SICK NAV245 2D laser scanners Operating instructions

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NAV245
2D Laser scanner
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Described product
Product family: NAV245
Manufacturer
SICK AG
Erwin-Sick-Str. 1 · 79183 Waldkirch · Germany
Phone: +49 7641 469-0
Fax: +49 7641 469-1149
Production location
SICK AG
Merkurring·20 22143 Hamburg · Germany
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Contents
1 About this document................................................................................. 7
1.1 Purpose of this document............................................................................... 7
1.2 Target group ....................................................................................................7
1.3 Information depth ........................................................................................... 7
1.4 Symbols used .................................................................................................. 8
2 Safety information..................................................................................... 9
2.1 Authorized personnel...................................................................................... 9
2.2 Intended use ................................................................................................... 9
2.3 General safety notes and protective measures...........................................10
2.3.1 Electrical installation work ...........................................................10
2.3.2 Laser radiation from the laser positioning sensor ......................11
2.4 Quick stop and quick restart ........................................................................12
2.4.1 Switching off the NAV245 ............................................................12
2.4.2 Switching on the NAV245 again...................................................12
2.5 Protection of the environment......................................................................12
2.5.1 Power consumption ......................................................................12
2.5.2 Disposal after final decommissioning .........................................12
3 Product description .................................................................................13
3.1 Scope of delivery...........................................................................................13
3.2 Structure of the NAV245 ..............................................................................14
3.3 Operating and status indicators ...................................................................15
3.3.1 Operator interface ........................................................................15
3.3.2 Status indicators...........................................................................15
3.4 Operating principle of the NAV245 ..............................................................17
3.4.1 Landmark detection operating mode ..........................................18
3.4.2 Impact of objects on the measurement ......................................19
3.4.3 Sensing range of the NAV245......................................................20
3.4.4 Beam diameter and measuring point distance...........................21
3.4.5 Sensing range of the NAV245......................................................22
3.5 Measuring mode ...........................................................................................23
3.5.1 Measurement accuracy................................................................23
3.6 Reflector detection........................................................................................24
3.6.1 How the NAV245 deals with source of error ...............................25
3.6.2 Contamination measurement ......................................................27
3.7 Output of measured values ..........................................................................28
3.8 Integrating the NAV245 into the control system of an automated guided
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vehicle ........................................................................................................... 28
3.8.1 Data interfaces............................................................................. 28
3.8.2 Communicating data via telegrams............................................. 29
3.8.3 Output of measured values of a second reflective pulse........... 30
3.8.4 Relative positioning system and absolute positioning system... 32
3.8.5 Digital output ................................................................................ 33
3.8.6 Synchronizing the clock in the automated guided vehicle and the
NAV245......................................................................................... 33
3.8.7 Result Port .................................................................................... 34
3.8.8 Detection mode ............................................................................ 35
3.9 Digital switching outputs .............................................................................. 36
3.10 Project planning............................................................................................ 36
3.10.1 System requirements of the NAV245.......................................... 36
3.10.2 Mounting requirements ............................................................... 37
3.10.3 Distance between the NAV245 and the object/surface to be
measured...................................................................................... 38
3.10.4 Beam diameter and measuring point distance .......................... 39
3.10.5 Reflectors ..................................................................................... 40
3.10.6 Heating ......................................................................................... 42
4 Alignment of the scan level....................................................................43
4.1 Introduction and Preparation ....................................................................... 43
4.2 Preparation ................................................................................................... 44
4.3 Alignment of the NAV245 by SOPAS............................................................ 46
4.4 Search and check for the target boards...................................................... 47
4.5 Alignment of the NAV245............................................................................. 48
4.5.1 Alignment of the rolling angle...................................................... 49
4.5.2 Alignment of the pitch angle........................................................ 50
5 Mounting ................................................................................................... 51
5.1 Overview of the mounting steps .................................................................. 51
5.2 Preparation for mounting ............................................................................. 51
5.2.1 Getting the components to be mounted ready ........................... 51
5.2.2 Getting the accessories and material ready ............................... 51
5.2.3 Getting the tools ready................................................................. 51
5.2.4 Selecting the mounting location.................................................. 52
5.3 Steps for mounting ....................................................................................... 52
5.3.1 Direct mounting............................................................................ 53
5.3.2 Mounting with mounting kit 1a.................................................... 53
5.3.3 Mounting with mounting kit 1b.................................................... 54
5.3.4 Mounting with mounting kit 2 and 3 ........................................... 55
5.4 Dismantling the NAV245.............................................................................. 55
6 Electrical installation............................................................................... 56
6.1 Overview of the installation steps................................................................ 56
6.2 NAV245 connections.................................................................................... 56
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6.3 Preparation for electrical installation...........................................................59
6.3.1 Supply voltage...............................................................................59
6.3.2 Wire cross-section ........................................................................59
6.3.3 General requirements of the data interfaces..............................59
6.4 Carrying out the electrical installation on the NAV245 ...............................60
6.4.1 Auxiliary means.............................................................................60
6.4.2 Connecting to the auxiliary and Ethernet interface of the NAV245
60
6.4.3 Wiring the M12 round connector on the NAV245.......................60
6.4.4 Wiring inputs and outputs on the NAV245..................................62
7 Commissioning and configuration ........................................................64
7.1 Overview of the commissioning steps..........................................................64
7.2 SOPAS ET configuration software.................................................................64
7.2.1 Installing SOPAS ET ......................................................................64
7.2.2 SOPAS ET default settings............................................................65
7.3 Establishing communication with the NAV245 ...........................................65
7.3.1 Connecting data interfaces ..........................................................65
7.3.2 Configuring the Ethernet connection ...........................................65
7.4 Initial commissioning ....................................................................................66
7.4.1 NAV245 configuration ..................................................................66
7.5 Connecting and performing a test measurement........................................67
8 Maintenance.............................................................................................68
8.1 Maintenance during operation .....................................................................68
8.1.1 Cleaning the optical cover ............................................................68
8.2 Replacing a NAV245 .....................................................................................68
9 Troubleshooting .......................................................................................69
9.1 Response to faults ........................................................................................69
9.2 Monitoring error and fault signals................................................................69
9.3 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................70
9.4 Detailed fault analysis ..................................................................................70
9.5 SICK support .................................................................................................71
10 Technical data..........................................................................................72
10.1 NAV245 data sheet.......................................................................................72
10.2 Dimensional drawings...................................................................................74
10.2.1 NAV245 dimensional drawing......................................................74
10.2.2 NAV245-10100S01 dimensional drawing .................................75
10.2.3 Mounting kit dimensional drawings.............................................76
10.3 Accessories ...................................................................................................78
11 Appendix ...................................................................................................79
11.1 Overview of the appendices .........................................................................79
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11.2 Ordering information .................................................................................... 79
11.2.1 Consumables................................................................................ 79
11.3 Glossary......................................................................................................... 79
11.4 EU declaration of conformity........................................................................ 80
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ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT 1
1About this document
Please read this chapter carefully before you begin working with this documentation and
the NAV245 laser positioning sensor.
1.1 Purpose of this document
These operating instructions are intended to allow the technical personnel to perform
assembly, electrical installation work, configuration, commissioning, and maintenance on
the laser positioning system in the following variants:
Important For simplicity in this document, the variants are referred to as the “NAV245” for short,
unless a clear distinction needs to be made.
1.2 Target group
The target group for this document consists of people in the following roles:
Table 1: Target group
1.3 Information depth
These operating instructions contain the following information about the NAV245:
Product description
Mounting
Electrical installation
Commissioning and configuration
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Ordering information
Conformity and approval
In addition, online support on operating the user interface and configuring the NAV245 is
included with the supplied SOPAS ET configuration software.
Additional information on the NAV245 is available from the SICK AG Identification &
Measuring Division and online at www.sick.com.
A detailed description of the different telegrams can be found in the document “Telegram
listing LMS1xx”, part no.: 8014631 with the accompanying “Supplement telegram listing
NAV245”, part no.: 8018823, English versions.
Activities Target group
Mounting, electrical
installation, maintenance,
replacement
Qualified personnel, such as service technicians or industrial
electricians
Commissioning,
configuration
Qualified personnel, such as technicians or engineers
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1.4 Symbols used
Recommendation Recommendations are designed to assist you in the decision-making process with respect
to the use of a certain function or a technical measure.
Important Passages marked with “Important” inform you about special aspects of the device.
Explanation Explanations convey background knowledge about technical concepts.
Menu option
This font indicates a term in the SOPAS ET user interface.
Terminal output
This font indicates messages that the NAV245 outputs via its interfaces.
Take action…
This indicates that action needs to be taken. This symbol indicates an instruction which only
contains one step, or steps in warnings where you do not have to adhere to a certain order.
Instructions which have several steps that follow on from one another are numbered.
This symbol includes a reference to additional documentation available.
Software notes show where you can make the appropriate settings in the SOPAS ET
configuration software.
NOTE:
A note refers to a potential risk of damage or functional impairment to the NAV245 or
other devices.
WARNING:
A warning indicates a specific or potential hazard. It is designed to protect you against
accidents.
The safety mark next to the warning refers to the type of accident risk, e.g., electricity-
related. The warning level (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION) refers to the severity of the
danger.
Carefully read and follow the warnings.
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SAFETY INFORMATION 2
2 Safety information
This chapter concerns your own safety and the safety of the system operator.
Please read this chapter carefully before you begin working with the NAV245.
2.1 Authorized personnel
The NAV245 laser positioning sensor must only be mounted, commissioned, and
maintained by adequately qualified personnel.
The following qualifications are necessary for the various tasks:
Table 2: Authorized personnel
2.2 Intended use
The NAV245 is used to determine reflector landmarks. The NAV245 is attached to the
automated guided vehicle and continuously measures the positions of identified reflectors
as well as the surrounding contour. Depending on the selected operating mode, the
NAV245 outputs the position of the reflectors as well as the distance, the angle, and the
reflectance of the visible surrounding contour on the automated guided vehicle's computer.
The vehicle computer can use this information to correct the course of the automated
guided vehicle accordingly to keep it on track.
NOTE:
Repair work on the NAV245 may only be performed by qualified and authorized service
personnel from SICK AG.
Activities Qualification
Mounting and maintenance
Basic practical technical training
Knowledge of the current safety regulations in the workplace
Electrical installation and
replacement
Practical electrical training
Knowledge of current electrical safety regulations
Knowledge of the operation and control of the devices in their
particular application (e.g., crane, mounting system)
Commissioning, operation,
and configuration
Knowledge of the operation and control of the devices in their
particular application (e.g., crane, mounting system)
Knowledge of the software and hardware environment in their
particular application (e.g., crane, mounting system, forklift truck)
Basic knowledge of the Windows operating system used
Basic knowledge of data transmission
NOTE:
The NAV245 laser positioning sensor is intended for use in industrial environments.
Radio interference may result when used in residential areas.
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The NAV245 is a sensor designed for use in industrial environments and also for uses
within the permitted ambient temperature range in outdoor areas (also see “NAV245 data
sheet” on page 72).
Important In the event of any other usage or modification to the NAV245, e.g., due to opening the
housing during mounting and electrical installation, or to the SICK software, any claims
against SICK AG under the warranty will be rendered void.
2.3 General safety notes and protective measures
2.3.1 Electrical installation work
NOTE:
The NAV245 must only be operated in the permitted ambient temperature range
(see “NAV245 data sheet” on page 72).
WARNING:
Safety notes
Observe the following to ensure the safe use of the
NAV245 as intended.
The notes in these operating instructions (e.g., regarding the use, mounting,
installation, or integration into the machine controller) must be observed.
All official and statutory regulations governing operation of the NAV245 must be
complied with.
The national and international legal specifications apply to the installation and use of
the laser positioning sensor, to its commissioning, and to recurring technical
inspections, in particular:
The accident prevention regulations and work safety regulations
Any other relevant safety regulations
The manufacturer and operator of the system in which the NAV245 is installed are
responsible for coordinating and complying with all applicable safety specifications
and regulations, in cooperation with the relevant authorities.
Through checks must be carried out by qualified safety personnel or specially
authorized and instructed personnel and must be documented such that they can be
replicated and traced at any time.
These operating instructions must be made available to the operator of the system in
which the NAV245 is used. The system operator must be instructed by qualified
safety personnel and must read the operating instructions.
The NAV245 does not constitute personal protection equipment in accordance with
the respective applicable safety standards for machines.
NOTE:
Only authorized personnel are allowed to perform electrical installation work.
The power supply must be disconnected when attaching and detaching electrical
connections.
Select and implement wire cross-sections and their correct fuse protection in
accordance with the applicable standards.
An external fuse and an external switch to separate the supply voltage must be
provided for the electrical connection.
!
Do not open the housing.
Observe the current safety regulations when working on electrical systems.
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2.3.2 Laser radiation from the laser positioning sensor
Important No maintenance is required to ensure compliance with laser class 1.
Laser output aperture
The laser output aperture is the window in the scanner head of the NAV245.
Laser power
The laser operates at a wavelength λ = 905 nm (invisible infrared light). The radiation
emitted in normal operation is harmless to human skin and eyes.
Fig. 1: Laser output aperture
WARNING:
Laser radiation!
The NAV245 corresponds to laser class 1 (eye-safe) according to
EN/IEC 60825-1:2014. Identical laser class for issue EN/IEC 60825-1:2007.
Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to
Laser Notice No. 50. The laser beam is not visible to the human eye.
Improper use can lead to hazardous radiation exposure.
Do not open the housing (opening the housing does not prevent the laser
from switching on).
Pay attention to the laser safety regulations as per IEC 60825-1 (2007)
(valid version).
Window of the optical
cover
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2.4 Quick stop and quick restart
2.4.1 Switching off the NAV245
Switch off the power supply to the NAV245.
The NAV245 retains parameters permanently stored in the internal memory. Measured values
at the interface are lost.
2.4.2 Switching on the NAV245 again
Switch on the power supply to the NAV245.
The NAV245 restarts operation with the last saved parameters.
2.5 Protection of the environment
The NAV245 has been designed to minimize its impact on the environment. It consumes
only a minimum of energy.
Always act in an environmentally responsible manner at work. For this reason, please note
the following information regarding disposal.
2.5.1 Power consumption
The NAV245 consumes a maximum of 20 W in operation.
The NAV245 also consumes a maximum of 40 W cyclically for heating.
2.5.2 Disposal after final decommissioning
Always dispose of unusable or irreparable devices in accordance with the applicable
waste disposal regulations specific to your country.
Dispose of all electronic assemblies as hazardous waste. The electronic assemblies are
easy to dismantle.
Important SICK AG does not currently take back devices that are unusable or irreparable.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3
3 Product description
This chapter provides information on the special properties of the NAV245 laser
positioning sensor. It describes the construction and operating principle of the device,
in particular the various operating modes.
Always read this chapter before you mount, install and commission the device.
3.1 Scope of delivery
The NAV245 delivery includes the following components:
Table 3: Scope of delivery
Sources for obtaining more information
Additional information about the NAV245 and its optional accessories can be found in the
following places:
Product web page for the NAV245
(www.sick.com/NAV2xx)
Detailed technical specifications (online data sheet)
Technical information (additional information, e.g., for telegrams for NAV245,
part. no.: 8018823)
These operating instructions are available in German, English, and other languages
if required.
Dimensional drawing and 3D CAD dimension models in various electronic formats
EU declaration of conformity
Updates for the SOPAS configuration software: Support is also available from your
sales partner: www.sick.com/worldwide.
Piece Component
1 NAV245 laser positioning sensor
1
Safety note with electrical connection
diagram for initial information
1Lens cloth
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3.2 Structure of the NAV245
Fig. 2: View of the NAV245
LEDs and 7-segment display
NAV245
M12 round connector
System plug with PG connector, the number and
position (bottom/back) of the connectors may vary.
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3.3 Operating and status indicators
3.3.1 Operator interface
The laser positioning sensor is fully automatic in normal operation and requires no
operator intervention.
The SOPAS ET configuration software supplied makes interactive configuration possible.
For this, the software runs on a PC which is connected to one of the interfaces with the
NAV245.
Use the graphic scan view in SOPAS ET to verify the generated measured values and the
measuring range online. Please note that the field evaluation monitor cannot display the
data in real time and therefore not all measured values are visualized.
3.3.2 Status indicators
The LEDs and 7-segment display signal the operational status of the NAV245.
Fig. 3: Status indicators
Important As well as the standard indicators described below, the indicator functions of the LEDs and
the 7-segment display can be configured in SOPAS ET for the NAV245.
Project tree, NAV245, Parameters, Network/Interfaces/IOs, Indicator.
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LEDs
Table 4: Meaning of the LEDs
7-segment display
Table 5: Indicators in the 7-segment display
Indicator Possible cause
NAV245 in operation, no evaluation cases report an event
Red: Motor failure, configuration error
Off: OK, measurement
Optical cover is dirty
Switching output is on
Not assigned
OK
STOP
Q1
Q2
Indicator Possible cause Remedy
- No error Device is in measuring mode
IDLE mode, outputs are in OFF
state, laser is switched off.
No fault. If the criteria for IDLE mode are
withdrawn, operational readiness is restored.
Motor starts No fault.
-
No error
Indicator in service level: Number of visible
reflectors
NAV245 is defective
Send the NAV245 to the manufacturer for
repair.
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3.4 Operating principle of the NAV245
The NAV245 has an opto-electronic laser scanner that uses laser beams to scan the
outline of its surroundings on a plane without contact. The NAV245 measures its
surroundings in two-dimensional polar coordinates. If a measuring beam strikes an object,
the position of that object is determined in terms of distance, direction, and remission.
Fig. 4: Measurement principle of the NAV245
The NAV245 calculates the distance from the object using the elapsed time that the light
requires between sending and receiving the reflection in the sensor.
The scanning sector is 270°. The scanner head rotates with a frequency of 25 Hz.
A laser pulse and thus a distance measurement is triggered continuously after each angle
increment of 0.25°.
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3.4.1 Landmark detection operating mode
The NAV245 has integrated application software which detects reflectors continuously.
The relative position can be displayed on the connected vehicle computer using the
detected reflectors.
Fig. 5: Principle of operation of the NAV245
In addition to landmark detection, the NAV245 can also display the measured surrounding
contour on the connected vehicle computer (mixed mode).
x = 1000
y = 2500
= 70°α
x = 2500
y = 2500
=45°α
Reflectors
Landmark detection
(reflector position display)
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3.4.2 Impact of objects on the measurement
Most surfaces produce a diffuse reflection of the laser beam in all directions. The structure
and color of the surface determine how well the laser beam is reflected. Bright surfaces
reflect the laser beam better than dark surfaces and can be detected by the NAV245 over
greater distances. Brilliant white plaster reflects approx. 100 % of the light, while black
foam rubber reflects approx. 2.4 %. On very rough surfaces, part of the energy is lost due
to shadowing. The sensing range of the NAV245 is therefore reduced.
Fig. 6: Diffuse reflection of objects
The angle of reflection corresponds to the angle of incidence. If the laser beam hits a
surface at right angles, the energy is optimally reflected (left). If the laser beam hits a
surface at an oblique angle, energy, and range are lost accordingly (right).
Fig. 7: Targeted reflection of reflectors
The beam is not reflected diffusely in all directions; instead it is reflected in a targeted way.
Thus a large part of the emitted energy can be received by the NAV245. The NAV245 utilizes
this in order to be able to measure the positions of the reflectors extremely precisely.
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Possible sources of error
Fig. 8: Possible sources of error when measuring
The laser beam is almost completely deflected on reflective surfaces (fig. 9, left). This means
that an object hit by the deflected beam may be detected instead of the reflective surface.
Objects that are smaller than the diameter of the laser beam (fig. 9, right) cannot reflect
the laser light's full energy. The energy of the non-reflected part of the laser light is lost. This
means the range is less than would theoretically be possible due to the reflective property
of the object's surface.
3.4.3 Sensing range of the NAV245
The sensing range of the NAV245 depends on the remission of the object to be detected.
The better a surface reflects the beams it is hit by, the greater the range of the NAV245 is.
Table 6: Typical remissions
Material Remission
Black car paint, matte 5 %
Black photo mounting board, matte 10 %
Gray concrete 18 %
White cardboard 90 %
White plaster 100 %
Reflective tape 3000 %
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