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Beam Pattern

LR/PT200, 250, 300, and 400 opposed mode remote sensors are
identical electronically and optically, and differ only in their housings.
All are totally epoxy-encapsulated and use hermetically sealed glass
lenses to eliminate condensation inside the optical chamber. These
sensors may be washed down without damage. Operating temperature
is determined by the type of cable used (see specifications above).
These sensor pairs feature wide beam angle for forgiving line-of-sight
alignment. At the same time, the effective beam of each pair is only
1/8 inch, allowing small-profile resolution and reliable response to fast-
moving objects. LR models are emitters; PT models are receivers.

LR200 & PT200: this is a right-angle design which mounts through a
7/16 inch (12mm) diameter hole, using the steel jam nut which is
included. This pair is used most commonly on small conveyors when
it is desireable to run the cable directly down to a wireway.

LR250 & PT250: these sensors feature a 1/4 inch (6,4mm) diameter
smooth barrel design, and are usually held in place in a clearance hole
with a small set-screw. Optional mounting blocks (shown below) are
available. Model SMB250 holds the sensor in place with two set-
screws. The block is then mounted to a bracket (like model SMB300,
page 15), or directly to a machine frame with two #6 screws. Block
model SMB250C holds an LR & PT250 together to converge at
approximately 1/2 inch ahead of the block.

SMB250

SMB250C

LR200 & PT200

LR250 & PT250

LR300 & PT300

LR400 & PT400

Temp. range: -40 to +100 degrees C
Housing material: black Delrin

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Temp. range: -40 to +100 degrees C
Housing material: black Delrin

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Temp. range: -40 to +80 degrees C
Housing material: black VALOX

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Temp. range: -40 to +100 degrees C
Housing material: anodized alum.

AP400 apertures

OPPOSED Mode

L4 lens

L16 lens

The LR/PT400 pair is often used at close range with optional AP400 aperture
assemblies to create a very small and well-defined effective beam for resolving
small profiles, increasing sensing repeatability, or easing response time require-
ments.

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LR/PT200, 250,
300, 400

MAXI-AMP System

LR & PT300: this is a miniature right-angle design which is mounted
in place using two #4 screws. This pair uses a very flexible, low-profile
2-wire cable. Despite their small size, the optical performance of the
LR/PT300 is equal to the other remote sensor pairs.

LR400 & PT400: the 3/8 inch (9,5mm) diameter threaded barrel
design makes the LR/PT400 the most versatile and most popular remote
opposed sensor pair. They are easily mounted through clearance holes
using the jam nuts which are supplied. They may be used with optional
L4 or L16 lenses for extended range and/or higher excess gain. The
addition of an L4 lens on both the LR and PT400 will increase their
range from 8 feet to 40 feet and increase the excess gain at any distance
by a factor of 25X. A pair of L16 lenses will increase available excess
gain by a factor of 250X.

ALL MODELS:
Range:
8 feet (2,4m)
Beam: infrared, 880nm
Effective Beam:
.14 inch (3,6mm) dia.

LR models are emitters
PT models are receivers

Sensors for use with CM Series Modulated Amplifiers

Sensors are epoxy-encapsulated and optics are hermetically sealed. Cables are 6 feet (2m) long. 30-foot (9m) cables available by special order.
Sensor accessories are shown on page 24.

Aperture size
.010" dia.
.015" dia.
.040" dia.
.030" x .125"

Aperture model
AP400-010
AP400-015
AP400-040
AP400-030R

Excess Gain

Models/Dimensions

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