Banner EZ-ARRAY USB Serial Adapter User Manual
A-gage, Ez-array, Quickstart guide

Printed in USA
10/06
P/N 126701
A-GAGE
™
EZ-ARRAY
™
QuickStart Guide
Two-piece sensing array with 2 analog and 2 discrete outputs, plus serial output
This document is a companion to Instruction Manual p/n 130426, located online and on the CD included with the EZ-ARRAY Receiver
Features
• A cost-effective measuring light curtain designed for quick and
simple installations with the sophistication to handle the toughest
sensing applications.
• Excels at high-speed, precise process monitoring and inspection,
profiling, and web-guiding applications
• A comprehensive combination of scanning options:
– 14 measurement (“scan analysis”) modes
– 3 scanning methods
– Selectable beam blanking
– Selectable continuous or gated scan initiation
– Selectable threshold setting for semi-transparent applications
– 2 analog outputs, 2 discrete outputs, plus Modbus 485-RTU serial
output
• Outstanding 4 meter range with 5 mm beam spacing
• Excellent 5 mm minimum object detection or 2.5 mm edge resolution,
depending on scanning method
• Receiver user interface for intuitive setup of many common
applications:
– 6-position DIP switch for setting scan mode, measurement
mode, analog slope, discrete output 2 option (complementary
measurement or alarm operation)
– 2 push buttons for gain method selection and alignment/blanking
– 7 Zone LEDs for instant alignment and beam blockage information
– 3-digit display for sensing information and diagnostics
• Software GUI available for advanced sensor setup functions
• Remote teach wire option for alignment, gain methods, inverted
display, and DIP switch disable
WARNING . . .
Not To Be Used for Personnel Protection
These sensors do NOT include the self-checking redundant circuitry necessary to allow their use in personnel safety applications. A sensor
failure or malfunction can cause either an energized or de-energized output condition. Consult your current Banner Safety Products catalog for
safety products which meet OSHA, ANSI and IEC standards for personnel protection.