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On safe paths
The RSL 400 safety laser scanner not only ensures that automated guided vehicles (AGVs) are operated safely by means of protective and warning fields, but it also simultaneously captures the measurement values for the navigation software.

An eye on obstacles
How far away is the obstacle? In addition to the angular resolution, the distance values are also important. With a typical error accuracy of < 30 mm, these are highly precise. In addition to that, the values are not affected by the reflectance of the object, whether it is a reflector or a black wall. The additional output of the received signal strength value for each beam allows autonomous detection of reflectors by the navigation software. When beams strike a reflector, the values differ greatly from any other environment. This makes simple and reliable detection possible. In addition to the navigation aspects, there is no lack of safety: the compact RSL 400 safety laser scanner offers up to 100 switchable protective and warning field pairs. Thanks to this high number, the protective fields can be adapted to the respective movement and load conditions as well as the speed of the vehicles in many different ways. And in 4-field mode with 50 switchable field sets, the device can monitor up to four protective fields simultaneously. This enables safe and reliable reduction of the speed of AGVs. With a scanning angle of 270°, the RSL 400 can also cover the front and side areas of AGVs at the same time, i.e., around the corner. With these features and a maximum operating range of 8.25 meters, even large AGVs can be fully safeguarded with only two RSL 400. The safety laser scanner is available in various models. The product range includes nine functional variants, three of which with data output for AGV navigation. All variants are available for the four operating ranges of 3.0, 4.5, 6.25, and 8.25 meters. Models with PROFIsafe/PROFINET interfaces are also available. These interfaces make it much easier to integrate the devices, particularly when many different protective field configurations are used.
Figure 1: The RSL 400 safety laser scanner combines safety with a detailed measurement value output for AGV navigation.
Figure 2: The RSL 400 merges safety technology and high-quality measurement value output in a single device