5
Mounting
5.1
Preparation for mounting
1
Select the mounting site for the OLS10 in accordance with the following chapter
"Mounting requirements", page 14
.
2
Mount the OLS10 using the fixing holes.
"Operating and status indicators", page 10
"Mounting systems", page 40
5.1.1
Mounting requirements
NOTICE
Radio interference may occur when the sensor is used in residential areas.
Only use the device in industrial environments (EN 61000-6-4).
■
Typical space requirements for sensor,
see "Structural design", page 38
.
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Comply with technical parameters such as the permitted ambient conditions for
the operation of the sensor (e.g., temperature range, EM interference),
see "Ambi‐
ent conditions", page 38
.
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Protect the sensor from direct sunlight.
■
Only affix the sensor using accessories supplied for this purpose -> there are no
screw connections on the sensor.
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The light spot must cover the possible area of the three tracks. The center of the
light spot is marked with a notch on the upper side of the housing.
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Sensing distance: 100 mm
The sensing distance is the distance from the front sensor edge (housing edge) to
the track or the ground.
5.1.2
Scope of delivery
The following are included with delivery:
•
OLS10 Optical Line Guidance Sensor
•
Blind plug for M12 Ethernet connection
•
1 quick-start guide
Accessories:
Accessories (e.g., cables, fastening adapters) are only supplied if ordered separately.
5.2
Mounting the sensor
Arrangement over guide track
The OLS10 must be aligned orthogonally to the guide track with its light spot. The sens‐
ing range is 100 mm.
The sensor should be attached vertically over the guide track.
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MOUNTING
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