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U-GAGE

T30 Series with Analog and Discrete Outputs

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P/N 57438 Rev. C

Banner Engineering Corp.

Minneapolis, MN U.S.A.

www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164

U-GAGE T30 Series Specifications

Proximity Mode Range

Supply Voltage

Current-sourcing analog output models: 12 to 24V dc (10% max. ripple) at 90 mA, exclusive of load
Voltage-sourcing analog output models: 15 to 24V dc (10% max. ripple) at 90 mA, exclusive of load

Supply Protection Circuitry

Protected against reverse polarity and transient voltages

Output Configurations

Discrete (switched) output: SPST solid-state switch conducts when target is sensed within sensing
window; choose NPN (current sinking) or PNP (current sourcing) models

Analog output: Choose 0 to 10V dc sourcing or 4 to 20 mA sourcing output models; output slope may be
selected via TEACH sequence (see Window Limit Programming on pages 2-4)

Output Ratings

Discrete (switched) output: 100 mA maximum

Off-state leakage current: less than 5 microamps
On-state saturation voltage: less than 1V at 10 mA and less than 1.5V at 100 mA

Analog output:

Voltage sourcing: 0 to 10V dc (at 1K ohm minimum resistance)
Current sourcing: 4 to 20 mA, 1 ohm to Rmax

Rmax = V

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- 7V

20 mA

Output Response Time

Discrete output:

“A” suffix models: 48 milliseconds
“B” suffix models: 96 milliseconds

Analog output:

“A” suffix models: 48 milliseconds average, 16-millisecond update
“B” suffix models: 96 milliseconds average, 32-millisecond update

Sensing Performance

(Specified using a 10 cm x 10 cm
aluminum target at 25ºC under
fixed sensing conditions.)

Analog sensing resolution:

±0.25% of measured distance

Analog linearity:

±0.5% of full-scale sensing range

Sensing repeatability:

±0.25% of distance

Minimum window size:

10 mm (0.4")

Hysteresis of discrete output: 2.5 mm (0.10")

Adjustments

Sensing window limits (analog or discrete): TEACH-mode programming of near and far window limits
may be set using membrane push buttons on sensor or remotely via TEACH input (see pages 2-4).
Discrete and analog window limits may be programmed separately, or together.

Analog output slope: the first limit taught is assigned to the minimum output value (4 mA or 0V)

“A” suffix models: 150 mm (5.9") min. near limit; 1 m (39") max. far limit
“B” suffix models: 300 mm (11.8") min. near limit; 2 m (79") max. far limit

Output Protection

Protected against continuous overload and short-circuit; transient over-voltage; no false pulse on power-up

Indicators

Four status LEDs:

In RUN mode:

Green

ON = Power ON, RUN mode

Flashing = Discrete output is overloaded

Red

Flashing = Relative received signal strength

Yellow analog

ON = Target is inside window limits

Yellow discrete

ON = Output conducting

In Program mode:

Green

OFF = PROGRAM mode

Red

Flashing = Relative received signal strength

ON = Ready for first window limit

Yellow analog

Flashing = Ready for second limit

OFF = Not teaching analog limits

ON = Ready for first window limit

Yellow discrete

Flashing = Ready for second limit

OFF = Not teaching discrete limits

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