Owner's manual

POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENT: 12-18V dc at less than 100mA,
exclusive of load.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: 0 to +50°C (+32 to +122° F).
MAXIMUM SENSOR LEAD LENGTH: 100 feet (30m) maximum;
use separate shielded cables for emitter and receiver.
OUTPUT CONFIGURATION: open collector NPN transistor; maximum
on-state current 250mA, maximum off-state leakage current 100 micro-
amps.
RESPONSE SPEED: 1 millisecond ON and OFF.
Model SP300D is a rugged, totally encapsulated infrared remote diffuse (proximity) mode sensor
that is well-suited to nearly all presence sensing applications such as cartons, bottles, and webs.
Its hermetically-sealed glass lenses prevent internal condensation and allow operation under ad-
verse conditions such as steam, washdown, temperature extremes, high vibration, and mechanical
shock.
The SP300D sensor may be mounted by its two through-mounting holes or using the optional
SMB300 2-axis steel universal mounting bracket. Six feet of 4-wire PVC-covered shielded cable
is standard.
This sensor is designed for use with Banner MICRO-AMP
®
system MA3-4 and MA3-4P modulated ampliers, MAXI-AMP™ system
CM Series modulated ampliers, and MB series ampliers. The hookup diagrams shown apply to the entire SP300D series, including
the SP300DL, SP300DMG, SP300DMM, and others.
Specications, MB Series Ampliers
SP300D
Diffuse Mode Remote Sensor
Hookup to MB Series Ampliers
Banner remote sensors will connect to any MB Series amplier. The
model MRB chassis (shown) has octal sockets for the amplier and a
BR-2 relay (supplied) and provides power for the sensors and amplier.
Up to four sensors may be connected to one amplier for light-oper-
ated OR or dark operated AND operation. In multiple-sensor hookups,
receivers are wired in parallel and emitters are connected in series (see
example for CM Series modules, next page).
Several MB Series ampliers are available. Each provides a different
output logic function. Chassis models with additional octal sockets
are also available. Other types of output devices, including solid state
relays, may be ordered (see Banner catalog).
RANGE: 12 inches (30cm); see excess gain curve
RESPONSE SPEED: a function of the amplier (see below)
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -40 to +80° C (-40 to +176°
F)
EMITTER CHARACTERISTICS: infrared LED, 880nm
CONSTRUCTION: totally encapsulated, hermetically sealed lens-
es. Green anodized aluminum housing; NEMA 1, 3, 4, 12, and 13.
CABLE: sensors are supplied with 6' of 4-conductor PVC-covered
cable. 30' cables are available by special order.
Specications, SP300D
Wiring rules:
2) Avoid running remote sensor cables through areas of known ex-
treme electrical interference (electrical "noise").
3) Always use shielded cables and only connect the shield ("drain")
wire at the amplier.
4) When splicing, never combine emitter and receiver wires into a
common cable. (The result will be electrical "crosstalk" within the
cable, which causes a "lock-on" condition of the amplier.)
1) Avoid running remote sensor cables in wireways together with
power-carrying conductors.
EXCESS GAIN CURVE
Printed in USA
P/N 03386C4B
BEAM PATTERN

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