User guide
18 mm sensor with 0-10V and 4-20mA analog output and TEACH-mode programming
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Features
• Fast 75 ms response time
• Easy-to-use TEACH mode programming; no potentiometer adjustments
• Small self-contained package, no auxiliary controller needed
• Rugged encapsulated design for harsh environments
• Choose 2 meter or 9 meter unterminated cable, or 5-pin Euro-style QD connector
• Product motion not required for sensing
• Remote Teach available in both Static and Dynamic modes
• Alarm output for signal maximum
• Programming for either positive or negative analog slope based on teach order
Models
Model Cable* D:S Ratio Sensing Face Supply Voltage Output
M18TUP8 5-wire, 2 m (6.5') shielded cable
8:1 Integrated lens
12 to 30V dc
0 to 10V dc ana-
log, plus PNP
Alarm
M18TUP8Q 5-pin Euro-style integral QD
M18TUP6E 5-wire, 2 m (6.5') shielded cable
6:1
Enclosed Plastic face
(for food industry use)
M18TUP6EQ 5-pin, Euro-style integral QD
M18TUP14 5-wire, 2 m (6.5') shielded cable
14:1
Germanium lens
M18TUP14Q 5-pin, Euro-style integral QD
M18TIP8 5-wire, 2 m (6.5') shielded cable
8:1
Integrated lens
4 - 20 mA ana-
log, plus PNP
Alarm
M18TIP8Q 5-pin Euro-style integral QD
M18TIP6E 5-wire, 2 m (6.5') shielded cable
6:1
Enclosed Plastic face
(for food industry use)
M18TIP6EQ 5-pin, Euro-style integral QD
M18TIP14 5-wire, 2 m (6.5') shielded cable
14:1
Germanium lens
M18TIP14Q 5-pin, Euro-style integral QD
* For 9 m (30') cable, add suffix "W/30" to the model number of any cabled model (e.g., M18TUP8 W/30). A model with a QD connector
requires an accessory mating cable. See Quick-Disconnect Cables on page 8 for more information.
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.
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Rev. A
5/14/2012