Datasheet

M2BJ
5
Safety Precautions
Refer to Safety Precautions for All Pushbutton Switches/Indicators.
Application Precautions
When power is supplied, there is an inrush current of up to 1 A.
Confirm that this will not adversely affect operation or damage any
devices before using the M2BJ in application. There is no inrush
current with DC-only models (M2BJ-@@@-D).
With models that can use both AC and DC, residual energy in the
internal capacitor may cause residual sound.
Wiring
Perform soldering promptly and correctly at a temperature of 350°C
within 3 seconds.Wait for one minute after soldering before exerting
any external force on the solder.
If flux is required, use non-corrosive rosin liquid. Ensure that the flux
does not penetrate the inside of the case.
In order to improve the reliability of the soldering and to prevent
pattern burnout, loop the wire through the terminal hole before
soldering.
In order to fit the terminal holes, use lead wires with a nominal cross
sectional area of 0.25 mm
2
max.
Operating Environment
Do not use the Buzzer in environments where foreign substances
may enter the sound outlet. Otherwise, the Buzzer may not sound.
Volume Adjustment Mechanism (M2BJ-BH Only)
Adjust the volume by turning the control knob on the face of the
Buzzer using a screwdriver. Turn to the right to increase the volume
and turn to the left to decrease the volume.
Turn the control knob with a torque of 0.98 to 2.94 mN·m.
Short-circuiting Jumper (M2BJ-BTH)
The Buzzer sounds continuously or intermittently depending on
how the short-circuiting bracket is attached to the case guide.
When the bracket is attached with the triangle on it facing direction
A (PC board side), the Buzzer sounds intermittently.
To produce continuous sounds, attach the bracket to the case
guide so that the triangle on the bracket faces direction B.
The bracket is set in direction A when ship the product. If the
bracket becomes lost, contact your OMRON representative. The
model number to order is M2BJ-BTH.
Precautions for Correct Use
LED
Control kno
b
Case guide
Direction A
Direction B
Bracket
Case
g
uide
PC board
Bracket
Short-circuit Bracket Mounting Location