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1.      2 000 4 000 6 000 8 000  Range Capability  5042  1550nm BS  5020  3042  1550  WEEN   3020  905nm   1027    2 000 4 000 6 000 8 000  Specified Range performance on NATO target  m   Data Sheet LRF Modules Page 5 10    Vectronix Proprietary Information    3 3 Range performance    Name eit   1027   3020   3027   3042   5020   5042  Eye safety per IEC 60825 1  Second Edition  2007 08        Classt   Classt   Classt   Class1  Classi   Ciass1    2800   2500   5500  DEE  BES   5   5   5   5     0    eam divergence  typical    AIWIO  D O   gt     O O  o     E  O   SE  O        mi  E Z      s      o    necified range performance on NATO target     ypical range performance 1Hz on NATO target a  vical range performance on man size target       op     5  3  3  3  3  o  5 ee  5    5    03 11   03 13   03 11   03 11   03 13   03 11  3          1 1        1500 m  10       Measurement time for range measurement   03   05   03    igh repetition rate We EE WS a BE   Up to three separate distances can be obtained with a single measurement    The typical target discrimination  distance between the targets  is 30m        Za  gt 72 CI  Ko  OJO  3   jo IS  S  3    DD Ic     OP  3   gt    O1 fen   g    D Wa  Q     h oO D  O O Le         oI ISIS  5  5 CH  21     5  o ls la S  3 w     Dt  Di   op     em   en    D   3   D       3   e   Q   D  Zlziei  iaialalalalalzig  N IN 2 13    Conditions  1  target size  beam filling  reflectivity 60    detection rate 90   visibility 10 km   20   C environmenta
2.    LRF 3000 series  for extended range performance  The laser source of the LRF 3000 series is a 1550nm laser diode  This is invisible even to an image intensifier device   The LRF 3020 has a 20mm  the LRF 3027 a 27mm  the LRF 3042 has a 42 mm optical aperture     LRF 5000 series  with beamshaper for maximum range performance  The proprietary beamshaper technology reduces the divergence and extends the range of this 1550 nm range finder   The LRF 5020 has a 20mm optical aperture  the LRF 5042 has a 42mm optical aperture     2 Key Benefits    Features Benefits  All series  Class 1 eyesafe laser Unrestricted  safe operation  Rapid measurement Nearly instantaneous results about the target  High repetition rate Accurate tracking of a moving target  Low divergence Easier finding with more accurate results  3000 series  Wavelength 1550nm invisible even for NV goggles  5000 series  Wavelength 1550 with beamshaper longest range  good results also in bad conditions  Data Sheet LRF Modules Page 4 10    Vectronix Proprietary Information    3 Features                                           3 1 Overview  1027 3020 3027 3042  Nom  wave length   nm 1550 1550 1550 1550 1550  Optical aperture  Range capability 2 500 2 000 4 200 6 000 4 500 3 000  Spor range pen      4700 1 400 2 500 2 800 2 500 5 500  on NATO target  mm   mme f 10   105 f 114   10    mm   am   50   80   10 a    250 120 250 325 120  3 2 Range performance graphs  5042  1550nm BS  5020  3042  1550nm 3027  3020  905  _   1027 
3.  Box  a  standard terminal software and the LRF User Manual is enough to get a first impression of the LRF Module  The Laser Range Finder  Interface Box can be powered either through a single 9V battery block or through the external power     The Universal Interface Kit consists of  e Interface Box with On   Off Switch  Banana connectors for external power supply  Battery connector in the battery case on the back of the Interface Box  RS232 connector  female 9 pin Sub D  LRF Module connectors  serial  power   Screw set  USB stick with manuals       Figure 1   LRF Modules Interface kit    vectronix     Data Sheet LRF Modules Page 8   10  Vectronix Proprietary Information    5 Ordering Information    MS e   e de   EE   D0     e  906 590 LRF 1027 27 5 mm optics  905 nm wavelength       906 591 LRF 1027 DMC  gt  27 5 mm optics  905 nm wavelength  incl  DMC SX       906 665 LRF 3020 20 mm optics  1550 nm wavelength   Se 906 592 LRF 3027 27 5 mm optics  1550 nm wavelength    fF   906 593 LRF 3027 DMC  gt  27 5 mm optics  1550 nm wavelength  incl  DMC SX  rn 901 860 LRF 3042 42 mm optics  1550 nm wavelength    1901859 LRF3042 DMC    42 mm optics  1550 nm wavelength  inc  DUC SX_     190524   LRF56020   20 mm optics  1550 nmBeamshaper Cd  pi 901862  LRF542   42 mm optics  1550 nm Beamshaper        901861   LRF5042 DMC        42 mm optics  1550 nm Beamshaper  incl  DMC SX  1905501   LRF Interface Kit     1 LRF Interface Kit for LRF xx27 and xx42     907 281   LRF Interface Kit CPU 1 L
4.  range finder modules  allows a large number of applications to be ad dressed with the same interface conditions  which  again supports achieving the best price   performance ratio     The LRF module for range measurement is a unique instrument combining excellent range performance with outstanding handling com   fort  All rangefinder modules are class 1 eye safe with respect to IEC as well as ANSI standards    The LRF module provides digital output of range and with the optional DMC also azimuth  heading   elevation  pitch  and bank  roll    The entire communication is done via a serial interface    A stable and mechanical structure designed to be as small as possible results in a lightweight  low volume and robust module  The  modular application concept and the use of modern technologies provide the user with the best price performance currently available     The range performance depends on wavelength and optics aperture  but also greatly on the beam divergence  An emit ting laser beam  with small divergence leads to more laser light on a sighted object  this results in more reflected light back to the receiver of the LRF  module  Enhancing the    concentration    of laser light is possible with several technologies     The LRF family offers three different laser technologies     LRF 1000 series  for standard range measurements  The laser source of the LRF 1000 series is a 905nm laser diode  This is invisible to the unaided eye   The LRF 1027 has a 27mm optical aperture  
5.  vectronix     Data Sheet LRF Modules Page 2 10  Vectronix Proprietary Information    Table of Content    1 Product overview    2 Key Benefits    3 Features    3 1    3 2    3 3    3 4    3 5    3 6    3 7    3 8    4 Kits    4 1    4 2    Overview   Range performance graphs  Range performance  Additional functions  Electrical interface  Communication  Environmental    Mechanical interface  dimensions and weight    Starter Kit    Interface Kit    5 Ordering Information    6 Part Numbers    Data Sheet LRF Modules  Vectronix Proprietary Information    10    vectronix     Page 3 10    1 Product overview    Your goal is to successfully integrate a laser rangefinder module into your host system  and Vectronix is here to help with its line of in   novative LRF modules  The latest laser diode technology ensures a rapid and accurate measurement  Highly skilled technicians are  following Swiss quality standards during assembly  All electronic components as well as necessary optics are securely mounted to a  stable chassis which is then boresighted to its line of sight  LoS      Vectronix offers a variety of LRF OEM modules available for applications requiring different ranges  Depending on visibility conditions  and target properties  ranges can be achieved up to 8 km  The diode laser technology utilized by the Vectronix LRF modules allows  cost effectiveness  minimum power consumption  small volume and weight  important for most applications and systems  A standardi   zation of laser
6. Data Sheet LRF MODULES       Laser Rangefinder Modules  1027  3020  3027  3042  5020  5042    vectronix     07   2010  Christian Waschnig  Version 11  Datasheet LRF Modules V11 doc    DISCLAIMER       Technical parameters  provided in this document  are typical values  unless otherwise specified     Do not use the typical properties shown in this technical profile and dimensions on interface drawings as a basis for preparing  your specifications  Please contact Vectronix AG for assistance and recommendations in establishing particular specifications     The information presented in this data sheet is believed to be accurate and correct for the intended use of the LRF module  All of  its contents and the LRF module specifications are subject to change without notice   Illustrations  descriptions and technical data are not binding and may subject to change without prior information        For safe use of the Laser Range Finder modules  please refer to separate operator manuals  OML    o All other previous versions of this data sheet are invalid     Without the prior written permission of Vectronix this document may neither be copied in part or whole by mechanical  photo   graphic  electronic or any other means  this includes converting it to any machine readable form   nor be stored in an information  storage system  nor be used for any purpose other than that intended  nor be made available or passed on to any third party who  has not been expressly authorized by Vectronix    
7. RF Interface Kit for LRF xx20     gt  Note   In case of choosing a DMC  the normal orientation  1  is delivered as standard   Other orientations  2  3  4  on request  LRF xx20mm modules are not available with DMC         LRF Orientation   Orient  Text Picture       Standard     ER    ST Inverted LRF   P d Inverted LRF orientation   20 H CE modules feet are pointing to the sky    Normal   D Normal LRF orientation   orientated LRF fe un modules feet are pointing to the earth    On request  UN tom    i  l t Left side LRF orientation   PEER   s modules feet are pointing to the left  On request  a Right side LRF orientation  Right tilted LRF ewe J an    40      modules feet are pointing to the right    vectronix        Data Sheet LRF Modules Page 9 10  Vectronix Proprietary Information    6 Part Numbers    LRF 1000 LRF 1027    Art  No without DMC 906590  Art  No incl  DMC 906591    LRF 3000    LRF 3020   LRF 3027   LRF 3042    Art  No without DMC 906665 906592 901860  Art  No incl  DMC 906593 901859    LRF 5000    LRF 5020 LRF 5042    Art  No without DMC 905284 901862  Art  No incl  DMC 901861    1550nm BS    laser technology 1  905nm  3  1550nm  5  1550nm BS   option O  standard  1  pointer possible  2  integrated photosensor  optics diameter 20  27  42   for an integrated DMC  optional           The information presented in this data sheet is believed to be accurate and correct for the intended use of the LRF module   All of its contents and the LRF module specifications are sub
8. ion    Note  The xx20 modules have different electronics than the LRF xx27 and xx42 modules     ame   3020   3027   3042   5020   5042      Connector Interface  PCB is with FOI Mintek      2PCB   ern   2PcB   2PCB   eRn   2PCB_   Inefacetpe LE TE   Rs232   RS232 LES CES     Voltage l  vel V  3    15V    3    15V    3    15V     3    15V    3    15V    3    15V   g  3    15V    3    15V    3    15V    3    15V    3    15V    3    15V  EH    eral interface baud rate  factory setting 9600 38 400 9 600 9600 38400 9 600    Serial interface baud rate  optional user settings Bau    unctional Shock  half sine  at 11ms  hock  half sine  at 1ms in z direction  optical dir      1027   3020   3027   3042   5020   5042     2x 3H8   4x M4 5             gr    Note  LRFxx20   no compass can be attached to the LRF  neither electronically  nor mechanically        LRF xx20 LRF xx27 LRF xx42    50 25 mm       vectronix     Data Sheet LRF Modules Page 7 10  Vectronix Proprietary Information    4 Kits    4 1 Starter Kit   Vectronix supports LRF Module test and initial integration by supplying a LRF Interface Box    New customers have the possibility to order a LRF starter kit  which could consist of several different LRF modules as well as a com   plete interface kit  Existing customers already using LRF modules can also order a separate interface kit     4 2 Interface Kit   The intention of the LRF Interface Box is to avoid data cable wiring and powering the LRF before starting  The LRF Interface
9. ject to change without notice   Illustrations  descriptions and technical data are not binding and may subject to change without prior information   All other previous versions of this data sheet are invalid        Without the prior written permission of Vectronix this document may neither be copied in part or whole by mechanical  pho   tographic  electronic or any other means  this includes converting it to any machine readable form   nor be stored in an in   formation storage system  nor be used for any purpose other than that intended  nor be made available or passed on to any  third party who has not been expressly authorized by Vectronix     GLASS 1    LASER PRODUCT       vectronix     Vectronix AG  Max Schmidheiny Strasse 202  CH 9435 Heerbrugg  Switzerland   Telephone  41 71 726 72 00  Fax  41 71 726 72 01  www vectronix ch    07   2010  Christian Waschnig  Version 11  Datasheet LRF Modules V11 doc    Illustrations  descriptions and technical data are not binding and may be changed   Copyright Vectronix AG  Heerbrugg  Switzerland  2008    
10. l temperature   1013 mbar pressure    2  analogue 1  except   target size  NATO  2 3 x 2 3 m   reflectivity 30     3  analogue 1  except   target size  man  1 x 1 m   reflectivity 10   this is a typical range only and not specified    3 4 Additional functions    3020   3027   3042   5020   5042    DMC SX 5000 included  optional      possible   possible   no   possible  yes yes   Operating modes  via serial interface  _     Built in Test  BIT   via serial interface          3 5 Electrical interface    Note  The xx20 modules have different electronics than the LRF xx27 and xx42 modules     unit   1027   3020   3027   3042   5020   5042     Power supply  ripple  lt  100mVpp  min     max    Voltage ripple  maximum allowable  100   so   1    10   so   10  t     lt     O      Ko     Typical current consumption at 5V while lasing 650 RMS typ  700 typ  650 RMS typ    650 RMS typ  700 typ  650 RMS typ   mg Irene  e   eo    nomic    oo  heading  amp  tilt measurement  with DMC SX 5000   STD   250 STD   250 STD   250  0 1 0 055    25    m  mW  mW  mW    Typi ONSU   stan WT D    Typi ONSU   Capacity to charge when applyingpower    Capacity to charge when powering up to standby    mode  Note  Depending on the power supply  these u  capacitance can cause high current spikes     dby mode  SWT or Com_switch to GN  cal power c mption at 5V in  down mode WT or Com_switch       TI    A  F       vectronix     Data Sheet LRF Modules Page 6   10  Vectronix Proprietary Information    3 6 Communicat
    
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