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QS30LLP and QS30LLPC Series Banner sensors are easy-to-use, high-performance laser sensors whose many
configuration options make them suitable for demanding applications. Each Banner laser sensor features two identically configured
outputs, one each NPN and PNP. The compact housing has a large, easy-to-see bargraph display plus bright LEDs for easy
configuration and status monitoring during operation. The Banner Engineering laser sensor can be side-mounted, using integral
mounting holes, or front-mounted, via the 30 mm threaded barrel. |
If you are looking for Banner Laser Sensors, please call us on
(800) 894 - 0412 or email us at
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we will do our best to help you find the Banner QS30 Series Photoelectric Sensors that you are looking for. If you are searching
for Banner Laser Sensor technical information (data-sheets) please use the Banner Data Sheets page link.
Model QS30LLP(Q) Banner laser sensor is configured using the Maximum Excess Gain SET procedure. It is
useful for long-range applications and high variations in contrast, such as beam-break applications where the target objects are
larger than the beam. Model QS30LLPC(Q) Banner laser photoelectric sensor is configured using the Low-Contrast SET
procedure. It is useful for small object detection and other applications with small variations in contrast, such as yarn or
thread-break applications. Conventional retroreflective Banner WORLD-BEAM QS18 Laser Diffuse Series photoelectric sensors are
extremely easy to align. Beam angles are wide, and retro targets are forgiving to the light beam's angle of incidence. The beam of
this laser sensor is very narrow, compared with the beam of most retro sensors. The effect of angular misalignment can be dramatic.
Alignment is critical because the beam may miss the retroreflective target unless the target is large. For example, with one
BRT-51X51BM mounted at a distance of 6 m (20') from the Banner laser sensor, one degree of angular misalignment will cause the
center of the laser beam to miss the center of the target by 100 mm (4").
Because the Banner PD45 PicoDot laser sensor has such a long sensing range, and because its beam is so narrow
(compared to the beam of typical retro sensors), its alignment is somewhat less forgiving and more difficult to accomplish.
The effect of angular misalignment can be dramatic, especially over distance. For example, with one 2" reflective target mounted
at a distance of 20' from the Banner laser sensor, only one degree of angular misalignment will cause the center of the laser
beam to miss the center of the target by 4", and miss the target altogether by almost 3". The standard Banner Engineering Q45 is a
basic on-off sensor available at a very low price. But even in its most basic form, the Q45 Banner laser sensor makes your job
easier with a host of advanced standard features including three LED's for "power", "signal" and "output" indication, plus
patented diagnostics that alert you of output overloads, output short circuits and marginal sensing conditions. The Q45 Banner
sensor even measures exact signal strength with Banner's exclusive AID system, so you'll be better informed on how your Banner
laser sensors are performing. Because of its patented design, the Q45 Banner laser sensor is the only
Photoelectric Sensor with an eye on the future. As new technologies are
available, the Q45 Banner laser sensors will be able to accommodate them.
The Q60LAF Banner laser sensor is a full-featured adjustable-field sensor. These adjustable field Banner laser
sensors are able to detect objects of relatively low reflectivity, while ignoring other objects in the background (beyond the
cutoff point). The cutoff distance is mechanically adjustable, using the 2-turn adjustment screw. A rotating pointer indicates the
relative cutoff position. (The indicator moves clockwise to show increasing distance.) The collimated Banner laser emitter produces
a small, bright spot, allowing easy alignment and precision sensing of relatively small objects at long range. Two push buttons
(ON Delay and OFF Delay) are used to set the output delay options, to toggle between light and dark operate modes and to lock out
the push buttons for security purposes. For 10 to 30V dc Banner Q60 models, these functions also may be accomplished using the
remote wire. Seven LED indicators show, during RUN mode, the Banner laser sensor configuration and operating status. During Delay
Configuration, 5 of the LEDs combine to form a single light bar that indicates relative ON or OFF delay time.
To mount the M12 Banner laser sensor, insert the laser emitter into the black mounting block, through any of
the three holes. Check to be sure that the label area of the emitter is not aligned with a set screw, then tighten the set screws
(using the supplied 3/64" Allen wrench) so the laser emitter is held snugly in place. Then mount the block to the adjustable
baseplate (or to your own bracket). Our Banner Engineering distributors warehouse in Boise, Idaho stocks some Banner laser photo
electric sensor products enabling us to further assist you in finding the correct Banner sensors for your application in the
pacific northwest USA. Whether we have Banner laser sensors in stock in Boise, Idaho or need to ship direct from Banner Engineering,
www.clrwtr.com can get Banner sensors to you fast and save some money!
It will be very helpful if you have the Banner Laser Sensor part numbers ready, then our sales
representatives can provide you with a pricing and availability quote for Banner sensors that you are looking for in seconds. If
you do not have the part numbers for Banner Engineering laser photoelectric sensors, our application engineers will be able to help
you figure out the part numbers and get the price quote to you as soon as possible.
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