These sensors are equipped with an analog output, as well as a digital output. The upper and lower switching points of the digital output can be adjusted with two potentiometers. The digital output is activated when an object is located within the window defined in this way.
Digital, analog and error output
Triple beam correction principle
Go/no-go testing possible
Infrared light
Optical Data
Working Range
350 ... 850 mm
Measuring Distance
600 mm
Measuring Range
500 mm
Resolution
see Table 1
Linearity
1 %
Switching Hysteresis
20 mm
Light Source
Infrared Light
Wavelength
880 nm
Service Life (T = +25 °C)
100,000 h
Risk Group (EN 62471)
1
Max. Ambient Light
10,000 Lux
Light Spot Diameter
see Table 1
Electrical Data
Supply Voltage
18 ... 30 V DC
Current Consumption (Ub = 24 V)
< 50 mA
Cut-Off Frequency
100 Hz
Response Time
5 ms
Temperature Drift
200 µm/K
Temperature Range
-10 ... 60 °C
Switching Output Voltage Drop
< 2.5 V
PNP Switching Output/Switching Current
200 mA
Error Output Voltage Drop
< 2.5 V
PNP Error Output/Switching Current
200 mA
Analog Output
0...10 V
Output Current Analog Output
500 µA
Short Circuit Protection
yes
Reverse Polarity Protection
yes
Overload Protection
yes
Protection Class
III
Mechanical Data
Housing Material
Plastic, PBT
Degree of Protection
IP67
Connection
M12 × 1; 8-pin
Weight
125 g
Output
Error Output
yes
PNP NO
yes
Analog Output
yes
Standards and certificates
Table 1
Working Distance
350 mm
600 mm
850 mm
Light Spot Diameter
6 mm
10 mm
20 mm
Resolution
0,3 mm
3 mm
8 mm
Connection Diagram
Error of Measurement
Typical characteristic curve based on white, 90 % remissionS = Measuring DistancedS = Deviationblack 6 % remissiongrey 18 % remission
Ctrl. Panel
13 = Upper Potentiometer14 = Lower Potentiometer01 = Switching Status Indicator33 = Analog Voltage Output-/Error Warning
Dimensioned Picture
Dimensions specified in mm (1 mm = 0.03937")1 = Receiver Diode2 = Transmitter Diode3 = Receiver DiodeScrew M4 = 1 Nm