The through-beam sensor works with red light as well as a transmitter and a receiver. Thanks to their high light intensity, the sensor provides a high degree of operational reliability even with interferences like steam, fog or dust. The transmitter can be deactivated using test input in order to test the functionality of the through-beam sensor. The IO-Link interface can be used to configure the sensor (PNP/NPN, NC/NO, switching distance), as well as for reading out switching statuses and signal values.

Features at a Glance
Condition monitoring
High light intensity with large switching reserve
IO-Link 1.1
Test input for high operational reliability
Optical Data
Range | 6,000 mm |
Light Source | Red Light |
Service Life (T = +25 °C) | 100,000 h |
Light Spot Diameter | see Table 1 |
Electrical Data
Sensor Type | Emitter |
Supply Voltage | 10 … 30 V DC |
Current Consumption (Ub = 24 V) | < 20 mA |
Temperature Drift | < 10 % |
Temperature Range | -40 … 60 °C |
Reverse Polarity Protection | yes |
Lockable | yes |
Test input | yes |
Protection Class | III |
Mechanical Data
Housing Material | Plastic, ABS/PC |
Degree of Protection | IP67/IP68 |
Connection | M8 × 1; 4-pin |
Optic Cover | Plastic, PMMA |
Weight | 6 g |
Safety Relevant Data
MTTFd (EN ISO 13849-1) | 3,063.75 a |
Adjustable Parameter
Other parameters | Emitted light |
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