Overview, Components and specifications – Banner EZ-SCREEN Low-Profile Safety Light Curtain Systems User Manual
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Overview
Banner Engineering Corp.
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Minneapolis, U.S.A.
www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164
EZ-SCREEN LP
Instruction Manual
Banner Engineering Corp.
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Minneapolis, U.S.A.
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Components and Specifications
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Minneapolis, U.S.A.
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Components and Specifications
2. Components and Specifications
An EZ-SCREEN LP “System” refers to a compatible emitter and
receiver (equal length and resolution; available separately or in
pairs), and cordset(s) for each. It also refers to the emitters and
receivers in a cascade, and their cabling. Mounting hardware
is included with each emitter and receiver; special-purpose
accessory brackets are also available, both for standalone pairs
and for cascades. Interfacing solutions include IM-T-.. modules,
redundant positively guided contactors, and muting modules;
see Section 2.4. See Sections 7.2 and 7.3 for cascadeable
models.
Models are listed in the tables either with a 300 mm (1') pigtail
with 8-pin Euro-style QD termination or with the integral RD
connection (no cordset included). The 13 mm (0.5") minimum
bend radius for all cordset models accommodates low-clearance
installations; cords can exit to left, right, or back of sensor,
when mounting. The pigtail QD option is useful for connection to
splitter cables or other QD cordsets.
Standard models (listed in the following tables) feature a yellow
painted aluminum housing. Clear anodized (silver colored)
housing finish is also available; contact the factory for more
information. Both housing colors have black endcaps.
Electro-static dissipative (ESD-safe) models with nickel-
plated housing and endcaps are also available. Their static-
dissipative polymer coating protects nearby components
from damaging ESD voltages. Contact the factory for more
information.
Figure 2-1. Banner EZ-SCREEN LP system: emitter, receiver,
and two interconnecting cables
Figure 2-2. EZ-SCREEN LP removable-disconnect (RD) cordsets
To Order:
1.
Choose model, resolution (14 or 25 mm) and defined area.
2.
Choose an Emitter (E), a Receiver (R), or a Pair (P).
3.
Yellow housing is standard. To choose an optional housing finish,
add A or N prior to the connection designation:
• A for clear anodized aluminum finish with black endcaps
(example, SLPE25-270A).
• N for ESD-safe models with a nickel-plated housing and
endcaps (example, SLPE25-270N).
4.
Choose the connection: 300 mm M12/Euro-Style Pigtail QD or
integral Removable Disconnect (RD).
5.
Choose one cordset for each sensor or two cordsets for a pair.
See Section 2.3.
• M12/Euro Pigtail QD models for (example, SLPE..-270P8)
require mating 8-pin M12/Euro QD cordsets, such as:
• QDE cordset with flying leads
• DEE2R double-ended cordset
• CSB series splitter cordset
• Integral RD models for (example, SLPE..-270) require mating
cordsets such as:
• RDLP cordset with flying leads
• DELPE double-ended cordset with M12/Euro QD (requires
additional mating 8-pin M12/Euro QD cordset)
• DELP cordset in cascade applications for connection of
2nd, 3rd, and 4th sensors
6.
Choose an optional interfacing solution, such as an IM-T-9A or
-11A interfacing model. See Section 2.4.
Receiver
Emitter
Specified Test Piece
(2 diameters supplied
with each receiver)
Status indicators
clearly visible on
sensor face
Defined
Area
Cable pivots 180° as
it exits the housing;
bends to fit against
perpendicular surfaces
RD
Cordset
Configuration
switches behind
hinged access door
RD-to-RD cordset
options are available for
compact sensor-to-sensor connections
RD cordset with
flying leads
Euro QD termination
(pigtail); requires mating QD
cordset for machine connection