3 beam blocker – Baumer BA Scatec10 15 User Manual

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Baumer Electric AG

Version 2011-03

www.baumer.com

Frauenfeld, Switzerland

8.3 Beam blocker

Uncontrolled reflections of the laser beam can cause malfunctioning of the sensor or disturb people.
Therefore, a beam blocker should be fitted whenever possible to block the beam when there is no target
present. A beam blocker is a flat surface (at least 25mm x 25mm) made of any matte non-reflecting material.
It is mounted parallel to the sensor at any convenient distance.

The amber edge-LED must not light while the laser beam hits a beam blocker!

8.4 Retro-reflective foil (Part # FTDF 025F025)

Gaps in a lap stream can be clearly detected by a Scatec-10 / -15 if the retro-reflective foil (part number
FTDF 025F025, shipped with the sensor) is mounted as a beam blocker.
Certain false pulse suppression modes are based on a clear gap detection (for detailed explanation of these
modes, refer to section 9.2 Comments on the operational parameters.)

Correct mounting of the retro-reflective foil:

1.)

One side of the foil must be aligned parallel
to the laser line.







CORRECT

FALSE


2.)

Scatec-10:


Mounting distance:

70mm – 120mm away
from the sensor’s lower
edge.

Tilt:

10° - 60° relative to the
conveying plane

Scatec-15:

Mounting distance:

100mm – 150mm away
from the sensor’s lower
edge.

Tilt:

0° - 45° relative to the
conveying plane





The amber edge-LED must light while the laser beam hits the retro-reflective foil!

47°

Retro-reflective foil

Tilt :

10° - 60°

Scatec-10

70 – 120 mm

61°

Tilt :

0° - 45°

Scatec-15

100 – 150 mm

Retro-reflective foil

Conveying plane

Conveying plane

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