Pepperl + Fuchs Retroreflective Photoelectric Sensor, Block Sensor, 15 m Detection Range

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RS Stock No.:
510-3198
Distrelec Article No.:
301-23-538
Mfr. Part No.:
MLV12-54-LAS/76B/110/124
Brand:
Pepperl + Fuchs
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Brand

Pepperl + Fuchs

Sensor Style

Block

Detection Type

Retroreflective

Detection Range

15 m

Output Type

PUSH/PULL

Electrical Connection

M12 5 Pin Connector

Maximum DC Voltage

30V

Light Source

Laser Light

IP Rating

IP67

Maximum Current

100 mA

Response Time

500 μs

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Series

MLV12

Maximum Operating Temperature

+50°C

Housing Material

Nickel Plated Die Cast Zinc

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
SG

Retro-Reflective - Laser


Automatic adjustment of the switch points ’sensitivity’ through “TEACH IN”
Sensitivity adjustment via membrane keypad or optical interface (e.g. freely selectable time steps)
Multifunction input
Control test input

Multifunction Timer
Failure warning, indication and output (static, dynamic)
Voltage supply: 10 → 30Vdc
M12, 5 pin connector

Visible red light, pulsed laser light - 650nm
Flashing power on LED in case of short circuit
Multiple device installation possible, no mutual interference
Ultra bright LEDs for power on, stability control and switching state
Powerful push-pull output - 200mA for high resistance against noise
Protection class II
Not sensitive to ambient light, even with switched energy saving lamps
Temperature range: -10 → +50°C

Note

Reflector not supplied. See reflector 285-065

Caution

Laser radiation is harmful to the human eye and under no circumstances should the laser beam be viewed directly or via optical instruments.

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