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Ranger CRT380R 8-CCD Wireless Alignment System ( Complete )


 
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8-CCD Wheel Sensors

    • Deliver greater speed and improved range for accurate results
    • Cordless Bluetooth® sensors remove hassle of connecting cables
    • On-sensor controls permits users to operate selective computer software functions from any wheel location eliminating the need for countless return trips to the console
    • Greater speed, improved range and accuracy and quick, precise measurement readings
    • Instantaneous wireless data transfer as far away as 200-feet between sensors and CRT380R aligner
    • Tough polymer casings and sturdy construction reduces potential damage to sensitive sensor components
    • Contamination-proof touch-pad controls
    • Improved ball-bearing actuators for precise pendulum movement
    • Automatic battery-charging docking stations built right on the cabinet sides keeps sensors charged and ready at all times
    • Sleep-mode function during vehicle adjustment periods to preserve battery life
    • On-screen displays alert alignment technician of possible sensor adjustments required for precise, accurate readings
    • Long-life 7.2 volt NiMH* batteries provide a full day of continuous operation

    *Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) is the next generation of rechargeable batteries that emerged after NiCd (Nickel-Cadmium Battery). They use hydrogen absorbing alloys in their negative electrode (anode) and nickel oxide in their positive electrode (cathode). NiMH batteries are more environmentally friendly than NiCd, and offer much greater battery capacity per volume than NiCd. Another major advantage of NiMH over NiCd is their ability to accept a charge at any time without suffering from "memory effect”.


What is 8-CCD?

    Power is supplied to the measurement sensors by built-in rechargeable batteries. The alignment values are determined with optical measurement using CCD line cameras (Charge-Coupled Devices) and 4 infrared light sources in each measurement sensor. There is a camera in the main housing, a second on the boom. Each CCD camera is illuminated alternately by 2 IR light sources; this requires a skewed position of the CCD lines in the cameras by 45" with respect to both light beams. One light source inside the camera beams directly from above onto the CCD line. This light source is built into a pendulum and handles the measurement of camber and steering axis inclination. The second light beam falls from the opposite measurement sensor in the horizontal direction onto the same CCD line and handles the measurement of the toe angle. The CCD camera line is divided into 1024 adjacent segments. From the beam intensity on the different segments, it is possible to calculate the beam deflection and thus the corresponding angle. Here an upstream lens that reduces the point-shaped light beam to a line and the ability of the downstream camera electronics to detect the lightest area of the light line achieve high precision. The individual control procedures and data streams are transmitted between the measurement sensor and the receiver in the equipment cabinet via infrared.

    The 8-CCD wireless measuring sensor system consists of 8-CCD cameras which are fitted within the horizontal sensors (toe) and vertical sensors (camber and angle of steering inclination). As shown below, the 8 sensors form an enclosed 360° measurement field.


What is Bluetooth?

    Bluetooth® is a completely different way to form connections between the wheel sensors and the aligner computer. You can think of it as a cable- replacement technology that uses the 2.4 GHz (ISM) band. With Bluetooth you don't need to do anything special to initiate communications – the devices find each other automatically and start conversing without user input.

    Signals are omni-directional and can even pass through walls. The devices don't need to be perfectly aligned and don't need an unobstructed line of sight. Bluetooth devices use a combination of the Personal Identification Number (PIN) and a Bluetooth address to identify other Bluetooth devices. The transmission scheme (FHSS) provides another level of security in itself. Instead of transmitting over one frequency within the 2.4 GHz band, Bluetooth radio transmission uses fast frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) technology, allowing only synchronized receivers to access the transmitted data so that interference from other RF sources is highly unlikely. Both Bluetooth and WLAN can co-exist within the same environment.


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