SA1E SA1E Miniature Photoelectric Switches (Built-in Ampli er) Background Suppression Ignores the background and detects the objects only. Smaller beam makes it possible to detect small objects and narrow gaps between the (BGS) objects. The upgraded model is also less affected by the object colors. Diffuse-re ective Background Suppression (BGS) Background Suppression (BGS)
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Upgraded SA1E Long Distance Detection Through-beam Polarized retro-re ective When using a reflector (IAC-R5/-R8) Coaxial Polarized Retro-re ective (Transparent Object Sensing) Coaxial optical structure and narrow beam ensure stable detection; unaffected by narrowing, inclination Aplication Example Because the SA1E-X co-axial or shaking of a bottle.
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SA1E Miniature Photoelectric Switches (Built-in Amplifier) Simple, compact design for world-wide usage. • Six sensing methods • Cable model (three cable lengths) and M8 connector models are available. • NPN output, PNP output, light ON, dark ON can be selected. • Sensing range doubled with SA1E-T through-beam and SA1E-P polarized retro- reflective models.
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SA1E Miniature Photoelectric Switches (Built-in Amplifier) Package Quantity: 1 Part No. Cable Operation Sensing Method Sensing Range Connection Length Mode NPN Output PNP Output Light ON SA1E-BN1 SA1E-BP1 Dark ON SA1E-BN2 SA1E-BP2 Light ON SA1E-BN1-2M SA1E-BP1-2M Cable Dark ON SA1E-BN2-2M SA1E-BP2-2M 40 to 200 mm Light ON...
• Two mounting screws (M3 × 14 mm sems screws) are supplied with the SA9Z-K03. • The through-beam model requires two mounting brackets, one each for the projec tor and the receiver. • The SA9Z-K02 cannot be used for the connector models. • Contact IDEC about mounting brackets for the connector.
SA1E Miniature Photoelectric Switches (Built-in Amplifier) Specifications Sensing Method Through-beam Polarized Retro-reflective SA1E-T SA1E-P Part No. Power Voltage 12 to 24V DC (Operating range: 10 to 30V DC) equipped with reverse-polarity protection Projector: 15 mA Current Draw 30mA Receiver: 20 mA 5.0m (IAC-R5/R8) 3.0m (IAC-R6) Sensing Range...
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SA1E Miniature Photoelectric Switches (Built-in Amplifier) Specifications Coaxial Polarized Retro-reflective Sensing Method Diffuse-reflective Background Suppression (BGS) Small-beam Reflective (Transparent Object Sensing) Part No. SA1E-D SA1E-B SA1E-N SA1E-X Power Voltage 12 to 24V DC (Operating range: 10 to 30V DC), equipped with reverse-polarity protection Current Draw 30 mA 20 mA...
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SA1E Miniature Photoelectric Switches (Built-in Amplifier) Slit and Sensing Range A slit, which changes the beam size of through-beam sensors, can easily be attached to the sensing side of the through-beam projector and receiver. Three different slit widths are available. w/Sensitivity Adjustment Slit Minimum Detectable Object Width...
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SA1E Miniature Photoelectric Switches (Built-in Amplifier) Dimensions Dimensions Cable Model Through-beam 11.7 Operation LED (yellow) Stable LED (green) (*1) Sensitivity Control 19.5 Projector/ Receiver Receiver Polarized retro-reflective Diffuse-reflective Background Suppression (BGS) Small-beam reflective Projector 2-M3 *1: Stable LED is not installet on background suppression (BGS) model. Coaxial polarized retro-reflective (Transparent Object Sensing) 14.5...
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SA1E Miniature Photoelectric Switches (Built-in Amplifier) Operating Instructions 1. Indicator and Output Operation Photoelectric Step Sensitivity Control Adjusting Procedure (except for background suppression model) Switch Status Receiving light Turn the control counter-clockwise to • The operation LED turns on (yellow) when the control output is on. • Through-beam, the mini mum (–).
SA1E Miniature Photoelectric Switches (Built-in Amplifier) Operating Instructions 5. Power Supply and Wiring • Use the M3 self-tapping screw, flat washer, and spring washer to tighten the IAC-R7 reflector to a torque of 0.5 to 0.6 N·m. • Do not use the SA1E photoelectric switch at the transient status immedi- ately after turning on the power (approx.
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