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LDLF60x420-IR850/24V

Operation

7 OPERATION

CAUTION

Physiological effects by flashing lights

Working under flashing lights can cause effects such as

headache, nausea, or epileptic seizures.

Avoid exposure to certain kinds of flashing lights or

stroboscopes.

Wear protective goggles.

If you have a known history of epilepsy, do not work or stay

in areas where there are flashing lights or stroboscopes.

CAUTION

Impairment of eye-sight due to dazzling.

Do not look during operation directly in LED lighting or whose

rays.

Wear protective goggles.

In the event of dazzling, allow sufficient time for the eyesight

to adapt to the ambient illumination before commencing

other activities.

CAUTION

Danger of burns due to hot surfaces.

The housing of the device can reach temperatures

exceeding 55 °C during operation.

Do not touch the device.

Allow the surface to cool down before touching.

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Page 1: ...for Use LDLF60x420 IR850 24V LED bar light diffuse illumination Luminous colour Infrared 850 nm Instructions for Use LDLF60x420 IR850 24V LED bar light diffuse illumination Luminous colour Infrared 85...

Page 2: ...this document on to third parties reproduce and communicate its contents in as far as this has not been expressly authorized Offenders will be liable for damages All rights are reserved with respect...

Page 3: ...x420 IR850 24V 1 47 274 Product Identification Designation Description LDLF LED bar light diffuse illumination 60x420 Dimensions light emitting surface 60 mm x 420 mm IR850 Wavelength Infrared 850 nm...

Page 4: ...ption 12 4 1 Device Views 12 4 2 Notices on the device 13 5 Technical Data 14 5 1 General Parameters 14 5 2 Electrical Parameters 16 5 3 Photometric Parameters 17 5 4 Conditions for Operation Storage...

Page 5: ...LDLF60x420 IR850 24V Vision Control GmbH 2019 999 995 672 10 en 1 0 5...

Page 6: ...future reference 1 1 Intended Use The device is intended exclusively for use as a lighting element for industrial image processing in automation technology The device is not suitable for use in potent...

Page 7: ...ons of use Using spare parts which are not original parts from the manufacturer Using incompatible accessory components Improper maintenance and repair works Unauthorised modifications to the device 1...

Page 8: ...ual and rejects any warranty derived therefrom Within the bounds of the legal requirements the manufacturer shall only be responsible for the technical safety characteristics of the device if the main...

Page 9: ...ces of the danger These measures must be taken DANGER Indicates an imminent danger with high risk resulting in severe injuries or death if not avoided WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation with medi...

Page 10: ...vice and the connected technical equipment Hazards going beyond the general safety instructions are referred to separately at the relevant points in this manual CAUTION Risk of injury due to electric...

Page 11: ...1 Cable with M8 socket 4 pin straight 2 m 1 11 612 Cable with M8 socket 4 pin straight 3 m 1 11 613 Cable with M8 socket 4 pin straight 5 m Connection cable with 4 pin M8 socket and open cable end wit...

Page 12: ...ice Views 4 5 1 2 3 Image 1 Device view 1 Light emitting surface 2 2 x M3 mounting hole depth 10 5 mm on both sides 3 6 x M3 mounting hole depth 4 5 mm on both sides 4 Casing 5 Connection cable with 4...

Page 13: ...ices on the device Following instructions are provided on the device Type plate Type XXXXXXXXXXX No XXXXXXXX 1 3 2 Image 2 Type plate 1 Device designation 2 Manufacturer information 3 Serial number Vi...

Page 14: ...nodised Optical material PMMA Housing dimensions 66 mm x 442 mm x 22 mm without connector Dimensions light emitting surface 60 mm x 420 mm Weight 755 g Degree of protection IP IP 50 Safety class Class...

Page 15: ...Bending radius cable fixed at least 5 x cable diameter Bending radius cable moved at least 10 x cable diameter Bending cycles at least 4 million Robot suitable no Connector Parameter Characteristic Co...

Page 16: ...wer consumption at UO 24 V DC 22 4 W 1 Input voltage OFF 0 V 2 7 V Input current OFF 0 mA 2 mA Input voltage ON 3 7 V 30 V Input current ON 5 mA 10 mA Switch input ON OFF Input delay tD 150 s 1 The no...

Page 17: ...ak 860 nm Centroid Wavelength centroid 850 nm Spectral bandwidth 30 nm Continuous operation switchable Radiance 65 W m sr Spectral Emission Relative spectral emission Wavelength nm 0 20 40 60 80 100 6...

Page 18: ...original packaging For accessories connected devices and components observe the specific information in the associated instructions for use Ambient Conditions Operation Storage Transport Temperature 0...

Page 19: ...12 x M3 depth 5 5 on both sides 18 5 30 157 5 157 5 30 30 18 5 22 3 A 6 x M3 depth 4 5 11 5 2 x M3 depth 10 5 A M8 connector on both sides 150 15 5 3 22 30 13 5 light emitting surface 19 420 442 60 61...

Page 20: ...together with the device out of the carton 2 Fold out the tucked in sides on the bottom of the cardboard Loosening the film and forming an insertion pocket 3 Remove the device out of the insertion po...

Page 21: ...de energised state To mount the device tapped holes are located at the sides 3 2 1 1 12 x M3 tapped hole at the bottom Maximum screw in depth 5 5 mm 2 6 x M3 tapped hole at both long sides Maximum sc...

Page 22: ...may only be performed in the off and de energised state NOTICE Cable damage Comply with the specified minimum bending radius Cables must generally be mounted with a strain relief clamp Use cables corr...

Page 23: ...o the pin assignment Pin assignment 1 3 2 4 Image 5 M8 male plug 4 pin Connection diagram V GND 1 3 4 BU BK BN ON OFF Pin Core colour Signal Description 1 BN brown V Operating voltage 2 WH white NC Do...

Page 24: ...are flashing lights or stroboscopes CAUTION Impairment of eye sight due to dazzling Do not look during operation directly in LED lighting or whose rays Wear protective goggles In the event of dazzling...

Page 25: ...nuous operation The lighting is switched on by setting the ON OFF signal after the delay time td Resetting the ON OFF signal turns off the lighting Continuous operation switchable The switchable conti...

Page 26: ...ts t Lighting t Switching signal td td tON ts Continuous operation Continuous operation td td tON switchable ts Exposure time of the camera tON Power on time td Delay time Min Nom Max Delay time td 1...

Page 27: ...tside with a damp cloth Remove excessive dirt with an approved anodised aluminium cleaner Refer to the instructions of the cleaner The connectors must be clean and dry before the device is connected a...

Page 28: ...glad to be of service Monday to Thursday 8 00 to 17 00 and Friday 8 00 to 15 00 Vision Control GmbH Mittelbergstra e 16 98527 Suhl Germany Phone 49 0 3681 7974 0 www vision control com Defective devic...

Page 29: ...separately and sent to environmentally compatible recycling Disposal including that of individual components must also always be in a way that does not harm the environment which means it must be done...

Page 30: ...trial environments DIN EN 61000 6 4 2011 09 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Emission standard for industrial environments DIN EN 61000 4 2 2009 12 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Testing and measu...

Page 31: ...LDLF60x420 IR850 24V Vision Control GmbH 2019 999 995 672 10 en 1 0 31...

Page 32: ...Vision Control GmbH Mittelbergstra e 16 98527 Suhl Germany Telephone 49 0 3681 7974 0 Telefax 49 0 3681 7974 33 Vision Control GmbH...

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