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Photoelectric sensors

OBF502
OBF-FAKG/T/2M Fibre-optic amplifier Rectangular, plastics Cable For fibre optics with plastic sheath Series FE/FT-11 Function check output Automatic detection PNP/NPN

Sensing range 0...2000mm (Through-beam sensor) Range 0...100mm (Diffuse reflection sensor) adjustable 1: mounting on DIN rail 2: setting pushbuttons Made in Germany

Electrical design Timer [s] Output Operating voltage Current rating Switching output Function check output Short-circuit protection Reverse polarity protection Overload protection Voltage drop Switching output Function check output Current consumption Switching frequency Type of light Ambient temperature Protection EMC MTTF Housing materials Function display Switching status Operation Excess gain Unsafe zone Connection Weight Remarks [V] [mA] [mA]

DC PNP/NPN 0.001...0.09 light-on / dark-on programmable 10...30 DC 100 10 pulsed yes yes < 2.5 < 2.5 < 50 3000 red light 630 nm -25...60 IP 65, III EN 60947-5-2 [Years] 806 modified PPE yellow green 4 x green red PVC cable / 2 m; 4 x 0.34 mm 0.149 When through-beam fibre optics are connected light-on mode means the output function "NC" and when diffuse reflection fibre optics are connected the output function "NO". When through-beam fibre optics are connected dark-on mode means the output function "NO" and when diffuse reflection fibre optics are connected the output function "NC" cULus - Class 2 source required

[V] [V] [mA] [Hz] [C]

LED LED LED LED [kg]

ifm electronic gmbh Friedrichstrae 1 45128 Essen We reserve the right to make technical alterations without prior notice. GB OBF502 04.11.2009

OBF502
Wiring Core colours BK black BN brown BU blue VT lilac

VT: function check Excess gain graphs x: distance in [mm] y: excess gain factor

ifm electronic gmbh Friedrichstrae 1 45128 Essen We reserve the right to make technical alterations without prior notice. GB OBF502 04.11.2009

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