L-gage, Laser gauging sensor, Recommended not recommended – Banner L-GAGE LG10 Series User Manual

Page 9: Caution

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RADIANT PO

WER 0.15 mW

8KHz 8-16% DUTY CYCLE

660 - 680 nm

COMPLIES

WITH 21 CFR

1040.10 AND EN60825-1:1994

DO NO

T ST

ARE INT

O

BEAM

CLASS 2 LASER PR

ODUCT

LASER LIGHT

A

v

oid e

x

posure -

laser light emitted

from his aper

ture

TEA

CH

SLO

W

FAS

T

PO

WER

OUT

PUT

SIG

NAL

SPE

ED

A

D

L-GAGE

Laser Gauging Sensor

page

9

Installation Notes

Some targets (those with a stepped plane facing the sensor, a boundary line, or
rounded targets) pose specific problems for sensing distances. For such applications,
see figure 6. for suggested mounting orientations.

Figure 6. Sensor orientations for typical targets

RADIANT PO

WER 0.15 mW

8KHz 8-16% DUTY CYCLE

660 - 680 nm

COMPLIES WITH

21

CFR

1040.10 AND EN60825-1:1994

DO NO

T ST

ARE INT

O

BEAM

CLASS 2 LASER PR

ODUCT

LASER LIGHT

A

v

oid e

xposure -

laser light emitted

from his aper

ture

TEA

CH

SLO

W

FAS

T

PO

WER

OUT

PUT

SIG

NAL

SPE

ED

A

D

RADIANT PO

WER 0.15 mW

8KHz 8-16% DUTY CYCLE

660 - 680 nm

COMPLIES WITH

21

CFR

1040.10 AND EN60825-1:1994

DO NO

T ST

ARE INT

O

BEAM

CLASS 2 LASER PR

ODUCT

LASER LIGHT

A

v

oid e

x

posure -

laser light emitted

from his aper

ture

TEA

CH

SLO

W

FAS

T

PO

WER

OUT

PUT

SIG

NAL

SPE

ED

A

D

To

Set ANALOG limits, use the A (red) T

each button.

To

Set DISCRETE limits, use the D (green) T

each button.

1

Press and hold appropriate T

each button until

Teach light turns ON.

2

Adjust target to 1st limit point. Press T

each button.

(T

each flashes)

3

Adjust target to 2nd limit point. Press T

each

button. (T

each turns OFF)

TE

AC

H

SL

OW

FA

ST

PO

WE

R

OU

TPU

T

SIG

NA

L

SP

EE

D

A

D

Class 2 Safety Notes

Low-power lasers are by definition
incapable of causing eye injury within
the duration of the blink, or aversion
response of 0.25 seconds. They must
also emit only visible wavelengths
(400-700 nm). Therefore, an ocular
hazard can only exist if an individual
overcomes their natural aversion to
bright light and stares directly into the
laser beam. The product requirements
for these lasers are to have a [hazard]
label and to have an indicator light to
indicate laser emission.

The two operational safety rules are:
• Do not permit a person to stare at the

laser from within the beam

• Do not point the laser at a person’s

eye at close range

Beam Paths:

The beam emitted by a class 2 laser
product should be terminated at the
end of its useful path. Open laser beam
paths should be located above or
below eye level where practical.

RADIANT POWER 0.15 mW
8KHz 8-16% DUTY CYCLE
660 - 680 nm
COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR
1040.10 AND EN60825-1:1994

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM

CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT

LASER LIGHT

Avoid exposure -

laser light emitted
from this aperture

To

Set ANALOG limits, use the A (red) T

each button.

To

Set DISCRETE limits, use the D (green) T

each button.

1

P

ress and hold appropriate T

each button until

Teach light turns ON.

2

Adjust target to 1st limit point. Press T

each button.

(T

each flashes)

3

Adjust target to 2nd limit point. Press T

each

button. (T

each turns OFF)

TE

AC

H

SL

OW

FA

ST

PO

WE

R

OU

TPU

T

SIG

NA

L

SP

EE

D

A

D

To

Set ANALOG limits, use the A (red) T

each button.

To

Set DISCRETE limits, use the D (green) T

each button.

1

Press and hold appropriate T

each button until

Teach light turns ON.

2

Adjust target to 1st limit point. Press T

each button.

(T

each flashes)

3

Adjust target to 2nd limit point. Press T

each

button. (T

each turns OFF)

TE

AC

H

SL

OW

FA

ST

PO

WE

R

OU

TPU

T

SIG

NA

L

SP

EE

D

A

D

Recommended

NOT Recommended

CAUTION . . .

This sensor contains no user-servicable components. Do not attempt to
repair. Incorrect component values may produce hazardous laser
radiation levels.

!

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