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INSTALLATION

When needed, wipe 

the laser screen with a 

soft, clean and damp 

microfibre cloth. 

Do not use aggressive 

products to clean the 

optical parts.

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The device cannot be used for purposes other than its intended use. All other uses cannot be 

guaranteed by the manufacturer of the sensor.  

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The manufacturer of the door system is responsible for carrying out a risk assessment and installing the 

sensor and the door system in compliance with applicable national and international regulations and 

standards on door safety. 

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The manufacturer of the sensor cannot be held responsible for incorrect installations or inappropriate 

adjustments of the sensor.

Only trained and 

qualified personnel 

may install and setup 

the sensor. 

The warranty is invalid if 

unauthorized repairs are 

made or attempted by 

unauthorized personnel. 

Always test the good 

functioning of the 

installation before 

leaving the premises.

The door control unit 

and the door cover 

profile must be correctly 

earthed. 

MAINTENANCE

SAFETY

Avoid vibrations.

Do not cover 

the front screens.

Avoid moving objects 

and light sources in 

the detection field.

Avoid the presence 

of smoke and fog in 

the detection field.

Avoid condensation.

Avoid exposure to 

sudden and extreme 

temperature changes.

Keep the sensor permanently 

powered in environments 

where the temperature can 

descend below -10°C.

Avoid direct exposure to 

high pressure cleaning.

Summary of Contents for LZR FLATSCAN SW

Page 1: ...E N A B L E S A C C O R D A N C E W I T H E R L A U B T Z E R T I F I Z I E R U N G N A C H DIN 18650 E N A B L E S A C C O R D A N C E W I T H DRAFT EN SAFETY SENSOR FOR AUTOMATIC SWING DOORS User s Guide for product version 0200 and higher See product label for serial number ...

Page 2: ...t installations or inappropriate adjustments of the sensor Only trained and qualified personnel may install and setup the sensor The warranty is invalid if unauthorized repairs are made or attempted by unauthorized personnel Always test the good functioning of the installation before leaving the premises The door control unit and the door cover profile must be correctly earthed MAINTENANCE SAFETY ...

Page 3: ...slave connector 5 main connector 6 hole for master slave cable 7 clamp with flexible kit 8 plug without flexible kit 9 flexible kit 10 positioning aids 11 DIP switch 12 laser head 13 laser window 14 angle adjustment screw 15 cover 16 master slave cable LED flashes quickly Calculation in progress Exit the zone and wait For optimum safety install 1 module on each door wing side and interconnect them...

Page 4: ...ecessary drill a hole for the master slave cable in the striped zone Pull the master slave cable through the hole and position it as shown Position the sensor in front of the base and pull the connector through Then fit the sensor onto the base by entering the cross shaped parts into the cross shaped holes The base has to be attached firmly For optimum safety install 1 module on each door wing sid...

Page 5: ...the MASTER module plug both connectors Position the cable wires as shown in order to prevent water infiltration and crushing of the wires MASTER connected to the door controller 3 Position the flexible tube clip on the clamp and fasten the screws 4 Fasten the flexible tube on the other end as shown Make sure the flexible tube is not detected MASTER connected to the door controller Lock the sensor ...

Page 6: ...on R1 RED R2 GREEN RELAY 2 Adjust DIP 1 according to the door side on which the module is mounted Adjust the other DIP settings only if needed Switch to CRITICAL when external disturbances are likely to cause unwanted detections min obj size immunity and uncovered zone are increased Switch to OFF when there is no background glass floor footbridge Switch to OFF when the hinge area does not need to ...

Page 7: ...the MASTER and the SLAVE A teach in on the SLAVE only configures the SLAVE Launch a teach in on the MASTER module by push button or remote control 1 Wait until the LED flashes green then indicate the edge of the door wing with your hand 2 Wait until the LED flashes green again and activate an opening and closing cycle of the door 3 Wait until the LED goes out The service mode deactivates the safet...

Page 8: ...ts spots STANDARD EXTENDED sec off off The standard holdtime maintains the output active for 0 3 1 or 2 seconds When the extended holdtime is chosen the sensor extends the holdtime during 15 30 or 60 seconds in case of short detections during the opening of the door This parameter defines the minimum object size to be detected Its size is represented by the number of spots it covers in the safety ...

Page 9: ...ry reset of all values exept field dimensions and output configurations See page 7 FACTORY VALUE Antimasking protective function which ignores an unwanted object nearby the laser window masking the vision field Background reference point in the detection field of the sensor If no background is present switch to off Increase to filter out external disturbances The reaction time increases significan...

Page 10: ...he red LED flashes quickly after unlocking you need to enter an access code from 1 to 4 digits If you do not know the access code cut and restore the power supply During 1 minute you can access the sensor without introducing any access code field width 2 35 m To end an adjustment session always lock the sensor Enter the existing code x number of flashes value of the parameter full reset partial re...

Page 11: ...g objects Change anti masking setting if necessary Clean window with damp cloth The ORANGE LED flashes 6 x every 3 seconds Faulty measurements of door position Normally the door will try to close Activate and deactivate service mode and launch a door opening cycle Cut power supply and restore it once the door is fully closed Unwanted detection Deactivate pinch zone DIP 4 off to check which detecti...

Page 12: ...solution Door wing safety 1 3 Pinch zone safety 0 2 Typ min object size Door wing safety Pinch zone safety 10 cm 4m in proportion to object distance 2 cm 4m in proportion to object distance Testbody 700 mm 300 mm 200 mm testbody A according to EN 16005 DIN 18650 Emission characteristics IR LASER Wavelength 905 nm max output pulse power 25 W Class 1 Supply voltage 12 24 V DC 15 Power consumption 2 ...

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