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2.    A rtisan   Artisan Technology Group is your source for quality  TecmologyGrap   new and certified used pre owned equipment          FAST SHIPPING AND SERVICE CENTER REPAIRS WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT   DELIVERY Experienced engineers and technicians on staff Sell your excess  underutilized  and idle used equipment   TENS OF THOUSANDS OF at our full service  in house repair center We also offer credit for buy backs and trade ins   IN STOCK ITEMS www artisantg com WeBuyEquipment     EQUIPMENT DEMOS   HUNDREDS OF Instra zer  REMOTE INSPECTION LOOKING FOR MORE INFORMATION    MANUFACTURERS Remotely inspect equipment before purchasing with Visit us on the web at www artisantg com 7 for more  our interactive website at www instraview com 7 information on price quotations  drivers  technical   LEASING MONTHLY specifications  manuals  and documentation    RENTALS    ITAR CERTIFIED    AE aed Contact us   888  88 SOURCE   sales artisantg com   www artisantg com                96M10789             KEYENCE       Instruction  Manual    Laser Thrubeam  Photoelectric Sensor    LX2 W  Series                   Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    CONTENTS   SAFETY Information for LX2 series            cccccceceeeseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesteeeeeeens 2  Precautions for Handling the LX2 W  Series    sessen 3  Method for Insulating the Sensor Head from the Mounting Surface        4  Safety Precautions on Laser Product   5  Part  N  mes 
3.  300 LX2 13  W     Interrupted area  mm     Note  This graph shows the relationship between the interrupted area of the  LC    laser beam and the analog output voltage  however the data in this  graph are not representative of LX2 characteristics     Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation    2  Optical axis    The optical axis of the LX2 is factory aligned so that the relationship  between the interrupted area and the analog output voltage can be  plotted as shown above    For instant optical axis adjustment  the bottom surfaces of the transmitter  and the receiver  and the right side of the transmitter and the receiver   when viewed from the transmitter to the receiver  are designed to be  aligned  Set the both sides of transmitter and receiver to align to the  same plane level  Otherwise  follow the alignment procedure below          Transmitter    Receiver         Note  The resin plate provided with the sensor head is a test jig     m   Remove the resin plate from the sensor head before you operate the  LX2         Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    ALIGNMENT OF OPTICAL AXIS    3  Alignment procedure  E LX2 11 W 12 W  13 W     If a common reference plane is not available  or if fine alignment of the  optical axis is required  follow the procedure described below     1  Place the laser emitting  surface of the transmitter in  front of the laser receiving O     surface of the receiver while L  4 OQ O  the power is ON  Then  adjust  the analog vol
4.  open or modify the LX2 series or use it in any way other than  described in the specifications       When the LX2 series is used in combination with other instruments   functions and performance may be degraded  depending on operating  conditions and the surrounding environment       Do not use this product for the purpose to protect a human body or a  part of human body       This product is not intended for use as explosion proof product  Do  not use this product in a hazardous location and or potentially  explosive atmosphere     Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING THE LX2 W  SERIES    The LX2 series uses a semiconductor laser diode for the light source   When using the sensor  be sure to follow the precautions given below     Before connecting the sensor head to the controller  be sure to turn off  the controller s power supply    Otherwise  noise generated due to chattering at the connection may  damage the semiconductor laser diode     Before performing maintenance or inspection work  be sure to turn off  the power supply    Performing maintenance or inspection work with the power on may  damage the sensor     Do not install the sensor head where water  oil  organic solvent  etc   may splash it    Failure to follow this may cause not only unstable measurement but  may also damage the sensor head due to entry of the liquid inside the  unit     Do not install the power supply 
5.  um     10       30 um       Ambient light       Incandescent lamp  5 000 lux  Sunlight  10 000 lux    Incandescent lamp   5 000 lux  Sunlight  5 000 lux       Incandescent lamp  10 000 lux  Sunlight  10 000 lux       Ambient temperature       0 to  40  C  32 to 104  F   No condensation    0 to  50  C  32 to 122 F   No condensation       Relative humidity    35 to 85   No condensation       Vibration    10 to 55 Hz  1 5 mm double amplitude in X  Y  and Z directions  2 hours respectively       Housing    PBT    Aluminum die cast       Weight  Transmitter    Approx  55 g  70 g     Approx  90 g  100 g     Approx  110 g  120 g  Approx  260 g           including cables    Receiver    1  Data obtained at a 20  C  68  F  ambient temperature with half of the laser beam           Approx  60 g    2  Values in parenthesis are the weight of the W type models        Approx  70 g          Approx  90 g Approx  210g    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    SPECIFICATIONS    Amplifier    Model LX2 70 W    Control output NPN open collector  100 mA  40 V  max  x 2   Response time 0 5 ms   Analog output Voltage 1 to 5 VDC   Impedance 100 Q   Response frequency 1 kHz   3 dB    Temperature fluctuation  Typical   0 1  F S   C  Power supply 12 to 24 DCV  10   Ripple  p p   10  max   Current consumption  100 mA max   Ambient temperature 0 to  50  C  32 to 122  F   No freezing  Relative humidity 35 to 85   No condensation  Vibration 
6. 10 to 55 Hz  1 5 mm double amplitude in X  Y and Z directions  2 hours respectively  Weight  including cable  Approx  200 g   1  Typical values  when the sensor head is connected   0 2  of F S    C  LX2 110 W     2  110 mA max   LX2 110 W                                                   Detecting area  The detecting area of each model corresponds to the dimensions of the  receiver slit     LX2 11 W  LX2 12 W  LX2 13 W  LX2 110 W               wey    ov  o  mm 2 5 mm       Slit dimensions  1 x 5 mm Slit dimensions  1 x 10 mm Slit dimensions  1 x 30 mm                                  17  Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    DIMENSIONS    Sensor head    LX2 11 W   Receiver n 2    KR 18             2x9 3 2    mounting hole    LX2 11 W   Transmitter            04  cable length  1 8 m    L ei     Le 19     e 2 5                                  sa         LX2 12 W   Receiver       2x  3 2    mounting hole    LX2 12 W   Transmitter                                  LX2 110 W   Transmitter          LC  LX2 110 W   Receiver  2 6  2 6    N2x  32             mounting hole    e                   18      Cable lengi  18m length  1 8 m    CL    2x9 3 2    mounting hole                    O18    gt                                  ll                           4 cable length  1 8 m    25    2x09 3 2    mounting hole                               ck   138          43    i   DB T3  pei  50 3 7  F   020   4  BR D 26         
7. IN EN 60825 1 Class 3B Class 1 FROM THIS APERTURE  emitted from this aperture    FDA Class II IEC  French  Classe 3B  2  Labels      AVOID EXPOSURE EXPOSITION DANGEREUSE   1  FDA CDRH  Warning labels LASER RADIATION BB Un rayonnement laser invisible  gt     IS EMITTED FROM  THIS APERTURE           est   mis par cette ouverture        FDA CDRH  Class II FDA CDRH  Class IIIb    FDA Class IIIb DIN Klasse 3B  AVOID EXPOSURE     CAUTION    BESTRAHLUNG VERMEIDEN  INVISIBLE LASER    Austritt von unsichtbarer B gt                          LASER RADIATION DO NOT INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION RADIATION IS EMITTED   STARE INTO BEAM AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE FROM THIS APERTURE Laserstrahlung   TO BEAM   SEMICONDUCTOR LASER 670nm   MAXIMUM OUTPUT 0 8mW SEMICONDUCTOR LAGER 70   PULSE DURATION 30 uSEC  PULSE DURATION 30 USEC    GLASS II LASER PRODUCT CLASS lb LASER PRODUCT          2  IEC Explanatory Warning labels       IEC Class 1 IEC  French  Classe 1 DIN Klasse 1  e       IEC Class 3B IEC  French  Classe 3B DIN Klasse 3B          INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION INVISIBLE RAYONNEMENT LASER UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG  AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM EXPOSITION AU FAISCEAU DANGEREUSE NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN    Maximum output Puissance maximale 15 Maximum Leistung 1 5mW  Wavelength smi  Wellenl  nge  Pulse duration lii ji Pulsdauer          CLASS 3B LASER PRODUCT APPAREIL    LASER DE CLASSE 3B LASER KLASSE 3B  IEC EN 60825 1   2007 CEVEN 60825 1   2007 DIN EN 60825 1   2008                               Artisa
8. at other people or into areas where other  people unconnected with the laser work might be present       Becareful of the path of the laser beam   Make the laser path as short as possible and be sure to terminate the  laser path with a diffusion reflector or diffusion absorber with proper  reflectance and thermal characteristics so that the laser beam does  not diffuse   It is recommended that you install a protective enclosure        Install the laser product carefully so that the laser beam is not  unintentionally directed at mirror like surfaces       Install the products so thatthe path of the laser beam is notas  the same height as that of human eye       Wear protective eye goggles appropriate for the laser beam  wavelength     Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ON LASER PRODUCT    2  Class Il and Class 1 I laser products    Follow the instructions mentioned in this manual  Otherwise  injury to the  human body  eyes and skin  may result     Do not stare into the beam       Do not direct the beam at other people or into areas where other  people unconnected with the laser work might be present       Becareful of the path of the laser beam   If there is a danger that the operator may be exposed to the laser  beam reflected by specular or diffuse reflection  block the beam by  installing an enclosure with the appropriate reflectance       Install the products so that the path of the 
9. cable or sensor head cable in the  same conduit as high voltage lines or power lines    Failure to follow this may cause the sensor to malfunction due to noise  interference or may damage the semiconductor laser diode     Noise conveyed through the power supply may cause a malfunction or  damage    In such a case  use an insulating transformer for the power supply to  stabilize the DC power supply  When using a switching regulator  be  sure to ground the frame ground and ground terminals       The sensor head is grounded through its housing  Therefore  if the    sensor head is mounted on a surface to which noise is conveyed  the  noise may cause the sensor to malfunction or may damage the  semiconductor laser diode    In such a case  insulate the sensor head from the mounting surface    For the method for insulating the sensor head from the mounting  surface  see page 4      Static electricity on the human body or around the sensor head may  damage the semiconductor laser diode    Pay special attention to prevent electrostatic discharge when connect   ing the sensor head and controller  When connecting them  be sure to  use an anti static wrist strap     Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    METHOD FOR INSULATING THE SENSOR HEAD FROM THE MOUNTING SURFACE    Method 1  When using metallic screws to mount the  sensor head    Metallic  screw    Fill up the hole with plastic         Plastic plate         5 mm or 
10. cations       The sensor head and the amplifier are compatible     Be sure to use a  W  type amplifier in combination with a  W  type  sensor head  If you connect a non  W  type amplifier to a  W  type  sensor head  it may cause an electric shock or may burnout the  amplifier or the sensor     Power supply  When using a commercially available switching regulator  be sure to  correctly ground the chassis ground or earth ground terminal     Wiring  Route the wiring of the sensor head in a metal conduit separate from    high voltage cables  power cables  and signal cables that generate EMI   Otherwise  the sensor head and controller may malfunction     Mounting the sensor head    Install the transmitter and receiver so that the mounting holes of both  devices are positioned in the same plane       Do not install the sensor head in a place subject to vibrations     Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation    Environment     Always keep transmitting and receiving surfaces of the sensor head  free from materials which may refract the laser beam  such as water  or oil        When the lenses become soiled  clean with a dry and soft cloth  Do  not use an organic solvent       If there are air layers of different temperature between the LX2 110  transmitter and receiver  this may cause a deterioration in resolution     Monitor output cable  blue    If the monitor output cable  blue  and the shielding cable are short   circuited  the LX series will not operate  If this conditi
11. d flood  or any other external factor  such as abnormal voltage  for which we are not liable    The warranty scope is limited to the extent set forth in item  1   and KEYENCE assumes no liability for any purchaser   s secondary damage  damage   of equipment  loss of opportunities  loss of profits  etc   or any other damage resulting from a failure of our product     3  PRODUCT APPLICABILITY  KEYENCE products are designed and manufactured as general purpose products for general industries  Therefore  our products are not intended  for the applications below and are not applicable to them  If  however  the purchaser consults with us in advance regarding the employment of our  product  understands the specifications  ratings  and performance of the product on their own responsibility  and takes necessary safety measures   the product may be applied  In this case  the warranty scope shall be the same as above     Facilities where the product may greatly affect human life or property  such as nuclear power plants  aviation  railroads  ships  motor vehicles  or   medical equipment     Public utilities such as electricity  gas  or water services    Usage outdoors  under similar conditions or in similar environments    S                   KEYENCE CORPORATION   1 3 14  Higashi Nakajima  Higashi Yodogawa ku  Osaka  533 8555  Japan PHONE   81 6 6379 2211 www keyence com   Specifications are subject to change without notice  A4WW1 MAN 0069   Copyright  c  2010 KEYENCE CORPORATION  All ri
12. ghts reserved  1450E 1060 1  96M10789   Printed in Japan d MAII   I  ll      96M10789   1                                 Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com       A rtisan   Artisan Technology Group is your source for quality  TecmologyGrap   new and certified used pre owned equipment          FAST SHIPPING AND SERVICE CENTER REPAIRS WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT   DELIVERY Experienced engineers and technicians on staff Sell your excess  underutilized  and idle used equipment   TENS OF THOUSANDS OF at our full service  in house repair center We also offer credit for buy backs and trade ins   IN STOCK ITEMS www artisantg com WeBuyEquipment     EQUIPMENT DEMOS   HUNDREDS OF Instra zer  REMOTE INSPECTION LOOKING FOR MORE INFORMATION    MANUFACTURERS Remotely inspect equipment before purchasing with Visit us on the web at www artisantg com 7 for more  our interactive website at www instraview com 7 information on price quotations  drivers  technical   LEASING MONTHLY specifications  manuals  and documentation    RENTALS    ITAR CERTIFIED    AE aed Contact us   888  88 SOURCE   sales artisantg com   www artisantg com             
13. is risk to the eyes from the  laser beam  be sure to attach this shield     Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation        For use with shield   Attach the shield to the front surface of the transmitter lens     LX2 11T  W  LX2 13T  W   LX2 12T  W   LX2 110T  W     Beam attenuator                                     Secure the shield using the supplied  screw     For use without shield  LX2 13T W     Secure the shield to the screw hole on the rear of the sensor head using  the supplied screw     Beam attenuator             Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    PART NAMES                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Sensor head Receiver Transmitter  LX2 11  W     W U W  La   ei  LX2 12  W        VJ 9      EE a e     LX2 13  W   E          De E  LX2 110  W   _  9 f bi         a  A  Amplifier  e  E see  eee  Q SE     i Oo  4      00     D    6   p EI D  1        E  T TI J  10       Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation                QG       Q             Level indicator for adjusting optical axis  Number of LEDs lit corresponds to light quantity received   Refer to this indicator when aligning laser optical axis     HIGH  upper limit  output LED indicator  Lights when HIGH output is ON      LOW  lower limit  outp
14. iver eee  Transmitter   R i  T    Shield    MEA  6  Shield                Shield  Yellow 3 T     Blac o T  Black 4 Q    an I   2 D  Black B    L 4    pe A or 4 kor al  Red 0v ao ova EI  1 Brown  3   R  LJ   Laser beam will be emitted when the connection between EE Laser beam will be emitted when the connection between  Transmitter terminals   and    is short circuited  Receiver terminals   and    is short circuited     Laser beam emission will stop when the connection between   Laser beam emission will stop when the connection between  terminals  1  and   is open  terminals  1  and  2  is open     Short circuiting the yellow  timing input  and black  0 V  lines   Short circuiting the yellow  timing input  and black  0 V  lines  will forcibly turn the control output  white  gray and green will forcibly turn the control output  white  gray and green  lines  OFF  lines  OFF     11  Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    12    ALIGNMENT OF OPTICAL AXIS    1  Analog voltage output    The LX2 70 W  outputs an analog voltage according to the interrupted  area of the laser beam  The relationship between the interrupted area  and the analog output voltage is shown in the graph below     Analog voltage output vs  Interrupted area of laser beam  Typical   LX2 11 W  12 W  13 W     Output  voltage  V     5                                                             0 5 2 5 50 LX2 411  W   1 0 5 0 10 0 LX2 12  W   3 0 15 0
15. laser beam is not as  the same height as that of human eye       Do not disassemble this product   Laser emission from this product is not automatically stopped when it  is disassembled     Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation        Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ON LASER PRODUCT    5  Safety features provided with the LX2  series    The LX2 series is provided with the following safety features  Make sure  these features function correctly before making any measurement     1  Laser radiation emission warning  A visible LED that informs you that the laser beam is being emitted  or  is about to be emitted  at least 3 seconds after power is provided to  the amplifier and the sensor head     2  Laser emission delay  Laser emission only starts when the LED has been ON lit for at least 3  seconds  thus decreasing the possibility of laser exposure     3  Laser emission remote control terminals  Terminals for controlling laser emission are provided on the front of  the amplifier  You can remotely control laser emission using these  terminals     4  Key operated switch  Set to the ON position to supply power   You can lock the controlling power switch using the supplied key   which can be removed only when set to the OFF position     5  Beam attenuator  A beam attenuator is supplied  This cover is to be attached to the  laser beam emitting portion of the sensor head  If an operator must  work in front of the sensor head and there 
16. more       Mounting stay    Use an insulating plastic plate with a thickness of 5 mm or more  Though  the kind of plastic is not specified  plastic that withstands a higher  voltage is preferred  e g  Teflon  etc      Make a hole in the two places on the plastic plate  and insert screws  from the bottom surface of the plate to fix the sensor head to the plate   Fill up the holes with silicone or other plastic to prevent the head of the  Screws from coming into contact with the surface of the mounting stay     Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation        Method 2  When using plastic screws to mount the  sensor head    Plastic screw    NC  A Plastic plate          5 mm or more    1       Mounting stay    Use an insulating plastic plate with a thickness of 5 mm or more  Though  the kind of plastic is not specified  plastic that withstands a higher  voltage is preferred  e g  Teflon  etc      Do not use the acrylic plastic screws included with the sensor  Since  they do not provide satisfactory strength  the sensor head may be  dislocated after mounting     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ON LASER PRODUCT                                     1  Classification 3  Aperture label   Model LX2 11 W    LX2 12 W    LX2 13 W    LX2 110 W  FDA Class I IEC Class 3B   FDA CDRH  21CFR Part 1040 10 Class Ill b Class I Class II AVOID EXPOSURE AVOID EXPOSURE   IEC EN 60825 1 Class 3B Class 1 svn LAGER D gt  Invisible laser radiation is  gt    D
17. n Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ON LASER PRODUCT    i i            Aperture  IEC DIN  3  Label location   oe A    FDA Warning labels are attached to the sensor head as shown below   When using this product in the countries and or regions other than U S   use ese  the IEC warning explanatory label in the package of this product  ag      In this case  it can be affixed on the FDA  CDRH  warning label  which has  already been affixed to this product     FDA  LX2 110  W                                               Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ON LASER PRODUCT    4 5 afety consideration   Do not disassemble this product   Laser emission from this product is not automatically stopped when it    is disassembled             Clean the aperture regularly     Use of controls or adjustments or the performance of procedures d pue    In addition  stop the emission of the laser beam when cleaning     other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation  exposure           1  Class 3B Illb laser products    MPE  Maximum Permissible Exposure   1 9 mW cm     Follow the instructions mentioned in this manual  Otherwise  injury to the  human body  eyes and skin  may result       Do notdirectly look at or touch the laser beam and its reflection  from a mirror like surface       Do notdirect the beam 
18. niece     10         Connections       11  Alignment of Optical Axis   we 12  Tolerance Setting               14  Hints on Correct Use       wi  5  Specifications                      16  Dimensions          18  WARRANTY         20    Avoid mounting the sensor head in a place where electrostatic potential  can build up or which is subject to EMI  If any electrostatic potential  reaches the sensor head  the sensor s laser diode may be damaged  If  such a possibility exists  ground the place where the sensor head is to  be mounted  and insert insulating material between the sensor head and  the mounting surface so that the sensor will be static free    See page 3 and 4 for further information     SAFETY INFORMATION FOR LX2 SERIES    This manual describes how to install the LX2 Series as well as its  operating procedures and precautions  Please read this manual carefully  for your safety     Symbols  The following symbols alert you to important messages  Be sure to read  these messages carefully     Failure to follow instructions may lead to injury     A WARNING  electric shock  burn  etc    A CAUTION Failure to follow instructions may lead to product  damage      Note  Provides additional information on proper operation          General Safety precautions    At startup and during operation  be sure to monitor the functions and  performance of the LX2 series       We recommend that you take substantial safety measures to avoid  any damage in the event a problem occurs     Do not
19. on is maintained for  a prolonged period  the amplifier may become damaged     Extending the cable between the amplifier and sensor  head    If the cable between the amplifier and the sensor head is extended  the  LX2 series is more likely to be affected by interference  which may result  in poor resolution  Do not extend the sensor cable     Do not connect the sensor head while power is supplied to the  amplifier     15        Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    16    SPECIFICATIONS    Sensor head  Type    Ultra narrow beam    Narrow beam    Standard Wide beam       Model    LX2 110 W        LX2 11 W     LX2 12 W  LX2 13 W        Light source    Visible red semiconductor laser    Invisible infrared semiconductor laser       Wavelength    670 nm    780 nm       Output    0 2 mW  IEC   0 8 mW  FDA     1 5 mW  IEC   3     0 mW  FDA  0 2 mW  IEC   0 1 mW  FDA        Pulse duration    30 us    30 us    30 us       Laser  FDA CDRH  21CFR Part 1040 10    Class Il    Class Il    Ib Class I       Class  EC EN 60825 1    Class 1    Class 3    B Class 1       DIN EN 60825 1          Class 1    Class 3    B Class 1       Detecting area  width x thickness     1 mm dia  1 to 2 5 mm dia     5x1mm    10x 1 mm 30 x 1 mm       Detecting distance    0 to 300 mm 300 to 2000 mm    0 to 300 mm       Smallest detectable object    Opaque object with a  diameter of 8 to 50 um    Opaque object with a  diameter of 8 um    0 05 mm dia     0 1 mm dia  0 2 mm dia        Repeatability    5
20. ranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    WARRANTY    KEYENCE products are strictly factory inspected  However  in the event of a failure  contact your nearest KEYENCE office with details of the failure     1  WARRANTY PERIOD  The warranty period shall be for one year from the date that the product has been delivered to the location specified by the purchaser     2  WARRANTY SCOPE    1  If a failure attributable to KEYENCE occurs within the above mentioned warranty period  we will repair the product  free of charge  However  the   following cases shall be excluded from the warranty scope      Any failure resulting from improper conditions  improper environments  improper handling  or improper usage other than described in the instruc   tion manual  the user s manual  or the specifications specifically arranged between the purchaser and KEYENCE      Any failure resulting from factors other than a defect of our product  such as the purchaser s equipment or the design of the purchaser s software      Any failure resulting from modifications or repairs carried out by any person other than KEYENCE staff      Any failure that can certainly be prevented when the expendable part s  is maintained or replaced correctly as described in the instruction manual   the user   s manual  etc      Any failure caused by a factor that cannot be foreseen at a scientific technical level at the time when the product has been shipped from  KEYENCE      Any disaster such as fire  earthquake  an
21. rupted area of laser beam  Typical   LX2 110 W     54   Knife edge                                  Output voltage  V           T  0 1    Interrupted area  mm     13  Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    14    TOLERANCE SETTING    Within the detecting area of the sensor head  the maximum allowable  target size  largest allowable interrupted area  is specified by the HIGH  trimmer  and the minimum allowable target size  smallest allowable  interrupted area  is specified by the LOW trimmer     1  HIGH output setting    1  Turn the HIGH trimmer counterclockwise until the HIGH  upper limit   output indicator goes off     2  Place an object of maximum allowable size in the detecting area     3  Turn the HIGH trimmer clockwise until the HIGH  upper limit  output  indicator just lights     2  LOW output setting    1  Turn the LOW trimmer clockwise until the LOW  lower limit  output  indicator goes off     2  Place an object of minimum allowable size in the detecting area     3  Turn the LOW trimmer counterclockwise until the LOW  lower limit   output indicator just lights                 HIGH output setting LOW output setting    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation        Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    HINTS ON CORRECT USE    Compatibility   A transmitter and receiver with the same serial number have been  calibrated as a pair  Therefore  be sure to use transmitter and receiver  with the same serial number in order to satisfy specifi
22. tage adjustment     trimmer  GAIN trimmer  so Green LEDs O    that the five green LEDs and      one red LED on the level  indicator light  L   2  Next  fix the receiver  with no object interrupting the optical axis  and  move the transmitter to the right or left until both red LEDs on the level  indicator light   Secure the transmitter                 Red LEDs                                                                                  3  Readjust the analog voltage  adjustment trimmer so that  the five green LEDs and one  red LED on the level indicator  light              fi A   Quien                                                       When the interrupted area of the laser beam is zero  0  mm   that is   when full light quantity is received   the LX2 outputs an analog voltage of  5 00 V  The analog voltage adjustment trimmer can be precisely  adjusted using a voltmeter across the core wire of the blue cable and the  shield cable     Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation        E LX2 110 W     1  Place the transmitter and the receiver at the position desired     2  Adjust the direction of transmitter while checking the laser beam spot  focusing on the center of receiving surface of receiver     3  Follow the above procedure 3 in the left                          Reference distance vs  Beam diameter  Typical  LX2 110 W   Transmitter Laser beam  300mm 1000mm 2000mm   Approx  1 mm dia  Approx  1 5 mm dia  Approx  2 5 mm dia     Analog voltage output vs  Inter
23. ut LED indicator  Lights when LOW outputis ON     HIGH trimmer  Used to set HIGH  upper limit  output level     LOW trimmer  Used to set LOW  lower limit  output level     Analog voltage adjustment trimmer  GAIN trimmer   Used for fine SPAN adjustment of analog output voltage when  adjusting optical axis alignment     Power LED indicator  Lights when power is ON     Key operated switch    Laser emission remote control terminals  Laser beam emission will stop when these terminals are open  circuited     Laser radiation emission warning   Lights when the laser beam is being emitted or is aboutto be  emitted  This LED does notturn off while power is being supplied by  the amplifier     Beam attenuator        Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    CONNECTIONS    Red  Note  The black  0 V  and shielded  0 V  wires have a different electrical    L L  potential  The green  GND  wire is also isolated from both 0 V    12to 24 VDC 3 A    S   8 d    7 wires  To avoid a malfunction due to excessive noise interference   do not connect any two of these wires                      HI  SOSSOSG Lo   Control                             NG output LX2 70  W  GO  Whiter Gray   ANC EN     x Green GND    UN        e   H EE Analog voltage    output Leno  Green          Le M0 Black     Shield    Welow   Syncronous input                                                                                                                                                        LX2 70 LX2 70W  Rece
    
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