- available since Oct. 2025
- The laser beam in a lidar can hit hard targets that enter the field of view of a lidar. Additional to conventional Radar detection, the lidar signal itself can be used to detect those conditions and to stop firing laser shots for a prolonged period of time.
- The transient recorder acquires the ADC data and it is continuously checked against a threshold condition. In order to prevent false positive alarms due to ice clouds or other atmospheric phenomena one defines a region of interest with respect to the trigger where this overflow condition is analyzed.
- Once activated the threshold condition checks run independently of the acquisition and data readout process. For operation The rack trigger A signal is required for operation. A missing trigger is considered as not OK and the optical output signal will be inactive. A overflow event within the region of interest causes the an inactive optical signal for a user configurable time.
- If no trigger timeout occurs and the threshold condition is not met within the region of interest the optical output will active.
- User Manual

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