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PVS28 Parts Verification Sensor Instruction Manual
Pro Editor
Use Banner's Pro Editor software and Pro Converter Cable to create custom configurations
by selecting different colors, flash patterns, and animations.
For more information visit
www.bannerengineering.com/proeditor
Wiring Diagrams
NPN
12-30V dc
–
+
1
3
2
4
5
Load
PNP
12-30V dc
–
+
1
3
2
4
5
Load
Pin 1 = Brown
Pin 2 = White
Pin 3 = Blue
Pin 4 = Black
Pin 5 = Gray (Remote Input)
Four-State Full Logic
Green
Input active, no detection
Yellow
Input active, detection
Red
No input, detection
Off
Power applied, but no input or detection
Device Status Indicators
The PVS28 Parts Verification Sensor has two indicators: one to indicate power, and one to indicate output.
Indicator
Color
Description
Power Status
Green
ON: Sensor is powered
OFF: Sensor is not powered
Output Status
Amber
ON: Output is active, sourcing in PNP mode or sinking in NPN mode
OFF: Output is not active
Configuring a Sensor
The
PVS28 Parts Verification Sensor
has three Teach modes. These modes are indicated with a Teach Status color.
The Signal Level color flashes in between the Teach Status color. The color of the Signal Level depends on the signal strength of the target:
Green: Best signal, accepts Teach
Yellow: Acceptable signal, can accept Teach
Red: Poor signal, rejects Teach
Remote Input
Use the remote input to program the sensor remotely.
The remote input provides limited programming options and is Active High in PNP mode (V+ to brown wire), or Active Low in NPN mode (V+
to blue wire). For Active High, pulse the gray wire to V+ (12 V DC to 30 V DC). For Active Low, pulse the gray wire to ground (0 V DC).
The remote input wire is enabled by default. Pulse the remote input wire 7 times or use the
Banner Pro Editor
software to enable or disable
the feature. When the remote input feature is enabled, pulse the remote input according to the diagram and the instructions provided in this
manual. Remote teach can also be performed using the button on the Pro Converter Cable.
The length of the individual programming pulses is equal to the value T: 0.04 seconds ≤ T ≤ 0.8 seconds.
Exit remote programming modes by cycling power or by waiting for 30 seconds.
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