ZX-XF12 Omron, ZX-XF12 Datasheet - Page 21

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ZX-XF12

Manufacturer Part Number
ZX-XF12
Description
ATTACHMNT SIDEVIEW ZX-LT1001/005
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheets

Specifications of ZX-XF12

Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
ZXXF12
Note 1. LEGEND
Laser Product Classifications
● EN
Note: Conditions for safe viewing of diffuse reflections for Class 3B visible lasers are: minimum viewing distance of 13 cm between screen and
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3A
Class 3B
Class 4
Protective Equipment (4.4.6)
Spectator (4.4.7)
Service Personnel (4.4.8)
Demonstration with General Public (4.5.1)
Laser Optical Fiber Systems (4.5.2)
Laser Robotic Installations (4.5.3)
Eye Protection (4.6.2)
Protective Windows (4.6.3)
Protective Barriers and Curtains (4.6.4)
Skin Protection (4.6.5)
Other Protective Equipment (4.6.5)
Warning Signs and Labels (4.7) (Design Requirements) ---
Service and Repairs (4.8)
Modification of Laser Systems (4.9)
2. LSO: Laser Safety Officer
cornea and a maximum viewing time of 10 s. Other viewing conditions require a comparison of the diffuse reflection exposure with the MPE.
X:
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✩:
MPE: Shall if MPE is exceeded
NHZ: Nominal Hazard Zone analysis required
✝:
An individual shall be designated the Laser Safety Officer with the authority and responsibility to monitor and enforce the control of laser
hazards, and to effect the knowledgeable evaluation and control of laser hazards.
For your reference, see ANSI Z136.1-1993, Section 1.3.
Class
Shall
Should
No requirement
Shall if enclosed Class 3b or Class 4
Applicable only to UV and IR Lasers (4.5.1.2)
Control measures
Lasers which are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation.
Lasers emitting visible radiation in the wavelength range from 400 nm to 700 nm. Eye protection is normally afforded by
aversion responses including the blink reflex.
Lasers which are safe for viewing with the unaided eye. For laser emitting in the wavelength range from 400 nm to 700 nm,
protection is afforded by aversion responses including the blink reflex. For other wavelengths the hazard to the unaided
eye is no greater than for Class 1. Direct intrabeam viewing of Class 3A lasers with optical aides (e.g., binoculars, tele-
scopes, microscopes) may be hazardous.
Direct intrabeam viewing of these lasers is always hazardous. Viewing diffuse reflections is normally safe (see note).
Lasers which are also capable of producing hazardous diffuse reflections. They may cause skin injuries and could also
constitute a fire hazard. Their use requires extreme caution.
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MPE
MPE ✝
MPE
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Use may be required
LSO Determination
LSO Determination
ZX Series (ZX-L-N)
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MPE
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MPE
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Description
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MPE
X
MPE
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Classification
Smart Sensors (Laser Type)
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MPE
X
MPE
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X
X
X
X
NHZ
MPE
X
NHZ
X
MPE
X
NHZ
X
X
X
X
X
X
NHZ
X
MPE
X
NHZ
X
MPE
X
NHZ
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