Preventing False Flame Alarm Triggers

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Overview

The LX2 device features a built-in flame alarm designed to promptly detect potential fire hazards, enhancing safety for both users and equipment.

While high sensitivity improves safety, it may also trigger false alarms under certain environmental conditions. Follow the guidelines below to ensure accurate and reliable flame detection.

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Important Note on the 2W Infrared Laser Module

When using the 2W Infrared Laser Module (1064nm), the flame alarm is disabled by default in the LDS software.

The module's laser wavelength falls within the sensor detection range, which could otherwise cause continuous false alarms.

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Common Causes of False Flame Detection

The device may mistakenly identify environmental factors as flames in the following situations:

(1) Direct sunlight or rapid changes in ambient light

Avoid placing the machine near windows or under direct sunlight, even when protective covers are closed.

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(2) Debris on the Base Plate

Dust or leftover material may flash when exposed to the laser, potentially triggering a false alarm.

Maintain a clean work area and stable lighting. Use curtains or shades to reduce light interference when necessary.

Adjusting Flame Alarm Sensitivity

(1) Connect to the machine and open the Device Settings interface.

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(2) Select "Mode Settings" and set the Flame Alarm to Low Sensitivity mode.

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Safety Reminder (Important)

These recommendations help reduce false alarms but do not replace manual monitoring.

  • Always keep an eye on the device during operation.
  • Never leave the machine unattended.

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