e  your may not assign or transfer the hardware and software or this license to any other person without the express prior written consent of  Schmitt Industries Incorporated   f  you acknowledge that you are receiving only a LIMITED LICENSE TO USE the hardware and software and related documentation and  that Schmitt Industries Incorporated retains title to the hardware and software and documentation  You acknowledge that Schmitt Industries  Incorporated has a valuable proprietary interest in the hardware and software and documentation   YOU MAY NOT USE  COPY  MODIFY  OR TRANSFER THE HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE  IN WHOLE OR IN ANY PART   WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF SCHMITT INDUSTRIES  INCORPORATED   IF YOU TRAN
46. sponding to 3  C     The HO command determines the low temperature below which the AR1000H sensor s internal  heater will automatically turn on  A temperature sensor inside the AR1000H monitors the internal  temperature of the device and compares it to the HOx value  If the measured internal temperature  is less than HOx  the heater will be activated  The range of permissible values for the Heater ON  setting is  40 to 70  C    To query the Heater ON temperature without making changes  type HO  enter     8 7  Set Heater OFF Temperature  HFx     This parameter is only available in the AR1000H laser sensor   Factory default setting is 12  corresponding to 12  C     The HF command determines the High temperature above which the AR1000H sensor   s internal  heater will automatically turn off  A temperature sensor inside the AR1000H monitors the  internal temperature of the device and compares it to the HOx value  If the measured internal  temperature is greater than HFx  the heater will be de activated  The range of permissible values  for the Heater ON setting is  40 to 70  C    To query the Heater OFF temperature without making changes  type HF  enter     AR1000 User   s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09    Acuity    2 8 Laser Measurement    9  Trigger Mode Optimization    Trigger mode is only available in the standard AR1000 and NOT available in the AR1000H  heater   sensor version     The AR1000 can operate with a hardware trigger that has been connected according to the diagram in  S
47. stance reference point    2 4  Laser Safety    Caution  This laser device should not be aimed at the human eye  Installers of laser sensors  should follow precautions set forth by ANSI Z136 1 Standard for the Safe Use of Lasers or by  their local safety oversight organization  The AR1000 is a class 2 laser product as stipulated in         60825 1 DIN EN 60825 1 2001 11 and a class II product under FDA 21CFR  In the event of  accidental  short time laser exposure  the human eye is sufficiently protected by its own aversion  response  blinking   This natural reflex may be impaired by medication  alcohol and drugs   Although the product can be operated without taking special safety precautions  refrain from  directly looking into the laser beam  Do not direct the laser beam at other people to avoid  potential eye hazards                           S N     Manufactured at  Schmitt Industries  Inc   2765 NW Nicolai St    Portland  OR USA  Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 w  Laser Notice 50       Figure 2 AR1000 laser safety labels    The laser safety classification reflects worst case situations  User settings or maintenance cannot  increase the level of laser radiation  Do not attempt to loosen any screws or open the sensor  housing     AR1000 User   s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09    Acuity    Laser Measurement    2 5  Sensor Maintenance    The AR1000 sensor requires little maintenance from the user  The sensor lens should be kept  clean of dust buildup as a part of regular preventative m
48. tance measurement  single shot   ueries inner temperature   ueries   sets floating average value  1    20   ueries   sets output format  decimel hex   ueries   sets time to measure  0   25    ueries   sets scale factor   ueries   sets error mode  0  1  2    ueries   sets alarm start point   ueries   sets alarm hysteresis   ueries   sets alarm width   ueries   sets heater temperature ON value  ueries   sets heater temperature OFF value  ueries   sets beginning of range  4 mA    ueries   sets end of range  20 mA    ueries   sets removal of measured value   ueries   sets trigger delay   ueries   sets trigger mode   ueries   sets baud rate   ueries   sets autostart    eooono  eeeeoeoeoeoeceembj  teeeesgzgzs22  g2  289g  E      m         B      5       ueries   sets offset    AR1000 User s Manual Acuity    Rev 1 6 9 09    Laser Measurement    Command  SO  LO  LF  PA  PR       Sets current distance as offset  Turns laser on    Turns laser off  Displays all parameter values  Resets all parameters to standard values          5 1 2    XE    button  Serial Communication Mode  Baud Rate  XE  Bn  Baud Rate     BR     The Baud Rate is selectable via the serial interface and it requires the host device to change  its own Baud Rate after commanding the sensor to change     The following Baud Rates are provided  with corresponding serial command      2400  4800  9600  19200  38400    BR2400 lt Enter gt   BR4800 lt Enter gt   BR9600 lt Enter gt   default   BR19200 lt Enter gt   BR38400 lt Ent
49. uity    14    5  Serial Interface Operation    5 1  Serial Hardware Interface    The serial port hardware is installed either as RS232  order sensor p n AP1000232  or RS422   order sensor p n AP1000422   The installed serial port hardware can only be selected at the time  of purchasing the AR1000 sensor  The serial port allows full duplex operation        5 1 1  Communications Protocol    Serial port communication is required to configure the AR1000 for operation  The easiest  way to commnicate is by using a PC with an RS232 communication port and a terminal  emulation program  The communications protocol is in ASCII format     Before an operating session begins  users should configure the AR1000 sensor with  parameters that meet the particular measuring site conditions and requirements  All valid  settings will be preserved when the AR1000 sensor is turned off and restored when turned  back on  They can only be replaced with new value entries or changed back to their default  values by communication through the serial port  Below is a short view of the commands  accepted through the AR 1000 serial protocol     Command  ID  DT  DS  DW  DX  DF  DM  TP  SA  SD  ST  SF  SE  AC  AH  AW  HO  HF  RB  RE  RM  TD  TM  BR  AS  OF       Description    tarts distance tracking   tarts distance tracking 7 m   tarts distance tracking on white target at 10 Hz  tarts distance tracking on white target at 50 Hz  tarts remote triggered single distance measurement  single shot   tarts single dis
50. uration  ASxx     Factory default setting is ID    Autostart defines which function will be carried out when the AR1000 is powered on   Possible entries are those delivering a measured value on the output side  an ID command or  the command for turning the laser on  LO      For example  if ASDT lt Enter gt  has been commanded  the AR1000 sensor will begin with  distance tracking after power up     Note that the Autostart setting will not operate at power up if Trigger Mode is ON  TM1 x   and the trigger condition is not met        5 5 4  Temperature Display  TP     The TP lt Enter gt  command displays the AR1000   s internal temperature in Celcius  This may  be helpful information if the sensor will be installed in environments which exceed the  temperature specification for the unit   10 to 60  C        5 5 5  Command Display  ID     The ID lt Enter gt  command displays the AR1000   s command set in the following format     AR1000 User   s Manual    Rev 1 6 9 09 Acuity    1 9 Laser Measurement    show this list                   ZED    EDES                   awaqa asa wasa  DTIEDSRDSSET 2  2                       s sas ss sS  DS  SSES       pe  DW  LENGE  o   u      Z aa a a  ss SS Pia  oin  DX DEDE GE  S 2 a Qaqa ataqa as assu tatc  DE  Enter                                                  DM                    Ere EE  SEP  FMS   ii l a aY  r    TA       SA Enter    SAx Enter           SD Enter    SDd Enter           ST Enter    STx Enter           SF Enter    SFx x Enter 
51. y z     Factory default setting is 0 0 0    Do not use this command when the AR1000 is used to control equipment as it may cause  hazards     RM is intended to facilitate settings for a range of expected distance values  Values which are  found to be outside of this expected range will be corrected until matching the most recently valid  measured values     RM is only used in DT mode   The command s format consists of three parameters which are separated by space  20h      x designates the number of preceding measured values that will be evaluated in the case of non   conforming measurement  A maximum of ten preceding measured values can be evaluated     y defines the range of permissible values  If this range is exceeded in negative or positive  direction  the respective measured value will be corrected accordingly     z stands for the number of values that are out of the permissible value range  out of tolerance  values   In the event of out of tolerance values arriving in succession  the most recently corrected  value will be included in the correction process for the next out of tolerance value     The maximum allowed number of out of tolerance values 1s100   Example  RM3 0 5 1  x23  2y 1  z 1         a  Actual    11 111        Limit        Corrected       AR1000 User   s Manual A    Rev 1 6 9 09    Acuity    Laser Measurement    27    8 6  Set Heater ON Temperature  HOx     This parameter is only available in the AR1000H laser sensor   Factory default setting is 3  corre
52. zes a shift  in phase  This phase is compared to a reference signal to determine the amount of shift and hence  a change in distance      2 22  Mechanical Dimensions    The following diagram shows the mechanical dimensions for the small AR1000  The sensor has  four 6 6 mm holes on the side flanges for mounting to a fixture  The cable is for power and all  communication  serial  analog  trigger  power  etc    It is a 12 pin M18 flange mount connector   Binder series 723   The outer case of the sensor is extruded aluminum with powder coated paint  for corrosion resistance       7 677  196                   AF        Hi H    630  16 0mm                H                 650  16 0menj    1 969  50 0mm                 Y  716  18 2mm           64  25 0mm           217 5 5mm       le          G           3 346  6              3 780  96 Dew                SENSORZEROPONNT        276  7                          260 106             4X     AR1000 User s Manual    Rev 1 6 9 09 Acuity    4 Laser Measurement    2 3  Installation    The AR1000 sensor is typically installed by affixing the sensor to a machined bracket with bolts  through the four mounting holes in the sensor  Their location is shown in the mechanical drawing  above  The laser should be aimed at a target such that the distance from the reference point to the  target can be meausured        Laser strikes distant target and  measures the distance based on  the laser reflection returned to  the collection lens     Figure 1 Zero di
    
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