Examples of using Radar sensor in English and their translations into Italian
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Principle of operation VEGAPULS 62 is a radar sensor in K-band emitting frequency approx.
Product description 3.1 Structure The VEGAPULS 63 radar sensor is available in two electronics versions.
A radar sensor carries its own illumination source, in the form of radio waves transmitted by an antenna.
Support microwave radar sensor system, to achieve daylight automatically turn off the lights,
1 Assemble radar sensor and antenna extension
The radar sensor VEGAPULS WL 61 is the ideal sensor for all appli-cations in the water and waste water industry.
If the radar sensor is mounted very close to a heavily structured vessel wall,
When the radar sensor detects a slower vehicle in front,
The VEGAPULS 62 radar sensor can be used in a wide variety of applications for continuous level measurement of liquids.
A radar sensor can be optionally installed for presence-dependent luminaire operation.
The radar sensor is heated.
It uses a radar sensor to continuously monitor the vehicle in front,
However, in winter conditions, you should make sure that the radar sensor is free of ice and snow before you set off.
A high frequency radar sensor detects the distance to the vehicle ahead and its speed.
you can mount the radar sensor with horn antenna on sockets which are higher than the length of the antenna.
Take care that the plastic tip of the radar sensor is not damaged during transport.
Fig. 14: Configuration bypass 1 Radar sensor 2 Marking of the polarisation plane 3 Instrument flange 4 Distance sensor reference plane to upper tube connection 5 Distance of the tube connections 6 Ball valve with complete opening.
Remove conical protective cover from radar sensor 2 Assemble radar sensor and individual parts of the antenna extension in such a way that the respective markings for the polarisation plane as well as the optional rinsing air connection are aligned with each other.
Fig. 21: Configuration bypass 1 Radar sensor 2 Marking of the polarisation direction 3 Instrument flange 4 Distance sensor reference plane to upper tube connection 5 Distance of the tube connections 6 Ball valve with complete opening.
Within a range of 150 metres, a radar sensor behind the grille continuously monitors the distance to the vehicle driving in front of you and a digital camera