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P/N 56910COA

Reference

Column-Mounting Bracket SMBPCM

29.0 mm

(1.14")

26.9 mm

(1.06")

7.4 mm (0.29")

4 x C'SINK FOR M4 FLATHEAD SCREW
(SUPPLIED WITH BRACKET)

64.0 mm

(2.52")

39.4 mm

(1.55")

15.0 mm

(0.59")

30.0 mm

(1.18")

78.7 mm

(3.10") 

7.4 mm (0.29")

57.9 mm

(2.28")

1/4"-20

2 x M6 x 1

Dimensions

56910 (presplus sensor)C0A  8/16/03  11:33 PM  Page 24

Summary of Contents for PresencePLUS P1B65Q

Page 1: ...ese sensors do NOT include the self checking redundant circuitry necessary to allow their use in personnel safety applications A sensor failure or malfunction can cause either an energized or de energ...

Page 2: ...56910 presplus sensor C0A 8 16 03 11 33 PM Page 2...

Page 3: ...SETUP Changing Lens Filters 6 Mounting the Lens 6 Appropriate Sensing Environment 6 Mounting the Sensor 7 Connecting Cables 8 LIGHTING OPTIONS Lighting Techniques 10 SENSOR OPERATION Status Indicator...

Page 4: ...t a percentage above or below reference pixel counts The PresencePLUS sensor is configured for trigger input signal output lighting options and other sensor parameters using either the remote controll...

Page 5: ...CD Display Controller LCD Display Controller LCD Display 0 ABC 123 EXP 7 02 0 ABC 123 EXP 7 02 0 ABC 123 EXP 0 ABC 123 EXP 7 02 Eject Wrong Orientation Missing Tablet Detection IC Orientation Inspecti...

Page 6: ...sor by the PresencePLUS controller or by the PresencePLUS PC software Cables Banner offers quick disconnect cables in multiple lengths with straight or right angle connectors Lenses Banner offers seve...

Page 7: ...LUS Sensor Model P1B65Q P2B65Q PresencePLUS Controller Model PRC1 Mounting Bracket Trigger Device 24V dc Supply Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Quick Disconnect Cable C Mount Lens Light Source or Coiled Co...

Page 8: ...g the plastic lens shroud Also see CAUTION below After focusing the lens use the supplied Allen wrench to lock the lens by clockwise rotation RH thread finger tight in the three set screws on the base...

Page 9: ...kets Two mounting bracket choices include Column mounting bracket SMBPCM Base mounting bracket SMBPBM Secure the sensor to the column mounting bracket with the four M4 Phillips flathead screws supplie...

Page 10: ...nnector end of the cable to the sensor Controller PC PRC1 A coiled cord with modular plugs is supplied with the PRC1 controller Insert one plug into the controller and the other plug into the sensor B...

Page 11: ...figure the P2B65Q sensor Signal Output The sensor provides three SPST solid state contacts which may be individually programmed for either NPN current sinking or PNP current sourcing Each output is ca...

Page 12: ...nates any object directly in front of the sensor Advantages The ring light provides even illumination for small objects It also reduces shadows on images with protrusions Because the light is attached...

Page 13: ...silhouette for proper size and or shape Advantages The backlight is not affected by color or texture variations in the target The backlight can show the diameter of a rounded target consistently Throu...

Page 14: ...hat feature Advantages The directional front light can be used to create glare and shadows with a strong illumination source It can highlight a specific surface angle For reflective surfaces using a d...

Page 15: ...lucent material that spreads the light evenly For highly diffused light a dome light or cloudy day illuminator may be used by reflecting the light off an opaque white hemisphere onto the sensing targe...

Page 16: ...he light and the entire image will appear dark Advantages This technique highlights surface irregularities such as dust small dents scratches and other surface defects Disadvantages Low angle lighting...

Page 17: ...t of the light source and in front of the imaging chip of the sensor The filters must be rotated 90 out of phase to one another to reduce glare Polarizing may be used in conjunction with other lightin...

Page 18: ...udge triggers It will however accept setup operations from the controller When this indicator is green the power is ON and the sensor is in RUN mode and READY to process judge triggers When this indic...

Page 19: ...he third step the TEACH mode is used to teach the sensor to recognize good and optionally bad images by presenting a number of product examples The controller or PC uses the pixel counts from these ex...

Page 20: ...gment Mask area to exclude from judgment Adjust focus Adjust gray scale thresholds TEACH Set judgment criteria Adjust judgment criteria before operation RUN View PASS and FAIL statistics View pixel co...

Page 21: ...r window cleaner to wipe off remaining debris Do not use any other chemicals for cleaning Cleaning the Light Source Regularly remove any dust dirt or fingerprints from the light source Follow the manu...

Page 22: ...Sensor Response Time Each of the three outputs switch within 50 milliseconds from the leading edge of the trigger input signal Additional delay may be programmed Trigger Input The sensor may be confi...

Page 23: ...inish Lens Mount Standard C mount 1 32 UN Environmental Rating IP20 NEMA 1 Connections 6 pin Euro style quick disconnect fitting for connection to the MQDC 6 Series cable cables are ordered separately...

Page 24: ...nsor Status Indicator 31 2 mm 1 23 2x 64 0 mm 2 52 2x 6 0 mm 0 24 8x M4 X 0 7 mm 5 6 mm 0 22 deep 2x14 0 mm 0 55 2x 6 1 mm 0 24 31 0 mm 1 22 11 9 mm 0 47 42 9 mm 1 69 5 8 mm 0 23 15 5 mm 0 61 MQDC 6xx...

Page 25: ...mm 2 36 38 mm 1 5 1 8 mm 0 07 31 8 mm 1 25 15 2 mm 0 60 30 5 mm 1 20 22 1 mm 0 87 43 9 mm 1 73 2 x 6 8 mm 0 27 6 8 mm 0 27 27 9 mm 1 10 14 0 mm 0 55 41 3 mm 1 63 2x 4 6 mm 0 18 12 4 mm 0 49 33 9 mm 1...

Page 26: ...0 mm 1 14 26 9 mm 1 06 7 4 mm 0 29 4 x C SINK FOR M4 FLATHEAD SCREW SUPPLIED WITH BRACKET 64 0 mm 2 52 39 4 mm 1 55 15 0 mm 0 59 30 0 mm 1 18 78 7 mm 3 10 7 4 mm 0 29 57 9 mm 2 28 1 4 20 2 x M6 x 1 Di...

Page 27: ...er sensing distances or for general help with lens selection contact Banner s factory applications engineers at the address or numbers listed on the back cover Field of View Field of view is the area...

Page 28: ...5 150 6 175 7 200 8 225 9 250 10 275 11 300 12 0 25 mm 50 mm 75 mm 100 mm 125 mm 150 mm 175 mm Lens to Object Distance 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Field of View mm inches 0 25 1 50 2 75 3 100 4 125 5 150 6 175 7...

Page 29: ...rom the lens to the object or use a lens with a shorter focal length To achieve less depth of field reduce the distance from the lens to the object or use a lens with a longer focal length The graph o...

Page 30: ...ffect of lens to object distance on resolution for each type of Banner lens choice Resolution expressed as lines per millimeter 1 6 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 5 1 0 1 1 1 25 1 4 0 25 1 50 2 75 3 100 4 125 5 150 6...

Page 31: ...1 30 012 32 013 0 25 mm 50 mm 75 mm 100 mm 125 mm 150 mm 175 mm Size of Each Pixel 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Field of View inches mm Horizontal FOV Vertical FOV Another way to express resolution is to compare t...

Page 32: ...Mounting SMBPCM 56947 Components Accessories Model P N C mount Lens 8 mm LCF08 57298 C mount Lens 12 mm LCF12 57299 C mount Lens 16 mm LCF16 56522 Light Source Visible Red LED Ring Light LEDR140 56521...

Page 33: ...16 mm LEDR140 PRC1 SMBPBM None P1B65Q1516DC 61518 5 m 15 16 mm LEDR140 PRC1 SMBPBM None P1B65Q3016DC 61519 9 m 30 16 mm LEDR140 PRC1 SMBPBM None P1B65Q0608DP 61520 2 m 6 5 8 mm LEDR140 None SMBPBM Non...

Page 34: ...approximately 1 A shorter focal length provides a wider field of view and less depth of field Gray scale A range of shades from pure white to pure black Gray scale thresholds Two adjustable values bet...

Page 35: ...d as the number of distinct lines per millimeter that the sensor can distinguish Sensor gain Gain The amount of amplification of the pixel signal prior to processing by the sensor Trigger An input sig...

Page 36: ...the time it is returned to the factory during the warranty period This warranty does not cover damage or liability for the improper application of Banner products This warranty is in lieu of any other...

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