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SICK EtherCAT microScan3 User Manual

SICK EtherCAT microScan3
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The following mounting method has the advantage that both safety laser scanners can
be mount
ed at a similar height. Nonetheless, there is enough space between the scan
planes.
100 mm
Figure 99: Mounting the upper safety laser scanner with the optics cover facing upward and
mounting the lower safety laser scanner with the optics cover facing downward
100 mm
Figure 100: Mounting the upper safety laser scanner with the optics cover facing downward and
mount
ing the lower safety laser scanner with the optics cover facing upward
Mount several safety laser scanners crosswise
If y
ou tilt opposite safety laser scanners with respect to one another, both safety laser
scanners must be tilted upward. (If mounted upside down, both safety laser scanners
must be tilted downward.)
In any event, ensure that the protective field is at the right height so that crawling
beneath and climbing over are prevented and so that the set resolution matches the
mounting height.
ANNEX 18
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SICK EtherCAT microScan3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Scanning angle275°
InterfacesEtherCAT
Protection classIP65
Supply voltage24 V DC
Resolution for protective field30 mm
Operating voltage24 V DC
Scanning range5.5 m
Number of fields128
Number of monitoring cases128
Response time30 ms
Operating temperature0 °C to 50 °C
Field of applicationIndustrial safety
Light sourceInfrared laser, 905 nm
Connection typeM12
Weight1.2 kg

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