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Photoelectric Sensor

PBAT

Manufacturer Part Number
PBAT
Description
Photoelectric Sensor
Manufacturer
BANNER ENGINEERING
Datasheets

Specifications of PBAT

Output Type
Relay
Supply Voltage Max
130VAC
On State Saturation Voltage
3V
Switch Terminals
Screw
Supply Voltage Min
105VAC
Output Current Max
100mA
Sensor Output
Transistor
Frequency, Operating
50⁄60 Hz
Function
Module, Power Block
Technology
Photoelectric
Voltage, Output
200 VDC (Max.)⁄140 VAC (Max.)
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Exempt Product
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MULTI-BEAM
2-Wire Scanner Blocks
SPECIFICATIONS
SUPPLY VOLTAGE: connections are made via a 2-wire power
block (see page 27).
RESPONSE TIME: 10 milliseconds ON and OFF (3000 operations
per minute). NOTE: a built-in false pulse protection circuit holds the
output off for 100 milliseconds after power is initially applied to the
sensor.
REPEATABILITY OF RESPONSE: see individual sensor specs.
SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT: easily accessible, located on top of
scanner block beneath o-ring gasketed screw cover. 15-turn clutched
control (rotate clockwise with a small screwdriver to increase gain).
ALIGNMENT INDICATOR: red LED on top of scanner block.
Banner's exclusive, patented Alignment Indicating Device (AID™)
circuit lights the LED whenever the sensor detects its own modulated
light source, and pulses the LED at a rate proportional to the received
light level.
CONSTRUCTION: reinforced VALOX
totally encapsulated. Stainless steel hardware. Meets NEMA stan-
dards 1, 3, 12, and 13.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: -40 to +70 degrees C
(-40 to +158 degrees F).
MULTI-BEAM 2-wire Sensors
2-wire MULTI-BEAM
Functional Schematic, 2-wire MULTI-BEAM
®
housing with components
The components of the MULTI-BEAM 2-wire family of modular self-contained
sensors are physically identical to the 3- & 4-wire components. However, the 2-
wire components are designed to wire directly in series with an ac load, exactly
like a limit switch. This design makes the 2-wire MULTI-BEAM impossible to
wire backward.
MULTI-BEAM 2-wire scanner blocks with their 10 millisecond response time
have approximately the same optical performance as the 1-millisecond 3- & 4-
wire scanner block models.
The off-state leakage current of 2-wire MULTI-BEAM sensors is less than 1
milliamp, the lowest value of any 2-wire photoelectric sensor. This makes the
MULTI-BEAM 2-wire photoelectric device the most probable such device to
interface directly with ac inputs of programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
Functional Schematic, 2-wire Scanner Block
Dimension Drawing,
2-wire Scanner Block

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