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Connector for a wireless transmitter
(JST 12-pole PH connector)
[Model

B12B-PH-K-S]

Connector for a wireless transmitter
(JST 6-pole PH connector)
[Model

B6B-PH-K-S]

Test switch of low 
battery to a 
wireless transmitter

Adjustment volume of power 
supply voltage to a wireless 
transmitter when the battery 
level is low

Test switch of low 
battery to a 
wireless transmitter

Adjustment volume of power 
supply voltage to a wireless 
transmitter when the battery 
level is low

Terminal block (used when connecting to a wireless transmitter via split cables)

Terminal block (used when connecting to a wireless transmitter via split cables)

Connector for the sensor unit

Connector for the sensor unit

For each switch functions, refer to “7. SENSOR FUNCTIONS”.

Terminal
section

[Transmitter]

[Receiver]

Transmission channel changeover switch

(Factory setting: 1CH)

[Transmitter]

[Receiver]

(3) NAMES OF OPERATION SECTION

(4) NAMES OF TERMINAL SECTION

1 2

Beam channel changeover switch 

(Factory setting: 1CH)

1 2

Detection response time changeover switch 

(Factory setting: 0.05sec.)

3 4

Battery saving function switch 

(Factory setting: OFF)

5

Repeat output function switch 

(Factory setting: OFF)

6

Sound check switch 

(Factory setting: OFF)

7

Not used

8

Protection distance changeover switch

(Factory setting: 100m)

3 4

Warning

If the following events occur, turn off the power of the unit 
immediately, and ask the place of purchase for repair. Failure to 
follow this may result in fire, electric shock, and/or malfunction.

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Liquid, such as water, and/or foreign material has entered the unit

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 Do not disassemble or modify this device. This may cause a fire, 
electrical shock, or malfunction of the device.

Use batteries correctly. Failure to follow this may result in 
burns, injury, fire, and/or pollution in the surroundings due to 
burst, heat generation, and/or liquid spill of batteries.

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Do not charge batteries.

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Do not heat, disassemble, and/or put them into fire or water.

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Do not use new and old batteries together.

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Do not contact metal on the positive and negative ends. Do not 

carry or store them with metal.

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Be sure to use the specified batteries, and check that the 

polarity is correct when connecting.

Medical equipment may be subject to influence from the unit, if 
you use it nearby.
In such cases, avoid using the unit. Or, before using, perform a 
sufficient operation check and confirm there is no influence.

Do not install this device in a location that cannot support its 
weight. This may cause the device to fall and cause an injury or 
malfunction of the device.

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PRECAUTIONS

This manual describes precautions by classifying them based on degrees of danger and 
damage that would be generated if using the unit incorrectly.

Be sure to observe

We categorize these precautions throughout the manual using the following symbols.

Warning

Caution

This indicates the possibility of severe injury, and 
even death, if ignored or a user handles the unit 
incorrectly.

This indicates the possibility of minor injury and/or 
damage to properties, or of a notification delay in your 
system due to false operations and/or non-detection, if 
ignored or a user handles the unit incorrectly.

An action you must do, and information you should keep in mind

A prohibited action, you must not do.

Mode selector

Wireless alignment 
checker connector
(ER-02 : sold separately)

Transmission LED: Red
(Upper/Lower)

Upper/lower changeover switch

Mode selector

Wireless alignment checker 
connector (ER-02: sold separately)

5 6 7 8

Monitor jack

Upper/lower changeover switch

Reception authorization LED: Red
(Upper/Lower)

Alarm LED
: Red

Sensitivity 
attenuation LED
: Red

Summary of Contents for TXF-125-KH

Page 1: ...rs between transmitter and receiver for easy installation and checking 7 DUAL RING SIGHT Enables clear view for easy beam alignment 9 INCREASED ANGLE ADJUSTMENT 20 vertical adjustment to adapt to chan...

Page 2: ...ts Instruction manual 1 pc 1 PARTS DESCRIPTION This section describes the contents of the product package and the names and functions of the parts that appear in this instruction manual Check that the...

Page 3: ...function of the device Use batteries correctly Failure to follow this may result in burns injury fire and or pollution in the surroundings due to burst heat generation and or liquid spill of batteries...

Page 4: ...dangerous goods for transport by air observing the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations in terms of packing marking and labeling When disposing batteries observe regulations in force of each country For r...

Page 5: ...beams is aligned correctly a detection line with sufficient margin of sensitivity is formed If the optical axis is not aligned correctly there will be insufficient margin of sensitivity even if the r...

Page 6: ...el straight line protection set the frequency of 2 adjacent sensors to the channels at intervals and perform a sufficient operation check before actual operation Also set the same photo transmitting p...

Page 7: ...ars if 2 batteries recommended are used when the unit performs detection 100 times a day excluding wireless transmitter Note that when batteries other than those recommended are used the unit may not...

Page 8: ...ltage adjustment volume to an appropriate value Turn the low battery test switch ON and check if low battery signal is output from the wireless transmitter After checking be sure to turn the test swit...

Page 9: ...Attach the battery cover Connection cable 3 94 100mm MAX Battery cover Wireless transmitter housing Sensor unit Base Knockout TA attachment Attach screws and nuts to the base unit Then slide the base...

Page 10: ...Alignment Mechanism visible from the view finder Broad adjustment 90 90 When looking at the view finder closely the view appears as the diagram on the right Adjust the angle so that the target color a...

Page 11: ...te device is roughly aligned with the view finder 1 Look closely through the view finder and adjust the position so that the sensor of the opposite device is visible at the center of the ring using th...

Page 12: ...LED Off Sensitivity attenuation LED Lit The light enters the receiver but the light reception level is insuf cient The optical axis is misaligned The protection distance setting is not appropriate Go...

Page 13: ...elect Reception authorization on lower only Turn the adjustment screw to fine adjust until the tone reaches the highest pitch Adjust both the transmitter and receiver 3 Check if the light from other t...

Page 14: ...esn t enter the receiver Press the upper lower changeover switch on the transmitter to select No transmission Press the upper lower changeover switch on the receiver to select Reception authorized for...

Page 15: ...Using the wireless alignment checker enables easy and accurate beam alignment Providing sufficient margin of sensitivity increases resistance to the dense fog snow and heavy rain which makes it possib...

Page 16: ...of the beams Note Only installed on the receiver 3 RESPONSE TIME ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION The interruption time of the detection can be adjusted Refer to the figures and set the response time to the inter...

Page 17: ...ow The lighting indication can be checked even when the Mode selector is set to Operate Note Installed on the transmitter and the receiver 10 WIRELESS ALIGNMENT CHECKER CONNECTION FUNCTION Using the w...

Page 18: ...ltaneously 4 Interrupted for shorter time than the detection response time 5 Infrared beams are re ected on any object and enter into the receiver 6 Other beams enter into the receiv 7 Strong light or...

Page 19: ...normal temperature with 2 recommended batteries excluding a wireless transmitter Alarm output receiver only Dry contact relay output form C 30V DC 0 1A resistive load Environment output receiver only...

Page 20: ...ges rendered for product repairs made after our Warranty Period has expired No 05 818 1607 Reference installation drawing 4 49 114 mm 2 52 64 mm Knockout 10 0 16 Compatible with screws 10 4 mm 3 29 83...

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