R58E Series Expert™ Registration Mark Sensors
Datasheet
Registration Mark Sensor with Three-Color Light Source
Features
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Ultra-fast 10 kHZ switching frequency
Sensor automatically selects red, green, or blue LED during TEACH to optimize application contrast
Outstanding color contrast sensitivity; detects 16 levels of gray scale
Smart gain-control algorithm to maximize performance in low-contrast or high-gloss applications
Easy to set, automatic Expert-style TEACH options include Static and Dynamic programming plus
manual adjustment for fine tuning
Easy-to-read 8-segment light bar indicator for TEACH and signal strength readout, plus indicators
for continuous readout of output status and setup
Fixed-convergent sensing at 10 mm ±3 mm (0.39 in ±0.12 in); rectangular sensing image measure
1.2 mm x 3.8 mm (0.05 in x 0.15 in) at 10 mm (0.39 in) from the lens
Models available with either parallel or perpendicular sensing image
Rugged zinc alloy die-cast housing with high-quality acrylic lens suitable for food processing
applications; rated IEC IP67, NEMA 6
Easy selection of Light/Dark Operate (LO/DO), 30 ms pulse stretcher (OFF-delay), and 30 ms ONdelay, using the push buttons or a remote input wire
WARNING: Not To Be Used for Personnel Protection
Never use this device as a sensing device for personnel protection. Doing so could lead to serious injury or death.
This device does not include the self-checking redundant circuitry necessary to allow its use in personnel safety
applications. A sensor failure or malfunction can cause either an energized or de-energized sensor output
condition.
Models
Models
Cable1
R58ECRGB1
5-wire 2 m (6.5 ft)
R58ECRGB1Q8
5-pin Euro-style integral QD
R58ECRGB1Q
5-pin Euro-style 150 mm QD
R58ECRGB2
5-wire 2 m (6.5 ft)
R58ECRGB2Q8
5-pin Euro-style integral QD
R58ECRGB2Q
5-pin Euro-style 150 mm QD
Focus
Supply Voltage
Output
Type
Sensing Image Orientation
Parallel to sensor length
10 mm
(0.39 in)
10 V dc to 30 V dc Bipolar
NPN/PNP
Perpendicular to sensor length
1 Integral 2 m (6.5 ft) unterminated cable models are listed.
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To order the 9 m (30 ft) PVC cable model, add the suffix "W/30" to the cabled model number. For example, R58ECRGB1 W/30.
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Models with a quick disconnect require a mating cordset.
Original Document
122928 Rev. D
12 April 2017
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Overview
R58 Expert offer maintenance-free, solid-state reliability for typical color
contrasts found in product and material registration applications. Fast 50microsecond sensing response produces excellent registration repeatability, even
in ultra-high-speed applications. This fast response, coupled with the small 1.2 x
3.8 mm (0.05 in x 0.15 in) sensing image, allows the detection of small and
inconspicuous registration marks.
R58E sensors feature TEACH mode sensitivity adjustment by presenting two
sensing conditions to the sensor. TEACH mode has two options: Static TEACH and
Dynamic TEACH. Static TEACH is used to position the two sensing conditions
individually. Dynamic TEACH provides a means for teaching a series of conditions
on-the-fly; the R58E samples the sensing events and automatically sets the
switchpoint between the lightest and darkest conditions. The sensor then
determines which sensing condition is present for the shortest time and assigns
the Output ON condition to that event (therefore, LO/DO selection is automatic).
If necessary, the LO/DO setting can be reversed in Setup mode.
The sensor uses a tri-color LED during either teach process and automatically
selects a red, green, or blue sensing beam, based on the contrast between the
registration mark and its background. For applications where the user wishes to
select the sensing beam color, individual colors may be enabled/disabled in Setup
mode.
Power LED
Dynamic (+)
Push Button
Dark Operate
(DO) LED
Light Operate
(LO) LED
Static (-)
Push Button
Output LED
ON-Delay LED
OFF-Delay LED
Switchpoint
8-Segment
Bargraph
Display
Figure 1. Sensor Features
Sensitivity may be fine-tuned at any time by clicking the “+” or “-” buttons on the
sensor. The eight-element barograph display clearly displays the relative received
signal strength. The discrete bipolar (one NPN and one PNP) outputs may be
configured in Setup mode to include a 30-millisecond ON-delay and/or OFF-delay,
if required.
Configuration is accomplished either by using the push-buttons on the sensor, or
by supplying input pulses using the remote input. The buttons may be disabled
using the remote input.
The construction of the R58E is extremely robust, with a die-cast metal housing,
plastic optics, IP67 and NEMA 6 leakproof design for harsh sensing environments.
Status Indicators
LED
Indicates
Power
On Green: Run mode
Off: TEACH or Setup mode
Output
On Amber: Output is conducting, or TEACH Output ON condition
Off: Output is not conducting, or TEACH Output OFF condition
Light Operate
On Green: Light Operate (LO) operation
Dark Operate
On Green: Dark Operate (DO) operation
OFF-Delay
On Green: 30 ms pulse stretcher (OFF-delay) is active
Off: No OFF-delay
ON-Delay
On Green: 30 ms ON-delay is active
Off: No ON-delay
8-Segment Bargraph
Display
On Red:
Run mode — Indicates signal strength with respect to the sensing threshold (switchpoint); higher
segment number for higher sensing contrast
TEACH mode — Indicates relative contrast
Setup mode — Displays sensing beam LED color (see Figure 8 on page 7)
Off: TEACH or Setup mode — Sensor configuration active
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Installation
Install the Lens
The lens may be installed at either of two lens ports (see Figure 2 on page 3). The lens and the lens port cap are both threaded and
may be exchanged by hand; no tools are required. The lens and cap both include an o-ring seal.
Note: The lens port cap must be installed on the unused port for reliable operation. Fully seat the lens cap to ensure
a liquid-tight seal.
Mounting Considerations
The R58 Expert includes a total of eight size M5 threaded holes used for mounting. These threaded holes are positioned to match the
mounting hole patterns common to other registration mark sensors. The R58E includes four M5 x 0.8 x 6 mm stainless steel cap screws
and a hex key wrench.
The R58E focus is 10 mm (0.39 in) from the lens surface. The R58E must
be mounted within 3 mm (0.12 in) of this distance from the surface of the
material for reliable sensing (Figure 2 on page 3).
Cap
Consider the following when mounting the R58E:
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When sensing a registration mark on a reflective (shiny) material,
mount the R58E at an angle which places the lens centerline at
approximately 15° off perpendicular to the material’s surface
(Figure 4 on page 3). This minimizes strong direct reflections
(which tend to overwhelm the sensor), and allows the sensor to
discern the relatively small optical contrast offered by differences
in colors.
Clear materials are poor reflectors of light. When sensing a mark
printed on a clear material (for example, a clear poly web),
position a reflective surface directly behind the clear material to
return light to the R58E. The printed mark, regardless of its color,
then becomes the dark condition, as it blocks the light from
reaching the reflective surface. Most clear materials are also
shiny; it is important to include a 15° skew angle when sensing
clear materials (Figure 4 on page 3).
Whenever possible, sense a web material at a location where it
passes over a tension bar or roller, to minimize the adverse
effects of web “flutter” or sag (Figure 3 on page 3).
Sensor
Lens
Surface of
Material
10 ± 3 mm
Lens
Cap
10 ± 3 mm
Figure 2. Mounting Distance and Lens Positions
Approximately 15º
Sensor
90º
Focus Distance
10.0 mm (0.39")
Opaque,
Non-reflective
Web Material
Focus Distance
10.0 mm (0.39")
Roller or
Tension Bar
Roller or
Tension Bar
Mount the sensor perpendicular to
non-reflective (matte) materials
Figure 3. Mounting for Matte Material
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Transparent or
Opaque Reflective
Web Material
Mount the sensor at approximately 15° from perpendicular to
transparent and opaque reflective materials
Figure 4. Mounting for Transparent and Opaque Material
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Wiring Diagrams
Key
1
+
10-30V dc
–
3
2
4
5
Load
1 = Brown
2 = White
3 = Blue
4 = Black
5 = Gray
Load
Remote
Teach
Quick disconnect (QD) wiring diagrams are functionally identical.
Sensor Configuration
The R58E is pre-set to power up in Run mode and to sense the most recently taught registration mark. Quickly optimize the sensitivity of
the R58E using one of two available TEACH modes: Static TEACH or Dynamic TEACH.
Static TEACH: Both the Output ON and Output OFF conditions are presented, and sensitivity can be adjusted manually using the push
buttons.
Dynamic TEACH: The registration mark is presented during actual sensing conditions, and the sensitivity can be adjusted manually using
the push buttons.
Remote TEACH
Configure the sensor either using the push buttons, or using a remote switch. Remote configuration also may be used to enter Setup
mode to set the ON- and OFF-delay, and to disable the push buttons to prevent unauthorized adjustment of the configuration settings.
To access this feature, connect the gray wire of the sensor to 0 V dc, with a remote switch between the sensor and 0 V dc.
Follow the sequence of input pulses to configure the sensor (see the procedures in this document). The duration of each pulse
(corresponding to a push button “click”), and the period between multiple pulses, are defined as: “T”: 0.04 seconds ≤ “T” ≤ 0.8 seconds.
Push Button Enable/Disable (Lockout)
In addition to its configuration function, the remote input may be used to disable the push buttons for security. Disabling the push
buttons prevents unauthorized adjustment of the configuration settings. Connect the gray wire of the sensor as described in Wiring
Diagrams on page 4, and four-pulse to either enable or disable the push buttons (0.04 seconds < "T" < 0.8 seconds):
Note: Push buttons can be disabled/enabled from the remote line only.
Static TEACH
In Static TEACH mode, the sensor learns two sensing conditions after each is presented one time. The sensor automatically positions the
switchpoint midway between the two conditions.
The sensor returns to Run mode if either TEACH condition is not
registered within 60 seconds. The sensor reverts to the previous
taught conditions.
2nd Taught
Condition
Sensor positions
threshold midway
between taught conditions
Cancel TEACH mode by pressing and holding the Static push
button for ≥ 2 seconds. The sensor reverts to the previous taught
conditions (that is, exit without saving).
Static TEACH and Manual Adjust
Output OFF
Sensitivity may be adjusted at any time when the sensor is in Run
mode by clicking the “+” and “-” buttons. Each click translates to
1/2 segment on the signal strength bargraph display. For best
sensing reliability, both sensing conditions should register equally
distant from the switchpoint on the signal strength bargraph
display.
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1st Taught
Condition
Output ON
Position
adjusted by
Manual Adjust
Figure 5. Static TEACH (Light Operate Shown)
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1. Access TEACH mode.
Method
Action
Result
LO and DO: Alternately flash green
Push Button2
Press and hold Static (-) for > 2 seconds.
Remote Input3
No action required; sensor is ready for the first
sensing condition.
Output: On amber (indicating ready to
teach first sensing condition)
Bargraph display: Turns off
N/A
2. Teach the first sensing condition.
Method
Push Button
Action
Result
a. Present the first sensing condition.
LO and DO: Alternately flash green
b. Click Static (-).
a. Present the first sensing condition.
Remote Input
b. Single-pulse the remote input.
Output: Off (indicating ready to teach the
second sensing condition)
T
Bargraph display: Remains off
c. Wait at least 8 seconds.
3. Teach the second sensing condition.
Method
Push Button
Remote Input
Action
Result
a. Present the second sensing condition.
Teach Accepted
• The bargraph display flashes
one segment for three seconds
to indicate relative contrast (see
Table 1 on page 6) .
• The sensor enters Run mode.
b. Click Static (-).
a. Present the second sensing condition.
Teach Not Accepted
• Pairs of bargraph display
segments flash for three
seconds to indicate low
contrast.
• The sensor returns to TEACH
the first sensing condition.
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b. Single-pulse the remote input.
Dynamic TEACH
Dynamic TEACH is used to configure sensitivity during actual sensing conditions, when looking for a mark against its background
condition.
The R58E takes multiple samples of the registration mark against
its background material and automatically positions the threshold
at the optimum level. The registration mark must be presented at
least two times during Dynamic TEACH.
When Dynamic TEACH is used, the Output ON state is the shorter
duration (smaller) event sensed, and LO/DO is set accordingly. To
change the output state, change to either LO or DO in Setup
mode, or pulse the remote line three times.
Darkest Taught
Condition
Lightest Taught
Condition
Sensor positions
threshold midway
between taught conditions
Output OFF
Output ON
Position
adjusted by
Manual Adjust
Figure 6. Dynamic TEACH (Light or Dark Operate, depending on the
sensing condition shown)
Maximum Feed Rate
To optimize performance and to ensure that all LED color and gain combinations are evaluated during Dynamic TEACH, the registration
mark must encompass the 1.2 mm dimension of the 1.2 mm x 3.8 mm sensing image for at least 0.002 seconds. Determine the
maximum feed rate using the following formula:
2 0.04 seconds ≤ “click” ≤ 0.8 seconds
3 0.04 seconds ≤ “T” ≤ 0.8 seconds
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Maximum Feed Rate in mm/sec. = (registration mark width in mm – 1.2) / 0.002
Example with a 5 mm registration mark:
Maximum Feed Rate = (5 mm – 1.2) / 0.002 = 1900 mm/sec.
Note: Registration marks narrower than the 1.2 mm sensing image width can be detected at feed rates less than 600
mm/sec, but the contrast is reduced due to averaging of the background and the registration mark.
Dynamic TEACH and Manual Adjust
Sensitivity may be adjusted at any time when the sensor is in Run mode by clicking the “+” and “-” buttons. Each click translates to 1/2
segment on the bargraph display. For best sensing reliability, the light and dark conditions should register equally distant from the
switchpoint on the bargraph display.
Table 1: Contrast
Bargraph Display Segment (following TEACH)
Relative Contrast/Recommendation
6 to 8
Excellent: Very stable operation.
4 to 5
Good: Minor sensing variables will not affect sensing reliability.
2 to 3
Low: Minor sensing variables may affect sensing reliability.
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Poor: Consider an alternate sensing scheme.
Note: High contrast relates directly to sensing reliability; high-contrast sensing applications are most tolerant of
sensing variables (for example, web flutter or variations in registration mark color and print density).
1. Access TEACH mode.
Method
Action
Result
Push Button4
Press and hold Dynamic (+) for > 2 seconds.
LO and DO: Alternately flash green
Remote Input5
Hold the remote line low for >2 seconds.
Output: Off
Bargraph display: Turns off
2. Teach the sensing conditions.
Method
Push Button
Remote Input
Action
Result
a. Continue to press Dynamic (+).
b. Present the sensing conditions. Present registration marks at least twice.
LO and DO: Alternately flash green
a. Continue to hold the remote line low.
Output: Off
b. Present the sensing conditions. Present
registration marks at least twice.
Bargraph display: Remains off
3. Return to Run mode.
Method
Action
Result
Push Button
Release Dynamic (+).
Teach Accepted
• The bargraph display flashes
one segment for three seconds
to indicate relative contrast (see
Table 1 on page 6).
• The sensor enters Run mode.
Remote Input
Release the remote input/switch.
Teach Not Accepted
• Pairs of bargraph display
segments flash in unison for
three seconds to warn of
unacceptably low contrast.
• The sensor returns to Run mode
without changing settings.
Setup Mode
Use Setup mode to configure the discrete sensor output response for:
4 0.04 seconds ≤ “click” ≤ 0.8 seconds
5 0.04 seconds ≤ “T” ≤ 0.8 seconds
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Light or Dark Operate
30-millisecond pulse stretcher (OFF-delay), if required
30-millisecond ON-delay, if required
Setup mode is also used to disable one or more sensing beam colors, to force the sensor to use a particular color. Access Setup mode
only if the settings which result from TEACH mode configuration are not the settings required for the application or if a delay is required.
The status LEDs indicate the output response configuration when the sensor is in Run mode, as shown.
LO
No delay
DO
No delay
LO
OFF-delay
DO
OFF-delay
LO
ON-delay
LO
OFF-delay
ON-delay
DO
ON-delay
DO
OFF-delay
ON-delay
Single-Pulse or
Dynamic Push Button
Double-Pulse or
Static Push Button
Increment or decrement through the 8 possible setting combinations
Figure 7. Output Response Configuration Options
All Colors
Red
Green
Double-Pulse or
Static Push Button
Blue
Red and
Green
Red and
Blue
Green and
Blue
Single-Puls e or
Dynamic Push Button
Increment or decrement through the 7 possible setting combinations
Figure 8. LED Color Configuration Options
Change the output response settings or disable sensing beam color(s) as shown in Setup Configuration on page 7.
Note: If Setup mode programming is interrupted and remains inactive for 60 seconds, the sensor returns to Run
mode with the most recent settings (that is, exits and saves the current selection).
Setup Configuration
1. Enter Setup mode.
Method
Action
Push Button6
Press and hold both Static (-) and Dynamic (+) for > 2 seconds.
Remote Input7
Result
Double-pulse the remote input.
T
T
T
The 8-segment display turns off.
The sensor is in Setup mode.
6 0.04 seconds ≤ “click” ≤ 0.8 seconds
7 0.04 seconds ≤ “T” ≤ 0.8 seconds
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2. Select the LO/DO and Delay settings.
Method
Action
Result
a. Release the buttons.
Push Button
b. Click Static (-) or Dynamic (+) to toggle between choices:
• Dynamic (+)—increment
• Static (-)—decrement
T
a. Wait > 8 seconds.
Remote Input
a. The sensor is ready to select a new
setting combination.
b. Sensor steps between LO/DO and
Delay setting combinations, as shown
Figure 7 on page 7.
b.
b. Enter sequential pulses to toggle between
choices:
• Single-pulse—increment
• Double-pulse—decrement
or
T
T
T
Note: There is a LO/DO settings shortcut using the remote input. From Run mode, triple-pulse the remote
line. The sensor toggles between LO/DO settings on-the-fly, and continues in Run mode.
3. Enter the sensing beam color select mode from Setup mode.
Method
Action
Result
Push Button
From Setup mode, press and hold Dynamic (+) > 2 seconds.
Remote Input
From Setup mode, four pulse the remote
input.
The sensor displays the currently selected
sensing beam color combinations, as
shown Figure 8 on page 7.
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
The visible sensing beam also provides
indication of enabled sensing beam
color(s).
4. Enable/Disable sensing beam colors.
Method
Action
Result
Push Button
Click Static (-) or Dynamic (+) to toggle between choices:
• Dynamic (+)—increment
• Static (-)—decrement
The sensor steps between the possible
sensing beam color combinations, as
shown in Figure 8 on page 7.8
T
Remote Input
Enter sequential pulses to toggle between choices:
• Single-pulse—increment
• Double-pulse—decrement
The visible sensing beam also provides
indication of enabled sensing beam
color(s).
or
T
T
T
5. Return to Run mode.
Method
Action
Result
a. Press and hold Static (-) for > 2 seconds to return to Setup mode.
Push Button
b. Press and hold both push buttons > 2 seconds to return to Run mode OR
wait > 60 seconds.
a. Four-pulse the remote line to return
to Setup mode.
Remote Input
b. Hold the remote line low > 2 seconds
to return to Run mode OR wait >60
seconds.
T
T
T
a.
T
T
T
T
The sensor returns to Run mode with
new settings.
These steps return to Run mode from
both Setup modes.
b.
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If the new color setting has multiple sensing beam colors enabled, the sensor will use the color that was active prior to configuration; following
the next TEACH procedure, it will select the enabled sensing beam color that has the greatest contrast.
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Specifications
Supply Voltage and Current
10 V dc to 30 V dc (10% maximum ripple)
Supply current (exclusive of load current):
75 mA max at 10 V dc
35 mA at 30 V dc
Supply Protection Circuitry
Protected against reverse polarity and transient voltages
Output Configuration
Outputs are bipolar: one current sourcing (PNP) and one current sinking (NPN)
open-collector transistor
Output Rating
100 mA maximum, each output
OFF-state leakage current: NPN < 200 microamps; PNP < 10 microamps (see
Application Note 1)
NPN Saturation: < 1.6 V at 100 mA
PNP Saturation: < 3.0 V at 100 mA
Output Protection Circuitry
Protected against output short-circuit, continuous overload, and false pulse on
power-up
Construction:
Housing: Zinc alloy die-cast and steel housing with black painted finish and oring sealed lens and lens port cap
Lens: Acrylic
Lens port cap and lens holder: ABS
Push-buttons: Thermoplastic elastomer
Labels: Polycarbonate
Environmental Rating
IEC IP67, NEMA 6
Connections
PVC-jacketed 5-conductor 2 m (6.5 ft) or 9 m (30 ft) cable with internal strain
relief; integral 5-pin Euro-style QD fitting; or 150 mm (6 in) pigtail with 5-pin
Euro-style QD fitting
Operating Conditions
Temperature: −10 °C to +55 °C (+14 °F to +131 °F)
Storage Temperature −20 °C to +80 °C (−4 °F to +176 °F)
90% at +50 °C maximum relative humidity (non-condensing)
Vibration and Mechanical Shock
All models meet IEC 68-2-6 and IEC 68-2-27 testing criteria
Application Notes
Output Response Time
50 microseconds
1.
Note: 1 second delay on power-up; output does
not conduct during this time
Repeatability
15 microseconds
2.
3.
Tri-Color LED Sensing Image
Rectangular: 1.2 mm x 3.8 mm (0.05 in x 0.15 in) at 10 mm (0.39 in) from the
face of the lens; image oriented either parallel or perpendicular to sensor
length, depending on model
Red: 636 nm; Green: 525 nm; Blue: 472 nm
Adjustments
Using push buttons ("+" Dynamic and "-" Static):
Manually adjust discrete output switchpoint using "+" or "-" buttons
Dynamic TEACH (teach on-the-fly) sensitivity adjustment
Static TEACH sensitivity adjustment
Light operate/Dark operate
OFF-delay/ON-delay
Sensing beam color enable/disable
Using Remote TEACH input (gray wire):
Dynamic TEACH (teach on-the-fly) sensitivity adjustment
Static TEACH sensitivity adjustment
Light operate/Dark operate
OFF-delay/ON-delay
Sensing beam color enable/disable
Disable push buttons for security
Indicators
8-segment Barograph display: Red signal strength indicator relative to taught
signal level; higher segment number for higher sensing contrast
Light Operate: Green
Dark Operate: Green
OFF-Delay: Green
ON-Delay: Green
Output Conducting: Amber
Power/Run Mode: Green
NPN OFF-state leakage current is < 200 µA for load impedances >
3kΩ or optically isolated loads. For load current of 100 mA, leakage
is < 1% of load current.
Do not mount the sensor directly perpendicular to shiny surfaces;
position it at approximately a 15° angle in relation to the sensing
target (see Mounting Considerations on page 3).
Minimize web or product "flutter" whenever possible to maximize
sensing reliability.
Required Overcurrent Protection
WARNING: Electrical connections must be made
by qualified personnel in accordance with local
and national electrical codes and regulations.
Overcurrent protection is required to be provided by end product application
per the supplied table.
Overcurrent protection may be provided with external fusing or via Current
Limiting, Class 2 Power Supply.
Supply wiring leads < 24 AWG shall not be spliced.
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Supply Wiring (AWG)
Required Overcurrent Protection (Amps)
20
5.0
22
3.0
24
2.0
26
1.0
28
0.8
30
0.5
Certifications
Industrial
Control
Equipment
3TJJ
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Dimensions
4 X .4 mm
(0.02")
10.7 mm
(0.42")
30.0 mm
(1.18")
2 X 8.5 mm
(0.33")
cable or pigtail QD
5.0 mm
(0.20")
2 X 3.2 mm
(0.12")
2 X 39.0 mm
(1.54")
2 X 28.0 mm
(1.10")
4 X M5 X 0.8 ISO-H
9.5 mm deep,
max. torque 45 in./lbs.
Ø 21.0 mm
(Ø 0.83")
58.9 mm
(2.32")
2 X 40.0 mm
(1.57")
4 X 0.4 mm
(0.02")
15.0 mm
(0.59")
15.0 mm
(0.59")
15.0 mm
(0.59")
80.1 mm
(3.15")
15.0 mm
(0.59")
43.0 mm
(1.69")
30.0 mm
(1.18")
28.0 mm
(1.10")
4 X M5 X 0.8 ISO-H
7 mm deep
M12 X 1
21.0 mm
(0.83")
15.0 mm
(0.59")
20 mm
(0.79")
4.5 mm
(0.18")
All measurements are listed in millimeters [inches], unless noted otherwise.
Accessories
Quick-Disconnect (QD) Cordsets
5-Pin Threaded M12/Euro-Style Cordsets—with Shield
Model
Length
MQDEC2-506
1.83 m (6 ft)
MQDEC2-515
4.57 m (15 ft)
MQDEC2-530
9.14 m (30 ft)
MQDEC2-550
15.2 m (50 ft)
MQDEC2-506RA
1.83 m (6 ft)
MQDEC2-515RA
4.57 m (15 ft)
MQDEC2-530RA
9.14 m (30 ft)
Style
Dimensions
44 Typ.
Straight
M12 x 1
ø 14.5
10
15.2 m (50 ft)
2
1
3
4
32 Typ.
[1.26"]
30 Typ.
[1.18"]
Right-Angle
MQDEC2-550RA
Pinout (Female)
5
1 = Brown
2 = White
3 = Blue
4 = Black
5 = Gray
M12 x 1
ø 14.5 [0.57"]
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Mounting Brackets
SMB55A
• 15° offset bracket
• 12-gauge stainless steel
SMB55F
• Flat-mount bracket
• 12-gauge stainless steel
SMB55RA
• Right-angle bracket
• 12-gauge stainless steel
SMB55S
• 15° offset bracket
• 12-gauge stainless steel
Replacement Lens
UC-R55
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Replacement lens for R58A,
R58B, and R58E
Banner Engineering Corp. Limited Warranty
Banner Engineering Corp. warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year following the date of shipment. Banner Engineering Corp. will repair or
replace, free of charge, any product of its manufacture which, at the time it is returned to the factory, is found to have been defective during the warranty period. This warranty does not cover
damage or liability for misuse, abuse, or the improper application or installation of the Banner product.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE), AND WHETHER ARISING UNDER COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, COURSE OF DEALING OR TRADE USAGE.
This Warranty is exclusive and limited to repair or, at the discretion of Banner Engineering Corp., replacement. IN NO EVENT SHALL BANNER ENGINEERING CORP. BE LIABLE TO BUYER OR ANY
OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FOR ANY EXTRA COSTS, EXPENSES, LOSSES, LOSS OF PROFITS, OR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY PRODUCT
DEFECT OR FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR WARRANTY, STATUTE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHERWISE.
Banner Engineering Corp. reserves the right to change, modify or improve the design of the product without assuming any obligations or liabilities relating to any product previously
manufactured by Banner Engineering Corp. Any misuse, abuse, or improper application or installation of this product or use of the product for personal protection applications when the
product is identified as not intended for such purposes will void the product warranty. Any modifications to this product without prior express approval by Banner Engineering Corp will void the
product warranties. All specifications published in this document are subject to change; Banner reserves the right to modify product specifications or update documentation at any time.
Specifications and product information in English supersede that which is provided in any other language. For the most recent version of any documentation, refer to:
www.bannerengineering.com.
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