LZR Manuals & User Guides
LZR is a specialized line of high-precision laser sensors manufactured by BEA, designed for safety and activation in automatic doors, gates, and industrial barriers.
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LZR is the flagship series of laser measurement sensors manufactured by BEA, a global leader in sensing solutions for automatic door systems. Utilizing advanced Time-of-Flight (ToF) technology, LZR sensors provide precise detection for pedestrian and industrial applications, including sliding doors, swing doors, and vehicle barriers.
Products such as the LZR-WIDESCAN, LZR-FLATSCAN, and LZR-H100 are engineered to meet rigorous safety standards (such as ANSI 156.10), offering reliable knowing-act activation and presence detection. These devices are designed to filter out environmental interferences like rain, snow, and fog, ensuring consistent performance in harsh conditions.
LZR manuals
Latest manuals from manuals+ curated for this brand.
LZR 75.0051.03 Compact Laser Sensor for Industrial Doors Instruction Manual
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LZR support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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How do I clean the laser window on my LZR sensor?
Clean the laser window with compressed air to remove dust. If necessary, wipe it using a soft, clean, damp microfiber cloth. Do not use dry or dirty towels, aggressive cleaning products, or high-pressure water.
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What does the orange LED indicate on the LZR-WIDESCAN?
On the LZR-WIDESCAN, an orange LED typically indicates an error or a memory problem. Consult the troubleshooting section of the user manual to identify the specific error code displayed on the LCD screen.
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How do I unlock the LZR sensor settings with the remote control?
Point the remote at the sensor and press the unlock key. If the red LED flashes quickly, you must enter the access code (1 to 4 digits). If the code is unknown, you may need to cycle power to the sensor to access it without a code for a period of 1 minute.
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Are LZR sensors safe for eyes?
Yes, LZR sensors typically use Class 1 IR lasers for detection, which are safe. Some models feature Class 2 visible red laser beams for alignment; do not stare directly into the visible beams during installation.