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 ampliers, MAXI-AMP™ system
CM Series modulated ampliers, and MB series ampliers. The hookup diagrams shown apply to the entire SP300D series, including
the SP300DL, SP300DMG, SP300DMM, and others.
Specications, MB Series Ampliers
SP300D
Diffuse Mode Remote Sensor
Hookup to MB Series Ampliers
Banner remote sensors will connect to any MB Series amplier. The
model MRB chassis (shown) has octal sockets for the amplier and a
BR-2 relay (supplied) and provides power for the sensors and amplier.
Up to four sensors may be connected to one amplier 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 ampliers 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 amplier (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.
Specications, 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 amplier.
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 amplier.)
1) Avoid running remote sensor cables in wireways together with
power-carrying conductors.
EXCESS GAIN CURVE
Printed in USA
P/N 03386C4B
BEAM PATTERN