3. Select Threshold and set to level that will screen out
erroneous readings due to false triggers.
4. Select Average in order to set the period over which
to average the measurements, or set to NONE.
5. The present settings are automatically saved for the
next time 843-R is turned on.
2.5.5. Energy or Average Power Measurement
Warning:
Do not exceed maximum sensor limits for power,
energy, power density and energy density as listed in
Table 5 and Table 6 in Sensor Specifications.
Otherwise, there is a risk of damaging the absorber.
With the pyroelectric sensor, you have been supplied a
test slide with the same coating as on your pyroelectric
detector. You can also obtain this slide from your dealer.
You should use this slide to test the damage threshold
with your laser pulses. If the slide shows damage,
then either enlarge your beam or lower the laser energy
until damage is no longer seen.
Note:
High sensitivity pyroelectric sensors (919E-200U-8-
25K, 919E-0.1-12-25K) are very sensitive to vibration,
and therefore might read a false trigger when
operating in an acoustically non-stable environment.
Set the threshold to a high enough value that false
triggering does not occur.
To choose Energy or Average Power Measurement
1. To measure average power, press the Mode key and
select Power.
2. To measure energy pulses, press the Mode key and
select Energy.
3. If the laser is pulsing at greater than 1Hz, the
frequency will be shown on the screen as well.