Object recognition sensor
O2D51x O2D53x
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2 Safety instructions
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The unit described is a subcomponent for integration into a system.
– The system architect is responsible for the safety of the system.
– The system architect undertakes to perform a risk assessment and to create documentation in
accordance with legal and normative requirements to be provided to the operator and user of
the system. This documentation must contain all necessary information and safety instructions
for the operator, the user and, if applicable, for any service personnel authorised by the
architect of the system.
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Read this document before setting up the product and keep it during the entire service life.
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The product must be suitable for the corresponding applications and environmental conditions
without any restrictions.
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Only use the product for its intended purpose (
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Intended use).
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If the operating instructions or the technical data are not adhered to, personal injury and/or damage
to property may occur.
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The manufacturer assumes no liability or warranty for any consequences caused by tampering with
the product or incorrect use by the operator.
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Installation, electrical connection, set-up, operation and maintenance of the product must be
carried out by qualified personnel authorised by the machine operator.
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Protect units and cables against damage.
2.1 Photobiological safety
The device classification according to EN 62471 is based on a distance of the viewer from the light
source of 200 mm for the most unfavourable device configuration (colour, exposure time, frame rate).
Under application-specific conditions, the risk for the viewer may differ depending on the installation
situation and the device settings.
The system architect/operator is required to carry out a hazard analysis and to take appropriate
measures for the protection of persons. In particular national regulations also have to be adhered to.
Possible protective measures may include screens, guaranteed minimum distances of a viewer,
access controls, safety glasses and user training.
It is generally recommended not to look directly into the switched-on light source. Glare or irritation
can also occur in Risk Group 0 (Exempt Group). Ideally, the device is installed in such a way as to
prevent eye exposure to the light source.
2.1.1 O2D510, O2D512
The colour of the illumination LEDs can be switched between red (625 nm), green (525 nm), blue
(453 nm) and white. The colour selection applies to all LEDs at the same time.
The unit complies with Risk Group 1 according to EN 62471:2008.
Reducing the risk for the viewer to equal that of the Exempt Group (RG 0):
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When selecting the blue and white LEDs, observe the distances between the light source and the
eye specified in the following table.
LED red
LED green
LED blue
LED white
Risk Group (RG)
0
0
0
0
Hazard distance
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0.35 m
0.30 m
Tab. 1: Risk group-related hazard distances according to DIN EN 62471, Supplement 1