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Health and Safety Information

Read all of the instructions in this booklet - including all the WARNINGS and CAUTIONS 

before

 using this product.  If there is any instruction which you do not understand.  

DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT.

Safety Signs

WARNING

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or 

personal injury.

CAUTION

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or 

moderate injury to the user or users, or result in damage to the product or to property.

CAUTION

Warning laser radiation.

Embedded laser (diode) is Class 1M, <5mW. Do not view directly with optical magnifiers.

LASER RADIATION

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM

CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT

1mW MAX OUTPUT AT 635nm

IEC 60825-1:1994

  

IMPORTANT:

 Please note radiation safety warning, where this symbol appears.

NOTE

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in damage or the loss of 

data.

Equipment Operation

Use of this instrument in a manner not specified by Land Instruments International may be hazardous.  

Read 

and understand

 the user documentation supplied 

before

 installing and operating the equipment.

Protective Clothing, Face and Eye Protection

It is possible that this equipment is to be installed on, or near to, machinery or equipment operating at 

high temperatures and high pressures.  Suitable protective clothing, along with face and eye protection 

must be worn.  Refer to the health and safety guidelines for the machinery/equipment before installing 

this product.  If in doubt, contact Land Instruments International.

Electrical Power Supply

Before working on the electrical connections, all of the electrical power lines to the equipment must 

be isolated.  All the electrical cables and signal cables must be connected exactly as indicated in these 

operating instructions.  If in doubt, contact Land Instruments International.

Storage

The instrument should be stored in its packaging, in a dry sheltered area.

Unpacking

Check all packages for external signs of damage.  Check the contents against the packing note.

Lifting Instructions

Where items are too heavy to be lifted manually, use suitably rated lifting equipment.  Refer to the 

Technical Specification for weights.  All lifting should be done as stated in local regulations.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION - PLEASE READ

Contact Us

UK - Dronfield

Land Instruments International

Tel:    +44 (0) 1246 417691
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Web:   www.landinst.com

USA - Pittsburgh

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For further details on all AMETEK Land offices, distributors and representatives, please visit 

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Return of Damaged Goods

IMPORTANT  If any item has been damaged in transit, this should be reported to the carrier and to the 

supplier immediately.  Damage caused in transit is the responsibility of the carrier not the supplier.
DO NOT RETURN a damaged instrument to the sender as the carrier will not then consider a claim.  Save 

the packing with the damaged article for inspection by the carrier.

Return of Goods for Repair

If you need to return goods for repair please contact our Customer Service Department.  They will be 

able to advise you on the correct returns procedure.

Any item returned to Land Instruments International should be adequately packaged to prevent damage 

during transit.
You must include a written report of the problem together with your own name and contact information, 

address, telephone number, email address etc.

Design and Manufacturing Standards

The Quality Management System of Land Instruments International is 

approved to BS EN ISO 9001 for the design, manufacture and on-site 

servicing of combustion, environmental monitoring and non-contact 

temperature measuring instrumentation.  

Approvals apply in the USA

Operation of radio transmitters, telephones or other electrical/electronic devices in close proximity 

to the equipment while the enclosure doors of the instrument or its peripherals are open, may cause 

interference and possible failure where the radiated emissions exceed the EMC directive.

 

The protection provided by this product may be invalidated if alterations or additions are made to the 

structural, electrical, mechanical or pneumatic parts of this system. Such changes may also invalidate the 

standard terms of warranty.

Copyright

This manual is provided as an aid to owners of Land Instruments International’s products and contains 

information proprietary to Land Instruments International.  This manual may not, in whole or part, be 

copied, or reproduced without the expressed written consent of Land Instruments International Ltd.

Copyright © 2016 Land Instruments International.

Summary of Contents for 0 LAND LSP HD 61

Page 1: ...LSPHD System LSPHD Linescanner Head User Guide Publication N 805233 Issue 7 Language English 25 May 2016 Land Instruments International 2016...

Page 2: ...dous Read and understand the user documentation supplied before installing and operating the equipment Protective Clothing Face and Eye Protection It is possible that this equipment is to be installed...

Page 3: ...e problem together with your own name and contact information address telephone number email address etc Design and Manufacturing Standards The Quality Management System of Land Instruments Internatio...

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Page 5: ...Emissivity Typical Values 21 5 1 Setting the Emissivity value 21 5 2 LSPHD 1 Series 23 5 4 LSPHD 5 Series 23 5 3 LSPHD 2 Series 23 5 5 LSPHD 6 Series 24 5 6 LSPHD 7 Series 24 6 Setting the Scan Freque...

Page 6: ...PHD 50 LSPHD 61 LSPHD 20 LSPHD 52 LSPHD 62 LSPHD 21 LSPHD 22 The User Guide covers the installation operation and maintenance of the LSPHD Linescanning Thermometer The instructions given in this User...

Page 7: ...lectronics to provide accurate linescan temperature measurement at high scan rates The system is compact yet rugged providing reliable operation in the most severe industrial environments The LANDSCAN...

Page 8: ...s LSP HD 6 System Name Series Number Temperature Range 1 1 Nomenclature The LSP Linescanning Thermometer detail label can be found on the black scanner body section The label displays the scanner seri...

Page 9: ...ng wavelength 1 m 1 m Temperature range 600 to 1400 C 1112 to 2552 F 700 to 1500 C 1292 to 2732 F System Accuracy 1 5 to 95 of range 2 C 3 6 F Focus distance 2 1m 39 7in to infinity continuously adjus...

Page 10: ...ians 500 1 0 002 radians Repeatability 0 5 C 0 9 F Temperature Resolution 3 5 of range noise 15 of range 30 of range Above 50 of range 6 C 10 8 F 6 C 10 8 F 2 C 3 6 F 1 C 1 8 F 6 C 10 8 F 6 C 10 8 F 4...

Page 11: ...2 Below 15 of range noise Above 15 of range 1 5 C 2 7 F 1 C 1 8 F 1 5 C 2 7 F 1 C 1 8 F 2 5 C 4 5 F 2 5 C 4 5 F Scan Angle 3 80 Scan Rate Factory set 20 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz User adjustable 10 to 150Hz in...

Page 12: ...Below 15 of range 1 5 C 2 7 F 1 5 C 2 7 F 2 5 C 4 5 F 2 C 3 6 F noise Above 15 of range 1 C 1 8 F 1 C 1 8 F 2 5 C 4 5 F Scan Angle 3 80 Scan Rate 10 to 150Hz in 1 Hz steps Factory set 20 Hz 50 Hz 50...

Page 13: ...C 0 9 F Temperature Resolution 2 Below 15 of range noise Above 15 of range 4 C 7 2 F 2 C 3 6 F Scan Angle 3 80 Scan Rate Factory set 50 Hz User adjustable 10 to 150 Hz in 1 Hz steps Speed of response...

Page 14: ...d fumes are kept to a minimum Ensure that the scanning sight path is not obscured The LSPHD 10 20 21 have a focus distance factory set at 2000 mm 79 in Refer to Section 2 2 for details of how to chang...

Page 15: ...quired to match the focus distance you want to set The table below gives the focus distances that can be achieved by turning the focusing ring Each screw hole on the focusing ring is at 0 05 of a turn...

Page 16: ...bles for x and y axis sizes at 40 2 3 Positioning The Scanner Before installing the scanner refer to the cautions given in Section 2 1 The scanner must be installed so that the target plane is paralle...

Page 17: ...40 the length of the Target Path TP between the scanner and the target is TP TD 35 0 766 mm or TP TD 1 38 0 766 inches Note The active scan angle may be set in the range 40 to 80 See the Landscan Conf...

Page 18: ...0 39 1750 68 9 2996 118 0 2284 89 9 3 5 0 14 10 5 0 41 8 0 0 31 5 8 0 23 14 4 0 57 11 0 0 43 2000 78 7 3415 134 4 2611 102 8 4 0 0 16 11 4 0 45 8 7 0 34 6 7 0 26 16 0 0 63 12 2 0 48 2500 98 4 4254 16...

Page 19: ...axis mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in 200 7 9 394 15 5 261 10 3 12 0 0 47 15 7 0 62 12 0 0 47 500 19 7 898 35 4 653 25 7 12 0 0 47 15 7 0 62 12 0 0 47 750 29 5 1317 51 9 979 38 5 12 0 0 47 15 7 0 6...

Page 20: ...n how to use the laser alignment unit refer to Section 4 0 of this User Guide To interpret the scan profile produced by the scanner the scan direction of the unit must be known The scan direction is i...

Page 21: ...nter the scanner 2 6 3 Compensating for losses in viewing windows The emissivity control on the LSPHD can be set to compensate for target emissivity and window losses such as when using the LSP Sealed...

Page 22: ...d Scanner and is a right angled M12 D coded Ethernet connector The power supply end of the cable is a straight M12 D coded Ethernet connector 3 1 1 Power supply units 807105 LSPHD Power Over Ethernet...

Page 23: ...ions G1 8 tappings in the plate edge There is no preferred flow orientation However if the scanner is mounted in a position where one of the water connectors is higher than the other then the lower co...

Page 24: ...path Connect the air supply via the G3 8 threaded hole at the end of the mounting plate If possible ensure that the air purge exit direction is downwards Make sure that air purge exit is not impeded b...

Page 25: ...tion where a direct mirror like reflection may enter the eye WARNING CLASS 2 Laser Product DO NOT attempt to disassemble the laser unit or any of its mounting components Embedded laser has a maximum o...

Page 26: ...ripe of laser light is projected through the window of the scanner indicating the position and extents of the scan line 2 Adjust the scanner position as required so that the product almost fills the w...

Page 27: ...lternatively the emissivity setting can be set to a fixed value using the procedure below 1 Unscrew the four bolts holding the scanner side plates to the body using a 5mm allen hex key 2 Notice that t...

Page 28: ...osed part of the second layer of PCB Replace the jumper removed in step 3 on the TOP TWO of the three pins of LK3 marked Internal Emissivity 5 The scanners emissivity can now be set using the tow iden...

Page 29: ...85 Palladium 0 28 Platinum 0 27 Rhodium 0 25 Silver 0 05 oxidised 0 10 Tin 0 40 oxidised 0 60 Titanium 0 55 oxidised 0 80 Tungsten 0 39 Zinc 0 50 oxidised 0 60 Metals Emissivity Aluminium 0 09 oxidis...

Page 30: ...idised 0 45 Nichrome oxidised 0 90 Metals Emissivity Aluminium oxidised 0 30 Copper oxidised 0 85 Iron Steel oxidised 0 85 Lead oxidised 0 63 Molybdenum oxidised 0 80 Titanium 0 30 Miscellaneous Emiss...

Page 31: ...ls are required 5mm hexagon key 3mm flat blade screwdriver plastic 1 Remove the scanner interface plug This ensures that the scanner unit is electrically isolated 2 When viewed from the top of the sca...

Page 32: ...d 6 2 Scan Frequency Table Switch Position Nominal Scan Frequency Hz 1 20 2 40 3 60 4 80 5 100 6 120 7 120 8 150 9 N A 0 N A M6 cap head screws Scan direction arrow End plate End plate seal Scan frequ...

Page 33: ...dely spaced Lateral resolution Lower resolution Higher resolution Disk space for file storage Greater space required Less space required Processor requirements Higher Lower 6 4 Data Storage Requiremen...

Page 34: ...mpared to Example 1 The scan skew angle is given by e g At a scan frequency of 50Hz a target distance D of 2m and product speed of 10m s 0 91 Apparent measured product width actual product width ignor...

Page 35: ...et to 50 C 122 F This gives an indication of possible over temperature within the instrument The maximum operating limit for the LSPHD Linescanner Head is 60 C 140 F If the indicated internal temperat...

Page 36: ...the purge system is of high quality and is supplied clean and dry otherwise window contamination may result and the diffuser within the purge unit may become blocked If the viewing window becomes dirt...

Page 37: ...AMETEK Land to aid installation of the LSPHD Linescanning Thermometer and to ensure that the equipment is compatible with the intended application environment For detailed information on installation...

Page 38: ...de gives you instructions on how to read the version information on WCA LSP LSP HD and IO devices 10 1Reading the WCA program version 1 In the Landscan WCA software open the Help menu and select the A...

Page 39: ...ng the LSP HD Scanner version information 1 In the Landscan WCA software open the Diagnostics menu then select LPU LSC The LPU LSC Diagnostics window is displayed 2 Make a note of the Scanner Version...

Page 40: ...version 5 9 read the version from the label printed on the IO unit As shown below For users with WCA version 5 10 0 or later go to step 2 2 For users of WCA version 5 10 0 or later select the Configur...

Page 41: ...truments based on System 4 UNO thermometers accessories and mountings and special instruments based on UNO Application dedicated processors based on LANDMARK Graphic ABTS S and ABTS U FTS VDT S and VD...

Page 42: ...ions outside the Ambient Temperature Humidity and Vibration rating of the product environmental contamination solvent vapours deposition of airborne contamination cooling liquids of non neutral pH etc...

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