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Model MA3-4P: PNP (curr ent sour cing) output Banner MICRO-AMP ® module models MA3-4 and MA3-4P are modulated ampli- ers designed for use with the popular family of Banner high-performance remote sensors. When these modulated remote sensors are used with the MA3-4 or MA3-4P , their optical response is the same as when they are used with the lar[...]
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Beam Pattern OPPOSED Mode LR/PT200, 250, 300, and 400 opposed mode remote sensors are identical electronically and optically , and differ only in their housings. All are totally epoxy-encapsulated and use hermetically sealed glass lenses to eliminate condensation inside the optical chamber . These sensors may be washed down without damage. Operatin[...]
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DIVERGENT Mode Long Range OPPOSED Mode Models/Dimensions Excess Gain Beam Pattern Range: 15 feet (4,5m) with BR T -3 retroreector T emp. range: -40 to +80°C SP300L Housing material: blue anodized aluminum SP300EL & SP300RL Range: 50 feet (15m) Effective Beam: .5 inch (13mm) dia. LP400WB "WB" in this model number designates "w[...]
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Models/Dimensions SMB300 SP1000V CONVERGENT Mode Range: focus at 3.8 inches (96mm) T emp. range: -40 to +80 degrees C Housing material: black anodized aluminum DIFFUSE Mode Excess Gain Beam Pattern Range: 12 inches (30cm) both models Housing material (SP300D): green anodized aluminum Accessory bracket model SMB300 is designed for 2-axis universal m[...]
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FIBER OPTIC Mode glass ber optics The threaded barrel design of the LR400 and PT400 permit the con - nection of any Banner glass ber optic assembly by using two model FOF-400 ttings. The sensors are typically mounted through a 3/8 inch (10mm) diameter clearance hole, with the FOF-400 fittings threaded onto them after mount - ing. Setscrews[...]
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Modulated remote sensors require specially designed cable for efcient sensor performance. Extension cable is available in 100 foot (30m) lengths. Extension Cable used with the compression ttings, at right, to achieve maximum protection to sensor cables. I.D. = 5/16"; O.D. = 7/16". Accessories for High Performance Modulated Remote Se[...]