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