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5-4

BEAM POWER SELECTION

* Select the suitable power according to the installation site (Detection Distance)

* Only installed on the transmitter

5-5

ALARM OUTPUT SWITCH

* Only installed on the receiver

5-6

ENVIRONMENTAL OUTPUT SWITCH

* Only installed on the receiver

200ft (60m)

300ft (90m)

5-7

RESPONSE TIME

* Only installed on the receiver ( AT output )

5-8

SOUND CHECK

250ft (75m) or less 250ft (75m) - 330ft (100m)

* Select N.O. or N.C.

Running

Walking

Crawling

* Only installed on the receiver

1) In case AT output selected :  When either upper or lower beam is shielded (Or-gated) - Response time is set as below. 

When both of upper and lower beam is shielded simultaneously (And-gated) - Response time is 0.05s.

2) In case HF output is selected : Signal is issued only when both of upper and lower beam is shielded simultaneously. 

The response time is 0.05s. 

5

5

5

L

H

Factory set : H

L

H

200ft (60m)=L

300ft (90m)=H

4

4

4

N.C.     N.O.

Factory set : N.C.

* Select N.O. or N.C.

5

5

5

Factory set : N.C.

N.C.     N.O.

8

8

8

OFF

ON

Factory set : OFF

Item

Light reception

level 

Auto Gain Lock

check sound

Walk test mode

Setting

Details

Sound Check Switch

ON

ON

Other settings etc

Auto Gain Lock
switch “OFF”
without cover

The optimum margin of sensitivity 
has been set.

The required margin of sensitivity 
has not been secured.

Beep sound

 “

Pi-

(1sec)

Details

Result

Pass

Fail

When performing operation checks, the beep sound is generated in connection with the 
alarm LED. 

Light reception level can be checked by the sound tone. The tone pitch becomes higher as the 
light reception level increases. 
Also, sounds are not produced when an alarm is being output, when put a cover on, when auto 
gain lock switch on.

Approximately
5 sec after
Auto Gain Lock 
switch “ON”

PiPiPi........

(20sec)

Approximately 5 minutes 
after Auto Gain Lock

0.5s

0.2s

0.3

6 7

6 7

6 7

6 7

6 7

s

0.1s

Factory set : 0.1s

Shielding time : 0.1s

Shielding time : 0.3s

Shielding time : 0.5s

<<Caution>>

Detection is not performed when the shielding time is shorter than the detection response time.
If there is a possibility that large flying objects (such as birds, newspaper, and cardboard boxes) shield the 
optical axis, set longer detection response time by one level.
(Note that a detection response time too much longer could fail to detect intruders.)

Detection on one side of 
the beam

Detection on one side of 
the beam

Detection on one side of 
the beam

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Summary of Contents for PXB-100ATC-KH

Page 1: ...nizing the timing of transmitting and receiving beam the stacking system will be more reliable PHOTOELECTRIC BEAM SENSOR Instruction Manual 1 ANTI CRAWL DETECTION 2 AT HF SEPARATE OUTPUT 1 2 3 4 3 SYN...

Page 2: ...PUT SWITCH RESPONSE TIME SOUND CHECK WIRING METHOD 6 1 6 2 6 3 OPTICAL AXIS ADJUSTMENT 7 1 7 2 OPERATION CHECK EXPLANATION OF FUNCTIONS 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 6 9 7 9 8 9 9 TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIO...

Page 3: ...UNCTIONS 9 2 UPPER LOWER CHANGEOVER FUNCTION 9 EXPLANATION OF FUNCTIONS 9 2 UPPER LOWER CHANGEOVER FUNCTION Factory set ON Factory set ON Transmission LED Upper lower Light reception authorization LED...

Page 4: ...ng multi level protection use sensors of the same model for both upper and lower sensors and set the same transmission power H L for all of them 2 Using these sensors together with sensors from a diff...

Page 5: ...ams is aligned correctly a detection line with sufficient margin of sensitivity is formed 90 Range where the optical axis is shielded 20 20 90 20 20 180 Top View Side view CORRECT CORRECT CORRECT WRON...

Page 6: ...the infrared beams Only the transmitter can be set as the master A device to transmit or receive the infrared beams based on the input synchronized signal The receiver operates as the slave Timing fo...

Page 7: ...ter as a master Connect the synchronized units by wire t 1MFBTF OPUF UIBU UIFSF JT BO FMFDUSJD QPMBSJUZ JO B TZODISPOJ FE XJSF 2 Level Stacking Application Transmitter Receiver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4...

Page 8: ...t Transmitter 1CH B Slave 2 n d Receiver 1CH B 2 n d Transmitter 3CH A Slave 3 r d Receiver 3CH A 3 r d Not neighboring channel 1CH and 3CH 2CH and 4CH 1CH and 3CH 2CH and 4CH Transmitter Receiver Tra...

Page 9: ...RIES Housing Frame Installed on the transmitter and the receiver INSTALLATION INTO HOUSING 5 2 Installed on the transmitter and the receiver 5 3 Only installed on the transmitter Receiver to be slave...

Page 10: ...etails Sound Check Switch ON ON Other settings etc Auto Gain Lock switch OFF without cover The optimum margin of sensitivity has been set The required margin of sensitivity has not been secured Beep s...

Page 11: ...selected When both of upper and lower beam is shielded simultaneously And gated Response time is 0 05s 2 In case HF output is selected Signal is issued only when both of upper and lower beam is shiel...

Page 12: ...same group by synchronized wiring Select one transmitter as a master all the others are as slave One master may have maximum 7 slaves Power supply 12 to 30VDC Power supply 12 to 30VDC 1CH A 1CH A 1CH...

Page 13: ...ply 12 to 30VDC Power supply 12 to 30VDC Alarm N C Env N C Alarm N C Env N C Slave Slave Slave Master Slave Alarm N C Env N C Master PXB 100HF KH PXB 100ATC KH Control panel Control panel Transmitter...

Page 14: ...ent to 3 Fine adjustments 90 90 5 5 Coarse adjustments Coarse adjustments can be made by moving the swivel base within the range of 0 to 90 Next fine adjustments of 0 to 5 can be made using the horizo...

Page 15: ...angle adjustment 1 2 Each time the switch is pressed the optical unit that transmits the light switches Transmitter Only transmit from upper Only transmit from lower No transmission Receiver Received...

Page 16: ...chronazation Connect the synchronizing wire properly Wrong synchronization Flashing Flashing Slave setting sensor only 3 4 Receiver Transmitter Light on Light on Turn on the power to the transmitter a...

Page 17: ...Adjustment Using the Sound Check 5 Receiver Transmitter To improve accuracy of optical axis Perform the procedure of Optical Axis Adjustment Using the Sound Check Optical Axis Fine Adjustment Using th...

Page 18: ...e adjustments of the optical axis can be achieved Using the alignment wireless checker enables easy and accurate beam alignment Providing sufficient margin of sensitivity increases resistance to the d...

Page 19: ...beam reception condition and wait for approximately 5 seconds During this period do not shield the optical axis A one time short beep sound Pi shows that the auto gain lock is completed correctly Afte...

Page 20: ...set the optimum margin of sensitivity for the receiver in any protection distance This function allows the upper and lower sensors to be switched ON and OFF This function is used to light on off Tran...

Page 21: ...ensitivity temporarily and to stabilize operation The receiver adjusts this function to start or to stop automatically depending on beam power from transmitter When the Programmable AGC works the beam...

Page 22: ...4 Readjust the frequency channels so they are the same 5 Match the synchronized timing 1 Connect the power source 2 Check again 3 Remove the reflecting object or change the installation location or o...

Page 23: ...eless checker ER 02 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS 12 Unit inch mm Reference installation drawing 4 3 mm 4 0 12 Panhead screws 5 91 150 mm 2 91 74 mm 2 83 72 mm 3 31 84 mm 3 31 84 mm 16 38 416 mm 16 38 416 mm Re...

Page 24: ...om defects in material and workmanship for 12 months from original date of shipment Our warranty does not cover damage or failure caused by natural disasters abuse misuse abnormal usage faulty install...

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