Banner U-GAGE S18U Series—Analog User Manual
U-gage, S18u series sensors with analog output, Features

Printed in USA
02/05
P/N 110738 rev. A
U-GAGE
™
S18U Series Sensors with Analog Output
18 mm Ultrasonic Sensors with TEACH-mode programming
Features
• Fast, easy-to-use TEACH-Mode programming; no potentiometer adjustments
• Short dead zone
• Scalable output automatically distributes the output signal over the width of the
programmed sensing window
• Two bi-colored status LEDs
• Rugged encapsulated design for harsh environments
• Choose 2 meter or 9 meter unterminated cable, or 5-pin Euro-style QD connector
• Wide operating range of -20° to +60°C (-4° to +140°F)
• Choose either straight or right-angle housing
• Temperature compensation
• Selectable response times of 2.5 or 30 ms
• Select analog models with either 0-10V dc or 4-20 mA output
Model
Number
Sensing
Range
Cable*
Supply
Voltage
Output
Housing
Configuration
S18UUA
30 to 300 mm
(1.2" to 11.8")
5-wire, 2 m (6.5') cable
10 to 30V dc
0 to 10V dc
Straight
S18UUAQ
5-pin Euro style QD
S18UIA
5-wire, 2 m (6.5') cable
4 to 20 mA
S18UIAQ
5-pin Euro style QD
S18UUAR
5-wire, 2 m (6.5') cable
0 to 10V dc
Right-Angle
S18UUARQ
5-pin Euro style QD
S18UIAR
5-wire, 2 m (6.5') cable
4 to 20 mA
S18UIARQ
5-pin Euro style QD
Models
WARNING . . .
Not To Be Used for Personnel Protection
Never use these products as sensing devices for personnel protection. Doing so could lead to serious injury or death.
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 sensor output condition.
Consult your current Banner Safety Products catalog for safety products which meet OSHA, ANSI and IEC standards for
personnel protection.
!
* 9 m cables are available by adding suffix “W/30” to the model number of any cabled sensor (e.g., S18UUA W/30).
A model with a QD connector requires a mating cable; see page 10.
Straight Housing
Right-Angle Housing
Information about discrete models is available on Banner’s website: www.bannerengineering.com
Ultrasonic Proximity Mode
Ultrasonic
B
Aug 2013