Sequential Array Scanning
SSC-T800 makes a sequential scan of a two dimensional array formed by each transmitter and the whole set of corresponding receivers.
This method of scanning creates a high-density detection net between the transmitter and the receiver. Thin pipe, tape or name cards that pass through conventional light curtains can be reliably detected.
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The figure on the right shows a model with six light axes. The number of light axes depends on the model.
SSC-T801
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When installing the main unit of the sensor, the tightening torque has to be 0.6N m or less.
SSC-T850
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When installing the main unit of the sensor, the tightening torque has to be 0.6N m or less.
SSC-T810
SSC-T830
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When installing the main unit of the sensor, the tightening torque has to be 0.6N m or less.
SSC-T815
SSC-T835
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When installing the main unit of the sensor, the tightening torque has to be 0.6N m or less.