DATALOGIC S62 PL…B Laser, S62 PL…C Laser, S62 C, S62 B laser sensor Instruction manual
Below you will find brief information for laser sensor S62 PL…B Laser, laser sensor S62 PL…C Laser, laser sensor S62 C, laser sensor S62 B. This instruction manual provides information on how to install a laser sensor, connect it to a power source, use it to measure the distance to an object, and align the sensor with a reflector. The manual also includes safety precautions and troubleshooting tips. The laser sensor is a device that uses a laser beam to detect the presence of an object. The sensor can then be used to control a machine or process, such as turning on a light or opening a door.
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Key Features
- Laser beam detection
- Sensitivity adjustment
- Output N.O./N.C.
- M12 connector
- Power supply 10-30 VDC
- IP67 protection
- Class 2 laser
- Operating distance up to 22 meters
- Various mounting options
Frequently Answers and Questions
How do I connect the laser sensor to a power source?
The laser sensor connects to a power source through the M12 4-pole connector. The power supply should be 10 - 30 VDC. The sensor has a built-in protection circuit to prevent damage due to short circuit or overvoltage.
How do I adjust the sensitivity of the laser sensor?
You can adjust the sensitivity with the sensitivity trimmer. This allows you to adjust the distance at which the sensor detects an object.
What is the maximum operating distance for this laser sensor?
The maximum operating distance depends on the model of the sensor. This model has a detection reach up to 22 meters, but you can find a comprehensive table in the document listing the operating distances for different reflector types and sizes.
How do I align the laser sensor with a reflector?
The alignment instructions are specific to the sensor model. You will need to place the sensor and the reflector facing each other at the desired distance. Turn the sensitivity trimmer to the maximum, then adjust laser sensor position, slowly moving it vertically and horizontally until the yellow LED (OUTPUT) lights up. The sensor needs to be placed in the middle between point when LED turns on and when LED turns off.
What is the difference between N.O. and N.C. output?
The sensor can be configured for N.O. (Normally Open) or N.C. (Normally Closed) output. In N.O. mode the output is closed when an object is detected. In N.C. mode the output is closed when an object is not detected.
What are the safety precautions?
The sensor is a class 2 laser product, so never look directly into the beam. Please refer to the Class 2 Standard (EN60825-1). The sensors are not safety devices and should not be used in the safety control of the machines where installed.
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