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With a vertical Safety Zone (angle of approach greater than ±30°), it is required that at least three (3) reference points be
assigned. The reference points must be assigned on a surface that will be present but do not have to be at the edge of the
Safety Zone. The surface must be within 5500 mm (for 70 mm resolution) or 3000 mm (for 40 mm resolution) range of the
scanner. The reference points should be on at least two sides, areas, or surfaces.
For more information on how to create a Safety Zone and use reference points, see
Safety Zone Area - Length and Width
on page 34.
Note:
• Reference Points
• Failure to follow these recommendations can potentially create a dangerous situation that may
lead to serious injury or death.
• The design of the installation and the risk assessment must identify the need and use of the
reference points (surface) monitoring function. A change in the position or mounting of the SX5 can
result in gaps/unmonitored areas and an incorrect (too small) safety distance (minimum distance).
If is recommended that Reference Point Monitoring be used for all stationary applications that have
surfaces that can be monitored.
2.6 Passwords
Improperly set parameters on the SX5 can cause serious accidents. The configuration of the SX5 is therefore protected by
passwords.
SX5soft is not password protected. Users can create and save (to the PC) a configuration file without entering a password.
A password is required to upload a configuration to a SX5.
Ensure that the passwords are secured by the Qualified Person. The default password is
admin
. Call Banner Engineering
technical support if a password is unknown.
The people responsible for the machine's safety must ensure that the appropriately Qualified Person can properly perform
the tests and work on the machine and the SX5 in accordance with their intended use.
2.7 Laser Safety (Class 1)
The SX5 Safety Laser Scanner has a Class 1 laser.
Figure 10. Laser safety label
2.7.1 Class 1 Lasers
Class 1 lasers are lasers that are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation, including the use of optical
instruments for intrabeam viewing.
Reference IEC 60825-1:2014, Section 8.2.
SX5 Safety Laser Scanner
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