Takex PXB-50F Instruction Manual Download Page 2

1-2

1-1

Wiring terminal

Upper optical unit

Lower optical unit

T  :  Transmitter   R  :  Receiver label on rear surface

Cover: 2 pcs

Sensor body: 2 pcs (transmitter: 1 pc, receiver: 1 pc)

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PRODUCT COMPONENTS

PARTS DESCRIPTION

Accessories

Cut bush

Grommet

Installation plate: 2 pcs

  

PXB−**F

T

PXB−**F

R

View finder

Reflector

Horizontal angle fine 
adjustment screw
(White)

Swivel base (White)
(Horizontal angle adjustment)

Sensor fixing screw

Swing arm (Red)
(Vertical angle adjustment)

Vertical angle 
adjustment screw
(Red)

Waterproof film

Pole installation fitting

: 4 pcs 

(compatible with single tube)

Self-tapping screw 

for installation 

(

φ

4 x 30)

: 8 pcs

Countersunk 

oval-head screw 

(M4x20)

: 8 pcs

Cable tie

: 8 pcs

Instruction manual

: 1 pc

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

Check that the following transmitter, receiver, and accessories are included in the box when you first 
unpack the product.

Cover fixing screw

Function setting section 
explained in  
1-3 NAMES OF OPERATION 

SECTION

Caution:  Do not peel off or damage 

the waterproof film.

Transmitter: Fluorescent yellow
Receiver: Fluorescent orange

1   PRODUCT COMPONENTS
     1-1    PARTS DESCRIPTION..........................................................
     1-2    ACCESSORIES......................................................................
     1-3    NAMES OF OPERATION SECTION......................................
2   PRECAUTIONS...............................................................................
3   PRECAUTIONS
     3-1    PROTECTION DISTANCE AND RANGE OF LIGHT 
              BEAM COVERAGE................................................................
     3-2    MOUNTING HEIGHT............................................................. 
     3-3    OPTICAL AXIS ADJUSTMENT RANGE................................
     3-4    EXAMPLE OF PRACTICAL APPLICATION..........................  
4   INSTALLATION METHOD
     4-1    WALL INSTALLATION METHOD...........................................
     4-2    POLE INSTALLATION METHOD...........................................
5   WIRING METHOD
     5-1    POSITION AND RATING OF TERMINALS............................
     5-2    WIRING DISTANCE BETWEEN SENSOR AND  
              POWER SUPPLY...................................................................
     5-3    WIRING DISTRIBUTION DIAGRAM (WIRING DIAGRAM).............
6   OPTICAL AXIS ADJUSTMENT
     6-1    NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF OPTICAL AXIS  
              ADJUSTMENT PARTS...........................................................
     6-2    OPTICAL AXIS ADJUSTMENT USING 
              THE ALIGNMENT MECHANISM............................................

              • Optical Axis Fine Adjustment Using the Sound Check.............
              • Optical Axis Fine Adjustment Using the Monitor
                Output Voltage......................................................................
              • Optical Axis Fine Adjustment Using the Alignment  
                Wireless Checker (Sold Separately)..................................... 
  7   OPERATION CHECK....................................................................
  8   EXPLANATION OF FUNCTIONS
       8-1    SOUND CHECK FUNCTION....................................................
       8-2    RESPONSE TIME ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION...........................
       8-3    UPPER/LOWER CHANGEOVER FUNCTION............................ 
       8-4    LIGHT SENSITIVITY SIGNAL FUNCTION.................................
       8-5    EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION.................
       8-6    ALIGNMENT WIRELESS CHECKER CONNECTION
                FUNCTION.............................................................................
  9   TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................
10   SPECIFICATIONS.........................................................................
11   EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS Unit: inch (mm)..................................

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This section describes the contents of the product package and the names and 
functions of the parts that appear in this instruction manual.

Summary of Contents for PXB-50F

Page 1: ...to receiver for the transmitted light as shown in the illustration on the right The infrared light transmitted from the transmitter expands in a cone shape while the light beams enter the receiver The straight line that connects the transmitter with the receiver is the detection line If the detection line is obstructed light is obstructed for more than 0 05 0 7 seconds the receiver detects this br...

Page 2: ...ION SECTION 2 PRECAUTIONS 3 PRECAUTIONS 3 1 PROTECTION DISTANCE AND RANGE OF LIGHT BEAM COVERAGE 3 2 MOUNTING HEIGHT 3 3 OPTICAL AXIS ADJUSTMENT RANGE 3 4 EXAMPLE OF PRACTICAL APPLICATION 4 INSTALLATION METHOD 4 1 WALL INSTALLATION METHOD 4 2 POLE INSTALLATION METHOD 5 WIRING METHOD 5 1 POSITION AND RATING OF TERMINALS 5 2 WIRING DISTANCE BETWEEN SENSOR AND POWER SUPPLY 5 3 WIRING DISTRIBUTION DIA...

Page 3: ...d with a voltage level other than the indicated power supply voltage specified between 10 to 30V DC Doing so may cause a fire or electrical shock Do not connect a device that exceeds the capacity shown to the output contact of this device Doing so may cause a fire or electrical shock Do not touch the terminal section with wet hands Doing so may cause an electrical shock Do not disassemble or modif...

Page 4: ...WFO JG UIF SFDFJWFS JT BU UIF DFOUFS PG UIF MJHIU CFBNT NBLJOH UIF TZTUFN NPSF TVTDFQUJCMF UP BEWFSTF FGGFDUT PG UIF FOWJSPONFOU SFTVMUJOH JO B NBMGVODUJPO Approx 2 6 0 8m OTUBMMJOH TP UIBU UIF DFOUFS PG UIF TFOTPS JT BQQSPYJNBUFMZ GU 8N GSPN UIF HSPVOE NFBOT UIBU UIF QSPUFDUJPO MJOF JT BU XBJTU IFJHIU GPS IVNBOT FOBCMJOH SFMJBCMF EFUFDUJPO G UIF JOTUBMMBUJPO QPTJUJPO JT UPP IJHI PS UPP MPX UIF QS...

Page 5: ...ed protection Don t install transmitters in the same direction for straight line protection Refer to the diagram below and install the sensors within the optical axis adjustment range Photoelectric beams are drawn in simplified form In order to minimize the occurrence of malfunctions refer to the protection diagram below for optimal operation Using the sensors incorrectly may cause malfunction Lig...

Page 6: ...UFSJBM UISPVHI UIF HSPNNFU t UUBDI UIF JOTUBMMBUJPO QMBUF BOE TFDVSF JU CZ UJHIUFOJOH the screws This work is required as an insect proof and drip proof countermeasure for the sensor exterior PUF PS XJSJOH XJUI BO FYUFSOBM EJBNFUFS PG φ NN UP φ NN CSFBL UIF NFNCSBOF CZ QSFTTJOH JU UISPVHI UIF SFDFTT PUF PS XJSJOH XJUI BO FYUFSOBM EJBNFUFS FYDFFEJOH φ NN DVU PGG UIF section shown by the dotted line...

Page 7: ...UIF QPMF JOTUBMMBUJPO ĀUUJOHT 4FDVSF JU UP UIF FOE PG UIF QPMF t 1BTT UIF XJSJOH QVMMFE GSPN UIF QPMF UISPVHI UIF HSPNNFU t JY UIF JOTUBMMBUJPO QMBUF UP UIF QPMF VTJOH UIF JOTUBMMBUJPO ĀUUJOHT Cover fixing screws Sensor fixing screws 5IJT XPSL JT SFRVJSFE BT BO JOTFDU QSPPG BOE ESJQ QSPPG DPVOUFSNFBTVSF GPS UIF TFOTPS FYUFSJPS 5IJT XPSL JT SFRVJSFE BT BO JOTFDU QSPPG BOE EVTU QSPPG DPVOUFSNFBTVSF ...

Page 8: ...ng installation carry out pipe laying work whenever possible 3 Never use overhead wiring Part No Supply voltage PXB 50F 12V DC 24V DC 12V DC 24V DC 12V DC 24V DC PXB 100F PXB 200F t Transmitter Transmitter Transmitter Transmitter Transmitter Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Alarm signal 1 b contact Alarm signal 2 b contact Power supply 12 V DC Alarm signal b contact Tamper signal b con...

Page 9: ...e target color appears in the center of the ring When the view finder is looked from a distance the view appears as the diagram on the right Adjust the angle so that the target color appears in the center of the ring Double Ring Alignment Mechanism Visible from the view finder View finder Coarse adjustments can be made by moving the swivel base within the range of 0 to 90 Next fine adjustments of ...

Page 10: ...finder and adjust the position so that the sensor of the opposite device is visible at the center of the ring using the horizontal and vertical angle fine adjustment screws Look through the view finder from a distance and readjust so that the sensor of the opposite device is visible at the center of the ring using the horizontal and vertical angle fine adjustment screws 1 The light enters the rece...

Page 11: ...receiver to select Reception authorization on upper only 3 Turn the adjustment screw to fine adjust until the tone reaches the highest pitch Adjust both the transmitter and receiver 3 Fine adjust the lower level optical axis 1 Press the upper lower changeover switch on the transmitter to select Only transmit from lower 2 Press the upper lower changeover switch on the receiver to select Reception a...

Page 12: ...smitter to select Only transmit from lower 2 Press the upper lower changeover switch on the receiver to select Reception authorization on lower only 3 Turn the adjustment screw to fine adjust until the monitor output voltage reaches the highest value Adjust both the transmitter and receiver 4 Check if the light from another transmitter enters the receiver 1 Press the upper lower changeover switch ...

Page 13: ...the optical axis away from the reflection surface within the allowable range Perform this for both the transmitter and receiver This device features the functions that must be set for operating the device as well as those that are necessary for adjustment procedures Perform setting and adjustment by checking the following table This section describes the detailed information of the functions that ...

Page 14: ...iring of the transmitter receiver is located nearby a power line 5 Unstable sensor installation 6 Transmitter receiver cover or reflection section is dirty 7 Improper alignment of optical axis 8 A large bird or cat may obstruct the beams 1 Check again 2 Stabilize the supply voltage 3 Remove the object 4 Change the wiring route 5 Fix in a stable location 6 Clean using a soft cloth 7 Perform optical...

Page 15: ...in 2sec Contact capacity 30V AC DC 0 25A resistive load Protective resistor Dry contact relay output form C Action Activated when weather condition gets worse Contact capacity 30V AC DC 0 25A resistive load Protective resistor Dry contact relay N C Action Activated when cover is detached Contact capacity 30V AC DC 0 1A resistive load Protective resistor Terminals 65 Outdoor Indoor Model Detection ...

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