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Sick MICS3-CCAZ55PZ1P01 Safety Scanner
The Sick MICS3-CCAZ55PZ1P01 is a high-performance Safety Laser Scanner designed for precise indoor area protection. With advanced multi-field monitoring capabilities, this scanner offers superior safety and flexible configuration for modern industrial automation environments.

| Brand | Sick |
| Product Type | Laser Safety Scanner |
| Product | MICS3-CCAZ55PZ1P01 |
Sick MICS3-CCAZ55PZ1P01 Safety Scanner β Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Sub product family | microScan3 Pro I/O - EFI-pro |
| Application | Indoor |
| Protective field range | 5.5 m |
| Warning field range | 40 m |
| Number of simultaneously monitored fields | β€ 8 |
| Number of fields | 128 |
| Number of monitoring cases | 128 |
| Scanning angle | 275Β° |
| Angular resolution | 0.39Β° |
| Resolution (can be configured) | 30 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 70 mm, 150 mm, 200 mm |
| Response time | β₯ 95 ms |
| Protective field supplement | 65 mm |
| Type | Type 3 (IEC 61496) |
| Safety integrity level | SIL 2 (IEC 61508) |
| Category | Category 3 (EN ISO 13849) |
| Performance level | PL d (EN ISO 13849) |
| TM (mission time) | 20 years (EN ISO 13849) |
| Safe state in the event of a fault | The safety outputs via the network are logic 0. |
| Connection type | Voltage supply, 1 x male connector, M12, 5-pin, L-coded. Fieldbus, industrial network, 2 x female connector, RJ45 for push-pull male connector (copper). |
| Universal I/Osβ | - |
| Configuration method | PC with Safety Designer (Configuration and Diagnostic Software) |
| Configuration and diagnostics interface | USB 2.0, Mini-USB, Ethernet |
| Display elements | Graphic color display, LEDs |
| Protection class | III (EN 61140) |
| Supply voltage Vs | 24 V DC (16.8 V DC ... 30 V DC) |
| Power consumption typical | 7.2 W |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 112 mm x 163.1 mm x 111.1 mm (without system plug) |
| Weight | 1.65 kg |
| Housing material | Aluminum |
| Housing color | RAL 1021 (yellow), RAL 9005 (black) |
| Optics cover material | Polycarbonate |
| Optics cover surface finish | Outside with scratch-resistant coating |
| Enclosure rating | IP65 (IEC 60529) |
| Ambient operating temperature | β10 Β°C ... +50 Β°C |
| Type of light | Pulsed laser diode |
| Wave length | 845 nm |
The Sick MICS3-CCAZ55PZ1P01 is part of the advanced microScan3 Pro I/O β EFI-pro series, making it a top-tier Safety Laser Scanner for safeguarding automation processes in industrial plants. Designed for indoor applications, it offers a protective field range of up to 5.5 meters and a warning field extending to 40 meters. With support for 128 fields and 128 monitoring cases, it provides unmatched flexibility for zone definition and adaptation. The 275Β° scanning angle combined with a 0.39Β° angular resolution ensures accurate object detection, while the configurable resolutions from 30 mm to 200 mm cater to a wide range of safety requirements.
This scanner meets stringent safety standards, including Type 3 (IEC 61496), SIL 2 (IEC 61508), PL d (EN ISO 13849), and Category 3, with a mission time (TM) of 20 years. It features advanced connectivity with a Voltage supply M12, 5-pin, L-coded connector and Fieldbus integration via dual RJ45 push-pull connectors. Configuration and diagnostics are performed using a PC via USB 2.0, Mini-USB, or Ethernet using Safety Designer Software. Visual feedback is provided through an intuitive graphical color display and status LEDs.
Built for durability, the unit is housed in a rugged aluminum enclosure with RAL 1021 (yellow) and RAL 9005 (black) finish, and a scratch-resistant polycarbonate optics cover. It operates on a 24 V DC supply (16.8β30 V DC range), consumes only 7.2 W, and functions reliably between β10 Β°C and +50 Β°C. The optical system uses a pulsed laser diode with a wavelength of 845 nm, making it ideal for demanding automation safety tasks. To learn more, visit the official Sick product page.




