DATALOGIC S62 PL…B Laser, S62 PL…C Laser, S62 C, S62 B laser sensor Instruction manual

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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DATALOGIC S62 PL…B Laser Instruction Manual | Manualzz
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CONTROLS
OUTPUT LED (yellow)
The yellow LED ON indicates the following output status: N.O.
closed and N.C. open.
POWER ON LED (green)
The green LED ON indicates the sensor powering status and
laser emission presence.
SENSITIVITY TRIMMER (ADJ.)
Monoturn trimmer that adjusts the sensitivity and thus the
sensor operating distance.
Please refer to “SETTING” paragraph for the correct use
procedure.
WARNING: the maximum mechanical trimmer rotation is
equal to 240°. Do not apply excessive torque over the
maximum and minimum positions.
INSTALLATION
The sensor can be positioned by
means of the three housing’s
holes using two screws (M4x25
or longer, 1.5 Nm maximum
tightening torque) with washers.
Various orientable fixing brackets
to ease the sensor positioning
are available (please refer to the accessories listed in the
general catalogue).The operating distance is measured from
the front surface of the sensor optics.
The M12 connector can be oriented at two different positions
using the specific fastening spring and rotating the block to
180°.
CONNECTIONS
0.75
2
30 mA max
Operating distance (typical values):
Min. detectable object dimension:
Indicators:
Setting:
Functioning temperature:
Storage temperature:
Dielectric strength:
Insulating resistance:
Ambient light rejection:
Vibrations:
Shock resistance:
Housing material:
Lens material:
Mechanical protection:
Connections:
Weight:
RECEIVER
EMITTER
21.5
PNP or NPN N.O. / N.C.; 30 Vdc max. (short-circuit protection)
100 mA max (overload and overvoltage protection)
2V
200 s
2.5 kHz
RED LASER ( = 645…665 nm): Class 2 EN 60825-1,
Class II CDRH 21 CFR PART 1040.10
Pulsed emission: pot. max  5 mW; pulse duration = 5 s;
frequency max = 32 KHz
refer to TAB.1
1m on 90% white target (EG2)
0.5 mm at 0.5m (minimum spot)
OUTPUT LED (YELLOW) / POWER ON LED (GREEN)
Monoturn sensitivity adjustment trimmer
-10 … 55 °C
-20 … 70 °C
500 Vac 1 min., between electronics and housing
>20 M 500 Vdc, between electronics and housing
according to EN 60947-5-2
0.5 mm amplitude, 10 … 55 Hz frequency, for every axis (EN60068-2-6)
11 ms (30 G) 6 shock for every axis (EN60068-2-27)
ABS
PMMA window, polycarbonate lenses
IP67
M12 4-pole connector
40 g. max.
16
S62-PL…C Laser
18
4.7
18x45°
Polarised retroreflex
50
42
50
42
S62-PL…B Laser
S62..C
10 … 30 Vcc
2 Vpp max.
1.1
S62..B
Power supply:
Ripple:
Consumption
(output current excluded):
Outputs:
Output current:
Output saturation voltage:
Response time:
Switching frequency:
Emission type:
DIMENSIONS
8.5
TECHNICAL DATA
11 6
M12
14
Ø15
SENSITIVITY TRIMMER
25
6.18
10.7
mm
POWER ON LED
OUTPUT LED
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
All the electric and mechanical safety regulations have to be
respected during sensor functioning.
The sensor has to be protected against mechanical damage.
Apply the labels supplied in a visible position near the laser
emission beam.
Do not stare directly into the laser beam!
Do not point the laser beam towards people!
Eye irradiation superior to 0.25 seconds is dangerous.
Please refer to the Class 2 Standard (EN60825-1).
These sensors can not be used for safety applications!
S62…B SETTING
S62…B alignment:
- Position the sensor and reflector aligned on opposite sides at the desired distance.
- Turn to maximum the sensitivity adjustment trimmer (ADJ.) (clockwise).
- Determine the powering on and powering off points
of the yellow LED (OUT) by moving vertically and
horizontally the sensor and mount the sensor in the
middle of the points found.
Control:
- Enter laterally the object inside the operating field
and control that the yellow LED turns on.
- Remove the object and check that the yellow LED
turns off immediately
The sensors are NOT safety devices, and so MUST NOT be
used in the safety control of the machines where installed.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We Datalogic Automation declare under our sole responsibility that
these products are conform to the 2004/108/CE and successive
amendments.
S62…C setting:
A
C
Position the sensor and turn the sensitivity trimmer at minimum: the yellow LED is OFF. Place the target
B
opposite the sensor.
MAX
MIN
Turn the sensitivity trimmer clockwise until the yellow LED turns ON (Target detected state, pos.A).
Remove the target, the yellow LED turns OFF. Turn the trimmer clockwise until the yellow LED turns ON (Background
detected state, pos.B). The trimmer reaches maximum if the background is not detected.
Turn the trimmer in intermediate position C, between the two positions A and B. The green LED must be ON.
WARRANTY
Datalogic Automation warrants its products to be free from defects.
Datalogic Automation will repair or replace, free of charge, any product
found to be defective during the warranty period of 36 months from the
manufacturing date.
This warranty does not cover damage or liability deriving from the
improper application of Datalogic Automation products.
DATALOGIC AUTOMATION
Via Lavino 265 - 40050 Monte S.Pietro - Bologna – Italy
Tel: +39 051 6765611 - Fax: +39 051 6759324
www.automation.datalogic.com e-mail:[email protected]
S62…B PERFORMANCES
M12 connector
spot diameter (mm)
TAB.1: Operating distances (m)
© 2008 – 2012 Datalogic Automation - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - Protected to the
fullest extent under U.S. and international laws. • Copying, or altering of this document
is prohibited without express written consent from Datalogic Automation. Datalogic and
the Datalogic logo are registered trademarks of Datalogic S.p.A. in many countries,
including the U.S.A. and the E.U.
REFLECTOR (mm)
R1 (Ø31)
R2 (Ø63)
0.3 … 16
0.3 … 20
R6 (60x40)
0.4 … 22
R7 (51X51)/
R20 (Ø63)
0.3 … 22
R8
(19X10)
0.2 … 2
Note: The use of the RT 3970 reflecting tape is not suggested.
DATALOGIC AUTOMATION cares for the environment: 100% recycled paper.
DATALOGIC AUTOMATION reserves the right to make modifications and
improvements without prior notification.
826003256 Rev.G
distance (mm)

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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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