Cut Sheet
Table Of Contents
R1
Receiver
Elements
R2
Lenses
Object
A
Object B
or
Background
Sensing
Range
Cutoff
Distance
E
Near
Detector
Far
Detector
Figure 1. Adjustable eld sensing concept
Receiver
Elements
Emitter
Sensing
Axis
Figure 2. Sensing Axis
In the drawings and informaon provided in this document, the leers E, R1, and R2 idenfy how the sensor’s three 
opcal elements
(Emier “E”, Near Detector “R1”, and Far Detector “R2”) line up across the face of the sensor. The locaon of these elements denes
the sensing axis (see Figure 2 on page 3). The sensing axis becomes important in certain situaons, such as those illustrated in Figure 7
on page 5 and Figure 8 on page 5.
Installaon
Wiring Diagrams
Q60BB6xx(Q)
Cabled and QD Models, 10 to 30 V dc
3
1
2
4
5
10-30V dc
Remote
Program
Load
Load
+
–
Q60VR3xx
Cabled Model, 24 to 250 V ac (50/60Hz) or 12 to 250 V
dc
3
5
2
N.C.
C
N.O.
1
4
24 - 250V ac or 12 - 250V dc
Key
1 = Brown
2 = White
3 = Blue
4 = Black
5 = Gray
Q60VR3xxQ1
QD Model, 24 to 250 V ac (50/60Hz) or 12 to 250 V dc
24-250V ac 
or 12-250V dc*
*NOTE: Connection of dc power is without regard to polarity.
1
N.O.
C 3 A max. load
2
3
4
Key
1 = Red/Black
2 = Red/White
3 = Red
4 = Green
Set the Cuto Distance
The cuto distance for Q60LAF sensors can be adjusted between 200 mm and 1400 mm (8 in to 55 in) for Class 1 laser models, and
between 200 mm and 2000 mm (8 in to 80 in) for Class 2 laser models
.
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