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1. 28 Figure 25 POWeTr O RTT arnie 34 Figure 26 KEY command 35 PIQUE 27 IS susiana 35 Figures 2S ENABLE command Valiani 36 Figure 29 36 Figure 30 Status led display ui 37 Figure 31 Male panel plug cod TB4M front 38 Figure 32 Female movable socket cod TY4F solder view 38 Figure 33 Female panel socket cod 09 3482 87 08 front view 39 Figure 34 Female panel socket cod 09 3482 87 04 front view 39 Figure 35 Female panel socket SUB D 25 frontal VIeW 41 Figure 36 START MARKING signal logic configuration 42 Figure 37 Timing Signals normal uuu u uuu L Rebus pela 43 Figure 38 Timing signals fault event annata 44 EOX 10W User s Manual 62 GVATALOGIC Figure 39 Timing signals marking error 45 Figure 40 Male panel socket SUB D 25 frontal view 46 Figure 41 Cleaning laser output
2. vii Figure 2 EOX 10W Resonator overall diMensions 12 Figure 3 Example of seal 14 JG LO TON sara na 15 Figure 5 Command Box connector Figure 6 Interlock Figure 7 Power supply cable 15 Figure 8 EOX 10W 18 Figure 9 External connections example 19 TO EG ricis ommum 20 Figure 11 Fixing points on resonator standard 21 Figure 12 Fixing points on resonator right angle 21 Figure 13 Fixing points on resonator left angle 22 Figure 14 Resonator installation i 22 Figure 15 Connection Command Box connector i 23 Figure 16 Interlock connection T Tm m m m 23 Figure 17 Wiring power supply cable 24 Figure CODO iG uuu uuu LO AR nni 25 Figure keyboard COMME Glo D Lu 25 Figure 20 VGA monitor connection 26 Figure 21 Ethernet connection nennen nennen nennen nnn n nnn n nnns n anne nnn nna nnn nnn 26 Figura 22 Axes connector connection iii 27 Figure 23 PROIDEGINEGONASCIHION 22 varo u u uu u uta 28 Figure 24 Encoder gelo gn
3. INPUT EXTERNAL INTERLOCK CODE 1 CODE 2 CODE 3 12 EXTERNAL KEY EXT ENABLE A sn EXT_ENABLE_B 14 J REMOTE wa 10 30Vdo G STOP 6 MARKING SI 9 An 11 o START MARKING L 2 2 A SYSTEM ALARM 20 O 2K2 O LASER BUSY EMISSION 9l O 2K2 LASER ENGINE READY 23 25 END MARKING 17 2K2 COMMAND BOX CONNECTOR Figure 9 External connections example 19 EOX 10W User s Manual j sATALOGIC 2 3 EOX TRANSPORT The Eox 10W laser needs to be moved in order to proceed to its positioning and wiring The Eox 10W device can be easily lifted up and moved by a single person thanks to its compact size and reduced weight Figure 10 EOX transport NOTE The Eox 10W laser system is a delicate opto electronic device avoid damaging shock and vibrations EOX 10W Users Manual 20 VATALOGIC ET rl DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 2 4 FIXING AND POSITIONING The Eox 10W marker must be safely positioned and must be followed below instructions The device must be secured to a suitable base not supplied by Datalogic Automation S r l using the four M6 threaded holes 150 mm 410 mm Figure 11 Fixing points on resonator standard mount The Eox 10W device must be safely positioned and secured to a specific surface parallel to the mark
4. 47 Figure 42 External abel cssc ao asian 49 PIGS SS m CaN SOCOM uuu uuu 55 Figure 44 Salely mode SX ail ku bran qhaquna panni duae 58 63 EOX 10W User s Manual DATALOGIC im di f DEM LI B Cad DATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION Headquarters Via Lavino 265 40050 Monte San Pietro Bologna Italy Tel 39 051 6765611 Fax 39 051 6759324 Purchasing Dept Fax 39 051 6765499 info automation it datalogic com Laser Marking operation officies Donnas Reg Gurey via Le Gorrey 10 11020 Donnas AO ITALY Tel 39 0125 8128201 Fax 39 0125 8128401 Sesto Calende Via dell Industria 20 21018 Sesto Calende VA ITALY Tel 39 0331 9180601 Fax 39 0331 9180801
5. Users Manual 48 VATALOGIC RS232 RS232 connector POSITIONING OF EXTERNAL LABELS Positioning of labels DWA OFL 001 RIO CITE uw Mil ug 9 PPOW 600001119 5 8972 2 32 Figure 42 External labels 49 EOX 10W User s Manual k sakii masmi DATALOGIC AUTOMATION y F APPENDIX STANDARDS LASER STANDARDS Eox 10W is designed to complies with the applicable sections of these laser standards EU EN60825 1 USA 21 CFR 1040 10 Eox 10W is classified as Class 4 Laser Product Datalogic Automation S r l as manufacturer of Eox 10W laser sources provides a laser device which is NOT intended for immediate use but it must be connected by others to other devices which have the final aim of creating a laser processing system The system manufacturer MUST ensure the safety of the laser processing machine according to its standards including the risk analysis implementation of safety measures certification and testing of safety measures and the production of adequate information for use of the machine Datalogic Automation S r l is available for providing to the system integrator OEM all the information in its possession to help in complying with applicable standards CE COMPLIANCE See Declaration of Conformity WARNING This is a Class A product In a Class B environment this p
6. Absorption Typical 400W Maximum 600W Marking on the Fly MOF YES constant speed or encoder MOF line speed Up to 75 m min 4 pieces sec Operating Min 15 59 F Max 35 C 95 F Storage Min 10 C 14 F Max 60 140 F Humidity 0 95 non condensing Mechanical shutter control signals Interfaces 4 axes control Standard version supplied Interface photocell and encoder ports f theta lens 100 nm external connectors and marking software inputs Remote and locals interlock remote key remote shutter control p encoder photocell start marking stop marking pause marking etc Outputs Marking ready marking busy marking complete good bad marking p shutter open alarm error etc 2x USB 2 0 Ethernet LAN PS 2 keyboard 4 axes signals Encoder and photocell I O signals and RS232 port pons 200mm F Theta lens p Photocell Measured resonator exit 3 With Bexp 2x on 10W May vary measured with f 200mm i Single line string Roman s font Temperature range 13 EOX 10W User s Manual TP NW YR 7 em DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 1 2 SEALS Several seals have been applied to the Eox 10W source Warranty Label Figure 3 Example of a seal The engraving system has seals in some areas The seals must not be broken or removed for any reason The sealed parts may be opened only and exclusively by Datalogic Automation S r l Breakage
7. This layout allows to connect exclusively a PNP photocell in dark mode configuration Figure 34 Female panel socket cod 09 3482 87 04 front view smo ee sme OD e 39 EOX 10W User s Manual SDALALOOI DATAI IC AUTOMATI um Ok ION PAL ALL AU I UMA 4 1 5 INPUT SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS PARAMETER SPECIFICATION Logic Low Off State 0 0V to 2 0VDC 0 0VDC nominal Logic High On State 5 0V to 24 0VDC 12 0VDC nominal Maximum Current Load 250mA TABEL 1 Electrical characteristics ENVIRONMENT SYSTEM IN OUT EOX 10W User s Manual 40 sibi nm DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 4 1 6 COMMAND BOX CONNECTOR PANEL SOCKET Panel socket SUB D 25 way female This connection is used for interfacing external command and control signals Figure 35 Female panel socket SUB D 25 frontal view sena re 000 Wir a ENCINENUTTONNL IT TOT c ENLINNNUT T RNMNU IT T maon 8 EXT_ENABLEA Digitalinput Primary external enable contact e en Safety Remote Interlock Presence EXT EXTLINTERLOCK EXT_INTERLOCK Digita n High OK Low FAULT see Table 1 Start marking external command START_MARKING Digital Input High Level pulsed signal configurable on internal board see figure 36 for configurations Remote Key Signal EXT_K
8. INDEX IV FOREWORD V OVERVIEW VI OPERATION OF A LASER SYSTEM WITH GALVANOMETRIC SCANNING vi LASER SOURCE vi GALVANOMETRIC SCANNING HEAD vi INTENDED USE viii IMPORTANT WARNINGS viii SUMMARY X 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES 12 1 1 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 12 1 2 SEALS 14 1 3 CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGING 15 1 3 1 FOCAL OBJECTIVES F Theta 16 2 INSTALLATION AND SET UP 18 21 UNITS DESCRIPTION 18 22 INSTALLATION PRE REQUISITES 19 23 EOX TRANSPORT 20 24 FIXING AND POSITIONING 21 25 INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT 22 26 WIRING 23 2 6 1 CONNECTION COMMAND BOX CONNECTOR 23 2 6 2 INTERLOCK CONNECTION 23 2 6 3 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION 24 2 6 4 LOCAL CONTROL MODE CONNECTION 25 2 6 5 REMOTE CONTROL MODE CONNECTION 26 2 6 6 CONNECTION I O CONTROL 27 2 6 7 MARKING ON FLY MODE CONNECTION 28 27 SOFTWARE UPGRADE 30 3 USE AND OPERATION 34 3 1 POWER ON PROCEDURE 34 EOX 10W Users Manual x VATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 38 41 EXTERNAL CONNECTORS SPECIFICATIONS 38 4 1 1 INTERLOCK PANEL PLUG 38 4 1 2 INTERLOCK MOVABLE SOCKET 38 4 1 3 ENCODER CONNECTOR 39 4 1 4 PHOTOCELL CONNECTOR 39 4 1 5 INPUT SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS 40 4 1 6 COMMAND BOX CONNECTOR PANEL SOCKET 41 41 7 TIMING DIAGRAM COMMAND BOX LASER SIGNALS 43 4 1 8 AXES CONNECTOR I O CONTROL 46 42 MAINTENANCE 47 APPENDIX A LABEL IDENTIFICATION 48 POSITIONING OF EXTERNAL LABELS 49 APPENDIX B STANDARDS 50 LASER STANDA
9. j DDATCALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION RADIATION VIEWING CONDITIONS The Laser output by the resonator is to be considered as a highly collimated and intense monochromatic light source Due to these characteristics it can be seen as a punctiform source of high luminosity This means that its image is then focalized on the Retina in a very small spot with a dangerously high power density If the beam becomes divergent and scatters to a non reflecting screen then there is an extended vision of the image with a decisively less dangerous power density So there are different types of radiation viewing based on the access to the radiation and consequently different degrees of dangerousness DIRECT VIEWING OF THE LASER BEAM This type of viewing is the most dangerous and can occur at the outlet of the laser aperture after having removed the lens It is to be avoided at all costs No protective goggles represent a valid means against direct viewing of the beam DIRECT VIEWING OF THE BEAM AFTER MIRROR REFLECTION This may occur by directing the beam on a reflecting surface Viewing of a mirror reflected beam from a flat surface is very dangerous and equal to direct viewing DIRECT VIEWING OF THE BEAM AFTER FOCUSING This occurs if the Laser beam is not extinguished with an opportune absorber at the end of its useful path Looking at the beam is dangerous up to a considerable distance Filters and goggles can ensure safety for brief exposure
10. of these seals by a customer shall result in immediate cancellation of the warranty on the entire engraving system NOTE If a customer breaks or removes the seals placed by the manufacturer on the laser system the warranty on the entire laser system will immediately become null and void gt WARNING The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any non conforming use of equipment of its manufacture It is forbidden to operate the equipment before the machine it is intended for has been declared in conformance with statutory Directives gt NOTE Access to the internal parts of the electrical equipment is only permitted for authorized personnel who have been trained and instructed on the electrical risks Datalogic Automation S r l shall not be held liable for work on electrically charged parts by inadequately trained personnel gt NOTE Access to the Internal parts of the resonator is only permitted for authorized personnel who have been trained and instructed on the optical risks Datalogic Automation S r l shall not be held liable for work on parts by inadequately trained personnel gt EOX 10W Users Manual 14 VATALOGIC 1 3 CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGING MAIN HARDWARE igm Figure 4 Eox 10W CABLE AND ACCESSORIES Figure 5 Command Box connector Figure 6 Interlock Figure 7 Power supply cable 15 EOX 10W User s Manual LATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUT
11. 000000000 NO O O O OOO O O OO O 5 EXTERNAL KEY Figure 26 KEY command activation With KEY signal activated led bar on the system comes green and laser active signal is enabled on Command Box connector Hefer to chapter 4 for any further information on the connections Figure 27 Status led display 35 EOX 10W User s Manual LATALOGIC Fh F g r2 1 ness AT q DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 3 Now activate the ENABLE signal on the Command Box connector Ino EXTERNAL ENABLE Figure 28 ENABLE command activation 9 Hefer to chapter 4 for any further information on the connections WARNING 4 During this status the shutter is opened and it is possible to have LASER beam output The system is ready to mark The led bar status on device will turn orange SHUTTER signal will activate on Command Box connector in the back panel Figure 29 Status led display EOX 10W Users Manual 36 VATALOGIC 4 To laser emission it is possible to operate manually through the marking software or in automatic mode by external START signal During the emission led bar will be red Busy output signal will be active on the Command Box connector in back panel Figure 30 Status led display Refer to chapter 4 for any further information
12. DATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION w gt Na S amp S DATALOGIC m n 1 Px Pk 4T B PIU DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 2010 2012 Datalogic Automation S r l ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Protected to the fullest extent under U S and international laws Copying or altering of this document is prohibited without express written consent from Datalogic Automation S r l Datalogic and the Datalogic logo are registered trademarks of Datalogic S p A in many countries including the U S A and the E U All other brand and product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Published 06 November 2012 Printed in Donnas AO Italy EOX 10W Users Manual ii OG DAULALOCIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION SYMBOLS The symbols used in this manual along with their meaning are shown below The symbols are repeated within the chapters and or sections and have the following meaning Generic warning This symbol indicates the need to read the manual carefully or the necessity of an important operation or maintenance Electricity warning TAN This symbol indicates dangerous voltage associated with the laser or powerful enough to constitute an electrical risk This symbol may also appear on the machine at the risk area Laser warning This symbol indicates the danger of exposure to visible or invisible laser r
13. EY Digital Input High Laser Source ON Low Laser Source OFF vedi Tabella 1 Stop RS external command 13 STOPMARKNG VAGINA STOP MARKING Digita pot High Level pulsed signal see Table 1 e CODES Digital Input Free input INPUT 13 Free input INPUT 13 3 INPUT 13 CODE2 Digital Input Free input 2 INPUT 12 CODE 1 Digital Input Free input 1 INPUT 11 17 END MARKING Open collector digital output End marking signal active at the end of marking Closed Open Off _ Laser source is enabled KEY is on LASER ACTIVE Open collector digital output Closed ON Open OFF SYSTEM ALARM Open collector digital output Ce ii _ Shutter Status Signal active when open SHUTTER_OPEN Open collector digital output Closed Shutter Open Open Shutter Closed READY Open collector digital output DSP iMark Ready More information in 4 1 7 1 chapter TABELLA 2 Pin out Command Box connector 41 EOX 10W User s Manual SLATALOGIC Lom 3942 FAN Dx ut EN UU PL POWER SUPPLY IN e 22 FETTA e a Y li I h Ba ir 52 a L Va ACRI rA Wu Jg wa B 3 m saa x Bi sf m m di P lt E un rem 5 e 8 MZ onn mim mim min _ em
14. ING PIN13 READY PIN23 ALARM 20 BUSY SHUTTER PIN22 LASER ON PIN18 EMISSION POWER WARM 2 STAND READY EET SUPPLYOFE UP l BY EMISSION EMISSION EL a A POWER ON KEY MARKING 2 EMABLEON 4 ERROA START MARKING TRIGGER Figure 39 Timing signals marking error event EOX 10W User s Manual 45 LATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 4 1 8 AXES CONNECTOR I O CONTROL Panel socket SUB D 25 way male This connection is used to manage external moving axes control O O O O O O O Q G O 6 0 0 0600 60600 6 Figure 40 Male panel socket SUB D 25 frontal view SIGNAL TYPE DESCRIPTION OUTPUT 0 or STEP Y digital Y Axis drive step signal Clock for axis control or generic output OUTPUT 2 or STEP Z du M digital Z Axis drive step signal Clock for axis control or generic output 4 OUTPUT 4 or BRAKE X Open collector digital X Axis Electromechanical brake release signal if fitted Active during output drive motion or generic output 5 OUTPUT 6 or BRAKE Y Open collector digital Y Axis Electromechanical brake release signal if fitted Active during output drive motion or generic output OUTPUT 8 or BRAKE Z Open collector digital Z Axis Electromechanical brake release signal if fitted Active during output drive motion or generic output Mechanical zero sensor The X Axis refer
15. OMATION 1 3 1 FOCAL OBJECTIVES F Theta F Theta Scanning Lenses are commonly used in laser marking engraving and cutting systems F theta lenses are designed to provide a flat field at the image plane of the scanning system Different F Theta lens models are available upon request to allow different marking areas and to find the best compromise between marking field or marking areas and resolution of the marked string or logo depending on specific needs These F Theta lenses are compatible with the standard scanner head supplied by Datalogic Automation other solutions concerning both the scanner head and the lenses can be evaluated on a case by case basis F Theta 1070nm 10 20 7 Lens diameter mm Working Distance mm Fixing Distance mm Marking Area mm x mm Tolerance 2mm Note Working Distance is defined as the distance between the center of the working area defined in the focal plane and the base of the resonator WD Working Distance FD Fixing Distance MA Marking Area EOX 10W User s Manual 16 GVATALOGIC 17 10W User s Manual A ACALOQGIC 2 INSTALLATION AND SET UP NOTE Eox10 is a Class 4 laser source For proper use under conditions of safety they must be brought to Class 1 Consequently the Eox 10W laser device must be installed in a suitable environment specifically dedicated to laser jobs The person in charge of the area assigned to laser ma
16. RDS 50 CE COMPLIANCE 50 FCC COMPLIANCE 50 APPENDX C GUIDE FOR SYSTEM INTEGRATOR 51 APPENDIX D NOTE ABOUT LASER 52 LASER SAFETY 52 LASER RADIATION 54 ABSORPTION OF LASER RADIATION 55 CLASSIFICATION AND DANGER LEVEL 55 RADIATION VIEWING CONDITIONS 56 DIRECT VIEWING OF THE LASER BEAM 56 DIRECT VIEWING OF THE BEAM AFTER MIRROR REFLECTION 56 DIRECT VIEWING OF THE BEAM AFTER FOCUSING 56 SCATTERED VIEWING OF THE BEAM AFTER FOCUSING 56 EYES AND SKIN RISKS 57 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS 57 COLLATERAL RISKS 57 APPENDIX E DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 60 FIGURES 62 xi 10W User s Manual SL OGIC GIC AUTOMATION LALA Gad L Jm rue E ATAL 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES NOTE BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE LASER READ CAREFULLY THE APPENDIXES 1 1 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS RESONATOR MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS 180 mm a 634 mm 185 mm Figure 2 EOX 10W Resonator overall dimensions EOX 10W Users Manual 12 VATALOGIC b DATALOGIC AUTOMATION SPECIFICATIONS 10 cold start 2x Class 2M red Diode Laser 635 5nm 3mW aiming and focusing zRR 70 70 mm f 100mm 140 140 mm f 200mm Marking Speed 2000 mm sec 500 chr sec 270 um f 100mm 370 um f 200mm Aiming Beam Spot Size Cooling Integrated Fan Cooled Power Supply 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz
17. The absence of such connector shuts down the device Figure 16 Interlock connection 23 EOX 10W User s Manual LATALOGIC Fot Jh r LE AI 2 6 8 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION WARNING TAN First of all make sure the power supply is turned off and consequently that there is no voltage in the cables connecting power supply Wiring power supply cable 100 240VAV 50 60Hz Figure 17 Wiring power supply cable EOX 10W Users Manual 24 GVATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 2 6 4 LOCAL CONTROL MODE CONNECTION To use the laser in Local Control mode is necessary to use an USB mouse PS 2 keyboard and VGA monitor After setting up system parameters and marking project selection is possible to use the system without input peripheral devices connected If automatic mode is selected on the marking software it is possible to work without help of operators Connect VGA monitor and input devices as shown below Figure 18 USB mouse connection Figure 19 PS 2 keyboard connection It is also possible to connect input devices using the USB Connection 25 EOX 10W User s Manual LATALOGIC Ln Fo fp A m FT P L 0 2 IF U LI M PA uU d Figure 20 VGA monitor connection 2 6 5 REMOTE CONTROL MODE CONNECTION To use Remote Contr
18. V A 315 400 nm generally cause photo chemical effects e cataract or opacification of the crystalline lens e melanic coloring or reddening of the skin Greater wavelengths infrared IR A 780 1400 nm IR B 1400 3000 nm IR C 3000 10 nm generally cause thermal effects e detachment or photocoagulation of the retina e burning of the skin The degree of injury obviously depends on the amount of absorbed radiation and the instantaneous power of the radiation source CLASSIFICATION AND DANGER LEVEL Regulations have established different classes of Laser danger based on the ability to injure people from Laser class 1 basically safe in all conditions to Laser class 4 dangerous in various conditions Lasers which can produce risks not only for direct or reflected radiation but also for scattered radiation belong to class 4 These Laser sources can also have a significant risk for the Skin and fire risk for flammable material For these reasons the User must put into effect all measures aimed at containing the radiation to make sure that it is terminated at the end of its useful path The operator must also be informed of the risks from exposure to Laser radiation and must wear specific I P D individual protection devices including goggles that protect against radiation and are certified as suitable for this use NOTE 9 Eox 10W marker laser device contains class 4 invisible source 55 EOX 10W User s Manual
19. a lens before it hits the surface of the product Generally speaking the marking is carried out within the focus of the beam LASER SOURCE A sealed gas laser tube is used in the Eox 10W system The tube contains gas mixture usually and He which is excited by a radiofrequency generator to bring it to a plasma state The produced radiations are reflected back and forth between the mirrors which represent the resonant laser cavity the laser beam is amplified with each reflection While one of the two mirrors rear is 100 reflectant the output mirror front reflects only 95 this slight loss of 5 represents the laser radiation used for etching purposes GALVANOMETRIC SCANNING HEAD The scanning head features two deflection mirrors that deflect the beam in an X and Y direction depending on the graphics to be reproduced NOTE Device installation in secure environment is responsibility of the system integrator EOX 10W Users Manual vi VATALOGIC OVERVIEW The Eox 10W laser system is composed by a single device All In One with laser head and compact dimensions for an easy integration inside a complex system able to manage marking signals and customer s complementary modules All laser system connections are found on the back of device supply input controls and signals and interfaces for internal embedded controller Moreover is available an inlet air to use to maintain cl
20. adiation This symbol may also appear on the machine at the risk area Fire warning This symbol indicates the danger of a fire when processing flammable materials Because there is a danger of fire it is indispensable to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer when commissioning the machine Note Hefer to dedicated user s manual ii EOX10W User s Manual S DAULALOGIC wy TM P Mi T are 2 e ud X k REVISION INDEX un Number of added or Revision Date i edited pages 821002150 10 02 2012 Appendix A 821002152 07 11 2012 19 38 41 43 EOX 10W User s Manual iv OG DAULALOCIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION FOREWORD The information contained in this manual is intended for a qualified installer capable of integrating the machine into a system completing it with all protection systems required by international standards and local laws The following manual refers to the Eox 10W model in CLASS 4 LASER configuration In addition to being professionally trained in their role personnel assigned to work on the machine must be informed and made acquainted with the risks inherent invisible and visible laser radiation The operator is required to carefully read the section of the manual concerning safety instructions as well as the sections related to matters falling under his responsibility The workers assigned to the machine can be identified as e OPERATOR res
21. as long as they are the right size and certified SCATTERED VIEWING OF THE BEAM AFTER FOCUSING This is the most frequent viewing but opportune Filters and Goggles can ensure safety even for prolonged exposure The Optical Risk Nominal Distance O R N D for Eox 10W are showed in the next paragraph NOTE Always use goggles with conformity certificate Hemember that no goggles can provide prolonged protection from direct or mirror reflected radiation 10W User s Manual 56 VATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION IDIX D EYES AND SKIN RISKS If exposed to intense Laser radiation even of a short duration or a less intense but longer lasting duration both the Cornea and the Retina can burn and be damaged irreparably forever This consequence is completely realistic in the event of direct viewing of a class 4 Laser beam If subject to direct focalized radiation even the skin can burn In addition it is necessary to bear in mind that a collateral ultraviolet radiation may exist with the main radiation long exposure may cause skin cancer GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS The User must comply with the regulations and work in the best possible safety conditions to prevent decreasing the degree of machine safety Therefore it is necessary to develop a Standard Operating Procedure S O P related to maneuvers to effect for turning on and off the equipment This procedure which shall be prepared around the time of in
22. bility of Classification of their end product Final system MUST complies with all requirements in order that the system will be classified as CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT if end user could be exposed to a radiation not exceed the AEL for Class 1 during marking operation 10 6 um CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT if end user is not exposed to a radiation during marking but could be exposed to the radiation not exceeding the AEL for Class 2 during focusing and aiming 635nm Eox 10W is designed to easily fulfil all the requirement as per EU USA standards Below a YES NO table for features of Class 4 Laser A NO in the Eox 10W column means that the feature is available through dedicated connector and MUST be completely implemented by the system integrator OEM FEATURE LOCATION DESCRIPTION CDRH EN60825 1 EOX 10W Located on the command box connector It turns on the laser source when activated YES Shutter Located on the command box connector When enabled open the safety mechanical shutter after the YES YES YES laser source Power Led bar front panel green llluminates green to indicate that system is in standby mode NO NO YES Read Led bar front panel yellow Indicates that the system has power applied shutter is open and is capable of Indicator asing Laser on Led bar front panel red Indicates that the laser is indicator actively lasing Five Internal circuit elements disables HF driver laser seconds output for five second
23. collector digital R Axis Electromechanical brake release signal if fitted Active during output drive motion or generic output OUTPUT11 or DIRR a e digital R Axis drive direction signal or generic output EOX 10W Users Manual 46 VATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 4 2 MAINTENANCE The ordinary maintenance program foresees only Some operations consist in a mere check of the operating condition The maintenance activities must be done in respect of law prescriptions regarding the safety rules during the operations The following parts functions have to be controlled MAINTENANCE PROGRAM Check cloth tampered with acetone or ethyl ether Every 6 months according to Check the place and frequency of use Figure 41 Cleaning laser output 47 EOX 10W User s Manual S amp S VDATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION APPENDIX A LABEL IDENTIFICATION LABEL DESCRIPTION TALOGIC Automation S r l via 265 40050 Monte S Pietro BO Italy _ Identification label E11L00009 Hi Manufactured December 2011 MADE IN ITALY Supply 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz 600W C CN2468 Warning logotype Warning logotype Dangerous voltage Laser label Aperture label Label for non interlock protective housing CE Maximum output of laser radiation as per definition 3 55 of IEC60825 1 considering single fault conditions Mil C UJ EOX 10W
24. date SW version on Eox systems 1 Close the Lighter and Laser Engine Click on QUIT Minimize Showy Always on top User management Global variables Laser configuration Lens correction Start in auto mode 1 Email Outlook Express Accessories command Prom porer sa fac Outlook Express ippart D Laser Engine m Lighter fedi ana Guide Ps All Programs M ghter Ir m ok E Std RS 232 Protocol EOX 10W Users Manual 30 VATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 3 Attendere la fine della procedura di disinstallazione 4 Eseguire il nuovo installer di Lighter da un dispositivo esterno USB dongle 5 Attendere la fine della procedura di installazione 6 A seconda che l aggiornamento di Lighter contenga o meno degli aggiornamenti per la scheda di controllo verr visualizzata o meno la schermata sottostante New updates are ready to Install Updates for your DSP Board are available Click OK to install updates Cancel e Procedura con aggiornamento della scheda di controllo o premere OK per eseguire l aggiornamento della scheda di controllo o al termine della procedura verr visualizzata la finestra che indica il salvataggio automatico dei dati nel sistema System Shutdown entro 10 secondi il sistema verra arrestato in automatico ATTENZIONE NON spegnere il dispositivo a o attendere lo shutdow
25. ean the marking area thanks to holes around the focal lens Two side cooling belts are provided for cooling down the laser their flow must never be obstructed Figure 1 Eox 10W SVDATALOGIC Ma AUTOMATION DATALOGIC AUTOMATION INTENDED USE The Eox 10W source is intended for the identification marking of organic and plastic materials and for the removal of coatings paints and surface treatments from metals NOTE CO marking systems mainly interact with materials through a thermal carbonization process with JAN the emission of fumes and vapours Suitable methods for the treatment and abatement of marking fumes must be provided for especially when working on plastic materials IMPORTANT WARNINGS Access to the internal parts of the electrical equipment is allowed only to authorized personnel duly qualified and trained with regards to risks of an electrical nature Datalogic Automation S r l declines any and all responsibility for work carried out on live parts by untrained or unauthorized personnel NOTE It is forbidden to change the intended use for which the system was designed and developed Datalogic Automation S r l declines any and all responsibility for improper use of its equipment EOX 10W User s Manual viii GVATALOGIC EOX 10W User s Manual TALOGIC F da Mi A M DATALOGIC AUTOMATION DA DAT Al SUMMARY SYMBOLS Il REVISION
26. ence mechanical zero search 7 INPUT 0 or ZERO X Digital Input is stopped when this signal is activated positive voltage or generic input Mechanical zero sensor The Y Axis reference mechanical zero search INPUT 1 or ZERO Y Digital Input is stopped when this signal is activated positive voltage or generic input Mechanical zero sensor The Z Axis reference mechanical zero search INPUT 2 or ZERO Z Digital Input is stopped when this signal is activated positive voltage or generic input X Axis disable signal When active the corresponding step signal dd died dud remains in the status prior to activation or generic input Y Axis disable signal When active the corresponding step signal r pota mpu remains in the status prior to activation or generic input Z Axis disable signal When active the corresponding step signal Agia remains in the status prior to activation or generic input Ground ref for Power Supply R Axis drive step signal Clock for axis control or generic output X Axis drive step signal Clock for axis control or generic output Mechanical zero sensor The R Axis reference mechanical zero INPUT 7 or ZERO Digital Input search is stopped when this signal is activated positive voltage or generic input m R Axis disable signal When active the corresponding step signal bd lia aka remains in the status prior to activation or generic input OUTPUT 9 or BRAKE R Open
27. i uns 5 3 5 H mmn im mn innu mm m Dm nuc ne Li ness miim ce coz B icis a mn 4 4 ru iu Dees b ree 24 n ox Bee ZEN km RN n KI 5 Dos ES vos mos I 4 mm u 02400041 as La aM co pni Temi p von ER I coz MD n 5 8 s r o QUU il ram BSG ues R n ro 3 2 e E 2 Mir m El LED Es LASER SOURCE EXT COMMAND BOX MARE POWER SUPPLY e E J31 CONFIGURATION le prre default 1 L H LOW LOGIC J31 CONFIGURATION m e ej E LEVEL NPN 1 L Figure 36 START_MARKING signal logic configuration EOX 10W Users Manual 42 VATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 4 1 7 TIMING DIAGRAM COMMAND BOX LASER SIGNALS 4 1 7 1 Normal operation Automatic mode EXT_KEY PIN12 EXT_ENABLE PINS START_MARKING 11 STOP MARKING PIN13 READY PIN23 ALARM PIN20 BUSY PINS END PIN17 GOOD BAD PINI SHUTTER_OPEN PIN22 LASER_ON PIN18 EMISSION POWER 1 WARM STAND READY SUPPLYOFF i UP BY i i i i EMISSION TE T2 T3 T4 TB nn E STOP MARKING ENABLE ON pr START MARKING TRIGGER Figure 37 Timing signals normal operation The time intervals in the diagram can all be progra
28. ing area and totally vibration free The resonator can be fixed either vertically or horizontally In order to prevent marking distortions fit a vibrometer at the base of the piece to be marked and make sure there are no vibrations during the marking process It is also possible to request a different position of the scanning head in order to have a side laser output 0 15 Figure 12 Fixing points on resonator right angle side 21 EOX 10W User s Manual LATALOGIC Figure 13 Fixing points on resonator left angle side 2 5 INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT The Eox 10W device must be installed in a suitable environment in order to allow proper air flow passage and correct housing of the cables Figure 14 Resonator installation environment EOX 10W Users Manual 22 VATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 2 6 WIRING The machine wiring is described here below Follow the wiring operations as described WARNING Wire the devices one to the other WITH NO voltage in order to avoid risks to the operator and to the laser source 2 6 1 CONNECTION COMMAND BOX CONNECTOR Connect Command Box connector on back panel If this connection is not present the system can t be used because it goes in error status Refers to chapter 4 for any further information on external connections Figure 15 Connection Command Box connector 2 6 2 INTERLOCK CONNECTION Wiring interlock connector
29. mmed by a resolution of 1 ms T4 otart Time For setting the minimum acceptable time for the start engraving signal To Start Delay For delaying engraving start Busy Advance Busy signal corresponding to mark progress otop Time The minimum time for stop signal to stop the marking process Ts End Delay For delaying the Laser End signal with respect to laser emission Te End Time For setting the Laser End activation time NOTE Il segnale READY attivo in uno dei seguenti casi 1 documento o sequenza in AUTO mode SW READY COMPATIBILITY true 9 documento o sequenza AUTO mode KEY su ON ENABLE attivo SW READY COMPATIBILITY false script in AUTO mode ed attivazione con loPort setReady true 43 EOX 10W User s Manual LATALOGIC 4 1 7 2 Fault event Automatic mode EXT_KEY PIN12 EXT ENABLE PINS START_MARKING PIN11 STOP MARKING PIN13 READY PIN23 ALARM PINZO BUSY PINS END PIN17 GOOD BAD PIN3 SHUTTER OPEN FIN22 LASER ON PIN18 EMISSION POWER WARM 3 STAND READY 3 ALARM SUPPLY OFF LIP EMISSION Mw 3 POWER KEY ON SYSTEM FAULT ENABLE ON we START TRIGGER Figure 38 Timing signals fault event EOX 10W Users Manual 44 VATALOGIC 4 1 7 3 Marking Error event Automatic mode and MOF enabled EXT_KEY PINI EXT_ENABLE PINE START 11 STOP_MARK
30. n automatico del sistema schermata nera o spegnere il sistema per completare l installazione 31 EOX 10W User s Manual TP NW YR 7 em e Procedura senza aggiornamento della scheda di controllo o viene visualizzata la finestra che indica il salvataggio automatico dei dati nel sistema o entro 10 secondi il sistema verr riavviato in automatico ATTENZIONE NON spegnere il dispositivo ue o attendere il riavvio automatico del sistema EOX 10W Users Manual 32 GVATALOGIC 33 10W User s Manual El DA DAT Al ALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 3 USE AND OPERATION 3 1 POWER ON PROCEDURE First to proceed with turn on the Eox 10W laser system insure to a right device connection like described previously NOTE First to use laser system must be read marking software user manual Proceed as follow 1 Provide power supply to the device by pressing the switch on the power input jack Figure 25 Power on If the system is turned on cooling fans are running Through Command Box connector on back panel is possible to check that the system is switched on by auxiliary 12VDC voltage available on the output pins EOX 10W User s Manual 34 VATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 2 After initialization procedure is done warm up the system allows to able KEY signal on Command Box connector available of back panel 0000
31. never do any work on the electrical part The safety devices must never be removed and their operation must be periodically checked NOTE TAN Do not work on the electrical part if you are not trained to do so Do not remove protection devices NOTE When processing flammable material since there is a fire danger it is indispensable to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer when the machine is commissioned For example during the intended use of the Laser source if a material being processed undergoes alterations and produces irritating and or toxic fumes it may be necessary to remove the fumes from processing before releasing them into the air An additional risk may be represented by fire caused by processing materials other than those the equipment was designed for NOTE Do not subject materials other than those the equipment was designed for to radiation NOTE When processing flammable material such as plastic since there is a fire danger it is indispensable to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer when the machine is commissioned and follow the instructions in the SAFETY Chapter in the Collateral Risks section Figure 44 Safety mode example EOX 10W User s Manual 58 GVATALOGIC 59 EOX 10W User s Manual SVDATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION APPENDIX E DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE Datalogic Automation S r l Laser Marking Business Unit Via La
32. ol mode it is necessary a LAN cable connection This configuration permits to control the system by an external PC in order to send from a remote position a marking project and check the laser status Figure 21 Ethernet connection 26 EOX 10W User s Manual GVATALOGIC 2 6 6 AXES CONNECTION I O CONTROL In case of moving axes control it is possible to connect to a dedicated port Refer to chapter 4 for any further information Figura 22 Axes connector connection 27 10W User s Manual LATALOGIC mi Cani ela DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 2 6 7 MARKING ON FLY MODE CONNECTION Dynamic state of marking is used for critical production where it is not possible to stop the marking objects To use the laser device in Marking on fly mode is necessary wiring a photocell sensor and an encoder not supplied by Datalogic Automation Figure 23 Photocell connection Figure 24 Encoder connection EOX 10W User s Manual 28 GVATALOGIC CONNECTIONS EXAMPLE INTERLOCK ENABLE SAFETY EMERGENCY STOP COMMAND BOX INPUT POWER SUPPLY NOTE It is important to install an emergency circuit able to cut input power supply VAC switching off 2 Eox entirely This safety circuit needs to be installed from qualified personnel only EOX 10W User s Manual 29 TION 2 7 SOFTWARE UPGRADE This document describe how to up
33. on the connections 37 EOX 10W User s Manual A ACALOQGIC L al AI FR GS RI DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 4 1 EXTERNAL CONNECTORS SPECIFICATIONS 4 1 1 INTERLOCK PANEL PLUG SWITCHCRAFT panel plug Tini Q G range 4 way The interlock disable Class4 laser source To restore the machine is necessary to repeat the turning on sequence Figure 31 Male panel plug cod TB4M front view SYMBOL TYPE DESCRIPTION INTERLOCK A OUTPUT External safety signal output A 2 INTERLOCK A INPUT External safety signal return A Presence closed contact INTERLOCK B OUTPUT External safety signal output B 4 INTERLOCK B INPUT External safety signal return B Presence closed contact Table Interlock plug Pin out 4 1 2 INTERLOCK MOVABLE SOCKET SWITCHCRAFT movable socket connector Tini Q G range 4 way Figure 32 Female movable socket cod TY4F solder view EOX 10W User s Manual VATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 4 1 3 ENCODER CONNECTOR Panel socket BINDER 8 way female 763 series M12 This connection is used to interface an encoder if Marking On Fly mode is used Figure 33 Female panel socket cod 09 3482 87 08 front view mw Encoder HTL A channel signal Encoder HTL B channel signal 6 eaw RetunsignalforENCB 4 1 4 PHOTOCELL CONNECTOR Panel socket BINDER 4 way female 763 series M12
34. ponsible for loading elements to be processed visually checking the work cycle removing the finished product and cleaning the machine e MAINTENANCE WORKER responsible for the electrical mechanical and optical maintenance and adjustment of the machine NOTE Datalogic Automation S r l declines any and all responsibility for improper use of its device BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE LASER READ CAREFULLY THE APPENDICES v 10W User s Manual k sakii masmi T A DATALOGIC AUTOMATION OVERVIEW The Eox 10W laser marking system developed and manufactured by Datalogic Automation employs the most advanced technologies with regards to the mechanical optical part the electronic control of laser beam power communication and the overall safety of the entire system OPERATION OF A LASER SYSTEM WITH GALVANOMETRIC SCANNING In pulsed or continuous operation mode the CO generates an invisible high energy infrared beam In order to obtain a more accurate focus the laser beam is first enlarged by using an optical expansion system and then focused after being deflected by a scanning system consisting of two mirrors mounted on galvanometric motors These mirrors deflect the beam in a controlled fashion along the X and Y axes etching of the product surface occurs by coordinating the movement of the two motors with the turning on off of the laser beam The deflected laser beam is focused by an F Thet
35. rking the Laser Safety Officer has to isolate this area from the other work areas and signal through suitable hazard warnings that the area assigned to laser marking can be accessed by authorized personnel only See Appendix for more information 2 1 UNITS DESCRIPTION The device is described here below in order to provide the right information for proper device installation Figure 8 EOX 10W overview 1 Main power supply 8 LAN 2 Command Box Plug Connector 9 VGA 3 Axes Plug Connector 10 PS 2 keyboard 4 Inlet air 11 Photocell connector 5 Interlock 12 Encoder connector 6 USB 2 0 13 Status Led bar 7 RS232 14 Focal with air compressed issue holes EOX 10W Users Manual 18 GVATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION 2 2 INSTALLATION PRE REQUISITES Once it is installed in a suitable environment the Eox 10W marking system is already set for use since it is equipped with an intelligent embedded controller If the system is not used in remote mode a monitor and input peripheral devices material not included are nevertheless needed Once parameters setup on Eox 10W marking system it is possible to work without any input peripheral device connected In order to have a normal functionality of the laser system it is necessary to prepare an external interface that enables all the requested input See chapter 4 for more information SAFETY EMERGENCY STOP MAIN POWER SUPPLY POWER LINE
36. roduct may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures FCC COMPLIANCE Modifications or changes to this equipment without the expressed written approval of Datalogic could void the authority to use the equipment This device complies with PART 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference which may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to Comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense EOX 10W Manuale duso 50 SVATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION APPENDX C GUIDE FOR SYSTEM INTEGRATOR Eox 10W is classified as Class 4 Laser product It is intended to be installed in a system by system integrator OEMs that they have the final responsa
37. s 4 includes lasers which can produce risks not only from direct or reflected radiation but also from scattered radiation The laser sources may be a significant risk for the skin and risk of burning flammable materials EOX 10W User s Manual 54 VATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION ABSORPTION OF LASER RADIATION Human skin absorbs electromagnetic radiation in different ways depending on the wave length of the radiation Both the eye and skin have a predisposition for accepting certain wave lengths and are more unresponsive to absorbing others In the specific case of the Eye the Cornea and Crystalline lens let all the wave lengths from 400 to 1400 nm pass and reach the Retina even with various attenuations They include the range from visible light to IRA infrared Therefore one must immediately note that the radiation of laser Eox 10W respectively with wavelength 10 6 um involves the direct exposure of the Retina In terms of the Skin the biological window has different absorption percentages but is not dissimilar in terms of wave length The maximum exposure values for Skin are much different compared to those tolerated by the Eye Retina Vitreus Body Cornea Optical Nerve Crystalline Lens Crystalline Humor Figure 43 Eyeball section In terms of the damage mechanism that absorbed radiation can cause it also depends on the wave length Short lengths ultraviolet UV C 180 280nm UV B 280 315 nm U
38. s after Laser Enable signal is delay applied Keyswitch Internal circuit elements disables laser output if input Power fail power is removed then later reapplied AC power lockout failure or remote interlock actuation while Keyswitch is in On position Rear panel connection disables laser output when a remote interlock switch on an equipment door or panel is opened Hemote Interlock Over Internal circuit element temperature shutdown occurs temperature if temperature of the laser tube rises above safe protection operating limits EOX exterior labels attached to various external housing locations to warn personnel of potential laser hazard Warning labels Eox 10W labels comply with Class 4 Laser Product Requirement The labels to be used in the machine where Eox is installed MUST comply with the requirements for the Laser Class of the machine itself 51 EOX 10W User s Manual A ACALOQGIC miri BO w T dua b aT wt Ph L LJ U P LU N APPENDIX D NOTE ABOUT LASER LASER SAFETY The following information is provided in compliance with regulations set by International Authorities and it refers to proper use of Eox 10W NOTE It is crucial that you protect yourself against beams of reflected or direct light as they cause permanent damage to your skin NOTE Staring directly at a laser beam may ca
39. selenide The EOX device uses a special focusing lens mounted on the scanning head in Zinc Selenide ZnSe When broken down to dust and fragments this material is toxic for man s health if inhaled swallowed or in case of eye contact There are no health hazards under normal operating and maintenance conditions Do not scratch the lens while cleaning it In case the lens breaks wear protective gloves and clean up all lens pieces putting them in a sealed bag to be sent back to Datalogic Automation Srl Please turn to the appendix for the safety data sheet on ZnSe EOX 10W User s Manual 53 j DDATCALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION LASER RADIATION Laser radiation is an electromagnetic emission with a micrometric wavelength which ranges from the long infrared CO Laser close infrared Nd Laser Yag Nd YVO4 visible He Laser Ne or Argon and ultraviolet excimer laser It should be considered non lonizing Radiation In Eox 10W lasers the emission is generated by CO tube The continuous reflection of Photons between a front mirror and rear mirror creates a positive reaction so that their number continues to increase until reaching the concentration necessary to produce a beam which projects from the semi reflecting front mirror The radiation which we can imagine as a Beam of invisible light is then Collimated and Focalized with Lenses at a point where the intensity becomes high enough to be able to react
40. stallation shall serve as a reference for the Operator and shall be written in his her language Training is essential and must include e Familiarization with system operating procedures e Knowledge of the biological effects of radiation on the Eyes and Skin e Understanding of the necessity for Individual Protection Devices I P D COLLATERAL RISKS If the intended use of the source is changed for example for material processing applications collateral risks may arise represented by the production of fumes and vapors which may be irritating or toxic if not removed and adequately filtered before being released into the air again NOTE It is advisable not to change the intended use without previously contacting the Manufacturer An additional risk may be represented by fire caused by processing materials other than those the equipment is designed for NOTE When processing flammable material since there is a fire danger it is indispensable to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer when the machine is commissioned NOTE Do not subject materials other than those the equipment was designed for to radiation 57 EOX 10W User s Manual j DDATCALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION The most serious collateral risk associated with laser equipment which may be fatal is electricity This may occur when the manufacturers warning and procedures are not followed Unauthorized and untrained personnel must
41. use irreversible damage to your eyes lt Wear safety goggles while using the machine NOTE BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE LASER READ CAREFULLY THE APPENDIX CONCERNING LASER SAFETY EOX 10W Manuale duso 52 VATALOGIC DATALOGIC AUTOMATION NOTE The EOX system is designed for the processing of non flammable materials Infrared laser radiation carries very high energy FIRE HAZARD Do not direct the laser beam at flammable materials paper wood containers filled with flammable liquids etc without taking suitable precautions inert gas etc Do not direct the laser beam at sloping surfaces as there is a risk of reflection Keep solvents and flammable materials away from the laser source Avoid the accumulation of combustible vapours NOTE When marking materials using CO laser radiations decomposition products may form which are harmful to man s health The vaporization of certain materials may generate ultra fine dust and vapors containing carbonization products which are harmful to man s health We strongly recommend installing an adequately sized extraction system equipped with filters suited to the dust and fumes to be extracted Certain processes may generate fumes and vapors of such density that they cause the extraction system to become totally ineffective in a very short time Periodically check for proper operation of the extraction system NOTE Zinc
42. vino 265 Via Le Gorrey 10 11020 Donnas 40050 Monte San Pietro Via dell Industria 20 21018 Sesto Calende VA Bologna Italy www automation datalogic com declares that the EOX CO2 SYSTEM and all its models are in conformity with the requirements of the European Council Directives listed below 2004 108 EC EMC Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive This Declaration is based upon compliance of the products to the following standards EN 61000 6 2 SEPTEMBER 2005 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC PART 6 2 GENERIC STANDARDS IMMUNITY FOR INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTS EN 61000 6 4 JANUARY 2007 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC PART 6 4 GENERIC STANDARDS EMISSION STANDARD FOR INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTS EN 61010 1 OCTOBER 2010 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR MEASUREMENT CONTROL AND LABORATORY USE PART 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS EN 60825 1 OCTOBER 2007 SAFETY OF LASER PRODUCTS PART 1 EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATION REQUIREMENTS ABD USER S GUIDE Monte San Pietro June 12th 2012 Paolo Morselli Quality Manager Noel PIPA Mei aria tra inzio ine i ties SE k qu m Y so F CCS UNI EM ISO 9001 UNI EN ISO 14001 EOX 10W User s Manual 60 GVATALOGIC 61 EOX 10W User s Manual D DA LO GIC AUTOMATION FIGURES Figure 1 Eox TOW Control
43. with various materials producing an alteration in them due to thermal effect The radiations of Eox 10W laser are invisible and visible and the Eye receives it almost in its entirety without using the natural defense provided by pupil reflex Added to this is the fact that it is generally very intense with the result that it can be very harmful to the eye and present vision problems NOTE Directly viewing a Laser beam can cause irreversible damage to vision To prevent permanent damage to vision a few precautions must be taken All individuals who may be exposed to dangerous levels of laser radiation must know that the laser is active and wear protective goggles if necessary Due to its high power the laser integrated in the Datalogic Automation system provokes reflected laser light from flat surfaces Reflected light is potentially dangerous for the eyes and skin Electromagnetic emission with a micrometric wave length is placed in long infrared and is therefore invisible thus it is not clear where reflected beams are aimed NOTE It is indispensable to protect yourself from reflected light beams because they can be sufficiently intense to create permanent injury to the eyes or skin In addition to possible injury to the eyes or skin direct laser emission can cause flammable materials to burn like organic solvents alcohol acetone or gasoline and cause fabric and clothing to burn NOTE This laser is classified as class 4 Clas
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