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If t
he result is C ≥ 850 mm, then use the calculated value as supplement C.
If the result is C < 850 mm, then use C = 850 mm (this value corresponds to an
arm's length and is valid as a minimum supplement to protect against reaching
over).
4.3.5.3 Height of the scan plane
Overview
If y
ou choose a resolution of 70 mm for hazardous area protection, it is not possible to
detect a human leg under certain circumstances. This is because a beam does not hit
the leg. Rather, the beams pass by the sides of the ankle (see figure 22, page 32). If
you mount the safety laser scanner at a height of at least 300 mm (height of the scan
plane), the scan plane is at calf height and the leg is detected even at a resolution of
70 mm (see figure 23, page 33).
D
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Figure 22: Scan plane at ankle height
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ROJECT PLANNING
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SICK microScan3 Core I/O AIDA Specifications

General IconGeneral
Scanning angle275°
Protection classIP65
Configuration methodSOPAS ET
Enclosure ratingIP65
Dimensions102 mm x 152 mm x 106 mm
Scanning range5.5 m
Protective field range5.5 m
Number of monitoring cases128
Supply voltage24 V DC
Performance levelPL e (ISO 13849-1)
Warning field range5.5 m
Resolution for safety field30 mm / 40 mm / 50 mm / 70 mm
Connection typeM12
Protective field resolution30, 40, 50, 70 mm

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