Operation Manual LASER RANGE FINDER MODULE LRF MOD 4EC 105 Sparks Ave., Toronto, ON, M2H 2S5, Canada
7 3. DELIVERY SET Standard delivery set The unit is supplied in the following assembly: Qty LRF MOD 4EC 1 Eyepiece 1 USB camera 1 Compact disk
8 4. SPECIFICATIONS Range Finder Laser Measuring range Accuracy First, last and auto target selection Meters/Yards display Last 10 readings recall Ret
9 Interface RS 232 interface. Power External power requirement 9V DC, 300 mA The unit is fully operational when voltage is higher than 7V. A ‘LOW BAT
10 5. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Maximum distance Though maximum measurement distance depends on target reflectivity, weather conditions and other condi
11 The correspondence between the pressing of the buttons and the signals sent via RS-232 is described in Interconnectivity, chapter 7. The rest of th
12 Target selection logic On its way towards the target, laser beam may reflect from various objects, thus decreasing ranging accuracy. The smaller,
13 To activate the Scanning regime press and hold the A button in Ready mode. The unit will work in the Scanning regime while the A button is pressed.
14 2. In what units result of distance measurement is displayed: meters or yards, degrees or mils, km/h or mph, 3. What reticle shape is visible: re
15 Quick link to the Standard1 set of measurement parameters (display name: Std1), Quick link to Standard2 set of measurement parameters (displ
16 Note: On a special request a menu of a particular unit can be simplified to show only required modes. Setup mode To modify the Ready to Measure
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17 Mode Display name Distance Speed Azimuth Elevation Reticle Target selection logic Setup COdE Entrance into the Setup mode Cd1 M m NC Cd2 Y y
18 Mode Display name Distance Speed Azimuth Elevation Reticle Target selection logic Cd 16 Display test Cd 17 Compass calibration Gating GAt Entran
19 Compass calibration If the Module was exposed to a strong magnetic field or was not in use for a long time, the compass accuracy may diminish.
20 Pressing the A button will activate shown on the LCD communication format. Gating mode In this mode the gating function is activated: user ca
21 Data Recall mode In the Data Recall mode results of the last 10 measurements can be displayed. Measurement results are saved in on-board memory
22 Display test mode Selecting Code 16 in the Setup mode will cause all display segments and indicators to flash for 8 seconds. Additional displa
23 6. BEST MEASURING TECHNIQUE Laser range finder module measures distance by catching a laser beam reflected from the target. Everything that improve
24 distance estimation to cut off all objects closer than the chosen one. Note: the Gating setting is remembered by the System until altered. Therefor
25 7. Interconnectivity The unit supports RS-232 interface. Physical connection is performed through a connector specific to each order. The default c
26 The data string has the following structure (in Hex): b1 b2 b3 E4h b5 E4h 0Dh 0Ah, where: b1 – type of measurement; b2 – sign of measurement (1 –
iii IMPORTANT INFORMATION Read prior to activation You have just purchased a sophisticated electro-optical device that emits invisible laser radiation
27 b11 – MSB of the result for the second type of measurement b15 – LSB of the result for the third type of measurement b17 – MSB of the result for th
28 S1 – first symbol of the status menu S2 – second symbol of the status menu S3 – third symbol of the status menu or 21h S4 – 21h or 00h Examples of
29 Output, Hex Output, ASCII LRF menu position 43h 31h 32h 21h 0Ah 0Dh C12! <LF><CR> Code 12 47h 32h 34h 21h 0Ah 0Dh G24! <LF><
30 Figure 4. Cable diagram Connector and cable layout can be modified for specific customer needs. GPS interconnectivity The Modules can transmit
31 Another cable is required and can be supplied as an option. To work with GPS, perform the following steps: Switch to PLGr mode; Choose either
32 8. STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE The unit is a sophisticated precision optical instrument equipped with laser and electronics. Therefore, it should be ha
33 9. TROUBLESHOOTING Ranging does not work. Display is transparent. Check the power supply. Ranging does not work. Display indicates results of the
34 10. WARRANTY NEWCON warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of the original purchase, but no m
35 11. CUSTOMER SUPPORT Should you experience any difficulties with your NEWCON OPTIK product, consult the enclosed manual. If the problem remains unr
36 12. QUALITY CERTIFICATE MOD 4EC The unit has passed the quality inspection. Production date Serial number Quality Inspector Purchase date
1 CONTENTS 1. BRIEF DESCRIPTION... 3 1.1 Principle of work ...
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2 5.14 Additional display information... 22 6. BEST MEASURING TECHNIQUE... 23 7. Interconnectivity...
3 CAREFULLY READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING! FAILURE TO OBEY THE INSTRUCTIONS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND MAY CAUSE INJURY! 1. BRIEF DESCRIPTION
4 Principle of work The Modules send invisible, eye safe laser pulses to the target. Pulses reflected from the target are captured and processed by
5 2. DEVICE APPEARANCE 1 – Communication connector 2 – Detachable eye-piece 3 – LRF cover 4 – Desiccator 5 – Optical window 6 – Detachable cam
6 1 – Low battery indicator 2 – Reticle (either -¦- or ) 3 – Units of measurement 4 – Measurement result 5 – Target quality indicator 6 – Laser
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