Prism™ series reflex sensors, OEM version
●A reflex sensor has both a light source and detector in the same unit. The source sends a beam of light to a retroreflector which returns it back to the detector. A break in the light beam causes the sensor to change output state. The sensors feature visible red sources to aid in alignment of the sensor with its retroreflector.
●Polarized models are used to reliably detect shiny targets that may reflect the light beam back to the sensor instead of interrupting the beam. The polarizing filter conditions the beam so that light reflected off the retroreflector is detected, but light reflected by the target is not.
●This manual covers both forward viewing and right angle viewing models. Although the units differ in the location of the lenses, the basic fundamentals of installation, set-up, and operation are nearly identical.
14156ALN17B1 、 14156ADN17B1 、 14156ALN07B1 、 14156ADN07B1 、 14156RLN17B1 、 14156RDN17B1 、 14156RLN07B1 、 14156RDN07B1 、 14156ALP17B1 、 14156ADP17B1 、 14156ALP07B1 、 14156ADP07B1 、 14156RLP17B1 、 14156RDP17B1 、 14156RLP07B1 、 14156RDP07B1 、 14156AL17B1 、 14156AD17B1 、 14156AL07B1 、 14156AD07B1 、 14156RL17B1 、 14156RD17B1 、 14156RL07B1 、 14156RD07B1 、 14156 |
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User's Guide |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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January 2017 |
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110210-402 |
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83 KB |
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