Download Print this page

Transmitter Solutions iGAZE iGAZES035 Instructions page 2

Solar powered photo eyes

Advertisement

iGAZES035 Receiver
P P o o w w e e r r s s u u p p p p l l y y : :
The receiver can be powered with 12 or 24 Volts in either AC or DC (observing the polarity).
C C o o n n n n e e c c t t i i o o n n s s : :
1 - 0 Vac -Vdc Power Supply
2 - 12 -24 V AC/DC Power Supply
3 - N.O./N.C. photocell contact ( J1 selection )
4 -
N.O./N.C. photocell contact ( J1 selection )
S S e e l l e e c c t t i i n n g g t t h h e e N N O O / / N N C C R R e e l l a a y y C C o o n n t t a a c c t t ( ( w w i i t t h h J J u u m m p p e e r r J J 1 1 ) ) : :
With jumper selection J1 it is possible to choose the type of relay
contact as N.O. (Normally Open) or N.C. (Normally Closed).
J1 position 1- 2 : N.O. relay contact.
J1 position 2 -3 : N.C. relay contact (factory configuration).
S S e e l l e e c c t t i i n n g g O O p p e e r r a a t t i i n n g g C C o o d d e e " " A A " " a a n n d d " " B B " " ( ( w w i i t t h h J J u u m m p p e e r r J J 2 2 ) ) : :
With selection Jumper J2 it is possible to choose operating channel " A " or " B "
J2 position 1 - 2 : Channel B operation.
J2 position 2 - 3 : Channel A operation (factory configuration).
The photo eye has two operating encoding channels "A" and "B", at the time of installation, be very careful that
the channels are selected accordingly in the same way, on both the transmitter and receiver.
C C h h e e c c k k i i n n g g T T X X - - R R X X ( ( L L E E D D 1 1 ) ) a a l l i i g g n n m m e e n n t t : :
Led 1 is installed on the receiver indicating when the TX - RX pair of photo eyes are aligned.
Led 1 will be on steadily when the infrared ray is aligned and will go off the when infrared ray goes out of alignment.
C C h h e e c c k k i i n n g g t t h h e e q q u u a a l l i i t t y y o o f f t t h h e e r r e e c c e e i i v v e e d d s s i i g g n n a a l l ( ( L L E E D D 2 2 ) ) :
Led 2 is insta lled on the receiver and flashes based on the quality of the signal received from its matching
transmitter. The number of flashes is proportional to the intensity of the signal being received; four flashes =
maximum signal, one flash = a weak signal.

Advertisement

loading