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    LT7 Series

    LT7 Laser Diffuse Time-of-Flight Sensor
    • Offered in retroreflective models with two discrete outputs (PNP) for extremely long ranges up to 250 m
    • Available in diffuse models with two discrete outputs (PNP) and one 4-20 mA output for long-range background suppression up to 10 m
    • Provides two alarm outputs with ongoing LCD display for easy troubleshooting
    • Features TEACH-mode programming, using integrated push buttons or serial interface
    • Continually displays sensing distance in millimeters or hundredths of an inch
    • Delivers excellent ±10 mm linearity
    • Offers choice of RS-422 or SSI-compatible serial connection
    • Uses visible Class 2 alignment laser for accurate alignment
    • Provides quick warmup to minimize drift

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    LT7 Series -- Datasheet
    16 Feb 2017
    Datasheet
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    Long-Range Position Detection
    Long-Range Position Detection

    In a warehouse, the time-of-flight L-GAGE LT7 laser sensor gauges the position of a retrieval shuttle as far as 250 m away from the sensor.

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    Roll Monitoring with a Laser Sensor
    Roll Monitoring with a Laser Sensor

    The L-GAGE LT7 is aimed at a roll of print paper, constantly monitoring its diameter, to gauge the rate at which the printer is taking up the paper.

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    Stacker Crane Positioning
    Stacker Crane Positioning

    Banner’s time-of-flight LT7 laser sensors provide long-distance ranges up to 250 m with a visible red laser spot for easy alignment. Depending on range needed, a diffuse or retroreflective time-of-flight laser sensor can be used. Retroreflective LT7 laser sensors provide ranges up to 250 m and diffuse LT7 laser sensors provide long-range background suppression up to 10 m.

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    Long-Range Inspection in Automotive Assembly
    Long-Range Inspection in Automotive Assembly

    As vehicles move forward on an automotive assembly line, an L-GAGE LT7 time-of-flight laser sensor is directed inside the sun roof to verify that the car seat has been installed and is in the correct position.

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