Product Overview
The SICK LMS151-10100 is a powerful outdoor 2D laser scanner. It offers reliable detection for security and area monitoring. This device works in tough weather conditions. It scans a wide 270-degree area with a 50-meter range. Perfect for protecting outdoor sites and managing vehicle access.
Detailed Technical Specifications
- Brand & Model: SICK LMS151-10100 2D LiDAR Scanner
- Scanning Performance
- Scanning Angle: 270°
- Max Range: 50 m (90% remission)
- Scanning Frequency: 25 Hz or 50 Hz (Selectable)
- Angular Resolution: 0.25° or 0.5° (Selectable)
- Measurement Error: Systematic: ±30 mm, Statistical: 12 mm
- Echo Processing: Up to 2 echoes per measurement
- Physical & Environmental
- Light Source: Infrared Laser, 905 nm (Laser Class 1)
- Enclosure Rating: IP67 (Dustproof and Waterproof)
- Operating Temperature: -30°C to +50°C (with heating)
- Voltage Supply: 10.8 – 30 V DC
- Power Consumption: Typical 8 W (Heating: 35 W)
- Weight & Dimensions: 1.1 kg, 162 x 105 x 102 mm
- Connectivity & Interfaces
- Main Interface: Ethernet (TCP/IP, 10/100 MBit/s)
- Additional Interfaces: RS-232 (Serial), CAN
- Digital I/O: 4 Inputs, 3 Outputs
- Connector: 1 x M12 Round Connector
- Safety & Compliance
- Safety Note: Not a safety component per machine safety directives.
- Standards: Conforms to relevant EMC, vibration, and shock resistance standards.
Typical Application Scenarios
- Outdoor perimeter security and intrusion detection.
- Vehicle access control and gate monitoring.
- Contour and object detection in logistics yards.
- Large area monitoring in ports and airports.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does “fog correction” mean for an outdoor scanner?
The scanner can detect and compensate for signal distortion caused by light fog or mist. This helps maintain measurement accuracy during bad weather, reducing false alarms.
Can I use this scanner for counting people or vehicles?
Yes. By setting up specific monitoring fields (zones), you can use it to detect objects crossing a line. It is excellent for traffic counting or access event logging.
How do I choose between 25 Hz and 50 Hz scanning frequency?
Use 50 Hz for monitoring fast-moving objects (e.g., vehicles at a gate). Use 25 Hz for scanning static or slower-moving areas to optimize data load and processing.
The specs mention “2 evaluated echoes”. What is the benefit?
It means the scanner can process reflections from two different distances per laser pulse. This is useful for seeing through light obstacles like rain, wire fences, or foliage.
Is the integrated heating necessary?
Yes, for cold climates. The heater prevents frost, ice, or condensation from forming on the front window, ensuring consistent performance in winter or damp conditions.
Ordering & Support Information
- Warranty: 12 Months standard warranty.
- Shipping: Worldwide delivery via FedEx, UPS, and DHL available.
- Condition: New and original from SICK.
Contact for Technical & Sales Inquiries:
Email: info@oiltechcontrols.com
Phone/WhatsApp: +86 158 8020 0923
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