BEA LZR -I30 Laser Scanner For Industrial Doors User Guide
- June 13, 2024
- BEA
Table of Contents
- BEA LZR -I30 Laser Scanner For Industrial Doors
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
- DESCRIPTION
- LED SIGNAL
- MOUNTING
- WIRING
- POSITIONING
- MOUNTING SIDE
- SAFETY FIELD CONFIGURATION (RELAY 2)
- OPTIONAL FIELD CONFIGURATION (RELAY 1)
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
BEA LZR -I30 Laser Scanner For Industrial Doors
Product Information
The product is a laser scanner designed for industrial doors. It has a maximum detection range of 30 ft x 30 ft. The device emits both invisible (IR) and visible laser radiation. The IR laser has a wavelength of 905nm and an output power of 0.10mW, making it a Class 1 laser according to IEC 60825-1. The visible laser has a wavelength of 635nm and an output power of 0.95mW, making it a Class 2 laser according to IEC 60825-1. The visible laser beams are inactive during normal operation but can be activated by the installer if needed.
It is important to note that staring into the visible laser beams or looking into the laser emitter can be hazardous and may result in harmful radiation exposure. Only trained and qualified personnel are recommended to install and set up the sensor. Unauthorized repairs or attempts to repair by unauthorized personnel will void the warranty.
During installation and maintenance, it is advised to avoid extreme vibrations, covering the laser windows, moving objects and light sources in front of the laser window, smoke and fog in the detection field, condensation on the laser windows, sudden and extreme temperature changes, direct exposure to high-pressure cleaning, and the use of aggressive products to clean the laser windows. The laser window can be cleaned with compressed air or a soft, clean, and damp microfiber cloth.
Product Usage Instructions
- Before beginning installation/programming/set-up, read the user manual carefully.
- Ensure safety precautions are followed when working with lasers. Do not stare into the laser beam.
- Only trained and qualified personnel should install and set up the sensor.
- Test the proper operation of the installation before leaving the premises.
- Avoid extreme vibrations and do not cover the laser windows.
- Keep moving objects and light sources away from the laser window.
- Ensure there is no smoke or fog in the detection field.
- Prevent condensation on the laser windows.
- Avoid exposing the sensor to sudden and extreme temperature changes.
- Do not directly expose the sensor to high-pressure cleaning.
- Clean the laser window with compressed air or a soft, clean, and damp microfiber cloth if needed.
- Follow the instructions on how to use the remote control for adjusting parameters and checking values.
- Always lock the sensor after completing adjustments.
- For restoring to factory values, follow the provided instructions.
READ BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION/PROGRAMMING/SET-UP
SAFETY
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
CLASS 2 LASER RADIATION DURING INSTALLATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
- The device emits invisible (IR) and visible laser radiation.
- IR laser: wavelength 905nm; output power 0.10mW (Class 1 according to IEC 60825-1)
- Visible laser: wavelength 635nm; output power 0.95mW (Class 2 according to IEC 60825-1)
- The visible laser beams are inactive during normal operation.
- The installer can activate the visible lasers if needed.
- Do not stare into visible laser beams.
CAUTION!
Use of controls, adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
- Do not look into the laser emitter or the visible red laser beams.
- The warranty is void if unauthorized repairs are made or attempted by unauthorized personnel.
- Only trained and qualified personnel are recommended to install and set up the sensor.
- Test the proper operation of the installation before leaving the premises
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
- Avoid extreme vibrations.
- Do not cover the laser windows.
- Avoid moving objects and light sources in front of the laser window.
- Avoid the presence of smoke and fog in the detection field.
- Avoid condensation on the laser windows.
- Avoid exposure to sudden and extreme temperature changes.
- Avoid direct exposure to high-pressure cleaning.
- Do not use aggressive products to clean the laser windows.
- Clean the laser window with compressed air. If needed, wipe only with a soft, clean and damp microfibre cloth.
- Keep the sensor permanently powered in environments where the temperature can drop below 35 °F.
DESCRIPTION
- laser window – emission
- laser window – reception
- LED signals (4)
- screws for position lock (2)
- connector
- protection cover
- visible laser beams (3)
- notches for tilt angle adjustment (2)
- adjustable bracket
- cable conduits (4)
LED SIGNAL
- All 4 LEDs can be switched off and on again by remote control.
- This can be useful in cases where the sensor should not draw any attention.
SYMBOLS
HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL
- After unlocking, the red LED flashes, and the sensor can be adjusted by remote control.
- If the red LED flashes quickly after unlocking, you need to enter an access code from 1 to 4 digits.
- To end an adjustment session, always lock the sensor.
- ADJUSTING ONE OR MORE PARAMETERS
- CHECKING A VALUE
- RESTORING TO FACTORY VALUES
- SAVING AN ACCESS CODE
- The access code is recommended for sensors installed close to each other.
- DELETING AN ACCESS CODE
30 minutes after last use, the sensor locks access to the remote control session. To regain access, cycle the power. The remote control session will then be accessible for another 30 minutes.
MOUNTING
- Use the mounting template to position the sensor correctly. The gray area indicates the detection range. Drill 4 holes as indicated on the template. Drill a hole (1/2 in min.) for the cable, if possible.
- Pass the cable ± 4 in through the cable opening. If drilling an opening is not possible, use the cable conduits on the back side of the bracket.
- Position the bracket and secure using the 4 screws to avoid vibrations.
- Open the protection cover, plug the connector, and position the cable in the slit.
- Close and secure the protection cover.
- NOTE: FACTORY WARRANTY VOIDED IF PROTECTION COVER IS NOT USED!
- Position the housing on the bracket and rotate the sensor until the two triangles are face to face.
- Use the LBA accessory if needed.
WIRING
Use the visual aid below to ensure correct wiring to the door control.
No test function:
connect blue and blue/white wires to the power supply (no polarity)
POSITIONING
Unlock the sensor and activate the visible laser beams in order to position the curtains parallel to the door.
The visible laser beams stay activated for 15 minutes or can be turned off by the same sequence.
- Adjust the lateral position of the detection field.
- Adjust the tilt angle of the detection field with the hex key.
- Lock the position of the mounting bracket to ensure consistent detection.
- The distances between the curtains depend on the mounting height and location.
- The visible laser beams indicate approximately the position of curtain C1.
- The distance between the inner curtains of the 2 sensors shall not exceed 8 in to ensure safety according to ISO 13849- 1:2008 CAT 2, Pl «d».
MOUNTING SIDE
Check and select the corresponding mounting side if necessary
Stay outside of the detection field to avoid disturbances.
A learn is launched, the sensor learns its environment and automatically
determines the detection field(s).
Both red LEDs flash slowly and the 3 visible laser beams automatically
illuminate during 30 seconds.
After setting the mounting side, the safety and the optional field have the same dimensions.
SAFETY FIELD CONFIGURATION (RELAY 2)
SAFETY FIELD LEARN
Launch a learn after changing the sensor position or when new objects are added/changed in the detection zone.
During learning, the sensor learns its surroundings and adapts the detection field shape to these. Objects in the detection field will be cut out.
FIELD DIMENSIONS
After the learn, the field dimensions can be changed by the remote control .
The default field dimension is limited to 200 in x 200 in. You can adapt the dimensions by remote control, but those dimensions cannot be larger than the shape defined by the learner.
OPTIONAL FIELD CONFIGURATION (RELAY 1)
Make sure the white and green wires are connected to the corresponding inputs before configuring the optional field.
VIRTUAL PUSH-BUTTON LEARN (VPB)
Install 1 or 2 virtual push-buttons as activation zone(s) to open the door «manually».
- Apply the virtual push button sticker(s) within the optional field.
- Launch a VPB to learn to configure the detection zone(s).
- When the red LED flashes very slowly after 3 seconds, hold your hand in front of the sticker to learn the detection zone. The green LED flashes 3x to confirm the selection.
- When the red LED flashes again, learn a second (max. 2) detection zone or wait until the LED switches to green.
- Launch a new VPB learn each time the sensor position is changed or new objects are added to or changed in the detection zone.
- ATTENTION! This VPB learning is different from the safety field learning.
FIELD DIMENSIONS
Reduce the field dimensions if needed.
In order to configure the field dimensions, you have to cancel the virtual push-button function by launching a new VPB learn without any movement in the detection field.
IMPORTANT: Test the proper operation of the installation before leaving the premises.
REMOTE CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS (OPTIONAL)
The distances between the curtains depend on the mounting height and location.
When mounted on the left, the distance between curtain C1 and curtain C4 is
approximately 4 inches for every 3.25 feet (mounting height).
Example: At 200 inches, the distance between C1 and C4 is 20 inches
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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Frequently Asked Questions!
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Technology:| laser scanner, time-of-flight measurement|
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Detection mode:| motion and presence| |
Max. detection range:| 30’ x 30’| | |
Uncovered zone:| 2 – 19“ (adjustable)| |
Remission factor:| > 2%| | |
Angular resolution:| 0,3516°| | |
Min. detected object size (typ.): (in proportion to obj. distance)| 0.8 in @
118 in
1.4 in @ 197 in
2.75 in @ 30 ft
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Testbody:| 700 mm x 300 mm x 200 mm (test body A according to EN 12445)
Emission characteristics IR laser:
Red visible laser:
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wavelength 905 nm; output power 0.10mW (CLASS 1) wavelength 635 nm; output power 0.95mW (CLASS 2)
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Supply voltage:| 10 – 35 VDC @ sensor side (to be operated from SELV-
compatible power supplies only)
Power consumption:| < 5 W| | |
Peak current @ power-on:| 1.8 A (max. 80 ms @ 35 V)| |
Cable length:| 33’| | |
Response time:| Typ. 20 ms (max. 80 ms)
+ Output activation delay
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Output:
Max. switching voltage: Max. switching current: Switching time:
Output resistance: Voltage drop on output: Leakage current:
| 2 electronic relays (galvanic-isolated – polarity-free) 35 VDC / 24 VAC
80 mA (resistive)
tON = 5 ms; tOFF = 5 ms typ 30 Ω
< 0.7 V @ 20 mA
< 10 µA
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Input:
Max. contact voltage: Voltage threshold:
| 2 optocouplers (galvanic-isolated – polarity-free) 35 VDC (over-voltage protected)
Log. H: > 8 VDC Log. L: < 3 VDC
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Response time monitoring input:| < 5 ms| | |
LED signal:| 1 blue LED: power-on status 1 orange LED: error status
2 bi-colored LEDs: detection/output status (green = no detection, red = detection)
Dimensions (D x W x H):| 5.0“ x 3.6“ x 2.75“ (mounting bracket + 0.55 in)|
Material:| PC/ASA| | |
Color:| Black| | |
Mounting angles on bracket:| -45°, 0°, 45°| | |
Rotation angles on bracket:| -5 – 5 ° (lockable)| | |
Tilt angles on bracket:| -3 – 3 °| | |
Protection degree:| IP65 / NEMA 4| | |
Temperature range:| -22 – 140 °F if powered -14 – 140 °F if unpowered|
Humidity:| 0 – 95% non-condensing| |
Vibrations:| < 2G| | |
Pollution on front screen:| max. 30%, homogenous| |
Norm conformity:| 2006/95/EC: LVD
2002/95/EC: RoHS
2006/42/EC: MD
| 2004/108/EC: EMC EN 60529:2001
EN 12978:2009
| IEC 60825-1:2007
IEC 60950-1:2005
IEC 61496-1:2009
| IEC 61000-6-2:2005
IEC 61000-6-3:2006
IEC 62061:2005 SIL 2
| EN 12453:2000 chapter 5.1.1.6, chapter 5.5.1 Safety device E EN ISO 13849-1:2008 CAT2, PI «d»
EN 61496-3:2008 ESPE Type 2
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- Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
- All values are measured in specific conditions.
BEA, INC. INSTALLATION/SERVICE COMPLIANCE EXPECTATIONS
Inc., the sensor manufacturer, cannot be held responsible for incorrect installations or incorrect adjustments of the sensor/device; therefore, BEA, Inc. does not guarantee any use of the sensor/device outside of its intended purpose.BEA, Inc. strongly recommends that installation and service technicians be AAADM-certified for pedestrian doors, IDA-certified for doors/gates, and factory-trained for the type of door/gate system. Installers and service personnel are responsible for executing a risk assessment following each installation/service performed, ensuring that the sensor/device system performance is compliant with local, national, and international regulations, codes, and standards. Once the installation or service work is complete, a safety inspection of the door/gate shall be performed per the door/gate manufacturer’s recommendations and/or per ADM/ANSI/DASMA guidelines (where applicable) for best industry practices. Safety inspections must be performed during each service call – examples of these safety inspections can be found on an ADM safety information label (e.g. ANSI/DASMA 102, ANSI/DASMA 107, UL294, UL325, and International Building Code). Verify that all appropriate industry signage, warning labels, and placards are in place.
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References
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