M-261
CANBO
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The Through-Beam Infrared Safety Light Curtain is a cutting-edge safety solution designed to protect personnel in automatic door access control system. This curtain utilizes infrared light beams to create an invisible safety barrier around hazardous areas. When an object or person interrupts the beam, the system immediately triggers an safety anti-pinch signal, ensuring prompt response and preventing accidents. It's suitable for automatic sliding door, garage door, speed gate and hermetic medical door, etc.

Product name: | Safety photoelectric sensor |
Operating Principle: | Through-beam infrared sensing |
Applications: | Automatic door system for pedestrian safety |
Power Supply: | DC or AC 12-36V |
Sensing distance: | maximum 5.5 meters |
Beam Pitch: | 60 mm |
Allowable deviation: | 10mm |
Connection Type: | Hardwired with receiver |
Static current(12V): 195mA | Action current(12V): 165mA |
Cable length: | 4 meters / piece x 2 |
Packing list: | Controllerx1, sensor x2 (transmitting+receiving), 4-PIN cablesx2, screws bagx1, manualx1 |
Through-Beam Technology:
The curtain consists of a transmitter and receiver pair, adopt microcomputer control technology, high system integration, strong stability. This setup ensures high reliability and accuracy in detecting interruptions .
High Detection Capability:
With multiple beams (infrared beam density is 6cm), the curtain provides comprehensive coverage and precise detection capabilities, reducing false alarms while ensuring maximum safety .
Easy Installation and Alignment:
The curtain with permissible installation vertical deviation: ±10mm. With multiple length options, installation configurations to suit diverse industrial needs. Socket-to-plug connection, more convenient installation.

Redundancy Function:
when some light beams is continuously blocked for a set duration(the time can be set), the product will be shielded without triggering a safety presence function. And, if one pair of the beams fails, the system will shield it while the remaining beams continue to function normally. If there is more than 3 groups of broken light, it need to replace the whole strip of infrared sensor.
Blank-out Function:
when an object sequentially blocks the light beam from top to bottom, the signal will be shielded and the safety anti-pinch function is disabled. This is primarily applied to rolling shutter door systems to prevent unintended self-activation during closing.
Normally Open and Normally Close signal output selector

1, Automatic sliding door: Its high sensitivity and reliability make it suitable for environments where safety is paramount, such as hospitals, airports, and shopping malls.
2, Garage door: The sensor's ability to operate in various conditions and its easy installation make it a practical solution for residential and commercial garages.
3, Hermetic medical door: In medical facilities, the staff and equipment are urgent and numerous, and the safety of medical doors is of vital importance
4, High-speed door
5, Elevator door safety anti-pinch function

The Through-Beam Infrared Safety Light Curtain is a reliable and efficient solution for enhancing workplace safety. Its advanced technology and customization features make it an ideal choice for protecting workers and equipment in industrial settings.
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