Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Sensor Series Panasonic
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MA Motion Sensor (AMA1, AMB1, 2, 3) MO TION SENSOR (AREA REFLECTIVE TYPE) MA MO TION SENSOR Ser ies FEA TURES 1. Now even more miniature. The new thin type cuts 35% from the thickness of the pre vious shor t type. De vice installing is now easier than e ver .
MA Motion Sensor (AMA1, AMB1, 2, 3) ORDERING INFORMA TION DETECTION DIST ANCE TYPE (distance limited) 1. Thin shor t type (V type) Note: If you plan to use multiple sensors side-b y-side, or you wish to keep the current consumption small, inquire f or details about external trigger type, which is suitable f or such applications.
MA Motion Sensor (AMA1, AMB1, 2, 3) 3. Middle type (H type) Note: If you plan to use multiple sensors side-b y-side, or you wish to keep the current consumption small, inquire f or details about external trigger type, which is suitable f or such applications.
MA Motion Sensor (AMA1, AMB1, 2, 3) 5. Long type (V type) Note: If you plan to use multiple sensors side-b y-side, or you wish to keep the current consumption small, inquire f or details about external trigger type, which is suitable f or such applications.
MA Motion Sensor (AMA1, AMB1, 2, 3) 2) Shor t type Notes: *1. After receipt of order , average r ated detection distance to 15 cm 5.906 inch is possible. Please inquire. *2. Install so that light from direct light sources does not enter the sensor (within 30 ° of the sensor light beam).
MA Motion Sensor (AMA1, AMB1, 2, 3) 3. Electrical characteristics (Measuring conditions: ambient temp.: 25 ° C 77 ° F ; operating v oltage: 5 V DC type =5V DC, free-ranging po wer type =24V DC) 1) Built-in oscillation circuit type Note: * The thin shor t type is only availab le for 5V DC.
MA Motion Sensor (AMA1, AMB1, 2, 3) TIMING CHAR T 1. Built-in oscillation circuit type Notes: 1. Circuit stability time : Max. 12 ms 2. During the time taken for the circuit to stabilize after the po .
MA Motion Sensor (AMA1, AMB1, 2, 3) 2. External triggering type HO W T O USE • Wiring diagram of connector Notes: 1. The output transistor has an open collector structure. • Detection status: Output transistor ON (connected to GND) • Non-detection status: Output transistor OFF (open state) 2.
MA Motion Sensor (AMA1, AMB1, 2, 3) REFERENCE D A T A Operating region characteristics DIMENSIONS (Common to the Built-in oscillation circuit type and External tr iggering type) mm inch • How to interpret the graph Example: Operating area of the Shor t T ype with rated detection distance of 8 cm 3.
MA Motion Sensor (AMA1, AMB1, 2, 3) WIRING DIA GRAM (Connector surface vie w) OPTIONAL mm inch 4) Long type (H) Long type (V) 10 33 4.2 dia. 24.7 46 20 43 Receiver Projector 7 29.7 Max. 1 Connector surface (F ront lens surface) Optical surface .394 1.
MA Motion Sensor (AMA1, AMB1, 2, 3) NO TES 1. Envir onment 1) A void using the sensor in environments containing e xcessive amounts of steam, dust, corrosive gas , or where organic solvents are present. 2) When the sensor is used in noisy environments , connect a capacitor (minimum 33 µF) across its pow er input terminals.
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