Banner Stereo Amplifier MA3 4 User Manual

MICRO-AMP® System  
MA3-4 and MA3-4P Modulated Amplifiers  
Banner MICRO-AMP® module models MA3-4 and MA3-4P are modulated ampli-  
fiers designed for use with the popular family of Banner high-performance remote  
sensors. When these modulated remote sensors are used with the MA3-4 or MA3-4P,  
their optical response is the same as when they are used with the larger MAXI-AMP  
CM Series modules.  
These modules are powered by 10 to 30 volts dc. They feature the patented Banner  
Alignment Indicator Device (AID™) signal strength LED. Sensor sensitivity is ad-  
justable via a top-mounted GAIN potentiometer. Circuitry is epoxy-encapsulated and  
protected by a tough molded VALOX® housing. Connections may be made to these  
modules via the optional RS8 socket/wiring base, or the module may be mounted  
directly to a printed circuit board.  
The sensors which are used with these modules are totally encapsulated for durability  
and infinite life. Wide beam angles eliminate alignment problems, and high optical gain permits reliable sensing under severe condi-  
tions.  
MICRO-AMP MA3-4 Specifications  
ADJUSTMENT: GAINadjustment(single-turnpotentiometer;adjust  
SUPPLY VOLTAGE: 10 to 30V dc at less than 20 milliamps (exclu-  
with small flat-blade screwdriver).  
sive of load); 10% maximum ripple.  
INDICATOR: exclusiveBannerAlignmentIndicatorDevice(AID™)  
system lights a red LED indicator whenever the sensor "sees" its own  
modulated light source, and pulses at a rate proportional to the strength  
of the received light signal.  
OUTPUT CONFIGURATION: two open-collector NPN (current  
sinking) transistor (solid-state) switches; one normally-open (light  
operate) and one normally closed (dark operate). 150 milliamps maxi-  
mum, each output. Saturation voltage less than 0.5V dc at 10 milliamp  
load. Off-state leakage current less than 1 microamp.  
CONSTRUCTION: totally encapsulated plug-in package with  
molded VALOX® housing. Gold-flashed connection pins.  
RESPONSE SPEED: 1 millisecond ON and OFF.  
REPEATABILITY: 0.3 millisecond.  
OPERATING TEMPERATURE:  
-40 to +70 degrees C (-40 to +158 degrees F).  
SENSOR LEAD LENGTH: 30 feet (9m) maximum.  
Hookup Diagram, MA3-4  
Functional Schematic, MA3-4  
Model MA3-4P: PNP (current sourcing) output  
Model MA3-4P has the same specifications and performance as the MA3-4 amplifier, except that the MA3-4P has complementary PNP outputs  
in place of the MA3-4's NPN configuration.  
OUTPUT: two PNP transistors, complementary outputs; one normally open (light operate) and one normally closed (dark operate). 150 mil-  
liamps maximum, each output. Saturation voltage less than 1V dc at 10 milliamps. Off-state leakage current less than 1 microamp.  
Hookup Diagram, MA3-4P  
P/N 03341F3G  
Printed in USA  
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Sensors for use with MA3-4 and MA3-4P Modulated Amplifiers  
Sensors are epoxy-encapsulated. Cables are 6-1/2 feet (2m) long. 30-foot (9m) cables available by special order.  
Models/Dimensions  
Excess Gain  
Long Range  
OPPOSED Mode  
Beam Pattern  
SP300EL & SP300RL  
Temp. range: -40 to +100°C  
Housing material: anodized  
aluminum  
Range: 50 feet (15m)  
Effective Beam: .5 inch (13mm)  
dia.  
Emitter-receiver pair SP300EL/RL are extremely rugged and are totally  
encapsulated in anodized aluminum housings. The threaded hub at the cable  
exit allows for the use of flexible armored cable or protective PVC tubing with  
the addition of compression gland model CF7-16. This pair uses collimating  
lenses to increase range. These sensors should also be used at short ranges for  
their high excess gain or to avoid optical "crosstalk" in situations which require  
several pairs to be mounted adjacent to one another.  
RETROREFLECTIVE  
Mode  
SP300L  
Range: 15 feet (4,5m)  
with BRT-3 retroreflector  
Temp. range: -40 to +80°C  
Housing material: blue anodized  
aluminum  
Model SP300L is a remote retroreflective sensor with the same rugged design  
as the SP300EL/RL, described above. Its useable range is from 6 inches to 15  
feet (0,2 to 4,5m) using the model BRT-3 retroreflector.  
If the object that is to break the beam has a shiny surface, then the SP300L and  
its retroreflector should be mounted so that the beam is at an angle of 10 degrees  
or more to that surface in order to eliminate false signals which are caused by  
proxing.  
LP400WB  
DIVERGENT Mode  
Range: 3 inches (76mm)  
Temp. range: -40 to +80°C  
Housing material: blue anodized  
aluminum  
sensing objects with irregular surfaces (e.g.- webs with "flutter"). The optics are  
such that even small threads or wires .005" (0,1mm) or greater in diameter may be  
"WB" in this model number designates "wide beam". The LP400WB is an detected when they pass within .25" (6mm) of the sensor's plastic lens. Due to its  
infrared divergent mode (wide angle diffuse mode) sensor which is particularly wide response pattern, the LP400WB should not be used for precise positioning  
forgiving for reflectively sensing transparent or translucent materials or for  
control, nor should it be mounted with its lens recessed into a hole.  
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Sensors for use with MA3-4 and MA3-4P Modulated Amplifiers  
Sensors are epoxy-encapsulated. Cables are 6-1/2 feet (2m) long. 30-foot (9m) cables available by special order.  
Models/Dimensions  
Excess Gain  
DIFFUSE  
Beam Pattern  
SP320D  
SP300D  
Mode  
Temp. range: -40 to +80°C both  
models  
Range: 12 inches (30cm) both models  
Housing material (SP300D):  
green anodized aluminum  
Housing material (SP320D):  
black VALOX®  
SP300D: the SP300D is the diffuse mode version of the SP300L with the same  
rugged aluminum housing and totally encapsulated construction. The glass  
lenses are hermetically sealed, which eliminates any possibility of condensa-  
tion inside the lenses and allows operation in adverse environments like steam  
washdown and high vibration. The SP300D may be mounted by its through-  
holes or with the SMB300 bracket, as shown below.  
SP320D: model SP320D is identical to the SP300D, except for its housing. The  
320 is a miniature plastic package, designed to fit into very tight locations. It  
mounts using two #4 (3mm) screws. The SP320D and the SP300D are excellent  
for nearly any presence sensing application.  
SMB300  
Accessory bracket model SMB300 is designed for 2-axis universal  
mounting of sensor models SP300EL, SP300RL, SP300L, and SP300D.  
These sensors are affixed to the SMB300 with two #6 (3,5mm) screws.  
The bracket, in turn, mounts with two #10 (5mm) screws.  
Universal Mounting  
Bracket for  
SP300 Sensors  
In addition, as indicated by the dimension drawing, the SMB300 has a  
clearance slot for mounting LR400, PT400, and LP400WB barrel sen-  
sors. LR & PT200 sensors may be mounted with the SMB300, using  
its 7/16-20 threaded hole and steel jam nut, which is supplied with the  
sensors. LR250 and PT250 sensors may be used with the SMB300 when  
the SMB250 block is used. Also, two SMB250 blocks may be attached  
to the SMB300 bracket and angled to mechanically converge an LR &  
PT250 sensor pair.  
The SP1000V is a convergent mode sensor that produces a very small 0.1  
inch (2,5mm) diameter sensing image at a point exactly 3.8 inches (96mm)  
from its glass lenses. As the excess gain curve illustrates, the SP1000V has a  
very sharp drop-off of gain beyond the focus point. This feature makes it an  
excellent choice for detecting a small part which is only a fraction of an inch  
in front of another surface, such as parts on a conveyor (viewed from above).  
It is also ideal for fill level detection and for precise positioning control, in  
lieu of opposed sensing.  
SP1000V  
CONVERGENT Mode  
Range: focus at 3.8 inches (96mm)  
Temp. range: -40 to +80 degrees C  
Housing material: black anodized  
aluminum  
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Sensors for use with MA3-4 and MA3-4P Modulated Amplifiers  
Sensors are epoxy-encapsulated and optics are hermetically sealed. Cables are 6-1/2 feet (2m) long. 30-foot (9m) cables available by special  
order.  
Models/Dimensions  
Excess Gain  
Beam Pattern  
LR400 & PT400  
FIBER OPTIC Mode  
with FOF-400 fittings  
and fiber optics  
glass fiber optics  
Range: see excess gain curves  
Temp. range: -40 to +100°C  
The threaded barrel design of the  
LR400 and PT400 permit the con-  
nection of any Banner glass fiber  
optic assembly by using two model  
FOF-400 fittings. The sensors are  
typically mounted through a 3/8  
inch (10mm) diameter clearance  
hole, with the FOF-400 fittings  
threaded onto them after mount-  
ing. Setscrews in the fittings lock  
the fibers in place, but allow rapid  
replacement without disturbing any  
electrical wiring.  
As the excess gain curves show, the  
LR/PT400 combination produces a  
high-performance fiber optic sens-  
ing system. With the amplifier's  
1 millisecond response time, this  
system can be used for almost any  
fiber optic requirement.  
Fiber optic information:  
IT13S: individual assembly .06 in.  
(1,5mm) dia. bundle  
IT23S: individual assembly .12 in.  
(3mm) dia. bundle  
BT13S:bifurcated assembly .06 in.  
(1,5mm) dia. bundle  
FOF-400 fiber optic fitting  
BT23S:bifurcated assembly .12 in.  
(3mm) dia. bundle  
L9: .5 in. (12mm) dia. lens  
L16F: 1.0 in. (25mm) dia. lens  
Sensor Hookup Diagrams for MA3-4 MICRO-AMP Modules  
(continued on  
page 6)  
Thefollowinghookupdiagramsincludeallofthe  
Hookup of LR/PT200, 250, 300, and 400  
remote sensors for use with the model MA3-4  
modulated amplifier module. It is important to  
note how the shield wire of a remote sensor is  
wired. The shield wire is the uninsulated wire  
in each sensor cable. Failure to connect the  
shield as shown may result in false operation of  
the amplifier. When wiring emitters, it is good  
practice to connect the positive wire first. LEDs  
are sensitive to application of the wrong voltage,  
and can easily be destroyed.  
NOTE: only one sensor may be connected to  
each MA3-4 amplifier.  
NOTE: Shield wires must be connected as shown to avoid cable crosstalk.  
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Sensor Hookup Diagrams for MA3-4 MICRO-AMP Modules (continued)  
Hookup of LR300 and PT300  
Hookup of SP300D, SP300L, LP400WB, SP1000V  
IMPORTANT : Cable Splicing Information  
Hookup of SP320D  
Remote sensor cables may be run up to 30 feet (9m) away from the MA3-4  
amplifier. All sensor models are available from the factory with 30 feet of  
cable, installed as an option.  
When splicing additional cable to the standard 6-1/2 foot length, it is  
important to use a separate shielded cable for emitter and receiver wires.  
Combining emitter and receiver wires together in the same cable (even if  
the cable is shielded) will result in direct coupling of the emitter signal to  
the receiver leads.  
This is called "cable crosstalk" and will not allow full amplifier sensitivity  
setting without an amplifier "lock on" situation, which appears as a con-  
tinuous LIGHT condition. Banner offers 100 foot (30m) lengths of sensor  
extension cable (see below) which, if used for cable splicing, will minimize  
the chances for cable crosstalk.  
Accessories for High Performance Modulated Remote Sensors  
Extension Cable  
# of  
Wires  
Extension Cable  
Model  
Used on Sensor Models  
Wire Colors  
Modulated remote sensors require specially  
designed cable for efficient sensor performance.  
Extension cable is available in 100 foot (30m)  
lengths.  
LR200, LR250, LR400,  
SP300EL  
ESC-100  
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3
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White, Green, Shield  
Red, Black, Shield  
PT200, PT250, PT400,  
SP300RL  
RSC-100  
SSC-100  
White, Green, Red, Black,  
Shield  
SP300D, SP300L, LP400WB,  
SP1000V  
White, Shield  
Red, Shield  
EC300E-100  
EC300R-100  
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2
LR300  
PT300  
White, Shield, Red, Shield  
EC320-100  
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SP320D  
WARNINGMICRO-AMP®SystemsdoNOT  
includetheself-checkingredundantcircuitryneces-  
sary to allow their use in personnel safety applica-  
tions. A sensor or amplifier failure or malfunction  
can result in either an energized or a de-energized  
output condition.  
Cable Protection  
AC-6 6 feet (1,8m)  
PVC-6 6 feet (1,8m)  
PVC-30 30 feet (9m)  
Heavy duty PVC tubing used to  
protect sensor cable in applications  
involving moisture and/or corrosive  
materials. I.D. = 1/4"; O.D. = 3/8".  
AC-30 30 feet (9m)  
This is mild-steel flexible tubing  
used with the compression fittings, at  
right, to achieve maximum protection  
to sensor cables.  
Never use this product as a sensing device for personnel protection. Its  
use as a safety device may create an unsafe condition which could lead  
to serious injury or death.  
I.D. = 5/16"; O.D. = 7/16".  
Only MACHINE-GUARD and PERIMETER-GUARD Systems, and  
other systems so designated, are designed to meet OSHA and ANSI  
machine safety standards for point-of-operation guarding devices. No  
otherBannersensorsorcontrolsaredesignedtomeetthesestandards,and  
they must NOT be used as sensing devices for personnel protection.  
Banner Engineering Corp. 9714 10th Avenue No., Minneapolis, MN 55441 Telephone: (763) 544-3164 FAX (applications): (763) 544-3573  
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