Instruction Manual

Advanced sensor for use with plastic fiber optics
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Features
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 4-digit display for TEACH and signal strength readout, plus indicators
for a continuous readout of operating status (user configurable)
Models available with one scalable Analog output (4 to 20 mA or 0 to 10V) and one
Discrete output (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 Pico-style quick-
disconnect
Sleek, ultra-slim 10 mm housing, mounts to a standard 35 mm DIN rail
* U.S. Patent #5,808,296
Models
Models Cables* Discrete Outputs Analog Output
Red Beam Green Beam
D10INFP D10INFPG 2 m (6.5 ft) Cable
NPN
4 to 20 mA
D10INFPQ D10INFPGQ 6-pin Pico-style QD
D10IPFP D10IPFPG 2 m (6.5 ft) Cable
PNP
D10IPFPQ D10IPFPGQ 6-pin Pico-style QD
D10UNFP D10UNFPG 2 m (6.5 ft) Cable
NPN
0 to 10V
D10UNFPQ D10UNFPGQ 6-pin Pico-style QD
D10UPFP D10UPFPG 2 m (6.5 ft) Cable
PNP
D10UPFPQ D10UPFPGQ 6-pin Pico-style QD
* 9 m (30 ft) cables are available by adding suffix “W/30” to the model number of any cabled sensor (e.g., D10xFP W/30).
A model with a QD connector requires a mating cordset (see Accessories on page 18).
WARNING: Not To Be Used for Personnel Protection
Never use this product as a sensing device for personnel protection. Doing so could lead to seri-
ous injury or death. This product does NOT include the self-checking redundant circuitry necessary to
allow its use in personnel safety applications. A sensor failure or malfunction can cause either an ener-
gized or de-energized sensor output condition.
D10 Expert - Analog and Discrete Outputs
P/N 65448_web
rev. F
7/11/2012

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