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Installation and Electrical Connection
5. Installation and Electrical Connection
5.1. Installation
• Corresponding electrical and mechanical regulations, standards and safety rules must be complied with.
• Protect the product against mechanical influences.
• Make sure that the sensor is mounted in a mechanically secure fashion.
• If at all possible, mount the sensor at a right angle to the object to be measured. If this is not possible, the
emission factor must be adjusted or determined.
• Minimize ambient influences (air drafts, radiation from other objects) by means of appropriate mounting or
shielding.
• The aperture angle must be taken into consideration when mounting the sensor.
• Specified torques must be complied with (see “3. Technical Data” on page 8).
Laser Aligning Tool
• The object can be quickly aligned with the help of the integrated laser.
• The laser beam extends over the entire working range parallel to the axis of the field of vision.
• Distance between the two axes: 9.5 mm
• For correct alignment, the center of the object must always be positioned at the specified distance under-
neath the sensor.
• The laser does not represent the actual field of vision.
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SF = width of the field of vision, OA = distance to object
Attention!
Danger of property damage in the event of improper mounting!
Possible damage to the product.
– Observe mounting requirements.