The luminescence sensor uses a receiver filter to detect all luminescent markings that emit light in the 570–750 nm wavelength range. Interfering whiteners can be suppressed with another receiver filter.
The sensors have a small light spot and use a UV LED with a long service life.
Recognition of luminescenting marks
Digital intensity outputs via IO-Link 1.1 interface
Simple configuration via teach-in button or wTeach2 software
Optical Data
Working Range
30 ... 90 mm
Working Distance
40 mm
Receiving Range
570 ... 750 nm
Switching Hysteresis
< 10 %
Light Source
UV Light
Wavelength
375 nm
Service Life (T = +25 °C)
100,000 h
Risk Group (EN 62471)
2
Max. Ambient Light
10,000 Lux
Light Spot Diameter
see Table 1
Electrical Data
Supply Voltage
10 ... 30 V DC
Current Consumption (Ub = 24 V)
< 25 mA
Switching Frequency
2,500 Hz
Response Time
200 µs
On-/Off-Delay
0 ... 200 ms
Temperature Drift
< 5 %
Temperature Range
-25 ... 60 °C
Number of Switching Outputs
2
Switching Output Voltage Drop
1.5 V
Switching Output/Switching Current
100 mA
Short Circuit Protection
yes
Reverse Polarity Protection
yes
Lockable
yes
Teach Mode
ZT, DT
Interface
IO-Link V1.1
IO-Link Version
1.1
Protection Class
III
Mechanical Data
Setting Method
Teach-In
Housing Material
Plastic, ABSPlastic, PC
Optic Cover
Plastic, PMMA
Degree of Protection
IP67
Connection
M12 × 1; 5-pin
Weight
78 g
Safety-relevant Data
MTTFd (EN ISO 13849-1)
2,671.54 a
Diagnostic Coverage (DC)
0 %
Mission Time TM (EN ISO 13849-1)
11.42 a
Output
PNP NO
yes
External teach-in input
yes
Adjustable parameters
Output
Push-pullNPNPNP
Circuit
NCNC/NONO
Other parameters
Off-delayOn-delay
All other parameters can be found in the product documentation.
Standards and certificates
Table 1
Working Distance
30 mm
50 mm
90 mm
Light Spot Diameter
4 mm
5 mm
9 mm
Connection Diagram
Dimensioned Picture
Dimensions specified in mm (1 mm = 0.03937")1 = Transmitter Diode2 = Receiver Diode