D10 Expert™– Dual Discrete Outputs
Datasheet
Advanced sensor for use with plastic fiber optics
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Easy-to-set automatic Expert-style TEACH options including static, dynamic, and single-point
programming plus manual adjustment for fine-tuning
16-bit microcontroller and 12-bit Analog-to-Digital converter for high-performance, low-contrast
sensing
Easy-to-read four-digit display for TEACH and signal strength readout, plus indicators for a
continuous readout of operating status (user configurable)
Two discrete outputs, PNP or NPN
Four-mode power and speed selection with automatic cross-talk avoidance circuitry
Selectable OFF-delay options
Gate input wire can be used to selectively inhibit sensor outputs from switching
Models available with visible red (680 nm) or visible green (525 nm) sensing beam
Models available with 2 m or 9 m (6.5 ft or 30 ft) cable or integral M8 quick-disconnect
Sleek, ultra-slim 10 mm housing, mounts to a standard 35 mm DIN rail
WARNING:
• Do not use this device for personnel protection
• Using this device for personnel protection could result in serious injury or death.
• This device does not include the self-checking redundant circuitry necessary to allow its use in
personnel safety applications. A device failure or malfunction can cause either an energized (on) or deenergized (off) output condition.
Models
Red Beam Models
Green Beam Models
Cables 1
D10DNFP
D10DNFPG
2 m (6.5 ft) Cable
D10DNFPQ
D10DNFPGQ
6-pin M8 QD
D10DPFP
D10DPFPG
2 m (6.5 ft) Cable
D10DPFPQ
D10DPFPGQ
6-pin M8 QD
Discrete Outputs
NPN
PNP
Overview
The D10 Expert Sensor is a high-performance plastic fiber-optic sensor whose many
configuration (TEACH-mode) options make it suitable for demanding applications.
Even with all its features, it is extremely easy to use. Advanced 16-bit microcontroller
technology makes this possible.
Figure 1. D10 Features
Output
Indicators
The D10 Expert provides high-performance sensing in low-contrast applications.
Expert TEACH and setup options provide static, dynamic and single-point
programming plus manual fine adjustment, remote programming and push button
lockout. Its slender, stylized housing has a large digital display visible beneath a clear
cover for easy programming and status monitoring during operation. The sensor
mounts directly to standard 35 mm DIN rail or using the supplied mounting bracket.
The sensor features two outputs with independent setpoints: either NPN or PNP,
depending on model. Built-in crosstalk avoidance protocol provides trouble-free
operation for multiple sensors in one area.
For emitter and receiver port locations, see Installation on page 2.
Output Select
Indicators
4-Digit
Display
dynamic
Light/Dark
Operate, Clock
and Lock Icons
Programming
Push Buttons
static
1 To order the 9 m (30 ft) PVC cable model, add the suffix "W/30" to the cabled model number. For example, D10DNFP W/30. Models with a quick disconnect
require a mating cordset.
Original Document
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Programming Options
Light/Dark Operate Selection
Toggle to select the condition for which each output will conduct: when the target is present or when the target is absent.
OFF-Delay Timing Selection
Programmable OFF-delay pulse stretcher: 0, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 60, 80, or 100 ms
Display Selection
Discrete Output: Raw signal value or % excess signal
Tracking Feature
Sets Output 2 to identical settings as Output 1; Output 2 settings can then be revised as desired (see Advanced Setup on
page 10).
Speed Selection, Response Time, and Repeatability
Super High-Speed (SHS) 2
High-Speed (HS)
Response 3
50 μs
200 μs
1 ms
2.5 ms
Repeatability
25 μs
50 μs
75 μs
100 μs
Power Level/Speed
High-Power (HP)
Super High-Power (SHP)
Selection
Fiber
PIT16U
Max
Range 3
Red 680 nm
20 mm
Green 525
Red 680
Green 525
Red 680
Green 525
Red 680
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
nm
Green 525
nm
9 mm
30 mm
9 mm
55 mm
13 mm
90 mm
16 mm
PIT26U
100 mm
40 mm
150 mm
40 mm
250 mm
55 mm
400 mm
70 mm
PIT46U
300 mm
100 mm
550 mm
100 mm
1000 mm
160 mm
1200 mm
180 mm
PIT66U
600 mm
180 mm
1000 mm
180 mm
1700 mm
280 mm
2400 mm
320 mm
PBT16U
6 mm
4
10 mm
4
18 mm
3 mm
30 mm
3.5 mm
PBT26U
30 mm
12 mm
50 mm
12 mm
100 mm
20 mm
150 mm
25 mm
PBT46U
100 mm
30 mm
175 mm
30 mm
250 mm
42 mm
300 mm
60 mm
PBT66U
175 mm
55 mm
250 mm
55 mm
400 mm
80 mm
475 mm
100 mm
Factory Default Settings—The following settings are preset at the factory; revert sensor to factory defaults using Advanced Setup
procedure (see Advanced Setup on page 10).
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Light operate (LO)
No OFF-delay (t 0)
Raw signal value (1234)
Output 1 displayed
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High Speed (HS); 200 μs
response
Maximum power setting
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Discrete: switchpoint positioned at
middle of range
Sensor Programming
Programming Procedures: Two push buttons, Dynamic (+) and Static (-), may be used to access and set programming
parameters. For remote programming, connect a switch or digital input to the gray wire; length of the individual pulses is equal to the
value T: 0.04 seconds ≤ T ≤ 0.8 seconds
Returning to RUN mode: TEACH and SETUP modes each may be exited in one of two ways: by exercising the 60-second timeout, or by cancelling out of the process. In TEACH mode, the sensor will return to RUN mode without saving any of the new settings;
in SETUP mode, the sensor will return to RUN mode but save all of the settings. To cancel out of TEACH mode, press and hold the
Static (-) button for 2 seconds; to cancel out of SETUP mode, press and hold both the Static (-) and Dynamic (+) buttons for 2
seconds.
Output 2: The setpoint(s) for each output can be set independently of one another (see Super-High Speed Operation). However, the
functional range available for output 2 is dictated by the automatic power and gain settings established for output 1. Whenever
output 1 is taught, output 2 also must be retaught. Applications hint: teach the weakest signal on output 1 first.
Installation
Install the product on a 35 mm DIN rail or the included mounting bracket.
2 See the Super High-Speed note under Sensor Setup.
3 Diffuse mode performance based on 90% reflectance white test card.
4 ø0.010-inch bifurcated fiber not recommended in these speed settings. Contact Banner Engineering for more information.
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Slides Up to
Release Fibers
Plastic Fiber
Emitter Port
Plastic Fiber
Receiver Port
Wiring Diagrams
NPN Output Models
3
4
5
6
1
–
12-24V dc
+
1
2
PNP Output Models
Load
Load
+
12-24V dc
–
3
2
1
4
2
Key
1 = Brown
2 = White
3 = Blue
4 = Black
5 = Gray
6 = Pink
Load
1
Load
2
Teach
5
Teach
Gate
6
Gate
Quick disconnect wiring diagrams are functionally identical.
Configuration Instructions
Active Channel Select
• Selects which channel to teach
• Displays channel configuration information.
The duration of each button click or remote input pulse is defined as T, where T is: 0.04 s < T < 0.8 s.
Method
Action
Result
Push Button
Single-click both buttons simultaneously.
Pointer icon: moves to the other channel
indicator.
Triple-pulse the remote line.
Remote Input
Triple-pulse will change the display, but will not save. To
save Channel Select, make an adjustment to that channel
as a TEACH, SET, or Sensor Setup.
T
T
T
T
T
Two-Point Static TEACH (Threshold)
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Establishes a single switching threshold
Threshold position is adjustable using “+” and “-” buttons (see
Manual Adjust on page 9)
Static TEACH is the traditional setup method, used when two conditions can
be presented by the user. The sensor locates a single sensing threshold (the
switchpoint) midway between the two taught conditions, with the Output ON
condition on one side, and the Output OFF condition on the other.
Figure 2. Static TEACH (Light Operate shown)
2nd Taught
Condition
Sensor positions
threshold midway
between taught conditions
The first condition taught is the ON condition. The Output ON and OFF
conditions can be reversed by changing Light/Dark Operate status in Setup
mode (see Sensor Setup on page 9 ).
Output OFF
Static TEACH and Manual Adjust
Using Manual Adjust with Static TEACH moves the switching threshold.
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1st Taught
Condition
Darkest
(no signal)
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Output ON
Position
adjusted by
Manual Adjust
Most Light
(saturated
signal)
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The duration of each button click or remote input pulse is defined as T, where T is: 0.04 s < T < 0.8 s.
Table 1: Contrast values
Contrast Values
Description
500+
Excellent: Very stable operation.
100-500
Good: Minor sensing variables will not affect sensing reliability.
32-99
Low: Minor sensing variables may affect sensing reliability.
0-31
Marginal: Consider an alternate sensing scheme.
1. Access the Static TEACH Mode.
Method
Action
Result
Push Button
Press and hold the Static (-) button > 2 seconds.
Remote Input
No action is required; the sensor is automatically ready for the 1st TEACH
condition.
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Display flashes “1St”
Arrow icon turns red
2. TEACH the Output ON condition.
Method
Push Button
Remote Input
Action
Result
a. Present the Output ON condition.
b. Click the Static button.
a. Present the Output ON condition.
Display flashes “2nd”
T
b. Single-pulse the remote line.
3. TEACH the Output OFF condition.
Method
Push Button
Action
Result
TEACH conditions accepted
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Display flashes “PASS,” followed
by a number (denoting contrast);
see Table 1 on page 4.
a. Present the Output OFF condition.
b. Click the Static button.
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Remote Input
a. Present the Output OFF condition.
T
TEACH conditions not accepted
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Display flashes “FAIL” and returns
to “1St”
b. Single-pulse the remote line.
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Sensor returns to RUN mode with
new settings
Arrow icon turns green
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Arrow icon remains red
After 60 seconds, sensor returns to
RUN mode (Arrow icon turns
green) without changing settings
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Dynamic TEACH and Adaptive Thresholds
Figure 3. Dynamic TEACH (Light Operate shown)
Darkest Taught
Condition
Lightest Taught
Condition
Sensor positions
threshold midway
between taught conditions
Output OFF
Darkest
(no signal)
Output ON
Position
adjusted by
Manual Adjust
Most Light
(saturated
signal)
Figure 4. Dynamic Contrast Values
Contrast Values
500+
Excellent: Very stable operation.
100-500
Good: Minor sensing variables will not affect sensing reliability.
32-99
Low: Minor sensing variables may affect sensing reliability.
0-31
Marginal: Consider an alternate sensing scheme.
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TEACH on-the-fly
Sets a single threshold
Threshold position is adjustable using the “+” and “-”
buttons (see Manual Adjust on page 9)
Dynamic TEACH is used to program sensitivity during actual
machine run conditions. During Dynamic TEACH, the sensor
takes multiple samples of the light and dark conditions and
automatically sets the sensitivity at the optimum level. Dynamic
TEACH activates the sensor’s adaptive threshold system, which
continuously tracks minimum and maximum signal levels, and
automatically maintains centering of the switch point between the
light and dark conditions. The adaptive threshold system remains
in effect during RUN mode to automatically adjust for changes in
the light or the dark conditions.
When Dynamic TEACH mode is used to program sensitivity, the
output ON state (light or dark operate) will remain as it was last
programmed. To change to either light or dark operate, use the
SETUP mode (see Sensor Setup on page 9).
Dynamic TEACH and Manual Adjust— Sensitivity may be
adjusted at any time when the sensor is in RUN mode by clicking
the “+” and “-” buttons. However, when a manual adjustment is
made, the adaptive threshold system is disabled (cancelled).
The duration of each button click or remote input pulse is defined as T, where T is: 0.04 s < T < 0.8 s.
1. Access the Dynamic TEACH Mode.
Method
Action
Push Button
Press and hold the Dynamic (+) button.
Remote Input
Hold the remote line low (to ground).
Result
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Display flashes “dYn”
Arrow icon turns red
2. TEACH the Sensing Conditions.
Method
Action
Push Button
Present the Output ON/OFF conditions while continuing
to hold the Dynamic button.
Remote Input
Present the Output ON/OFF conditions while continuing
to hold the remote line low (to ground).
Result
3. Return to RUN Mode.
Method
Action
Push Button
Release the Dynamic button.
Remote Input
Release the remote line/switch.
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TEACH conditions accepted
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Display flashes “PASS,” followed
by a number (denoting contrast);
see Figure 4 on page 5
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Sensor returns to RUN mode with
new settings
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Arrow icon turns green
TEACH conditions not accepted
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Display flashes “FAIL”
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Arrow icon remains red
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Sensor returns to RUN mode
(Arrow icon turns green) without
changing settings
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Single-Point Window Set
• Sets a single ON condition that extends 200 counts above and below the taught condition (including ±100 counts hysteresis)
• All other conditions (lighter or darker) result in OFF output
• Sensing window size (sensitivity) is adjustable using “+” and “-” buttons (see Manual Adjust on page 9)
The duration of each button click or remote input pulse is defined as T, where T is: 0.04 s < T < 0.8 s.
Window Set is most useful when a product may not always appear in the
same place, or when other signals may appear. Window Set designates a
sensing window, with the Output ON condition inside the window, and the
Output OFF conditions outside the window. The sensor accepts a single
sensing condition, and adds switching thresholds and hysteresis above
and below that condition to create a sensing window. Output ON and OFF
conditions can be reversed by changing Light/Dark Operate status in
Setup mode.
Figure 5. Single-Point Window SET and Hysteresis (Light Operate
shown)
Sensing window size adjusted by
Manual Adjust
Sensor positions
window thresholds
± 100 counts from the
presented condition
Hysteresis
100 counts
Window Set and Manual Adjust
Using Manual Adjust with Window Set expands or contracts the size of the
window.
200 counts
Output OFF
Output ON
Darkest
(no signal)
Hysteresis
100 counts
Output OFF
Taught
Condition
Most Light
(saturated
signal)
1. Access the SET Mode.
Method
Push Button
Remote Input
Action
Result
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Display flashes “1St”
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Arrow icon turns red
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Display flashes “2nd”
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Arrow icon turns red
Press and hold the Static (-) button > 2 seconds.
T
a. Present the sensing condition.
b. Single-pulse the remote line.
2. SET the sensing condition.
Method
Push Button
Action
Result
a. Present the sensing condition.
TEACH conditions accepted
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Display flashes “Sn6l,” then "Pt"
b. Double-click the Static button.
twice
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T
Remote Input
Double-pulse the remote line.
T
TEACH conditions not accepted
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Display flashes “FAIL” and returns
to “1St”
T
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Sensor returns to RUN mode with
new settings
Arrow icon turns green
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Arrow icon remains red
After 60 seconds, the sensor
returns to RUN mode (the arrow
icon turns green) without changing
settings
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Single-Point Light Set
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Sets a threshold slightly below the taught condition.
Any condition darker than the threshold condition causes the output
to change state
Threshold position is adjustable using the “+” and “-” buttons (see
Manual Adjust on page 9)
Recommended for applications where only one condition is known,
for example a stable light background with varying darker targets
Figure 6. Single-Point Light Set (Light Operate shown)
Threshold position
adjusted by
Manual Adjust
Sensor positions
threshold slightly below
the presented condition
A single sensing condition is presented, and the sensor positions a threshold
slightly below the presented condition. When a condition darker than the
threshold is sensed, the output either turns ON or OFF, depending on the
Light/Dark Operate setting (see Sensor Setup on page 9).
Output ON
Light SET and Light/Dark Operate Selection— Light Set teaches the
Output OFF condition and forces the sensor into Dark Operate (DO) mode.
The sensor can be reconfigured to Light Operate (LO) mode after the
condition has been taught (see Sensor Setup on page 9).
Output OFF
Condition
Presented
Darkest
(no signal)
Most Light
(saturated
signal)
The duration of each button click or remote input pulse is defined as T, where T is: 0.04 s < T < 0.8 s.
Table 2: Light set threshold offset
Threshold Offset (counts below taught signal value)
Mode
Super High-Speed
30
High-Speed
22
High-Power
9
Super High-Power
6
1. Access the SET Mode.
Method
Push Button
Remote Input
Action
Result
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Display flashes “1St”
Arrow icon turns red
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Display flashes “2nd”
Arrow icon turns red
Press and hold the Static (-) button > 2 seconds.
T
Single-pulse the remote line.
2. SET the Output OFF condition.
Method
Push Button
Action
Result
a. Present the Output OFF condition.
Threshold condition accepted
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Display flashes “Sn6l,” then "Lt"
b. Four-click the Static button.
twice
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Remote Input
a. Present the Output OFF condition.
b. Four-pulse the remote line.
T
T
T
T
T
T
Threshold conditions not accepted
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Display flashes “FAIL” and returns
to “1St”
T
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Sensor returns to RUN mode with
new settings
Arrow icon turns green
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Arrow icon remains red
After 60 seconds, the sensor
returns to RUN mode (the Arrow
icon turns green) without changing
settings
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Single-Point Dark Set
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Sets a threshold slightly above the taught condition
Any condition lighter than the threshold condition causes the output
to change state
Threshold position is adjustable using the “+” and “-” buttons (see
Manual Adjust on page 9)
Recommended for applications where only one condition is known,
for example a stable dark background with varying lighter targets
Figure 7. Single-Point Dark Set (Light Operate shown)
Threshold position
adjusted by
Manual Adjust
Sensor positions
threshold slightly above
the presented condition
A single sensing condition is presented, and the sensor positions a threshold
slightly above the taught condition. When a condition lighter than the
threshold is sensed, the output either turns ON or OFF, depending on the
Light/Dark Operate setting (see Sensor Setup on page 9).
Dark Set and Light/Dark Operate Selection— Dark Set teaches the Output
OFF condition and forces the sensor into Light Operate (LO) mode. The
Darkest
sensor can be reconfigured to Dark Operate (DO) mode after the condition
has been taught (see Sensor Setup on page 9).
(no signal)
Output OFF
Output ON
Condition
Presented
Most Light
(saturated
signal)
The duration of each button click or remote input pulse is defined as T, where T is: 0.04 s < T < 0.8 s.
Table 3: Dark set threshold offset
Threshold Offset (counts above taught signal value)
Mode
Super High-Speed
30
High-Speed
22
High-Power
9
Super High-Power
6
1. Access the Set Mode.
Method
Push Button
Remote Input
Action
Result
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Display flashes “1St”
Arrow icon turns red
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Display flashes “2nd”
Arrow icon turns red
Press and hold the Static button > 2 seconds.
T
Single-pulse the remote line.
2. Set the Output OFF condition.
Method
Push Button
Action
Result
a. Present the Output OFF condition.
Threshold condition accepted
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Display flashes “Sn6l,” then "dr"
b. Five-click the Static button.
twice
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Remote Input
a. Present the Output OFF condition.
b. Five-pulse the remote line.
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Threshold condition not accepted
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Display flashes “FAIL” and returns
to “1St”
T
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Sensor returns to RUN mode with
new settings
Arrow icon turns green
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Arrow icon remains red
After 60 seconds, the sensor
returns to RUN mode (the Arrow
icon turns green) without changing
settings
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Manual Adjust
Manual Adjust is used during Run mode and is accomplished using the push buttons only. Its behavior depends on whether a
switching threshold or a sensing window is used.
Switching Threshold:
• Fine-tunes sensing sensitivity
• Press “+” to increase; press “-” to decrease
Sensing Window:
• Adjusts sensing window size (tolerance) for the single-point target condition
• Press “+” to increase; press “-” to decrease
The duration of each button click or remote input pulse is defined as T, where T is: 0.04 s < T < 0.8 s.
Action
Method
Result
Display briefly flashes the threshold setpoint
value as it is being changed
Push Button
OR
or
Click "+" to increase, or click "-" to decrease.
Display flashes"inc" or "dEc" as the window size
is adjusted
or
Remote Input
Not available with remote programming.
n/a
Sensor Setup
• Configures sensor display and operating parameters
• Changes are updated instantly
• Click Dynamic (+) or double-pulse remote line to select an option
• Click Static (-) or single-pulse remote line to advance
The duration of each button click or remote input pulse is defined as T, where T is: 0.04 s < T < 0.8 s.
1. Access SETUP Mode.
Method
Action
Push Button
Press and hold both buttons concurrently for > 2
seconds.
Remote Input
Double-pulse the remote line.
Result
T
T
The indicator arrow icon 1 is ON red.
T
2. Select Light/Dark Operate.
Method
Action
Result
Light Operate
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a. Click Dynamic (+) to toggle between selections.
Push Button
Remote Input
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Display flashes "lo"
L icon
b. Click Static (-) to save selection and advance to
"OFF-Delay."
a. Double-pulse remote line to toggle between
selections.
b. Single-pulse remote line to save selection and
advance to "OFF-Delay."
T
T
T
Dark Operate
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Display flashes "do"
D icon
T
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3. Select OFF-Delay Timing Enable.
Method
Action
Result
Off (No OFF-Delay)
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a. Click Dynamic (+) to toggle between selections.
Push Button
"t 0"
Clock icon OFF
b. Click Static (-) to save selection and advance to
"Display."
2 to 100 ms OFF-Delay
Remote Input
T
a. Double-pulse remote line to toggle between
selections.
T
•
T
b. Single-pulse remote line to save selection and
advance to "Display."
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“t 2,” “t 5,” “t 10,” “t 15,” “t 20,” “t
30,” “t 40,” “t 60,” “t 80,” or “t100”
Clock icon ON
T
4. Select Display Parameters.
Method
Push Button
Action
Result
a. Click Dynamic (+) to toggle between selections.
Raw Signal Value
b. Click Static (-) to save selection and advance to
"Power/Speed."
"1234"
Remote Input
T
a. Double-pulse remote line to toggle between
selections.
Percent of excess signal
T
T
b. Single-pulse remote line to save selection and
advance to "Power/Speed."
"123P"
T
5. Select Speed and Power Combination.
Method
Action
Result
Indicator Arrow Icons 1 and 2 ON Red
Super-high-speed (50-μs response)
a. Click Dynamic (+) to toggle between selections.
Push Button
"SHS" (Complementary outputs; see note
b. Click Static (-) to save selection and return to
RUN mode.
OR
below)
c. Press Static (-) four times to proceed to
Advanced Setup.
High-speed (200-μs response)
"HS"
High-power (1-ms response)
a. Double pulse the remote line to toggle between
selections.
Remote Input
b. Single-pulse the remote line to save selection
and return to RUN mode.
T
T
T
"HP"
T
Super-high-power (2.5-ms response)
OR
c. Four-pulse the remote line to proceed to
Advanced Setup.
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
"SHP"
OR
See Advanced Setup on page 10.
Super-High-Speed Operation Note: Under most conditions, the sensor’s two discrete outputs operate
independently. However, the outputs become complementary when operating at Super-High-Speed, due to its
extremely fast response time. Only channel 1 is taught/adjusted; channel 2 is complementary to it (output 1
conducts for the taught ON condition, and output 2 conducts for the OFF state). To invert these conditions
(output 1 – OFF condition, output 2 – ON), change light/dark operate setting.
Advanced Setup
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10
Advanced adjustments to previously configured sensor display and operating parameters
Quad-click Static (-) or quad-pulse remote line before exiting “Power and Speed” settings to enter this mode
Click Dynamic (+) or double-pulse remote line to select an option
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• Click Static or single-pulse remote line to advance
• Changes are updated instantly
The duration of each button click or remote input pulse is defined as T, where T is: 0.04 s < T < 0.8 s.
1. Enter SETUP Mode.
Method
Action
Push Button
From the Power and Speed mode, quad-click the
Static (-) button.
Remote Input
Result
From the Power and Speed mode, quad-pulse the
remote line.
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T
T
T
T
Indicator Arrow Icons 1 and 2
remain red
Display shows "Tracking Enabled"
option
T
T
T
2. Set tracking, if desired.
Method
Push Button
Remote Input
Action
Result
a. Click Dynamic (+) to toggle between selections.
Sets output 2 identical to output 1
b. Click Static (-) to save selection and advance to
"Factory Default."
Tracking Disabled: Display shows "tr n"
a. Double-pulse the remote line to toggle between
selections.
T
T
Tracking Enabled: Display shows "tr Y"
T
b. Single-pulse the remote line to save selection and
advance to "Factory Default."
T
3. Return the sensor to the factory default settings, if desired.
Method
Push Button
Remote Input
Action
Result
a. Click Dynamic (+) to toggle between selections.
Returns to factory default factory settings
b. Click Static (-) to save selection and advance to
"Display Orientation."
Factory Default Settings Not Selected:
Display shows "Fd n"
a. Double-pulse the remote line to toggle between
selections.
T
T
Factory Default Settings Selected: Display
T
b. Single-pulse the remote line to save selection and
advance to "Display Orientation."
shows "Fd Y"
T
4. Change the display orientation, if desired.
Method
Action
Result
Inverts display to read "upside-down"
Normal
Push Button
a. Click Dynamic (+) to toggle between selections.
For example: 1234
b. Click Static (-) to return to RUN mode.
Inverted
For example:
T
Remote Input
T
a. Double-pulse the remote line to toggle between
selections.
T
b. Single-pulse the remote line to return to RUN mode.
T
Note: Icons do not
invert.
Push Button Lockout
• Prevents unwanted adjustments or tampering of the push buttons
• Push buttons can be enabled or disabled only from the remote line and only during normal RUN mode
The duration of each button click or remote input pulse is defined as T, where T is: 0.04 s < T < 0.8 s.
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Method
Action
Result
Push Button
Not available with push-button programming.
Push buttons Disabled
•
•
•
From RUN mode, quad-pulse the remote line to toggle
between selections.
Remote Input
T
T
T
T
T
Display flashes "loc"
Padlock icon appears
Sensor remains in RUN mode
T
Push Buttons Enabled
T
•
•
•
Display flashes "uloc"
Padlock icon disappears
Sensor remains in RUN mode
Self-Diagnostic Error Modes
In the unlikely event that the setup parameters are lost or become corrupt, the display will continuously scroll: “USEr PSF Error.”
Reteach the sensor to recover. If the problem persists, contact your Banner representative for further information.
Gate Input
The pink wire is configured as a gate input. When this wire is pulled low (for example, to the sensor ground; 0–0.5 V dc), it inhibits
the outputs from switching, while all other sensor functions continue to be enabled. This feature is useful for controlling when the
outputs are allowed to change states. Gate input function response time is 1 millisecond.
Specifications
Required Fiber-Optic Cable
Banner P-Series plastic fibers
Sensing Beam
Visible red, 680 nm or Visible green, 525 nm , depending on model
Supply Voltage and Current
12 to 24 V DC (10% maximum ripple) at less than 65 mA, exclusive of load
Supply Protection Circuitry
Protected against reverse polarity and transient voltages
Output Configuration
2 NPN or 2 PNP, depending on model
Operating Conditions
Temperature: –20 °C to +55 °C (–4 °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)
Number of Devices,
Stacked
Ambient Temperature
Rating
Load Specification
3
55 °C
150 mA
7
50 °C
50 mA
10
45 °C
50 mA
Required Overcurrent Protection
Output Rating
150 mA maximum load
OFF-state leakage current: < 10 μA at 24 V DC
ON-state saturation voltage:
NPN < 1.5 V at 150 mA load
PNP < 2.5 V at 150 mA load
WARNING: Electrical connections must be
made by qualified personnel in accordance with
local and national electrical codes and
regulations.
Output Protection Circuitry
Protected against false pulse on power-up and continuous short-circuit
Output Response Time
Programmable, 50 microseconds, 200 microseconds, 1 millisecond, 2.5
milliseconds
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
Adjustments
Push-button or remote programming of response time, OFF-delay, light/dark
operate, and display
24
2.0
26
1.0
28
0.8
Indicators
Four-digit digital display plus LED indicators for active channel, push-button
lockout, OFF-delay and light/dark operate selection; two yellow output
indicators
30
0.5
Note: < 1 second delay on power-up; outputs do
not conduct during this time.
Certifications
Construction
Black ABS/polycarbonate alloy (UL94 V-0 rated) housing, clear
polycarbonate cover
Environmental Rating
NEMA 1, IP50
Connections
PVC-jacketed 2 m or 9 m (6.5 ft or 30 ft) 6-wire integral cable or integral 6pin M8 quick-disconnect
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Dimensions
All measurements are listed in millimeters [inches], unless noted otherwise.
Figure 8. D10 dimensions
84.2
[3.32”]
71.4
[2.81”]
10.1
[0.4”]
7.6
[0.3”]
Ø7.5
[0.3”]
36.6
[1.44”]
37
[1.46”]
62
[2.44”]
9.9
[0.39”]
46.6
[1.83”]
14.5
[0.57”]
Figure 9. Included bracket dimensions
8.6 mm
(0.34")
10.0 mm
(0.39")
5.0 mm
(0.20")
35.1 mm
(1.38")
15.2 mm
(0.60")
2x 3.5 mm
(0.14")
16.0 mm
(0.63")
5.0 mm (0.20")
M3 Hardware included:
Lock Washer (2)
Flat Washer (2)
Screws (2)
Hex Nuts (2)
2.5 mm (0.10")
25.4 mm
(1.00")
2 x ø3.3 mm (0.13")
10.0 mm
(0.39")
2x ø3.2 mm (0.13")
2x C'sink
ø8.0 mm (0.31")
3.2 mm (0.13") deep
ø4.4 mm (0.18") thru
Accessories
6-Pin Snap-on M8 Cordsets—Single Ended
Model
PKG6Z-2
Length
Style
Dimensions
Pinout (Female)
2 m (6.56 ft)
32 Typ.
PKG6Z-9
P/N 64154 Rev. H
9 m (29.53 ft)
4
5
1
3
6
2
Straight
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1 - brown
2 = White
3 = Blue
4 = Black
5 = Gray
6 = Pink
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6-Pin Snap-on M8 Cordsets—Single Ended
Model
Length
PKW6Z-2
2 m (6.56 ft)
PKW6Z-9
9 m (29.53 ft)
Style
Dimensions
Pinout (Female)
29 Typ.
Right-angle
15 Typ.
ø 10.9
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