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75.5947.04 LZR-FLATSCAN SW 20200612 

 

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75.5947.04 LZR-FLATSCAN SW 20200612 

 

Page 3 of 16

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INSTALLATION TIPS

MAINTENANCE TIPS

SAFETY TIPS

When needed, wipe the 

laser window only with 

a soft, clean and damp 

microfiber cloth. 

Do not use dry or dirty 

towels or aggressive 

products to clean the 

laser window.

Only trained and 

qualified personnel are 

recommended to install 

and set up the sensor. 

The warranty is invalid if 

unauthorized repairs are 

made or attempted by 

unauthorized personnel. 

Always test for proper 

operation before leaving 

the premises.

The door control unit 

and the header cover 

profile must be correctly 

grounded. 

Avoid moving objects 

and light sources in the 

detection field.

Do not cover the laser 

window.

Avoid vibrations.

Avoid the presence of 

smoke and fog in the 

detection field.

Avoid condensation.

Avoid exposure to 

sudden and extreme 

temperature changes.

Ensure power to the 

sensor in areas where the 

temperature can reach 

below -10 °C.

Avoid direct exposure to 

high-pressure cleaning.

Remove the laser window 

protection before teach-in 

and commissioning.

Do not remove the laser 

window protection if 

building works are still 

in progress on site.

READ BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION/PROGRAMMING/SET-UP

THIS SENSOR IS POWERED BY DC VOLTAGE ONLY.  

SEE PAGE 6 FOR INFORMATION REGARDING USE OF A RECTIFIER.

Summary of Contents for FLATSCAN SW

Page 1: ...LATSCAN SW 20200612 Page 1 of 16 75 5947 04 LZR FLATSCAN SW 20200612 Page 1 of 16 LZR FLATSCAN SW EN SAFETY SENSOR FOR FULL AND LOW ENERGY AUTOMATIC SWING DOORS Visit website for available languages o...

Page 2: ...onnector 6 angle adjustment screw 7 plug 8 clamp 9 cap and screws 10 door loop 11 lock screw 12 laser head 13 laser window 14 laser window protector 15 positioning tabs 16 mounting base 17 primary sec...

Page 3: ...door control unit and the header cover profile must be correctly grounded Avoid moving objects and light sources in the detection field Do not cover the laser window Avoid vibrations Avoid the presenc...

Page 4: ...he positioning tabs from the mounting base Fasten the 3 screws using a screwdriver Drill pilot holes 1 8 for sensor mounting For applications requiring a spacer first mount spacer to door and then mou...

Page 5: ...Remove the sensor cover by inserting your finger and then pull firmly towards you Pass the cable through the hole on the back of the sensor and secure the sensor to the mounting base by sliding it do...

Page 6: ...r part of the cable to block the wires Secure the door loop to the sensor using the clamp Secure the 2 screws to avoid pulling out the cable Tighten the other side of the door loop using the cable cap...

Page 7: ...The LED will flash red while calculating the width of the door leaves 3 When the sensors flash green again remove yourself from the detection field and cycle the door open to allow the sensors to lear...

Page 8: ...be useful during an installation a mechanical learn of the door or maintenance work To enter Service Mode push and hold the button for at least 3 seconds The LED will turn off To exit Service Mode pus...

Page 9: ...shes x indicates the number of connected sensors x X ORANGE OFF GREEN 3 sec NOTES 1 RELAY 1 RELAY 2 ON OFF DIP 2 ENVIRONMENT standard critical Switch to CRITICAL when external disturbances are likely...

Page 10: ...obstructions The reaction time increases significantly between value 5 and 9 Measured in inches in specific conditions and dependent on application and installation NO POWER NO DETECTION DETECTION OUT...

Page 11: ...you do not know the access code cycle the power 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 Ent...

Page 12: ...an it carefully with a damp and clean microfibre cloth if necessary attention the surface of the laser window is delicate Switch DIP 2 to off critical environment The sensor does not react at power on...

Page 13: ...nterface card and laser head The ORANGE LED flashes 4 x every 3 seconds The sensor does not see its background Using the remote control set the background to 0 off deactivates background Something clo...

Page 14: ...15 Power consumption 2 W Response time Door leaf safety max 50 ms Pinch zone safety max 90 ms Test input 30 VDC max switching voltage low 1 V high 10 V voltage threshold Output max switching voltage m...

Page 15: ...13 21 13 65 14 09 14 53 7 7 07 7 16 7 28 7 43 7 62 7 83 8 06 8 32 8 60 8 90 9 22 9 55 9 90 10 26 10 63 11 01 11 40 11 80 12 21 12 62 13 04 13 46 13 89 14 33 14 76 7 5 7 57 7 65 7 76 7 91 8 08 8 28 8...

Page 16: ...med ensuring that the sensor system installation is compliant with local national and international regulations codes and standards Once installation or service work is complete a safety inspection of...

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