SICK Contrast Sensor RGB LED 13 mm, PNP, 100 mA Analogue, IP67 28.8V

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RS Stock No.:
285-9628
Mfr. Part No.:
KTX-WP9114124IZZZZ
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SICK
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Brand

SICK

Product Type

Contrast Sensor

Light Source

RGB LED

Output Type

PNP

Maximum Current

100mA

Switching Frequency

50kHz

Terminal Type

M12 Connector

Interface Type

Analogue

LED Status Display

Yes

Housing Material

Vistal

Maximum Supply Voltage

28.8V

Series

KTX

Maximum Detection

13mm

IP Rating

IP67

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Standards/Approvals

CE, cULus, UKCA

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

SICK KTX Series Contrast Sensor, 13mm Maximum Detection, IP67 - KTX-WP9114124IZZZZ


This contrast sensor detects differences in reflectivity for automation and control tasks, operating in industrial environments where ruggedness and clear status indication are required. It uses an analogue output and provides Visual feedback via a multi‑colour light source, making it suitable for integration with control systems that need continuous contrast measurement and simple connectivity.

Features and Benefits:


• Analogue output enables proportional signal for fine contrast discrimination
• RGB light source offers multi‑tone indication for quick diagnostics
• IP67 enclosure permits washdown and dust‑tight operation
• M12 connector simplifies secure electrical connection in panels
• Switching capability up to 50 kHz supports high‑speed detection demands
• PNP output limits wiring changes when interfacing with common PLC inputs

Applications


• Suitable for print registration alignment monitoring on production lines
• Ideal for label detection and colour contrast sorting systems
• Used with conveyor inspection stations for edge and gap sensing
• Can be used for pick‑and‑place verification in assembly automation

What are the environmental operating limits for this device?


It functions reliably between -20°C and 60°C, covering typical shopfloor temperature ranges.

How much current should be planned for when designing the supply?


The device draws up to 100 mA maximum, so cabling and supply must accommodate that peak.

Which supply voltage levels are compatible with the sensor?


It accepts supply voltages up to 28.8 V, allowing use with common industrial DC sources.

How close can it detect contrast changes from the target surface?


It is specified to detect contrasts up to 13mm maximum from the sensing face.

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