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Rangefinder

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Rangefinder
Type YOLOL device
Function Measures distance

Size 72×72×6 cm
Mass 282.08 kg
Volume 28.35 kv
Corrosion resistance 430
Primary material Bastium
Input / Output
Electric input 1 e/s

Device interfaces 1
Composition

The range finder is a laser pointer that reports the distance to the object it hits. If the range finder does not hit anything, it reports the search distance. The finder can be used on endoskeletons and other objects such as asteroids and ships.

Basic information

Range finders can be used to:

  • Trigger changes when the detected range changes.
  • Create balance systems for space ships by comparing ranges on the opposite sides of a ship.
  • Hover ship elevation control by comparing a elevation level to a range finder.

How to use:

  • Range finders are bolted to a hardpoint.
  • Requires a power source, such as the generator via cable or ducts.
  • Once installed, its measured range can be found from RangeFinderDistance device field. RangeFinderDistance will show the value set in RangeFinderSearchLength if the beam doesn't hit anything.

Power consumption when turned on: 1 electricity per second.

Device fields

YOLOL field description range
RangeFinderOnState Whether the range finder should try to be on. 0 is off, everything else is on.
RangeFinderSearchLength The maximum distance to check for hits, up to the device's maximum. Measured in meters. 0 - 1000
RangeFinderDistance The output field which reports the distance the laser goes. Measured in meters. Accuracy is 1mm.

To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:

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