Control of an automatic darkening filter

Optical: systems and elements – Glare or unwanted light reduction – With absorption means

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C359S601000

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08047664

ABSTRACT:
A protective automatic darkening filter (ADF) and an associated tool, such as a welding torch, are controlled by a corresponding communication unit. The invention helps to ensure that the tool is not activated before the ADF has reached its dark state. A communication channel between the communication unit and the ADF may be established using a wired or wireless medium.

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