B-TL70DXN2-Q5
SIGNAL INDICATOR ACCESSORIES
- Manufacturer: BANNER ENGINEERING
- Product type: Signal Indicator Accessories
- SVHC: No SVHC (15-Jan-2018)
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| Price | 170.91 € |
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| Lead time | 30 days |
TL70 Wireless Modular Tower Light Product Manual
## Features
The Sure Cross® TL70 Wireless Modular Tower Light combines the best of Banner's popular Tower Light family with its reliable, field-proven, Sure Cross wireless architecture.
- Available in 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz ISM radio frequencies
- Up to six colors, or five colors plus audible, in one device
- Rugged, water-resistant IP65 housing with UV-stabilized material
- Bright, uniform indicator segments appear gray when off to eliminate false indications from ambient light
- Two-way communication - light segments can be controlled with the input wires or the client radio
- Input wires can be configured as auxiliary sourcing inputs from external devices or as a 20 Hz, 32-bit event counter
IMPORTANT: Please download the complete TL70 Wireless Modular Tower Light technical documentation, available in multiple languages, from www.bannerengineering.com for details on the proper use, applications, Warnings, and installation instructions of this device.
IMPORTANT: Por favor descargue desde www.bannerengineering.com toda la documentación técnica de los TL70 Wireless Modular Tower Light, disponibles en múltiples idiomas, para detalles del uso adecuado, aplicaciones, advertencias, y las instrucciones de instalación de estos dispositivos.
IMPORTANT: Veuillez télécharger la documentation technique complète des TL70 Wireless Modular Tower Light sur notre site www.bannerengineering.com pour les détails sur leur utilisation correcte, les applications, les notes de sécurité et les instructions de montage.
## Models
## TL70 Pre-Assembled Models
|Model<br>Radio Frequency<br>Included modules<br>Connection<br>TL70DXN2GYROB<br>2.4 GHz ISM Band<br>Green, yellow, red, orange, blue<br>2 m cable<br>TL70DXN2GYRQ<br>2.4 GHz ISM Band<br>Green, yellow, red<br>5-pin M12 male quick disconnect<br>TL70DXN9GRALQ<br>900 MHz ISM Band<br>Green, red, loud audible<br>5-pin M12 male quick disconnect<br>TL70DXN9GRALQP<br>900 MHz ISM Band<br>Green, red, loud audible<br>150 mm cable with a 5-pin M12<br>male quick disconnect<br>TL70DXN9GYRALQ<br>900 MHz ISM Band<br>Green, yellow, red, loud audible<br>5-pin M12 male quick disconnect<br>TL70DXN9GYRAQ<br>900 MHz ISM Band<br>Green, yellow, red, audible<br>5-pin M12 male quick disconnect<br>TL70DXN9GYRBQ<br>900 MHz ISM Band<br>Green, yellow, red, blue<br>5-pin M12 male quick disconnect<br>TL70DXN9GYRQ<br>900 MHz ISM Band<br>Green, yellow, red<br>5-pin M12 male quick disconnect<br>TL70DXN9YALQ<br>900 MHz ISM Band<br>Yellow, loud audible<br>5-pin M12 male quick disconnect|
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|TL70 Base Modules (B-TL70xxx)<br>Model<br>Radio Frequency<br>Connection<br>B-TL70DXN2-8<br>2.4 GHz ISM Band<br>8-wire 2 m cable<br>B-TL70DXN2-Q5<br>2.4 GHz ISM Band<br>5-pin M12 male quick disconnect<br>B-TL70DXN2-Q8<br>2.4 GHz ISM Band<br>8-pin M12 male quick disconnect<br>B-TL70DXN9-8<br>900 MHz ISM Band<br>8-wire 2 m cable<br>B-TL70DXN9-Q5<br>900 MHz ISM Band<br>5-pin M12 male quick disconnect<br>B-TL70DXN9-Q8<br>900 MHz ISM Band<br>8-pin M12 male quick disconnect<br>B-TL70DXN9-Q8C(gray housing)<br>900 MHz ISM Band<br>8-pin M12 male quick disconnect|
TL70 Base Modules (B-TL70xxx)
Select the 5-pin base for tower light configurations of up to three segments. Select the 8-pin base for tower light configurations of up to six segments. See "SG-TL70 Tower Light Segment Models" on page 2 for the list of tower light segments that go with this base.
Any other models that fit this pattern are no longer available for order but are still covered by the information in this document.
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## SG-TL70 Tower Light Segment Models
TL70 Segments (SG-TL70xxx)
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Housing - Color/Alarm Housing Color<br>SG-TL70 - R C<br>SG-TL70 G = Green Blank = Black<br>Y = Yellow C = Gray<br>R = Red<br>B = Blue<br>W = White<br>O = Orange<br>A = Audible<br>AL = Load audible<br>ALM = Loud, multi-tone audible<br>AP = Programmable audible<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
- Example light segment model number: SG-TL70-G
- • Example audible segment model number: SG-TL70-A
## Configuration Instructions
## Configuring the Modules
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Turn on the appropriate DIP switch to set the order of the components, counting up from the tower light's base.
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DIP Switches<br>Assembly Options<br>Module 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8<br>Module 1 ON<br>Module 5 Module 2 ON<br>Module 3 ON<br>Light and Standard<br>Module 4 Audible Components Module 4 ON<br>Module 5 ON<br>Module 6 ON<br>Module 3<br>3 Hz ON OF<br>Module 2 Light and Module 1.5 Hz ON ON<br>Flash Rate<br>Solid On* OFF OFF<br>Module 1<br>Pulse 1.5 Hz ON OFF<br>Base Standard Audible Chirp Alarm ON ON<br>Module Settings Siren Alarm OFF ON<br>Continuous Alarm* OFF OFF<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
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DIP Switches<br>Assembly Options<br>1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10<br>Pulse 1.5 Hz ON OFF<br>Chirp Alarm ON ON<br>Siren Alarm OFF ON<br>Continuous Alarm* OFF OFF<br>Loud Audible Module<br>Settings Low Intensity* OFF OFF<br>Med. Intensity ON OFF<br>Med./Loud Intensity OFF ON<br>Loud Intensity ON ON<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
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* Factory default setting
## Assembling the Modules
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## IMPORTANT:
- Do not assemble or swap segments while the unit is powered on.
- • Ensure power is off when assembling or swapping segments.
## To assemble the modules:
1. Align the notches on each module and press together.
2. Rotate the top module clockwise to lock into place (notches shown in the locked position).
NOTE: DIP switches should remain in the default off position.
## Configuring the Radio Module
## Set the Radio Module DIP Switches
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Before applying power to the device, set the radio module's DIP switches. Default DIP Switches<br>configurations are noted with (*).<br>Binding<br>Push Button<br>LED<br>DIP Switch 1: Radio Transmit Power 900 MHz Models 2.4 GHz Models<br>OFF * 500 mW (27 dBm) operation<br>Disabled<br>ON 250 mW (24 dBm) operation<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
The 900 MHz radios have a high output option that will transmit at 500 mW (27 dBm). The low output option transmits at 250 mW (24 dBm). The 250 mW mode reduces the radio's range but improves the battery life in short-range applications. For 2.4 GHz models, this DIP switch is disabled. The transmit power for 2.4 GHz is fixed at about 65 mW EIRP (18 dBm).
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DIP Switch 2: Input Wires 900 MHz Models and 2.4 GHz Models<br>OFF * Input wires control lights<br>ON Disables wired input control of lights and converts wires to auxiliary Inputs<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
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If there are no lights at the end of the input wires to turn on, the inputs still function as a sourcing input.
DIP Switch 3: Event Counter 900 MHz Models and 2.4 GHz Models OFF * Default I/O operation 8-pin Models: Configure input 5 as a 32-bit synchronous counter at a maximum frequency of 20 Hz; disable input 6 ON (the counter requires two registers) 5-Pin Models: Configure input 3 as a 32-bit synchronous counter at a maximum frequency of 20 Hz
The event counter is active for RF firmware revision 5.3 or higher.
For the 8-pin models: In the default position (OFF), inputs 1 through 6 control the tower lights. When DIP switch 3 is ON, input 5 wire is the counter input and input 6 wire is disabled. Registers 5 and 6 store the 32-bit synchronous counter count. Inputs 5 and 6 are independent from the lights and will not drive any lights they are wired to. Inputs 1 through 4 function normally.
For the 5-pin models: In the default position (OFF), inputs 1 through 3 control the tower lights. When DIP switch 3 is ON, input 3 wire is the counter input. Registers 3 and 4 store the 32-bit synchronous counter count. Input 3 is independent from the lights and will not drive any lights they are wired to. Inputs 1 and 2 function normally.
DIP Switch 4: Bit Packing I/O 900 MHz Models and 2.4 GHz Models OFF * Default I/O operation ON Bit-packed I/O with all inputs in Modbus register 1 and all outputs in Modbus register 9. All other Modbus registers are disabled.
Bit packing is active for RF firmware revision 5.8 or higher. Bit packing uses a single register, or range of contiguous registers, to represent I/ O values. This allows you to read or write multiple I/O values with a single Modbus message. Input 1 is stored in the least significant bit of register 1. Output 1 is stored in the least significant bit of register 9.
## Event Counter
To use the event counter, the measured (logic high) signal must be greater than or equal to 25 ms. The 32-bit count is stored in I/O registers 3 and 4 for 5-pin models and 5 and 6 for 8-pin models.
To zero out (clear) the event counter,
- Map an input/button on a Gateway to Node register 14 to clear the counter when the input/button is activated; or
- From a host system, write a 1 (the output must transition from a zero to a one to reset the counter) to Node register 14 or write a 5424 (0x1530) to Node control register 15.
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RF firmware revision 5.3 or higher (on all products released after 3/20/2015) is required to use this feature.
## Bind the TL70 to the Gateway and Assign the Node Address
Before beginning the binding procedure, apply power to all the devices.
1. Enter binding mode.
- For housed Gateways, triple-click button 2.
- For board-level Gateway modules, triple-click the button.
- ◦ For DXMs, under the ISM Radio menu, use the down arrow button to highlight the Binding menu. Click ENTER .
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On the board modules, the green/red LED flashes. On the housed models, both LEDs flash red.
2. Assign the TL70 a Node address using the Gateway's rotary dials or the DXM's arrow keys.
- On a Gateway: Use the left rotary dial for the left digit and the right rotary dial for the right digit. For example, to assign your TL70 to Node 01, set the left dial to 0 and the right dial to 1.
- On the DXM: Use the arrow keys to select the Node ID, then press ENTER . The display shows Binding .
- Valid Node addresses are 01 through 47.
3. Access the circuit board in the radio module of the TL70.
4. Enter binding mode on the TL70 by triple-clicking the binding button. The bicolor LED flashes alternately while it searches for a Gateway in binding mode. After the TL70 is bound, the LED is red and green for four seconds (looks amber), then it flashes four times (looks amber). The TL70 automatically exits binding mode, cycles power, and enters Run mode.
5. For DXMs, click BACK to exit binding for that specific Node address.
6. Label the Node with the assigned address for future references. This makes it easier to identify the physical Node location within a multi-Node network.
7. Reassemble the components back onto the base.
8. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for as many TL70 Wireless Modular Tower Lights as are needed for your network.
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9. After binding all TL70s, exit binding mode on the Gateway.
- For housed Gateways, double-click button 2.
- For board-level Gateway modules, double-click the button.
- For DXM models, click BACK until you return to the main menu.
## LED Behavior for the One LED Nodes
Nodes do not sample inputs until they are communicating with the Gateway. The radios and antennas must be a minimum distance apart to function properly.
Recommended minimum distances are:
900 MHz radio transmitting at ≤ 250 mW: 6 feet
- 900 MHz radios transmitting at ≥ 500 mW: 15 feet
- 2.4 GHz radios transmitting at 65 mW: 1 foot
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LED (Bi-color) Node Status<br>Flashing green Radio link okay<br>Green and red flashing alternately In Binding mode<br>Both colors are solid for 4 seconds, then flash 4 times; looks amber Binding mode is complete<br>Flashing red, once every 3 seconds Radio link error<br>Flashing red, once every second Device error<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
## Modes of Operation
Node Controlled . The wireless TL70 Node can be operated similar to a wired model where the individual segments are activated by a PLC or manual switch. In this scenario, the Gateway only monitors the status of the light segments. An example application would be remotely monitoring the status of one or multiple machines from a single Gateway.
Gateway Controlled . In the Gateway-controlled mode, the TL70 Node only requires 10 V DC to 30 V DC power. Input signals sent from the Gateway have full control over the status of all the segments. An example application would be a call-for-parts application with a TL70 Node mounted to a fork truck and the Gateway mounted in a work cell or stock room. When part pick-up or delivery is needed, the operator sends a signal to the fork truck driver. A multicolor TL70 could be used when there are multiple pick-up or delivery locations.
## DX80 Performance Configuration Software
The configuration software offers an easy way to link I/O points in your wireless network, view I/O register values, and set system communication parameters when a host system is not part of the wireless network. The software runs on any computer with the Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10 operating system.
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Use a USB to RS-485 adapter cable to connect a standalone DX80 Gateway to the computer. For DXM Controllers with an internal DX80 radio, connect a computer to the DXM Controller using the supplied USB or Ethernet connection. Download the most recent revisions of the configuration software from Banner Engineering's website: https://www.bannerengineering.com/us/en/products/wireless-sensor-networks/ reference-library/software.html.
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The USB to RS-485 adapter cable is not required for the DXM Controller. For standalone DX80 Gateway devices use:
- USB to RS-485 adapter cable model BWA-UCT-900 for 1 Watt radios
- • USB to RS-485 adapter cable model BWA-HW-006 for all other radios
## Modbus Registers
Modbus holding registers for the 5-pin models.
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Modbus Holding Register I/O Range Holding Register Module #<br>I/O I/O Type Representation (Dec.)<br>Gateway Any Node Min. Max. Min. Max.<br>1 1 1 + (Node# × 16) Discrete IN 1 / Bit-packed inputs 0 1 0 1 M1<br>2 2 2 + (Node# × 16) Discrete IN 2 0 1 0 1 M2<br>3 3 3 + (Node# × 16) Discrete IN 3 / 32-bit event counter high word 0 1 / 65535 0 1 / 65535 M3<br>4 4 4 + (Node# × 16) Reserved / 32-bit event counter low word 0 65535 0 65535 M4<br>. . .<br>8 8 8 + (Node# × 16) Device Message<br>9 9 9 + (Node# × 16) Discrete OUT 9 / Bit-picked outputs 0 1 0 1 M1<br>10 10 10 + (Node# × 16) Discrete OUT 10 0 1 0 1 M2<br>11 11 11 + (Node# × 16) Discrete OUT 11 0 1 0 1 M3<br>12 12 12 + (Node# × 16) Discrete OUT 12 0 1 0 1 M4<br>13 13 13 + (Node# × 16) Discrete OUT 13 0 1 0 1 M5<br>14 14 14 + (Node# × 16) Discrete OUT 14 / Zero out (clear) the counter 0 1 0 1 M6<br>15 15 15 + (Node# × 16) Control Message<br>16 16 16 + (Node# × 16) Reserved<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
Modbus holding registers for the 8-pin models.
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Modbus Holding Register I/O Range Holding Register Module #<br>I/O I/O Type Representation (Dec.)<br>Gateway Any Node Min. Max. Min. Max.<br>1 1 1 + (Node# × 16) Discrete IN 1 / Bit-packed inputs 0 1 0 1 M1<br>2 2 2 + (Node# × 16) Discrete IN 2 0 1 0 1 M2<br>3 3 3 + (Node# × 16) Discrete IN 3 0 1 0 1 M3<br>4 4 4 + (Node# × 16) Discrete IN 4 0 1 0 1 M4<br>5 5 5 + (Node# × 16) Discrete IN 5 / 32-bit event counter high word 0 1 / 65535 0 1 / 65535 M5<br>6 6 6 + (Node# × 16) Discrete IN 6 / 32-bit event counter low word 0 1 / 65535 0 1 / 65535 M6<br>7 7 7 + (Node# × 16) Reserved<br>8 8 8 + (Node# × 16) Device Message<br>9 9 9 + (Node# × 16) Discrete OUT 9 / Bit-picked outputs 0 1 0 1 M1<br>10 10 10 + (Node# × 16) Discrete OUT 10 0 1 0 1 M2<br>11 11 11 + (Node# × 16) Discrete OUT 11 0 1 0 1 M3<br>12 12 12 + (Node# × 16) Discrete OUT 12 0 1 0 1 M4<br>13 13 13 + (Node# × 16) Discrete OUT 13 0 1 0 1 M5<br>14 14 14 + (Node# × 16) Discrete OUT 14 / Zero out (clear) the counter 0 1 0 1 M6<br>15 15 15 + (Node# × 16) Control Message<br>16 16 16 + (Node# × 16) Reserved<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
Use the DX80 Performance Configuration Software to define unique synchronous flash patterns for the lights.
## Creating Flash Patterns
Use the DX80 Performance Configuration Software to create the flash pattern. To create a flash pattern:
1. Enable the appropriate output if it is not yet enabled.
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2. Click GET to download the input/output current configuration from the device to the configuration software. This automatically populates the Output configuration settings specific to the Node type.
3. For this example, configure output 9 is enabled and configured as discrete output 1 (color 1 for this K70 light). Different models may use distinct output types and I/O configuration values.
4. Define the flash pattern by selecting the appropriate checkboxes in the Flash Pattern section. In this example, the light will flash twice a second.
5. Click SEND to upload the configuration to the device.
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## Wiring Diagrams
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PNP M12 Male Pinouts Key<br>Module bn (1) 12–30 V DC 2 1 1 = brown2 = white<br>3 = blue<br>bu (3) 5 {— 4 = black<br>pe + T° >< 5 = gray (event counter input, if enabled)<br>bk (4) - Xe of M1 = Module 1<br>M1 oo 3 WT 4 M2 = Module 2<br>M3 = Module 3<br>wh (2)<br>M2 ee, oO<br>gy (5)<br>M3 Oo Oo<br>PNP M12 Male Pinouts Key<br>2 1 1 = white<br>Module bn (2) 2 = brown<br>3 7 3 = green<br>bu (7) 12–30 V DC 8 te *.a 6 4 = yellow5 = gray<br>6 = pink<br>pk (6) _ 4 p< [e][ py] 5 7 = blue<br>Ob} M1 = 8 = red (event counter input, if enabled)<br>M2 wh (1) M1 = Module 1M2 = Module 2<br>Ow,<br>M3 = Module 3<br>M3 gy (5) M4 = Module 4<br>Ob M5 = Module 5<br>M4 ye (4) M6 = Module 6<br>Of<br>M5 rd (8)<br>Oh<br>gn (3)<br>M6<br>OK<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
Input wires M1 through M6 can be used to either control the light segments or can be configured as external PNP Inputs. Refer to "Set the Radio Module DIP Switches" on page 3 for configuration instructions.
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## Specifications
## Radio Specifications for Performance Internal Antenna
Radio Transmit Power (900 MHz, 500 mW radios)
Conducted: 27 dBm (500 mW)
EIRP with the supplied antenna: < 36 dBm
Radio Transmit Power (2.4 GHz radios)
Conducted: < 18 dBm (65 mW)
EIRP with the supplied antenna: < 20 dBm (100 mW)
Antenna Minimum Separation Distance
900 MHz radios transmitting at ≥ 500 mW: 4.57 m (15 ft) with the supplied antenna
2.4 GHz radios transmitting at 65 mW: 0.3 m (1 ft) with the supplied antenna
Radio Range
A 2 dB antenna ships with this device.
Transmit power and range are subject to many factors, including antenna gain, installation methods, characteristics of the application, and environmental conditions.
Link Timeout (Performance)
Gateway: Configurable via User Configuration Software Node: Defined by Gateway
Spread Spectrum Technology
FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum)
900 MHz Compliance (SX7023EXT Radio Module) Radio module is indicated by the product label marking Contains FCC ID: UE3SX7023EXT
Contains IC: 7044A-SX7023EXT
2.4 GHz Compliance (SX243 Radio Module)
- Radio module is indicated by the product label marking Contains FCC ID: UE3SX243 Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU Contains IC: 7044A-SX243
Please refer to the following documents for installation instructions and high-gain antenna options.
Installing Your Sure Cross® Radios (151514) Conducting a Site Survey (133602) Sure Cross® Antenna Basics (132113)
## FCC Part 15 Class A for Intentional Radiators
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
(Part 15.21) Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
## Industry Canada Statement for Intentional Radiators
This device contains licence-exempt transmitters(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference.
2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Cet appareil contient des émetteurs/récepteurs exemptés de licence conformes à la norme Innovation, Sciences, et Développement économique Canada. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage.
2. L’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
## TL70 Wireless Modular Tower Light Specifications
## Supply Voltage and Current
12 V DC to 30 V DC (Outside the USA: 12 V DC to 24 V DC, ± 10%)[(1)]
900 MHz Consumption: Maximum current draw is < 40 mA and typical current draw is < 30 mA at 24 V DC. (2.4 GHz consumption is less.)
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Maximum Current (mA)<br>Indicator Color or Audible Model<br>at 12 V DC at 30 V DC<br>Blue, Green, White 420 150<br>Red, Yellow, Orange 285 120<br>Standard Audible 30 30<br>Loud Audible (Intensity 1) 18 14<br>Loud Audible (Intensity 2) 40 28<br>Loud Audible (Intensity 3) 160 70<br>Continued on page 9<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
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|Loud Audible (Intensity 4)|350|110|
|Supply Protection Circuitry|
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(1) For European applications, power this device from a Limited Power Source as defined in EN 60950-1.
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## Audible Alarm
Standard Audible: 2.6 KHz ± 250 Hz oscillation frequency; maximum intensity (typical) 92 dB at 1 m (3.3 ft)
Loud Audible: 2.6 KHz ± 250 Hz oscillation frequency; maximum intensity (typical) at 1 m (3.3 ft)
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DIP Switches<br>Maximum Intensity (typical) at 1 meter dB<br>9 10<br>ON ON Intensity 4: 109 dB<br>OFF ON Intensity 3: 106 dB<br>ON OFF Intensity 2: 101 dB<br>OFF OFF Intensity 1: 94 dB<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
## Audible Adjustment
Standard Audible: Rotate the cover until the desired volume is reached
## Operating Conditions
–40 °C to +50 °C (–40 °F to +122 °F)
95% at +50 °C maximum relative humidity (non-condensing) Environmental Rating IP65
Radiated Immunity HF 10 V/m (EN 61000-4-3)
Certifications
CE/UKCA approval only applies to 2.4 GHz models
Banner Engineering BV Park Lane, Culliganlaan 2F bus 3 1831 Diegem, BELGIUM
Turck Banner LTD Blenheim House Blenheim Court Wickford, Essex SS11 8YT GREAT BRITAIN
Loud Audible Adjustment: Select the desired volume using DIP switches 9 and 10
Typical Reduction in Sound Intensity with Audible Adjustment (maximum to minimum):
- Standard Audible: 8 dB
- Loud Audible: 16 dB
## Indicators
1 to 6 colors depending on model (Green, Red, Yellow, Blue, White, and Orange)
## Required Overcurrent Protection
03737-22-04042
LEDs are independently selected
Flash Rates: 1.5 Hz ±10% and 3 Hz ±10%
## Indicator Response Time
Off Response: 150 µs (maximum) at 12 V DC to 30 V DC On Response: 180 ms (maximum) at 12 V DC; 50 ms (maximum) at 30 V DC
## Connections
5-pin M12 quick disconnect, 8-pin M12 quick disconnect, 150 mm (5.9 in) PVC cable with an M12 quick disconnect, or 2 m (6.5 ft) unterminated cable, depending on model
Construction
Bases, Segments, Covers: Polycarbonate
## Vibration and Mechanical Shock
Vibration: 10 Hz to 55 Hz, 0.5 mm peak-to-peak amplitude per IEC 60068-2-6
Shock: 15G 11 ms duration, half sine wave per IEC 60068-2-27
## Indicator Characteristics
||Color<br>Coordinates(2)|Color<br>Coordinates(2)|
|---|---|---|
||x|y|
|525 nm|–|–|
|625 nm|–|–|
|590 nm|–|–|
|470 nm|–|–|
|5000 K|–|–|
||0.66|0.33|
WARNING: Electrical connections must be made by qualified personnel in accordance with local and national electrical codes and regulations.
Overcurrent protection is required to be provided by end product application per the supplied table.
Overcurrent protection may be provided with external fusing or via Current Limiting, Class 2 Power Supply. Supply wiring leads < 24 AWG shall not be spliced. For additional product support, go to www.bannerengineering.com.
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Supply Supply<br>Required Overcurrent Required Overcurrent<br>Wiring Wiring<br>Protection (A) Protection (A)<br>(AWG) (AWG)<br>20 5.0 26 1.0<br>22 3.0 28 0.8<br>24 2.0 30 0.5<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
(2) Refer to CIE 1931 chromaticity diagram or color chart, to show equivalent color with indicated color coordinates.
## ANATEL
Este equipamento não tem direito à proteção contra interferência prejudicial e não pode causar interferência em sistemas devidamente autorizados. Para maiores informações, consulte o site da ANATEL www.gov.br/anatel/pt-br/
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## Dimensions
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Model Height (H)<br>1 light module 87.6 mm (3.45 in)<br>1 light module, 1 audible module 144.3 mm (5.68 in)<br>ee<br>|ag 2 light modules 137.3 mm (5.41 in)<br>2 light modules, 1 audible module 194 mm (7.64 in)<br>3 light modules 187 mm (7.36 in)<br>— | dH<br>3 light modules, 1 audible module 243.7 mm (9.59 in)<br>4 light modules 236.7 mm (9.32 in)<br>4 light modules, 1 audible module 293.4 mm (11.55 in)<br>5 light modules 286.4 mm (11.28 in)<br>ee<br>5 light modules, 1 audible module 343.1 mm (13.5 in)<br>M30 × 1.5<br>(mounting nutincluded) 24.9 mm<br>a [0.98”]<br>Internal threads<br>1/2-14 NPT |<br>Max Torque: 2.25 Nm<br>[20 in-lbf] M12 × 1<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
## Accessories
## Cordsets
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5-Pin Single-Ended M12 Female Cordsets<br>Model Length Style Dimensions Pinout (Female)<br>MQDC1-501.5 0.5 m (1.5 ft)<br>MQDC1-503 0.9 m (2.9 ft) 44 Typ.<br>MQDC1-506 2 m (6.5 ft)<br>MQDC1-515 5 m (16.4 ft) Straight 1 2<br>MQDC1-530 9 m (29.5 ft) M12 x 1 5<br>=O ø 14.5 ape<br>MQDC1-560 18 m (59 ft) 4 3<br>@)<br>MQDC1-5100 31 m (101.7 ft) 1 = Brown<br>2 = White<br>MQDC1-506RA 2 m (6.5 ft) 32 Typ. 3 = Blue<br>[1.26"] 4 = Black<br>MQDC1-515RA 5 m (16.4 ft) 5 = Gray<br>MQDC1-530RA 9 m (29.5 ft)<br>30 Typ.<br>MQDC1-560RA 19 m (62.3 ft) Right-Angle _i [1.18"]<br>M12 x 1<br>ø 14.5 [0.57"] a<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
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8-Pin Single-Ended M12 Female Open-Shielded Cordsets<br>Model Length Style Dimensions Pinout (Female)<br>MQDC2S-806 2.04 m (6.7 ft) 44 Typ.<br>MQDC2S-815 5.04 m (16.54 ft)<br>1 2<br>MQDC2S-830 10.04 m (32.95 ft) Straight<br>M12 x 1 7 3<br>MQDC2S-850 16 m (52.49 ft) ø 14.5 8 4<br>MQDC2S-806RA 2 m (6.56 ft) 32 Typ. 6 5<br>[1.26"]<br>MQDC2S-815RA 5 m (16.4 ft) 1 = White<br>2 = Brown<br>MQDC2S-830RA 10 m (32.81 ft) 3 = Green<br>30 Typ. 4 = Yellow<br>Right-Angle [1.18"] 5 = Gray<br>6 = Pink<br>7 = Blue<br>MQDC2S-850RA 16 m (52.49 ft) 8 = Red<br>M12 x 1<br>ø 14.5 [0.57"]<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
## Mounting Brackets
All measurements are listed in millimeters, unless noted otherwise. The measurements provided are subject to change.
- SMB30MM • 12-gauge stainless steel bracket with 70 57 curved mounting slots for versatile orientation
- ••• Clearance for M6 (¼ in) hardwareMounting hole for 30 mm sensorCAD Files: DXF, PDF, IGS, STP 57 B C
- Hole center spacing: A=51, A to B=25.4 A Hole size: A=42.6 × 7, B=ø 6.4, C=ø 30.1
- SSA-MBK-EEC1 • Single 30 mm hole • 8 gauge steel, black finish (powder 85 60 45 coat)
- • Front surface for customer-applied labels 80 B
- • CAD Files: DXF, PDF, IGS, STP A
Hole size: A = ø 7 , B = ø 30
## SMBAMS30P
- 45
- • Flat SMBAMS series bracket • 30 mm hole for mounting sensors C • Articulation slots for 90°+ rotation • 12-gauge 300 series stainless steel 93 A • CAD Files: DXF, PDF, IGS, STP B
Hole center spacing: A=26.0, A to B=13.0 Hole size: A=26.8 × 7.0, B=ø 6.5, C=ø 31.0
## LMBE12RA35
- Direct mounting of stand-off pipe, with 55 common bracket type 35
- • Zinc-plated steel 38.25 • 1/2-14 NPSM nut • Mounting distance from the wall to the center of the 1/2-14 NPSM nut is 35 mm 57
- • CAD Files: DXF, PDF, IGS, STP 2X Ø9
- Hole center spacing: 20.0
## LMBE12RA45
- Direct mounting of stand-off pipe, with 65 common bracket type 45 38.25
- • Zinc-plated steel • 1/2-14 NPSM nut • Mounting distance from the wall to the center of the 1/2-14 NPSM nut is 45 mm 81
- • CAD Files: DXF, PDF, IGS, STP 2X Ø11
Hole center spacing: 35.0
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## Elevated Mount System
Example Assembly for a TL70 Tower Light
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Adapter/<br>Cover<br>This example uses:<br>1. Adapter/Cover (SA-M30 shown)<br>Pipe 2. Pipe<br>3. Mounting Base (SA-FFB12 shown)<br>Other compatible parts are listed in the following tables.<br>Mounting<br>Base<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
Adapters/Covers
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Adapter/Cover Model Description<br>SA-M30 - Black • Streamlined black PC or Gray PC thread<br>polycarbonate cover<br>• Covers the outer M30 threads on the light's<br>base<br>• Typically used for the TL70 Tower Light and<br>SA-M30C - Gray K90 series<br>polycarbonate • Mounting hardware included<br>• CAD files: DXF, PDF, IGS, STP<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
Pipes
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Black Anodized Aluminum, ½ in. Clear Anodized Aluminum, ½ in.<br>Description<br>NPT Pipe Models NPT Pipe Models<br>SOP-E12-150A , 150 mm (6 in) SOP-E12-150AC , 150 mm (6 in)<br>long long • Elevated-use stand-off pipe<br>• Threaded at both ends<br>SOP-E12-300A , 300 mm (12 in) SOP-E12-300AC , 300 mm (12 in) • Compatible with most industrial environments<br>long long • CAD Files:<br>◦ SOP-E12-150A : DXF, PDF, IGS, STP<br>SOP-E12-600A , 600 mm (24 in) - ◦ SOP-E12-300A : DXF, PDF, IGS, STP<br>long ◦ SOP-E12-600A : DXF, PDF, IGS, STP<br>SOP-E12-900A , 900 mm (36 in) SOP-E12-900AC , 900 mm (36 in) ◦ SOP-E12-900A : DXF, PDF, IGS, STP<br>long long<br>304 Stainless Steel, ½ in. NPT Pipe Models Description<br>SOP-E12-150SS , 150 mm (6 in) long • Elevated-use stand-off pipe<br>• Threaded at both ends<br>SOP-E12-300SS , 300 mm (12 in) long • Compatible with most industrial environments<br>• CAD Files:<br>SOP-E12-600SS , 600 mm (24 in) long ◦ SOP-E12-150x : DXF, PDF, IGS, STP<br>◦ SOP-E12-300x : DXF, PDF, IGS, STP<br>◦ SOP-E12-600x : DXF, PDF, IGS, STP<br>SOP-E12-900SS , 900 mm (36 in) long ◦ SOP-E12-900x : DXF, PDF, IGS, STP<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
Bottom Covers and Mounting Bases
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Mounting Base Model Description<br>SA-E12M30 - Black acetal<br>• Streamlined black acetal or white UHMW<br>mounting base adapter/cover<br>• Adapter from ½ in. NPSM/DN15 pipe to 30<br>SA-E12M30C UHMW - White •• mm (1-3/16 in) drilled holeMounting hardware includedCAD files: DXF, PDF, IGS, STP<br>Mounting Base Model Description<br>1/2-14 NPSM 4x ø5.5 54 • Die-cast zinc base with black paint<br>• Elevated-use stand-off pipes (½ in, NPSM/<br>ø28 DN15)<br>SA-F12 • M5 mounting hardware and nitrile gasket<br>10 ø70 included<br>• CAD files: DXF, PDF, IGS, STP<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
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Mounting Base Model Description<br>1/2-14NPSM 2 x 120° ø40 •• Black polycarbonateElevated-use stand-off pipes (½ in, NPSM/<br>298.77 SA-F12-3 • DN15)M4 mounting hardware and nitrile blend<br>ø60 • gasket includedCAD files: DXF, PDF, IGS, STP<br>Mounting Base Model Description<br>1/2-14 NPSM SA-FFB12 - Black<br>polycarbonate<br>111 • For use with ½ in. stand-off pipes<br>110° • 110° rotation<br>• Stainless steel hardware<br>SA-FFB12C polycarbonate - Gray • CAD files: DXF, PDF, IGS, STP<br>Ø70 4 x Ø5<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>
## LMB Sealed Right-Angle Bracket
Model Description LMB30RA - Black polycarbonate • Direct-Mount Models CAD Files: DXF, PDF, IGS, STP • Bracket kit with base, 30 mm adapter, set screw, LMB30RAC - Gray polycarbonate fasteners, O-rings, and gaskets. CAD Files: DXF, PDF, IGS, STP LMBE12RA - Black polycarbonate • Pipe-Mount Models CAD Files: DXF, PDF, IGS, STP • Bracket kit with base, ½-14 pipe adapter, set screw, fasteners, O-rings, and gaskets LMBE12RAC - Gray polycarbonate • For use with stand-off pipe (listed and sold separately) CAD Files: DXF, PDF, IGS, STP
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## Banner Engineering Corp Limited Warranty
Banner Engineering Corp. warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year following the date of shipment. Banner Engineering Corp. will repair or replace, free of charge, any product of its manufacture which, at the time it is returned to the factory, is found to have been defective during the warranty period. This warranty does not cover damage or liability for misuse, abuse, or the improper application or installation of the Banner product.
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THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE), AND WHETHER ARISING UNDER COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, COURSE OF DEALING OR TRADE USAGE.
This Warranty is exclusive and limited to repair or, at the discretion of Banner Engineering Corp., replacement. IN NO EVENT SHALL BANNER ENGINEERING CORP. BE LIABLE TO BUYER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FOR ANY EXTRA COSTS, EXPENSES, LOSSES, LOSS OF PROFITS, OR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY PRODUCT DEFECT OR FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR WARRANTY, STATUTE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHERWISE.
Banner Engineering Corp. reserves the right to change, modify or improve the design of the product without assuming any obligations or liabilities relating to any product previously manufactured by Banner Engineering Corp. Any misuse, abuse, or improper application or installation of this product or use of the product for personal protection applications when the product is identified as not intended for such purposes will void the product warranty. Any modifications to this product without prior express approval by Banner Engineering Corp will void the product warranties. All specifications published in this document are subject to change; Banner reserves the right to modify product specifications or update documentation at any time. Specifications and product information in English supersede that which is provided in any other language. For the most recent version of any documentation, refer to: www.bannerengineering.com.
For patent information, see www.bannerengineering.com/patents.
## Notas Adicionales (con Antena)
Información México: La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: 1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y 2) este equipo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada.
Banner es una marca registrada de Banner Engineering Corp. y podrán ser utilizadas de manera indistinta para referirse al fabricante. "Este equipo ha sido diseñado para operar con las antenas tipo Omnidireccional para una ganancia máxima de antena de 6 dBd y Yagi para una ganancia máxima de antena 10 dBd que en seguida se enlistan. También se incluyen aquellas con aprobación ATEX tipo Omnidireccional siempre que no excedan una ganancia máxima de antena de 6dBd. El uso con este equipo de antenas no incluidas en esta lista o que tengan una ganancia mayor que 6 dBd en tipo omnidireccional y 10 dBd en tipo Yagi, quedan prohibidas. La impedancia requerida de la antena es de 50 ohms."
Approved Antennas
BWA-9O2-C --Antena, Omni 902-928 MHz, 2 dBd, junta de caucho, RP-SMA Macho BWA-9O5-C --Antena, Omni 902-928 MHz, 5 dBd, junta de caucho, RP-SMA Macho BWA-9O6-A --Antena, Omni 902-928 MHz, 6 dBd, fibra de vidrio, 1800mm, N Hembra BWA-9Y10-A --Antena, Yagi, 900 MHz, 10 dBd, N Hembra
## Mexican Importer
Banner Engineering de Mèxico, S. de R.L. de C.V. | David Alfaro Siqueiros 103 Piso 2 Valle oriente | San Pedro Garza Garcia Nuevo Leòn, C. P. 66269
81 8363.2714
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Founded in 1966, Banner Engineering is a globally recognized leader in the design and manufacture of industrial automation products. The company is renowned for developing innovative, high-quality solutions that improve operational efficiency, safeguard personnel, and optimize manufacturing processes across a diverse range of industries. Our extensive selection of Banner Engineering components prominently features their industry-leading sensing technologies. We offer a comprehensive array of precision light sensors engineered for accurate detection and measurement in demanding environments. Complementing this core sensing portfolio is a robust offering of automation signaling devices, including visual signal indicator units and essential accessories, which provide clear and immediate communication of machine status. Beyond primary sensing and indication solutions, our range encompasses critical components for broader process control and machine safety. This includes advanced process controllers, reliable pressure sensors and transducers, and dependable safety relays. Supported by a variety of purpose-built sensor accessories and fiber optic lead assemblies, Banner Engineering delivers the durable, high-performance technologies required to build and maintain sophisticated automated systems.
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