LZR H100 Manual

Opening & safety sensor for barriers
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LZR
-H100
OPENING & SAFETY SENSOR
FOR BARRIERS*
*Other applications of the device do not correspond to the intended
purpose. The use on industrial doors is not permitted and infringe the
patent EP 1 470 314 B1.
User's Guide for software version 0300 and higher
(refer to tracking label on product)
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  • Page 1 ® -H100 OPENING & SAFETY SENSOR FOR BARRIERS* *Other applications of the device do not correspond to the intended purpose. The use on industrial doors is not permitted and infringe the patent EP 1 470 314 B1. User’s Guide for software version 0300 and higher...
  • Page 2: Intended Use

    INTENDED USE This sensor is designed to be used as a movement and presence sensor to control the opening and the closing process of a barrier. SAFETY The device emits invisible IR and visible laser radiations. The visible laser beams are inactive during normal functioning. The installer can activate the visible lasers if needed.
  • Page 3: Led Signals

    DESCRIPTION laser window - emission laser window - reception visible laser beams LED-signal notch for tilt angle adjustment screws for position lock adjustable bracket connector protection cover LED-SIGNALS R1: Relay 1 - detection in opening field R1 R2 no detection detection R2: Relay 2 - detection in safety field error...
  • Page 4: Basic Principles

    This is only possible when the sensor is positioned correctly and the reference has been learned. The detection field width must be adjusted to the hazardous area. In order to maximise safety in case of mixed traffic (vehicles and trucks), an additional vertical detection zone is recommended (LZR-I100).
  • Page 5: Application Requirements

    2 references, 1 for each sensor 0° SINGLE ACCESS LANE 90° 45° • 2 LZR-H100 • 1 reference 0° SAFETY FIELD OPENING FIELD To optimize detection for high vehicles like trucks, add a vertical safety field just before the barrier (LZR-I100).
  • Page 6 DO’s & DON’Ts (for EN 12453 safeguarding level E) 60 cm 35 - 45 cm Install the sensor at a mounting height of 35 - 45 cm. If the reference beam is too low or too high, contact If the barrier is only used by trucks, the mounting with the boom cannot be excluded.
  • Page 7: Mounting And Wiring

    MOUNTING & WIRING Carefully read the application requirements and tips before mounting the sensor. The mounting position of the sensor is crucial for the good functioning of the barrier. Use a mounting post or a Position the mounting bracket Open the protection cover, plug mounting bracket to fix the sensor and fasten the 4 screws firmly in the connector and position the...
  • Page 8: Sensor Positioning

    SENSOR POSITIONING The detection field and reference position are very important for the good functioning of the barrier. 0° 45° 90° Activate the visible laser beams by remote control to position To turn them off, use the same sequence. the sensor correctly. After 15 min.
  • Page 9: Sensor Configuration

    SENSOR CONFIGURATION Follow the 5 next steps in order to correctly configure the sensor 3 - 1/5 MOUNTING SIDE & REFERENCE The first step consists in selecting the correct mounting side with or without reference WITH REFERENCE WITHOUT REFERENCE (RECOMMENDED) The safety field secures the area around the boom The safety field detects the presence of a car, but the area around the boom is not secured according to EN...
  • Page 10 The next two steps consist in configuring the safety field 3 - 2/5 SAFETY FIELD DIMENSIONS The field dimensions must be checked and, if necessary, must be adjusted by remote control. The width ( C ) must cover the hazardous area. WIDTH auto-set to 0.5 m...
  • Page 11 The next two steps consist in configuring the opening field 3 - 4/5 OPENING FIELD DIMENSIONS By default, the opening field width is equal to the safety field width. If necessary, the field dimensions can be adjusted by remote control. WIDTH same width as 0.5 m...
  • Page 12: Remote Control Adjustments

    REMOTE CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS (OPTIONAL) Select value 3 or higher to reject pedestrians. All objects wider than the chosen will be detected. PEDESTRIAN FILTER opening field approximate values STANDSTILL IN OPENING FIELD: select the amount of time relay 1 should stay active in case a MAX.
  • Page 13: Magic Wand

    REMOTE CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS (OPTIONAL) DETECTION TRAJECTORY opening field BIDIRECTIONAL bidirectional detection approaching + going away UNI 400% unidirectional detection only approaching in any direction UNI 200% unidirectional detection only approaching towards the barrier UNI 100% unidirectional detection only approaching within width of barrier UNI 50% unidirectional detection only approaching...
  • Page 14: How To Use The Remote Control

    HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL After unlocking, the first LED If the red LED flashes quickly after unlocking, you To end an adjustment session, flashes red and the sensor need to enter an access code from 1 to 4 digits. always lock the sensor.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING There is no power. No blue LED Check cable and connexion. The polarity of the power Check the polarity of the power supply. supply is inverted. All LEDs have been de- Activate the LEDs by remote control: activated by remote control. Power on without test signal Only blue LED Connect red and blue wires to test entrance or...
  • Page 16: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technology LASER scanner, time-of-flight measurement (4 laser curtains) Detection mode Motion and presence Max. detection field 9.9 m x 9.9 m Remission factor > 2 % Angular resolution 0,3516 ° Optical characteristics IR LASER: Wavelength 905 nm; output power <0.10mW; Class 1 (IEC/EN 60825-1) Visible LASER: Wavelength 635 nm;...

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