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ZX Series (ZX-L-N)

 

Smart Sensors (Laser Type)

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Laser Safety

The ZX-LD-Series

 

Sensor Heads are FDA Class II and EN Class 2 Laser Products. The ZX-LT-Series

 

Sensor Heads are FDA Class II and EN

Class 1 Laser Products. The ZX Series is meant to be built into final system equipment. Pay special attention to the following precautions for the
safe use of the product:
Note: Europe: Class 1 and Class 2 of EN60825-1: 1994 = IEC825-1: 1993

U.S.A.: Class I and Class II of FDA (21 CFR1040.10)

1. Use this product as specified in this instruction manual. Otherwise, you may be exposed to hazardous laser radiation.
2. The ZX-series Smart Sensors radiate laser beams in the visible light range. Do not expose your eyes directly to the laser radiation. Ensure

that the laser beam path is terminated during use. If a mirror or shiny surface is positioned in the laser beam path, ensure that the reflected
beam path is also terminated. If the Unit must be used without terminating the laser beam path, position the laser beam path so that it is not
at eye level.

3. To avoid exposure to hazardous laser radiation, do not displace nor remove the protective housing during operation, maintenance, and any

other servicing.

4. The user should return the product to OMRON for all repair and servicing.
5. As for other countries, observe the regulations and standards specified by each country.

Requirements from Regulations and Standards

EN60825-1 “Safety of Laser Products, Equipment Classification, Requirements and User’s 
Guide”

Summary of Manufacturer’s Requirements

*With respect to the requirements of remote interlock connector, key control, emission warning and attenuator, Class 3B laser products not
exceeding five times the AEL of Class 2 in the wavelength range of 400 nm to 700 nm are to be treated as Class 3A laser products.

Note 1. This table is intended to provide a convenient summary of requirements. See text of this standard for complete requirements.

Requirements; 

Sub-clause

Classification

Class 1

Class 2

Class 3A

Class 3B*

Class 4

Description of hazard 
class

Safe under reason-
ably foreseeable con-
ditions

Low power; eye pro-
tection normally af-
forded by aversion 
responses

Same as Class 2. Di-
rect intrabeam view-
ing with optical aids 
may be hazardous

Direct intrabeam view-
ing may be hazardous

High power; diffused 
reflection may be haz-
ardous

Protective housing

Required for each laser product; limits access necessary for performance of functions of the products

Safety interlock in pro-
tective housing

Designed to prevent removal of the panel until accessible emission values are below the AEL (see note 2) for the class 
assigned

Remote control

Not required

Permits easy addition of external interlock in la-
ser installation

Key control

Not required

Laser inoperative when key is removed

Emission warning de-
vice

Not required

Gives audible or visible warning when laser is 
switched on or if capacitor bank of pulsed laser 
is being charged

Attenuator

Not required

Gives means beside ON/OFF switch to tempo-
rarily block beam

Location controls

Not required

Controls so located that there is no danger of exposure to AEL above 
Classes 1 or 2 when adjustments are made.

Viewing optics

Emission from all viewing systems must be below Class 1 AEL’s as applicable

Scanning

Scan failure shall not cause product to exceed its classification

Class label

Required wording

Figures A and B and specified wording

Aperture label

Not required

Specified wording required

Service entry label

Required as appropriate to the class of accessible radiation

Override interlock label

Required under certain conditions as appropriate to the class of laser used

User information

Operation manuals must contain instructions for safe use

Purchasing and service 
information

Promotion brochures must reproduce classification labels; service manuals must contain safety information

Medical products

Special calibration instructions required

Special calibration instructions, means for 
measurement and target-indicator required

Fibre optic

Cable service connections require tool to disconnect if disconnection breaks protective housing and permits access 
above Class 1

Summary of Contents for LASER ZX -

Page 1: ...m ZX LD40 100 40 mm 16 m ZX LD100 300 200 mm 300 m ZX LD300 Line beam 40 10 mm 2 m ZX LD40L 100 40 mm 16 m ZX LD100L 300 200 mm 300 m ZX LD300L Regular reflective Spot beam 30 2 mm 0 25 m ZX LD30V Li...

Page 2: ...and monitor waveforms Cables with Connectors on Both Ends for Extension 1 1 Robot Cable models are also available The model numbers are ZX XC R 2 For use only with Reflective Sensors Appearance Model...

Page 3: ...s 2 m 16 m 300 m 0 25 m 2 m 16 m 300 m 0 25 m Linearity 3 3 Linearity The linearity is given as the error in an ideal straight line displacement output when measuring the standard reference object The...

Page 4: ...t of 32 This is the value that results when a minimum sensing object blocks the light near the center of the 1 mm measurement width 4 m 3 3 For an average count of 64 The value is 5 m for an average c...

Page 5: ...F mode ECO mode number of display digit changes sample hold peak hold bottom hold peak to peak hold self peak hold self bottom hold average hold delay hold intensity mode zero reset initial reset ON d...

Page 6: ...50 g Item ZX SF11 Current consumption 60 mA max supplied by the Amplifier Unit Applicable Amplifier Units ZX Series Applicable Amplifier Unit versions ZX LDA 1 N Ver 1 000 or higher ZX EDA 1 Ver 1 100...

Page 7: ...S304 Black paper inclination inclination Error FS Angle of inclination White ceramic SUS304 Black paper inclination inclination Error FS Angle of inclination White ceramic SUS304 Black paper inclinati...

Page 8: ...lination ZX LD30V Side to side Inclination Front to back Inclination Front to back Inclination ZX LD30VL Side to side Inclination Linearity error FS Linearity error FS Angle of inclination White ceram...

Page 9: ...tion 10 Inclination Front to back White ceramic SUS304 Black paper ZX LD100 0 Inclination 10 Inclination 10 Inclination Front to back 10 Inclination ZX LD300 0 Inclination 10 Inclination Front to back...

Page 10: ...300 340 220 260 180 140 100 ZX LD100L 0 Inclination 10 Inclination Front to back 10 Inclination Error FS Distance mm 0 inclination White ceramic SUS304 Black paper Error FS Distance mm 10 inclination...

Page 11: ...L 30 mm 40 mm 50 mm X 2 000 m 2 000 m 2 000 m Y 240 m 50 0 m 250 m L 60 mm 100 mm 140 mm X 2 000 m 2 000 m 2 000 m Y 410 m 100 m 430 m L 100 mm 300 mm 500 mm X 2 000 m 2 000 m 2 500 m Y 750 m 300 m 6...

Page 12: ...output FS Light axis center Sensing distance 500 mm Sensing object 0 02 mm dia Pin gauge Emitter side Receiver side Linear analog output FS Light axis center Sensing distance 2 m Sensing object 0 05 m...

Page 13: ...12 8 4 0 27 28 30 29 31 32 33 24 20 16 12 8 4 0 27 28 30 29 31 32 33 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 ZX LD40 LD40L Current Output Voltage Output Linear output mA Linear output V Distance mm Distance mm 0 100 300 200 4...

Page 14: ...GND Current output 300 max Voltage output 10 k min Current output 4 to 20 mA Current voltage switch Voltage output 4V Load Load Load 12 to 24 VDC 100 100 Brown White Green Gray Blue Pink Purple Orang...

Page 15: ...Input cable with connector Display area Controls Output cable Connector Cover opens and closes Display area Connector Display area Sensor Heads Through beam ZX LT001 ZX LT005 ZX LT010 ZX LT030 Emitte...

Page 16: ...ction When using a commercially available switching regulator ground the FG frame ground terminal If the power supply line is subject to surges connect a surge ab sorber that meets the conditions of t...

Page 17: ...Class 1 Class 2 Class 3A Class 3B Class 4 Description of hazard class Safe under reason ably foreseeable con ditions Low power eye pro tection normally af forded by aversion responses Same as Class 2...

Page 18: ...it The maximum accessible emission level permitted within a particular class For your reference see ANSI Z136 1 1993 Section 2 Symbol and border black Background yellow Figure A Warning label Hazard s...

Page 19: ...aser products and light shows 12 DANGER logotype 13 Required after August 20 1986 Requirements Class see note 1 I IIa II IIIa IIIb IV Performance all laser products Protective housing R see note 2 R s...

Page 20: ...exceeded Protective clothing No requirements Sometimes required Specific requirements Training No requirements Required for all operator and maintenance personnel Control measures Classification Engin...

Page 21: ...ctive Windows 4 6 3 X NHZ X NHZ Protective Barriers and Curtains 4 6 4 Skin Protection 4 6 5 X MPE X MPE Other Protective Equipment 4 6 5 Use may be required Warning Signs and Labels 4 7 Design Requir...

Page 22: ...excess of 0 25 second pro viding that emissions for other durations and or wavelengths do not ex ceed the Class I limits Class II products are considered hazardous for direct long term ocular exposur...

Page 23: ...rence surface Connector ZX LD40L L 40 mm A 23 ZX LD10L L 100 mm A 11 ZX LD30L L 300 mm A 3 8 Vinyl insulated round cable 5 1 dia Standard 500 mm Range indicators Two 3 2 dia mounting holes Mounting Ho...

Page 24: ...dia Vinyl insulated round cable gray 2 6 dia Standard 500 mm ZX LT001 ZX LT005 Vinyl insulated round cable black 2 6 dia Standard 500 mm 14 20 22 42 2 8 20 20 14 10 25 2 8 20 14 0 1 14 0 1 Two M3 hol...

Page 25: ...wo 4 5 dia Two M3 depth 5 Three M4 x 25 pan head screw 70 50 68 1 10 10 16 22 6 Two 4 5 dia Vinyl insulated round cable 4 dia Standard length 0 5 m 50 0 1500 11 dia 13 2 dia 46 15 dia 43 35 3 Sensor H...

Page 26: ...ately 21 2 8 20 20 20 24 9 19 5 3 9 5 15 44 05 30 15 1 12 8 26 14 4 3 4 36 7 5 54 9 57 15 15 15 15 2 7 10 6 Calculating Unit ZX CAL2 Operation indicators Connectors Side view Attachments ZX XF12 Light...

Page 27: ...s male 12 pins female ZX XC1A 1 000 ZX XC4A 4 000 ZX XC8A 8 000 ZX XC9A 9 000 15 5 dia ZX series Communications Interface Unit ZX SF11 Sensor communications indicator communications operation Sensor c...

Page 28: ...Industrial Automation Company Sensing Devices Division H Q Industrial Sensors Division Shiokoji Horikawa Shimogyo ku Kyoto 600 8530 Japan Tel 81 75 344 7022 Fax 81 75 344 7107 Printed in Japan 0606 0...

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