User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Safety Notice
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Setup
- 3 Data Structure
- 4 Web Control
- 5 PandarView
- 6 Communication Protocol
- 7 Sensor Maintenance
- 8 Troubleshooting
- Appendix I Channel Distribution
- Appendix II Absolute Time and Laser Firing Time
- Appendix III PTP Protocol
- Appendix IV Certification Info
- Appendix V Support and Contact
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4.3.3 Multi-section FOV
Users can configure up to five continuous angle ranges for all channels.
Outside the specified ranges, there will be no laser firing or data generated.
4.3.4 Note
· Click "Save" to apply your settings.
· The angles in degrees are accurate to the first decimal place.
· If the Start Angle is larger than the End Angle, then the actual azimuth FOV is the union of [Start Angle, 360°] and [0°, End Angle].
For instance, when the angle range is set to be [270°, 90°], the actual azimuth FOV is [270°, 360°]∪[0°, 90°].