Cut Sheet

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 informaon provided in this document, the leers E, R1, and R2 idenfy how the sensor’s three
opcal elements
(Emier “E”, Near Detector “R1”, and Far Detector “R2”) line up across the face of the sensor. The locaon of these elements denes
the sensing axis (see Figure 2 on page 3). The sensing axis becomes important in certain situaons, such as those illustrated in Figure 7
on page 5 and Figure 8 on page 5.
Installaon
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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