Laser beta lasermike LS8000-3 User Manual
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LaserSpeed 8000-3 Instruction Handbook
LaserTrak Software
Part No. 93463 / Drawing No. 0921-01561
Page 100 of 221
Revision A (Sep 2007)
reset every time data acquisition is restarted. Note: This is not
the average of the QF on the display.
Point Record Number- is the number data points acquired since the data
acquisition began.
Time in Sec- the amount of time since the data acquisition began.
Vel. Min IV – the minimum velocity in view (IV) on the velocity graph
Vel. Max IV – the maximum velocity in view (IV) on the velocity graph
Gauge Status
Instrument Type – the type of gauge from which LaserTrak is acquiring
data.
Valid Measurement – Yes, if the gauge is making valid measurement,
and No, if it is not making valid measurements.
Material Present – Yes, if material present is detected and No, if material
present is not detected.
Laser At Temp – Yes, if the Laser is within the allowed temperature
range, and No if the Laser is outside its temperature range.
The LS8000 will turn off its Laser if it is outside the allowed
temperature range.
Interlock Closed- Yes, if the interlock is closed and No if the interlock is
open. The Laser will only be on if the interlock is closed.
Shutter Open – Yes, if the internal shutter is open and No if the internal
shutter is close. If the shutter is closed, the Laser beam will
be blocked and no measurements will be made.
User Update Rate – Displayed in Milliseconds: Indicates how fast the
gauge will output readings via RS232, RS422, and Ethernet
Walking Threshold – the gauge will not increment the internal length
counter or output pulses if the speed is below this Walking
Threshold value. The Walking Threshold is set during gauge
Configuration. Set the Walking Threshold to 0 to disable this
feature.
Hold Velocity – Sets the velocity value above which, the last valid reading
is held when no measurements are made, and below which
the LS8000 outputs a zero for the velocity and stops counting
length when no valid measurements are made. The Hold