Banner M12 Laser Emitters User Manual

M12 class 2 laser emitter, Features and benefits models, Caution

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M12 Class 2 Laser Emitter

IEC Class 2 Laser for use with Banner modulated receivers

Printed in USA

10/03

P/N 52989 rev. C

• Class 2 laser is a low-power device emitting visible red beam (650 nm wavelength).

• Beam is bore-sighted to within 2 milliradians and 0.25 mm of the housing centerline.

• Collimated, apertured beam is 3.5 mm diameter with divergence of less than 1

milliradian.

• Compatible with a variety of Banner modulated photoelectric receivers (see Excess Gain

chart, page 3).

• Useful for long-range sensing, or for sensing very small objects or profiles; excellent

mechanical repeatability in position-sensing applications.

• Smooth-barrel aluminum housing is suitable for a precision mount.

• Available with unterminated, 2 m (6.5') cable or 150 mm (6") pigtail, quick-disconnect

cable

• Modulated beam (33kHz, 25% duty cycle)

• 57 mm (2.25") long overall

• 10 to 30V dc operation

Effective Beam at Receiver

at 25°C

Models

Range

Cable*

Supply

Voltage

Excess Gain

M126E2LD

Range varies,
depending on
which receiver is
used (see Excess
Gain chart,
page 3).

2 m (6.5')

Unterminated

10 to 30V dc

See chart on page 3.

Opposed Beam
Distance Width

1.5 m (5')

5 mm (0.20")

3 m (10')

6.5 mm (0.26")

6 m (20')

9.5 mm (0.37")

15 m (50')

19 mm (0.75")

30 m (100')

34 mm (1.34")

M126E2LDQ

15 mm (6") Pigtail

with 3-wire

Pico-style QD

connector

*NOTES:

• 9 m (30') cables are available by adding suffix “W/30” to the model number to the cabled version (e.g., M126E2LD W/30).
• A model with a QD connector requires an accessory mating cable. See page 6.

Features and Benefits

Models

CAUTION . . .

Never stare directly into
the emitter lens.
Laser light
can damage your eyes.

Avoid placing any mirror-like object in
the beam. Never use a mirror as a
target. (See Figure 5.)

WARNING . . .

Not To Be Used for Personnel Protection

Never use these products as sensing devices for personnel protection. Doing so could lead to serious injury or death.

These sensors do NOT include the self-checking redundant circuitry necessary to allow their use in personnel safety applications. A

sensor failure or malfunction can cause either an energized or de-energized sensor output condition. Consult your current Banner Safety Products
catalog for safety products which meet OSHA, ANSI and IEC standards for personnel protection.

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