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Fiber optic sensors and cables

Fiber optic sensors OPG, OPK, OMT and fiber optic cables

High functionality

Simple installation and operation

Reliable for the highest demands

Diverse operating principles For OP and OM fiber optic sensors, there are fiber optic cables available for through-beam systems, as well as diffusereflective systems.

Adjustable range The optical range of each fiber optic sensor can be adjusted to meet the specific application.

Robust construction The OP and OM fiber optic sensors are built with a glass-sphere reinforced polyamide housing.

Various connection versions All fiber optic sensors are available standard with a 2m cable or an M12 connector. As an option, an M8 connector (OP), or a Torson connector (OP, OM) or a right angle 2m cable (OM) are available.

EMC-tested The OP and OM fiber optic sensors are tested according to IEC 801, EN50081-1 and EN50082-2. This assures trouble free use even in high electromagnetically contaminated environments.

Shortening plastic fiber optics A few of the plastic fiber optic cables are easily cut to the desired length. To create a clean connection, cutters are available as an accessory.

High ambient light rejection Thanks to pulse modulation and a multilevel disturbance rejection, the OP and OM fiber optic sensors are extremely insensitive to foreign light sources.

Convenient fiber optic connection The glass fiber optic cables are mounted with a screw connection, the plastic fiber optic cables with a special clamping terminal.

Reverse polarity protection All of the OP and OM fiber optic sensor’s electrical connections are protected against reverse wiring.

Glass and plastic fiber optic cables There are fiber optic sensors in the OP series with a glass fiber optic connection (OPG) and sensors with plastic fiber optic connection (OPK). The OM fiber optic sensors are only usable with glass fiber optic cables. Light reserve warning indicator All of the fiber optic sensors in the OP and OM series contain a light-reserve warning indicator (blinking function indicator) for controlling dirt build-up and as an alignment aid. High switching frequencies All OP and OM fiber optic sensors have a 1000 Hz switching frequency, allowing for the reliable detection of even fast moving objects.

Short-circuit protection The fiber optic sensor’s transistor outputs are electronically protected against short circuit.

Low power consumption The OP and OM fiber optic sensors distinguish themselves with an extremely small power consumption of less than 15 mA.

Power-up output suppression During power-up the outputs of the OP and OM fiber optic sensors are blocked for typically 30 msec.

Test input as option As an option, the OP and OM fiber optic sensors are available with test input, for confirming that the sensor is operating properly. A sensor with test input has only one output, either light-on or dark-on.

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OPG, OPK, OMT Designation code OPG, OPK

OP x xxx xxx xx Principle G: Fiber optic sensor for glass fiber optics

Supply 1: 10-30 VDC

Outputs NA: NPN light- and dark-on ND: NPN dark-on

K: Fiber optic sensor for plastic fiber optics

NH: NPN light-on PA: PNP light- and dark-on

Connection

Electr. option

Light

1: Cable 2m

00: Range adjustable

I: Infrared

4: Connector M12

01: Range adjustable, test input

5: Connector M8 6: Connector Torson

PD: PNP dark-on PH: PNP light-on

R: Red

Range 1: Standard (range depends on fiber optic cable)

40: Range not adjustable 41: Range not adjustable, test input

Designation code fiber optic cables

OZL xxx x xxx Material: fiber/sheath

Principle

0: Glass/Metal tube

1: Throughbeam

1: Glass/Plastic

4: Diffusereflective mixed

2: Glass/Metal TA < 250 0C 5: Single plastic fiber/Plastic

Fiber cross section 1: 0,5 mm 2:

1 mm

5:

3 mm

6:

4 mm

6: Diffusereflective 50/50

Connection A: M18 for OMT B: M12 for OPG C: 2,2 mm plastic fiber, cuttable D: 2,2 mm plastic fiber, not cuttable

Length

Sensing head

Head diameter

0:

10 cm

0: Tube

0: 1,5 mm

1:

25 cm

4: Ferruled

1: 3 mm/M3

2:

50 cm

5: Threaded

3: 100 cm

6: Threaded plus bendable tube

2: 4 mm/M4 4: M6 6: M8

7: Threaded plus lens

Accessories Connector cables:

see page 128

Mounting:

see page 132

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Fiber optic sensors OPG for glass fiber optics and OPK for plastic fiber optics ■ Light reserve warning indicator ■ Dual transistor outputs, NPN or PNP ■ Short-circuit protection, reverse polarity protection, and power-up output suppression ■ Test input (option) ■ Versions with up to 5000 Hz switching frequency available ■ Connections: Cable, 2 meter Connector, M12 Connector, M8 (option) Connector, Torson (option) ■ EMC tested according to IEC 801 and EN 50081-1/EN 50082-2

Product designation 1)

OPG 1NA OPG 1NA OPG 1PA 400 I1 100 I1 100 I1 NPN (light-/dark-on)

Output

Cable 2m

Connection

OPG 1PA OPK 1NA OPK 1NA 400 I1 400 R1 100 R1

PNP (light-/dark-on)

Connector M12

Cable 2m

Connector M12

Cable 2m

OPK 1PA 400 R1

PNP (light-/dark-on)0

Connector M12

Cable 2m

Connector M12

Yes

Range adjustment Optical data

NPN (light-/dark-on)

OPK 1PA 100 R1

2)

depends on the selected fiber optic cable

Range

Visible-red LED, 660 nm, pulsed

Infrared LED, 880 nm, pulsed

Emitter Electrical data

2)

Supply voltage US

10...30 VDC

Allowable ripple

+/- 10% of U S

Current consumption (without load)

< 15 mA

Max. load current IL

200 mA

Residual voltage

< 1,6 V

Max. switching frequency

1000 Hz

Environmental data Sealing

IP 65

IP 50

Temperature TA (operating and storage)

-25...+65 0C ca. 100 g

Weight

ca. 35 g

ca. 100 g

ca. 35 g

ca. 100 g

ca. 35 g

ca. 100 g

ca. 35 g

Option 1) Test input:

+ US or open

emitter on emitter off

< US - 8 V

< 1,5 V

< 1,5 V

< US - 8 V

1) For product designation of sensors with options see designation code on page 117. 2) When not otherwise noted, all technical data at TA = 25 0C and US = 24 V.

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10...30 VDC NPN / PNP light-on and dark-on output

OPG, OPK

Dimensions (55 mm x 38 mm x 15 mm)

15

4C152917

38

2

2

1

3.6

M12X1

1

45

55

4

5.6

5

3

20

5

5

7 7

36

8

6

1 Connection M12 x 1 for glass fiber optics

5 Cable connection

2 Connection for plastic fiber optics

6 Connector M8 7 Connector Torson

3 Function indicator

8 Connector M12

4 Range adjustment

Wiring diagram NPN output

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white

RL

- Supply voltage

4

3

black

Dark-on output

Connection for M8/M12/Torson 3 3 1 1 1 4 2 3 Connector Connector Connector 4 M12 M8 Torson 4

Light-on output

RL

2

2

brown





blue

+ Supply voltage 10...30 V

2

1

Wire color brown white blue black

Connection for test input Supply+ Test input SupplyOutput

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RL

blue



▼ ▼

white

RL



black





brown

PNP output

Light-on output: For through-beam systems, the output is energized when no object is present. For diffuse-reflective systems, the output is energized when an object is present. Dark-on output: For through-beam systems, the output is energized when an object is present. For diffuse-reflective systems, the output is energized when no object is present.

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Glass fiber optic cables for OPG

Dimensions

OZL

Through-beam Sensing head

Sheathing material

Cross section

Length Range

Product designation

2

Threaded M4

Plastic (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 4 mm2

50 cm

500 mm

OZL 116 B 252

5

Ferruled 3 mm

Plastic (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 1 mm2

50 cm

200 mm

OZL 112 B 241

6

Ferruled 4 mm

Plastic (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 4 mm2

50 cm

500 mm

OZL 116 B 242

6

Ferruled 4 mm

Metal (-25...+250 °C)

2 x 4 mm2

50 cm

500 mm

OZL 216 B 242

Length Range 1)

Fig. Figure 1

2

M3

4 33

9 M4 2.9

Figure 2

4 44

12

Diffuse-reflective

M6

4.5

Figure 3

Sensing head

Sheathing material

Cross section

1

Threaded M3

Plastic (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 0,5 mm2 25 cm 15 mm

OZL 141 B 151

2

Threaded M4

Plastic (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 1 mm2

25 cm 30 mm

OZL 142 B 152

3

Threaded M6

Plastic (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 4 mm2

25 cm 90 mm

OZL 146 B 154

4

Ferruled 1,5 mm

Plastic (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 0,5 mm2 25 cm 15 mm

OZL 141 B 140

7

Threaded M6

Metal (-25...+250 °C)

2 x 3 mm2

50 cm 80 mm

OZL 245 B 254

8

Ferruled 3 mm

Tube (-25...+120 °C)

2 x 1 mm2

10 cm 30 mm

OZL 042 B 001

Fig.

4 55

14

Product designation

3

1.5

Figure 4

10 25

3

4

Figure 5

1) Measured with Kodak card white, 10 x10 cm

9 17

Important mounting instructions:

4

5

Figure 6

Do not bend the glass fiber optic cables sharply. The bending radius may not be smaller than three times the sheathing diameter. Do not subject the fiber optic cables to mechanical forces (i.e. pulling, pressure, or twisting). The light emitting surfaces must also be protected from mechanical damage.

12 24

These glass fiber optic cables are only for use with fiber optic sensors OPG.

M6

6

4.5

Figure 7

4 14

10.5

3

Figure 8

25.5 100

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Plastic fiber optic cables for OPK

Dimensions

OZL

Through-beam Fig. Sensing head

Figure 1 M3

Diameter

Length

Range

Product designation

1

Threaded Plastic M3 (-30...+70 °C)

2 x 0,5 mm 1 m

40 mm

OZL 511 D 351

2

Threaded Plastic M4 (-30...+70 °C)

2 x 1 mm

1m

100 mm

OZL 512 C 352

3

Threaded Plastic M8 (-30...+70 °C)

2 x 1 mm with lens

1m

1500 mm

OZL 511 C 376

Diameter

Length

Range1)

Product designation

11 17

Sheathing material

Figure 2 M4 M2.6

Diffuse-reflective 2

Fig. Sensing head

15

4

Threaded Plastic M3 (-30...+70 °C)

2 x 0,5 mm 1 m

25 mm

OZL 561 D 351

5

Threaded Plastic M6 (-30...+70 °C)

2 x 1 mm

1m

45 mm

OZL 562 C 354

6

Threaded Plastic M6 (-30...+70 °C)

2 x 1 mm bendable sensing head

1m

45 mm

OZL 562 C 364

Figure 3 M8x1

17.5

8

1000

Figure 4

Sheathing material

1) Measured with Kodak card white, 10 x10 cm

M3

Important mounting instructions: Do not bend the plastic fiber optic cables sharply. The bending radius may not be smaller than 25 mm. Do not subject the fiber cables to mechanical forces (i.e. pulling, pressure, or twisting). The light emitting surfaces must also be protected from mechanical damage.

11

Plastic fiber optic cables with a fiber diameter of 1 mm may be easily cut to the desired length with an appropriate cutter.

Figure 5 M6x0.75

These plastic fiber optic cables are only for use with fiber optic sensors OPK.

2 17

Figure 6 2.5

M6x0.75

5 20

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Fiber optic sensors OMT for glass fiber optics

■ Combined surface and bore mounting ■ Light reserve warning indicator ■ Dual transistor outputs, NPN or PNP ■ 1000 Hz switching frequency ■ Short-circuit protection, reverse polarity protection, and power-up output suppression ■ Connections: Cable, 2 meter Connector, M12 Right angle cable, 2 meter cable, (option) Connector, Torson (option) ■ EMC tested according to IEC 801 and EN50081-1/EN 50082-2

OMT 1PA 100 G2

OMT 1NA 400 G2

OMT 1NA 100 G2

1)

Product designation

PNP (light- and dark-on)

NPN (light- and dark-on)

Output

Cable 2 m

Connection

Cable 2 m

Connector M12

Connector M12

Yes

Range adjustment Optical data

OMT 1PA 400 G2

2)

depends on the selected fiber optic cable

Range

Infrared LED, 880 nm, pulsed

Emitter Electrical data

2)

Supply voltage US

10...30 VDC

Allowable ripple

+/- 10% of US

Current consumption (without load)

< 15 mA

Max. load current IL

200 mA

Residual voltage

< 1,6 V

Max. switching frequency

1000 Hz

Environmental data Sealing

IP 67

Temperature TA (operating and storage)

0

-20...+90 C (☛ Tech. explanation) ca. 20 g

ca. 90 g

Weight

ca. 90 g

ca. 20 g

1) For product designation of sensors with options see designation code on page 47. 2) When not otherwise notec, all technical data at TA = 25 0C and US = 24 V.

Technical explanation 1

1 Supply voltage in (V)



2 Ambient temperature in (0C)

30 20



10 50

70

2

90

Allowable supply voltage/ Ambient temperature

Allowable supply voltage as a function of ambient temperature The specified operating temperature is only usable if the supply voltage is reduced at higher temperatures (☛ Diagram "Allowable supply voltage/Ambient temperature").

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10...30 VDC NPN / PNP light-on and dark-on ouput

OMT

Dimensions (59 mm, M18 x 1) 4C152851

8 7

6

11

M4

max. 5mm

13.5

20

25

59

33.5

5

3

1

6 M18X1

8

7,5

14

2

4 22

1 Cable connection (straight)

5 Range adjustment

2 Cable connection (angled)

6 Function indicator

3 Connector M12

7 Surface mounting

4 Connector Torson

8 Bore mounting

Wiring diagram NPN output



white

RL



- Supply voltage

2

1 1

3

4

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black

Dark-on output

4

Connector M12

Light-output

RL

blue

2 3

brown

Connector Torson

Connection for M12/Torson 1 2 3 4

Dark-on output: For through-beam systems, the output is energized when an object is present. For diffuse-reflective systems, the output is energized when no object is present.

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blue

Light-on output: For through-beam systems, the output is energized when no object is present. For diffuse-reflective systems, the output is energized when an object is present.

Wire color brown white blue black

Subject to change without notice.

RL





white

+ Supply voltage 10...30 V



black

RL





brown



PNP output

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OZL

Glass fiber optic cables for OMT

Dimensions

Through-beam

Figure 1

Fig. Sensing head

Sheathing material

Cross section

Length

Range

Product designation

2

M3

1

Threaded Plastic M3 (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 1 mm2

50 cm

70 mm

OZL 112 A 251

1

Threaded Plastic M3 (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 1 mm2

100 cm

40 mm

OZL 112 A 351

2

Threaded Plastic M4 (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 4 mm2

50 cm 200 mm

OZL 116 A 252

2

Threaded Plastic M4 (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 4 mm2

100 cm 150 mm

OZL 116 A 352

4

Ferruled 1,5 mm

Plastic (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 1 mm2

50 cm 120 mm

OZL 112 A 240

5

Ferruled 4 mm

Plastic (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 4 mm2

50 cm 200 mm

OZL 116 A 242

2

Threaded Metal M4 (-25...+250 °C)

2 x 4 mm2

50 cm 200 mm

OZL 216 A 252

4 33

9

M4

2.9

Figure 2

4 44

12

M6

4.5

Figure 3

Diffuse-reflective

4 55

14

Range 1)

2 x 0,5 mm2

50 cm

4 mm

OZL 141 A 251

Threaded Plastic M4 (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 1 mm2

50 cm

7 mm

OZL 142 A 252

2

Threaded Plastic M4 (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 1 mm2

100 cm

6 mm

OZL 142 A 352

3

Threaded Plastic M6 (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 4 mm2

50 cm

40 mm

OZL 146 A 254

3

Threaded Plastic M6 (-25...+80 °C)

2 x 4 mm2

100 cm

32 mm

OZL 146 A 354

4

Ferruled 1,5 mm

2 x 0,5 mm2

50 cm

4 mm

OZL 141 A 240

3

2 x 4 mm2 Threaded Metal M6 (-25...+250 °C)

50 cm

40 mm

OZL 246 A 254

Sensing head

1

Threaded Plastic M3 (-25...+80 °C)

2

3

1.5

Figure 4

10 25

4

5

Figure 5

12 24

Product designation

Length

Fig.

Sheathing material

Plastic (-25...+80 °C)

Cross section

1) Measured with Kodak card white, 10 x10 cm

22

Important mounting instructions:

30

These glass fiber optic cables are only for use with fiber optic sensor OMT. Do not bend the glass optic cables sharply. The bending radius may not be smaller than three times the sheathing diameter. Do not subject the fiber optic cables to mechanical forces (i.e. pulling, pressure, or twisting). The light emitting surfaces must also be protected from mechanical damage.

Nut OMZ 002 for mounting fiber optic cable

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