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Basic safety instructions 

Chapter 1 

 MN051_v1.0.5 

2-Axis Laser Beam Deflection Units 

1.4 

 Classification of laser devices 

The deflection unit can be fitted on various laser devices. Every laser device is assigned to a 
particular danger class , which must be specified at the point where laser radiation is emitted, 
e.g. using a warning sign. The following classifications are defined in DIN EN 60825-1: 

 

Class 

Description 

The accessible laser radiation is not dangerous under reasonable foreseeable conditions. 

1M 

The accessible laser radiation is in the wavelength range of 302.5 to 4,000 nm. The accessi-
ble laser radiation is not dangerous to the eyes, as long as the cross-section is not reduced 
by optical instruments (magnifying glasses, lenses, telescopes). 

The accessible laser radiation is in the visible spectrum (400 to 700 nm). Short-term expo-
sure (up to 0.25s) is not dangers to the eyes. Additional radiation components outside the 
wavelength range from 400-700 nm meet the requirements for class 1. 

2M 

The accessible laser radiation is in the visible spectrum from 400 to 700 nm. Short-term ex-
posure (up to 0.25s) is not dangerous to the eyes, as long as the cross-section is not reduced 
by optical instruments (magnifying glasses, lenses, telescopes). Additional radiation compo-
nents outside the wavelength range from 400-700 nm meet the requirements for class 1M. 

3R 

The accessible laser radiation is in a wavelength range of 302.5 to 10,600 nm and is danger-
ous to the eyes. The power or energy is a maximum of five times the limit for permissible 
class 2 radiation in the wavelength range from 400 to 700 nm. 

3B 

The accessible laser radiation is dangerous to the eyes and frequently to the skin.  

The accessible laser radiation is extremely dangerous to the eyes and dangerous to the skin. 
Even diffuse scattered radiation can be dangerous. The laser radiation can cause fires or a 
risk of explosion. 

 

 

Note:

 Bear in mind that the deflection unit changes the position at which the beam is emitted 

and the new beam output must be marked with a warning sign showing the appropriate classi-
fication.  

Note:

 The deflection unit can change the classification of the laser device, particularly if it is 

fitted with a focusing lens. The laser device may require additional protective equipment as a 
result. 

Summary of Contents for SUPERSCAN II-10

Page 1: ...is Laser Beam Deflection Units SUPERSCAN II 10 SUPERSCAN II 15 SUPERSCAN II HS 15 SUPERSCAN II 15 ENHANCED SUPERSCAN II HS 15 ENHANCED SUPERSCAN II 20 SUPERSCAN II HS 20 SUPERSCAN II 30 SUPERSCAN II H...

Page 2: ...he infor mation contained therein without prior notice The software included in the product and this manual itself are protected by copyright All rights are reserved Duplication of this manual in whol...

Page 3: ...3 TECHNICAL DATA 11 3 1 Conformity with directives 11 3 2 Rating plate code 11 3 2 1 SUPERSCAN II 11 4 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 12 4 1 Laser beam deflection unit 12 4 2 F Theta lens 13 4 3 Analog interf...

Page 4: ...gns The following signs must be attached to the deflection unit These signs may not be removed Signs that have become illegible must be replaced Rating plate The rating plate and the identification co...

Page 5: ...visible spectrum from 400 to 700 nm Short term ex posure up to 0 25s is not dangerous to the eyes as long as the cross section is not reduced by optical instruments magnifying glasses lenses telescop...

Page 6: ...an be exposed to the radiation as a result Note that even apparently diffuse surfaces can reflect laser radiation and a laser beam that has been reflected several times can still be dangerous The lase...

Page 7: ...safe handling of the deflection unit You should therefore familiarize yourself with the content of this manual before using the deflection unit for the first time In case of any queries please contact...

Page 8: ...or RAYLASE control cards Software RAYLASE weldMARK or customer specific software Power supply RAYLASE Deflection unit Laser system RAYLASE RLC USB unit PC USB port Driver for RAYLASE control cards Sof...

Page 9: ...of the optical areas If the warranty period is expired Note No implicit guarantee or warranty of suitability for specific purposes has been made RAYLASE is not responsible for damages arising from us...

Page 10: ...Color Meaning D1 Red CLK fault Data transmission faulty Cable defective D2 Red Parity fault X D3 Red Parity fault Y D4 Green Temp status X Temperature status available if LEDs are lit D5 Green Temp s...

Page 11: ...AN II The following key is used on the label of SUPERSCAN II series Type designation SS II SUPERSCAN II SS II LD SUPERSCAN II Low Drift SS II AC SUPERSCAN II Auto Calibration SS II HS SUPERSCAN II Hig...

Page 12: ...lvanometer scanner The deflection unit has a beam input into which the laser beam is fed and a beam output through which the laser beam is emitted from the unit after deflection Only suitable lasers c...

Page 13: ...tion caused by two mirror deflection and F Theta lens 1 Lens element inc lens 2 Glass guard 3 Clamp ring 4 Protective cap Assembly instructions o Before installation check the protection window for di...

Page 14: ...a digital interface refer to the code on the rating plate page 11 Rating plate code J1 PIN Signal PIN Signal 1 13 25 14 25 PIN D SUB 1 GND 14 Y Command 2 GND 15 Y Command 3 GND 16 Y Position 4 GND 17...

Page 15: ...NDCLOCK 2 I SYNC 15 I SYNC 3 I X CHANNEL 16 I X CHANNEL 4 I Y CHANNEL 17 I Y CHANNEL 5 I Z CHANNEL 18 I Z CHANNEL 6 O HEAD STATUS 19 O HEAD STATUS 7 I P DAC CHANNEL 20 I P DAC CHANNEL 8 nc 21 nc 9 Nc...

Page 16: ...supply The 9 pin D SUB connector provides the deflection unit with power The power supply must be provided by the OEM customer Refer to the following connection and parameter table J1 PIN Des igna ti...

Page 17: ...vention regulations must be ob served Connecting cables may not be subjected to mechanical strain The deflection unit must be protected against moisture dust and corrosive vapors The optical component...

Page 18: ...n Dirty optical surfaces result in increased absorption of the laser radiation This can cause the dirt to heat up sufficiently for it to burn into the optical surfaces and permanently damage them The...

Page 19: ...peat the procedure until the surface is completely clean Use a new cleaning cloth for each repetition 6 2 2 Instructions for cleaning mirrors Warning The laser beam can cause severe injury to the eyes...

Page 20: ...ction Avoid inhaling dust Carefully collect up fragments and pack them in an airtight sealed plastic container Return the container to your supplier The supplier is responsible for professional dispos...

Page 21: ...MANLIK LTD STI Ikitelli O S B Sefak y San Sit 4 Blok No 1 K cukcekmece Istanbul Turkey Phone 90 212 671 15 64 Fax 90 212 671 21 64 E mail info lasersos com tr Web www lasersos com tr China RAYLASE Las...

Page 22: ...r cleaning lenses and glass guards Mirror dirty page 19 Instructions for cleaning mirrors Laser power decreasing The RAYLASE weldMARK software can compensate for a loss of laser power Menu System Glob...

Page 23: ...port 9 D Digital interface 15 F Functional description 12 I Installation 17 L Laser beam deflection unit 12 Laser safety 4 M Maintenance 21 Manufacturer 9 P Package contents 7 Power supply 16 R Rating...

Page 24: ...Auto calibration Standard Low Drift Auto calibration Acceleration Time ms 0 19 0 19 0 22 0 32 0 32 0 36 Writing Speed cps 1 2 800 800 700 500 500 435 Positioning Speed m s 1 10 10 8 8 7 7 6 Input Aper...

Page 25: ...0 200 x 159 x 150 Dynamic Data Acceleration Time ms 0 24 0 24 0 56 0 56 Writing Speed cps 1 2 615 615 Positioning Speed m s 1 9 9 6 6 1 With F Theta Lens f 160 field size 110 mm x 110 mm 2 single stro...

Page 26: ...0 40 0 24 0 40 0 24 Writing Speed cps 1 2 450 615 450 615 Positioning Speed m s 1 6 7 9 7 9 1 With F Theta Lens f 160 field size 110 mm x 110 mm 2 Single stroke font with 1 mm height Water Tempering...

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