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Specifications

Sensing Beam

Standard sensors: 660 nm visible red or 525 nm visible

green, depending on model

Models with bussable power: 660 nm visible red

Supply Voltage

Standard sensors: 10 to 30V dc (10% max ripple) @

less than 45 mA exclusive of load

Models with bussable power: 12 to 30V dc (10% max

ripple) @ less than 45 mA exclusive of load

Supply Protection Circuitry

Protected against reverse polarity, over voltage, and

transient voltage

Delay at Power Up

Standard Sensors: 200 milliseconds max.; outputs do

not conduct during this time

Models with Bussable Power: 850 milliseconds max.;

outputs do not conduct during this time

Output Configuration

Standard Sensors: Bipolar; 1 current sourcing (PNP)

and 1 current sinking (NPN)

Models with Bussable Power: Main units: Bipolar; 1

current sourcing (PNP) and 1 current sinking (NPN);

Sub-units: 1 current sourcing (PNP) or 1 current sink-

ing (NPN) output, depending on model

Output Rating (Standard Sensors)

Standard Sensors: 150 mA max. load @ 25° C (derate

1 mA per °C increase)

OFF-state leakage current: < 5  A at 30V dc

ON-state saturation voltage: 

NPN:

 < 200 mV @ 10 mA;

1V @ 150 mA load; 

PNP:

 < 1V @ 10 mA; 1.5V @ 150

mA load

Output Rating (Models with Bussable Power)

Models with Bussable Power: 100 mA max. load (de-

rate 1 mA per °C above 30 °C)

OFF-state leakage current: < 5  A at 30V dc

ON-state saturation voltage: 

NPN:

 < 1.5V; 

PNP:

 < 2V

Supply 15V or more: up to 16 units with 100 mA out-

puts

Less than 15V supply (9 m cable): up to 4 units with

100 mA outputs; up to 8 units with 50 mA outputs

Output Protection

Protected against output short-circuit, continuous over-

load, transient over-voltages, and false pulse on pow-

er-up

Output Response Time

500 microseconds (normal mode) or 200 microseconds

(high-speed mode)

Repeatability

100 microseconds (normal mode) or 66 microseconds

(high-speed mode)

Adjustments

2 push buttons and remote wire

• Expert-style configuration (Static and Dynamic

TEACH, and Window Set)

• Manually adjust (+/–) sensitivity (from push buttons

only)

• LO/DO, OFF-delay, and response speed configura-

ble (from push buttons or remote wire)

• Push button lockout (from remote wire only)

Factory Default Settings:

 Light Operate, Normal

Speed, No Delay

Push-button or remote programming of response time,

OFF-delay, light/dark operate, and display

Indicators

8-segment red bar graph: Light-to-dark signal differ-

ence relative to taught condition (Window Set); Sens-

ing contrast (Static or Dynamic TEACH)

Green Status Indicators: LO, DO, High Speed (HS),

and OFF-Delay

Green LED: Power ON

Yellow LED: Output conducting

Construction

Black ABS/polycarbonate alloy (UL94 V-0 rated) hous-

ing, clear polycarbonate cover

Environmental Rating

IEC IP50, NEMA 1

Connections

Standard Sensors: PVC-jacketed 2 m or 9 m (6.5 ft or

30 ft) 6-wire integral cable or integral 6-pin Pico-style

quick-disconnect

Models with Bussable Power: 

Main units:

 PVC-jack-

eted 2 m or 9 m (6.5 ft or 30 ft) 5-wire integral cable;

Sub-units:

 PVC-jacketed 2 m or 9 m (6.5 ft or 30 ft) 2-

wire integral cable

Operating Conditions

Temperature: –10 to +55 °C (+14 to 131 °F)

Storage: –20 to +85 °C (–4 to +185 °F)

Relative Humidity: 90% @ 55 °C (non-condensing)

Certifications

 

 

 

D10 Expert Series with Bar Graph Display and Discrete Output

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www.bannerengineering.com - tel: 763-544-3164

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Summary of Contents for D10 Expert Series

Page 1: ...ription Cable Outputs Red Beam Green Beam D10BFP D10BFPG Standard sensor 2 m 6 5 ft Cable Bipolar NPN PNP D10BFPQ D10BFPGQ 6 pin Pico style QD Models with Bussable Power D10B5FP Main unit 2 m 6 5 ft C...

Page 2: ...ion Remote Configuration The remote configuration function may be used to configure the sensor remotely or to disable the push buttons for security Connect the gray wire of the sensor to ground 0V dc...

Page 3: ...ready for 1st TEACH condition Power LED OFF Output LED ON Status LEDs LO DO alternately flashing Bar graph OFF TEACH Output ON Condition Present Output ON condition Click Static button Present Output...

Page 4: ...reliability 2 to 3 Low Minor sensing variables may affect sensing reliability 1 Unreliable Consider an alternate sensing scheme When Dynamic TEACH mode is used the output ON state Light or Dark Operat...

Page 5: ...size of the window The lighted LEDs on the light bar separate to a greater or lesser ex tent to exhibit the relative sensing window size Sensor positions window thresholds 100 counts from the present...

Page 6: ...ight Operate shown Light SET and Light Dark Operate Selection In Light Operate mode Light Set teaches the Output ON condition In Dark Operate mode Light Set teaches the Output OFF condition Push Butto...

Page 7: ...k Set Light Operate shown Dark Set and Light Dark Operate Selection In Light Operate mode Dark Set teaches the Output OFF condition In Dark Operate mode Dark Set teaches the Output ON condition Push B...

Page 8: ...ble pulse remote line T T T Power LED OFF Output LED remains active Icon continue to display current setup Static LEDs OFF Select Setting Combination Click either push button until LEDs show desired s...

Page 9: ...ring with the sensor configuration settings 1 Connect the sensor s gray wire 2 Four pulse the remote line to enable or disable the push button The sensor toggles between enable and disable settings an...

Page 10: ...tion Protected against output short circuit continuous over load transient over voltages and false pulse on pow er up Output Response Time 500 microseconds normal mode or 200 microseconds high speed m...

Page 11: ...mm 100 mm 5 mm 10 mm 15 mm DISTANCE BEAM WIDTH BEAM WIDTH Green Beam Models Opposed Mode Diffuse Mode Performance based on 90 reflectance white test card 1 10 100 1000 E X C E S S G A I N DISTANCE 1...

Page 12: ...39 15 2 mm 0 60 2x C sink 8 0 mm 0 31 3 2 mm 0 13 deep 4 4 mm 0 18 thru 2x 3 5 mm 0 14 5 0 mm 0 20 8 6 mm 0 34 25 4 mm 1 00 16 0 mm 0 63 2 x 3 3 mm 0 13 2x 3 2 mm 0 13 2 5 mm 0 10 5 0 mm 0 20 M3 Hardw...

Page 13: ...have been defective during the warranty period This warranty does not cover damage or liability for misuse abuse or the improper application or installation of the Banner product THIS LIMITED WARRANTY...

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