background image

75.5984.01 LZR-H100 20181221   

Page 1 of 1

75.5984.01 LZR-H100 20181221   

Page 1 of 1

LZR

®

-H100

EN

LASER SCANNER FOR BARRIERS & GATES

with max. detection range of 32’ × 32’       

User’s Guide

 

Visit website for available 

languages of this document.

Summary of Contents for LZR-H100

Page 1: ...R H100 20181221 Page 1 of 1 75 5984 01 LZR H100 20181221 Page 1 of 1 LZR H100 EN LASER SCANNER FOR BARRIERS GATES with max detection range of 32 32 User s Guide Visit website for available languages of this document ...

Page 2: ...to high pressure cleaning Do not look into the laser emitter or the visible red laser beams The warranty is void if unauthorized repairs are made or attempted by unauthorized personnel Only trained and qualified personnel may install and adjust the sensor After installation enter an access code by remote control This sensor is designed to be used as a movement and presence sensor to control the op...

Page 3: ...ay 1 detection in opening field R2 Relay 2 detection in safety field Important remote control sequence Possible remote control adjustments Factory values All 4 LEDs can be switched off and on again by remote control This can be useful in cases where the sensor should not draw any attention Important Good to know DESCRIPTION LED SIGNALS SYMBOLS LED is on no error no power E Error status P Power sta...

Page 4: ...ed is positioned in the continuity of the 0 laser beam is positioned min at the end of the barrier or farther away than the end of the barrier has a surface of at least 6 inches is firmly fixed to floor and not subject to vibrations Use reflective sticker when the distance between sensor and reference is higher than 16 5 feet If the safety field is the only protection against contact with the barr...

Page 5: ...A B A B B A 0 45 90 0 45 90 These requirements ensure optimal safety of the barrier in order to protect against contact with the barrier 2 LZR H100 2 references 1 for each sensor SAFETY FIELD OPENING FIELD DOUBLE ACCESS LANE APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS 2 LZR H100 1 reference SINGLE ACCESS LANE ...

Page 6: ...y after unlocking you need to enter an access code from 1 to 4 digits X NUMBER OF FLASHES VALUE OF THE PARAMETER field width 4 2 m red red red red red red red red red red red red red red red red green green orange orange green off off off green off off field width is defined by teach in To end an adjustment session always lock the sensor Enter the existing code ADJUSTING ONE OR MORE PARAMETERS CHE...

Page 7: ...t the safety field protects the area around the barrier When using the safety do not place the sensor before the barrier A or more than 15 inches after the barrier B The area around the barrier is not safe Install the sensor at a mounting height between 14 17 inches If the barrier is only used by trucks the mouting height may be increased Do not cover the front face of the sensor with glass or pla...

Page 8: ...n requirements and tips before mounting the sensor Mounting position of the sensor is crucial for proper functioning of the barrier Power on without test signal Connect blue white and blue wires to test or power supply No detection Safety and opening detection POWER SUPPLY Use a mounting post or a mounting accessory e g LBA accessory to secure the sensor to the pole Position the bracket and secure...

Page 9: ...he detection field with the hex key if necessary To finish lock the sensor position Use a sheet of white paper to verify that the laser beam is positioned at 0 The reference point can be adjusted on any object at the end of the barrier or farther away Its surface should be at least 6 inches wide and it must be secured Use the reflective sticker when the distance between sensor and reference is hig...

Page 10: ...NDED LEFT RIGHT WITHOUT REFERENCE By default the sensor automatically adjusts the width of the safety field based on the reference The safety field secures the area around the barrier and protects against contact with the barrier The safety field detects the presence of a car but the area around the barrier is not secured For best detection performance use teh sensor with the reference point ...

Page 11: ...field before leaving the premisses WIDTH DEPTH EX for a field depth of 1 5 m Before launching a teach in the field dimensions can be adjusted by remote control Dimensions must be entered using the metric system convert if necessary Value C must be adapted to the width of the barrier when the reference point is farther away than the desired detection field width when a mounting side without referen...

Page 12: ...is needed Before launching a teach in the field dimensions can be adjusted by remote control Dimensions must be entered using the metric system convert if necessary Launch a teach in by remote control You have 3 seconds to step out of the detection field Then wait for the sensor to learn its environment 45 seconds During the teach in the detection field must be free of snow buildups heavy rain sno...

Page 13: ... IN OPENING FIELD Select the amount of time R1 should stay active after an object becomes still in the opening field presence presence presence motion motion or presence motion presence REMOTE CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS OPTIONAL Select value 3 or higher to reject pedestrians All objects wider than the chosen setting will be detected ENVIRONMENT FILTER Increase value in case of heavy rain snow or moving o...

Page 14: ...nal detection only approaching towards the barrier gate UNI 100 unidirectional detection only approaching within width of barrier gate UNI 50 unidirectional detection only approaching towards central zone of barrier gate UNI CENTER unidirectional detection only approaching towards centre of bar rier gate UNI RIGHT unidirectional detection only approaching towards right side UNI LEFT unidirectional...

Page 15: ...mounting side setting If no reference point is found set the mounting side to value 3 to 5 Launch a new teach in Sensor is masked Verify and clean the front screens with a damp cloth Orange LED is on Both detection LEDs are orange Power supply voltage exceeds acceptable limits Check power supply voltage Sensor exceeds temperature limits Verify the temperature of the environment Protect the sensor ...

Page 16: ...omogenous Norm conformity IEC 61000 6 2 IEC 61000 6 3 IEC 60950 1 IEC 60825 1 ISO 13849 1 Pl d CAT 2 IEC 62061 SIL 2 IEC 61496 1 Type 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BEA the sensor manufacturer cannot be held responsible for incorrect installations or inappropriate adjustments of the sensor device therefore BEA does not guarantee any use of the sensor outside of its intended purpose BEA strongly recomm...

Reviews: