SORHEA
6
ALIGNMENT AND ADJUSTEMENT
6.1
Optical alignment
Correct operation of detection depends on correct barrier alignment.
This alignment consists of lining up the optical axes of the column cells installed facing each other.
Perform this adjustment for each cell using the integrated viewfinder.
DESCRIPTION OF THE CELL VIEWFINDER
Loosen the adjusting knob (1) thereby allowing the cell
to rotate horizontally +/- 90°.
Place the eye in front of the cell along an oblique line
of sight.
Aiming consists of visualizing the image of the
opposite housing (see figure below).
Aiming is performed by rotating the sight horizontally
+/- 90° by directly manipulating the cell fork (3).
Vertical rotation +/- 10° via the adjustment knob (2).
After sighting the image, do not forget to fasten the
adjustment knob (1).
Note: distance between eye and optical sighting: approximately 5 cm / 2 in.
Detection zone
Target image
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MAXIRIS 3000 / 3100
+/- 10°
2
+/- 90°
5 cm
/ 2 in
Oblique
sighting
3
1