Basic Principles - BEA LZR-H100 User Manual

Laser scanner for barriers & gates
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BASIC PRINCIPLES

It is important to understand some basic principles before installing the sensor.
VISIBLE RED LASER BEAMS
90°
REFERENCE
SAFETY FIELD
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45°
The sensor and detection field position are very important
for the good functioning of the barrier.
In order to position the sensor correctly, use the 3 visible
red laser beams.
The visible laser beams are also used to determine the
reference of the sensor in order to ensure the safety of the
barrier.
The sensor has to learn a reference when the safety field
is the only protection against contact between the vehicle
and the boom.
The reference can be adjusted on any type of object
already present on site (wall, tree, barrier boom support)
or on a post.
Always make sure the object on which the reference is
adjusted:
• is positioned in the continuity of the 0° laser beam
• is positioned min. at the end of the barrier or farther
away than the end of the barrier
• has a surface of at least 6 inches
• is firmly fixed to floor and not subject to vibrations
6"
Use reflective sticker when the distance
between sensor and reference is higher
than 16.5 feet.
If the safety field is the only protection against contact
with the barrier, the safety field of the sensor must be
situated directly below the barrier.
This is only possible when the sensor is positioned
correctly and the reference has been learned.
If the reference is situated at the end of the barrier,
the detection field width is the same as the reference
distance.
If the reference is farther away, you need to adjust the
detection field width to the width of the barrier.
In order to maximize safety for mixed traffic (vehicles
and trucks), an additional vertical detection zone is
recommended (LZR-I30).
75.5984.01 LZR-H100 20181221
75.5984.01 LZR-H100 20181221

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