Sensing method: Through-beam (Emitter + Receiver).
Connection method: Pre-wired (2 m).
Sensing distance: 300 mm.
Operation mode: Light-ON.
Model: NPN output.
Makes Mounting and Installation Simpler and Smoother.
Suitable for Applications in the Rechargeable Battery Industry. Detection mode: diffuse reflection type E5CN-HR2MD-500 User's Manual.
Connection mode: lead type (2 m)
Detection range: red light 100mm
E5CN-HR2MD-500
Output mode: NPN output. E32-D61-S type: environment resistant; heat resistant,
Specialty: heat resistant: 350,
Bending radius (mm): R25.
Standard test object (minimum test object) (mm) 1: (0.005),
Fiber element for meeting diversified needsSensor type: Diffuse-reflective.
Sensing distance: 300 mm.
Connection method: M12 connector E5CN-HR2MD-500 User's Manual.
Model: PNP output.
A new generation in sensing performance.
Simplicity.
Simple selection.
Simple installation.
One family for all.
All standard applications covered.
A wide variety of models.
Models designed for special applications.
Non-stop detection.
High quality and reliability.
High EMC protection.
High light immunity.
Robust and waterproof housing. Control output: Relay output E5CN-HR2MD-500 User's Manual.
Auxiliary output: Two.
Communications: --.
Heater burnot: Detection for Single-phase heater.
Event inputs: One.
Power supply voltage: 100 to 240 VAC.
The E5DC-800 Mounts to DIN Track and Is Ideal,
for Connections to HMIs and PLCs.
It provides the Same Easy Operation and,
Advanced Performance as the Rest of the,
E5@C-800 Series.
A slim body at 85 × 22.5 mm (D × W) that fits into narrow control,
panels and mounts to DIN Track.
Removable terminal block for easy replacement to simplify maintenance.
HHigh-speed sampling at 50 ms for applications with high-speed,
temperature increases E5CN-HR2MD-500 Manual.
Easy connections to a PLC with programless communications.
Models are available with up to 2 auxiliary outputs and 1 event input to,
commplete basic functions E5CN-HR2MD-500 Manual.
A white PV display (height: 8.5 mm) is easy to read when setting up,
checking alarms, and making settings in a control panel.