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System Specification
Section 15-1
Electrical
Power Input Transmitter
24 VDC ±20%, maximum current 285 mA
MTS Input
24 VDC ±20%, 20 mA typ.
Power Input Receiver
24 VDC ±20%, maximum current 1835 mA
Receiver 485 mA + AUX 100 mA +
OSSD1 625 mA + OSSD2 625 mA
Leakage current
< 1mA
Capacitive Load
< 4.7µF for OSSD output
Inductive Load
Please contact your Omron representative for further
information.
Test pulse data
t1: Test pulse
≤
600 µs
t2: 4 ms
≤
Test interval
≤
40 ms
t3: Repetition
≤
5 min
Muting Option
24 VDC ±20%, 30 mA max.
Power Supply
Must meet the requirements of EN/IEC 60204-1 and
EN/IEC 61496-1, and must guarantee safe insulation
from the mains voltage in accordance with IEC 60742
and be able to cover a drop of supply voltage of at least
20 ms.
Protection class
(IEC 536 or VDE 106)
III
Environmental
Enclosure Rating
IP65
Operating Temperature
-10°C … +55°C
Storage Temperature
-25°C … +70°C
Relative Humidity
95% maximum, non-condensing
Vibration (IEC 60068-2-6)
10 - 55 Hz, 10g, maximum on all 3 axes
Shock (IEC 60086-2-29)
10g for 16 ms, 1000 shocks on all 3axes
Connections
Cable length
MS2800 Transmitter
Unshielded cables:
Max. 50 m, @ 0.32 mm²
We recommend to use the F39-JMT cables to con-
nect the MS2800 system to the machine control sys-
tem.
Cable length
MS2800 Receiver
Unshielded cables, length is depending on the maxi-
mum current consumption:
OSSD 1&2-load 625 mA: 12 m @ 0.5 mm²
OSSD 1&2-load 300 mA: 45 m @ 0.5 mm²
We recommend to use the F39-JMR cables to con-
nect the MS2800 system to the machine control
system.
Cable length
MS2800FS system
Shielded cables, M12 connector 4-pin, these cables are
available as accessories. Maximum length is 10 m
between segments
OSSD 1
OSSD 2
t
1
t
2
t
3
t
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