# DISTANCE PHOTO

**URL**: https://novapart.co/products/QS30AFQ/distance-photo
**SKU**: QS30AFQ
**Manufacturer**: BANNER ENGINEERING
**Price**: €206.2900
**Stock**: 10+
**Lead Time**: 48 days (indicative)

## Specifications

| Parameter | Value |
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## Datasheet

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QS30AF Adjustable Field Series Sensor 

Original Instructions p/n: 111384 Rev. E 19-Aug-25 

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## Contents 

**Chapter 1 Features.................................................................................................................. 3** Models ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 QS30AF Overview......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Optical Triangulation ............................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Specifications ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Performance Curves............................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 **Chapter 2 Sensor Configuration............................................................................................ 7** Remote Configuration.................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Background Suppression SET ...................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Object Detection SET.................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Manual Adjust ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Dynamic SET................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9 Bar Graph Indicator Functions....................................................................................................................................................................... 9 SETUP Mode............................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Push Button Disable.................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 **Chapter 3 Installation Instructions .......................................................................................11** Wiring............................................................................................................................................................................................................11 Installation Notes ..........................................................................................................................................................................................11 **Chapter 4 Accessories.......................................................................................................... 13** Quick-Disconnect (QD) Cordsets ................................................................................................................................................................ 13 Brackets....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 **Chapter 5 Product Support and Maintenance .................................................................... 15** Repairs and Translations............................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Contact Us................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Banner Engineering Corp Limited Warranty................................................................................................................................................ 15 

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## Chapter Contents 

Models.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 QS30AF Overview................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Specifications ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 

## Chapter 1 

## Features 

- Push-button adjustable-field background suppression sensor detects objects within a defined sensing field, while ignoring objects located beyond the sensing field cutoff 

- Easy cutoff point push-button SET options: Background Suppression SET, Object Detection SET and Dynamic SET, plus manual adjustments 

- Easy push-button N.O./N.C. and output OFF-delay setup 

- • Powerful, highly collimated visible red sensing beam • Tough ABS housing is rated IP67; NEMA 6 

- Easy-to-read operating status indicators, with 8-segment bar graph display 

- Bipolar discrete outputs, PNP and NPN 

- • Selectable 30 millisecond OFF-delay • Models available with 2 m or 9 m (6.5 ft or 30 ft) cable or integral quick-disconnect 

- Compact housing, mounting versatility – via popular 30 mm threaded barrel or side-mount 

## WARNING: 

- Do not use this device for personnel protection 

- Using this device for personnel protection could result in serious injury or death. 

- This device does not include the self-checking redundant circuitry necessary to allow its use in personnel safety applications. A device failure or malfunction can cause either an energized (on) or de-energized (off) output condition. 

## Models 

Model Cutoff Cable Supply Voltage Output Type Sensing Mode Sensing Beam 2 m (6.5 ft) 5-wire QS30AF cable 50 mm to 300 mm 10 V DC to 30 V (2 in to 12 in) DC Bipolar NPN/PNP Visible red, 660 nm QS30AFQ Integral 5-pin M12 i quick disconnect DIFFUSE 

Integral 2 m (6.5 ft) unterminated cable models are listed. 

- To order the 9 m (30 ft) PVC cable model, add the suffix "W/30" to the cabled model number.For example, QS30AF W/30. 

- Models with a quick disconnect require a mating cordset. 

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## QS30AF Overview 

The QS30AF is an easy-to-use triangulation sensor that provides a sophisticated yet cost-effective solution for demanding applications. 

The sensor features two identically configured outputs, one NPN and one PNP. The sensor’s compact housing has a large, easy-to-see bar graph display plus bright LEDs for easy configuration and status monitoring during operation. 

The sensor can be side-mounted, using its integral mounting holes, or frontmounted, via its 30 mm threaded barrel. 

## Optical Triangulation 

The function of the QS30 is based on optical triangulation. 

## Using optical triangulation to determine sensing distance 

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Signal \<br>Conditioning \ Near<br>Circuitry :' Lenses Limit<br>= Target Movement<br>Microprocessor<br>Dy |<br>|<br>|<br>WN<br>SS<br>| E NSN<br>Emitter OC) 'N INN N<br>R<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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QS30 Features<br>Yellow Output Conducting<br>Indicator<br>Configuration<br>Green Power ON  Push<br>Indicator Buttons<br>Bargraph<br>Display —_~<br>Cutoff<br>Switchpoint<br>SETUP Status<br>Indicators:<br>Delay<br>Normally Closed<br>Normally Open<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


The emitter circuitry and optics create a light source that is directed toward a target. The light source bounces off the target, scattering some of its light through another lens to the sensor's position-sensitive device (PSD) receiver element. The target's distance from the receiver determines the light's angle to the receiver element. This angle determines where the returned light will fall along the PSD receiver element. 

The position of the light on the PSD receiver element is processed through analog and digital electronics and analyzed by the microprocessor, which calculates the appropriate output value. 

## Specifications 

Sensing Beam Visible red, 660 nm Supply Voltage 10 V DC to 30 V DC (10% max. ripple) at less than 45 mA, exclusive of load Supply Protection Circuitry Protected against reverse polarity, overvoltage, and transient voltages Delay at Power-Up 250 ms; outputs do not conduct at this time Output Configuration Bipolar: 1 current sourcing (PNP) and 1 current sinking (NPN) 

Output Ratings 150 mA maximum load (derate ~ 1 mA/°C above 25 °C) OFF-state leakage current: < 50 µA at 30 V DC ON-state saturation voltage: NPN: < 200 mV at 10 mA; < 1 V at 150 mA PNP: < 1.25 V at 10 mA; < 2 V at 150 mA Output Protection 

Protected against output short-circuit, continuous overload, transient over-voltages, and false pulse on power up 

Output Response Time 1 millisecond Repeatability 170 microseconds 

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Features 

## Adjustments 

Two push buttons and remote wire 

Easy push-button configuration Manually adjust (+/–) cutoff (push buttons only) N.O./N.C. and OFF-delay configuration options (push buttons only) Push-button lockout (from remote wire only) 

## Indicators 

8-segment red bar graph: Distance relative to cutoff point Green LED: Power ON 

Yellow LED: Output conducting 

## Connections 

5-conductor 2 m (6.5 ft) integral PVC-jacketed cable, or 9 m (30 ft) integral PVC cable 

Integral 5-pin M12 male quick-disconnect connector 

## Construction 

ABS plastic housing; acrylic lens cover 

Environmental Rating IP67, NEMA 6 

## Operating Conditions 

–10 °C to +55 °C (+14 °F to +131 °F) 

90% at +55 °C maximum relative humidity (non-condensing) 

## Vibration and Mechanical Shock 

All models meet MIL-STD-202F, Method 201A (Vibration: 10 Hz to 60 Hz maximum, 0.06 inch (1.52 mm) double amplitude, 10G maximum acceleration) requirements. Also meets IEC 60947-5-2 (Shock: 30G 11 ms duration, half sine wave) requirements. 

## Certifications 

## Performance Curves 

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QS30AF Cutoff Point Deviation QS30AF Minimum Range vs. Cutoff Setting<br>+/- 50 50<br>90% White Card<br>+/- 40 18% Gray Card 40<br>6% Black Card 18% Gray Card<br> 6% Black Card<br>+/- 30 30<br>+/- 20 20<br>+/- 10 10<br>0 0<br>0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350<br>Cutoff Setting (90% White Card) Cutoff Setting (mm)<br>QS30AF Hysteresis<br>20.0<br>16.0 90% White Card<br>18% Gray Card<br> 6% Black Card<br>12.0<br>8.0<br>4.0<br>0<br>0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350<br>Cutoff Setting (mm) with 90% White Card<br>Minimum Range<br>Cutoff Deviation (mm)<br>Hysteresis (% of Cutoff)<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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## Dimensions 

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35 mm<br>(1.38") 1.3 mm<br>32.5 mm(1.28") 22 mm(0.87") 3.5 mm(0.14") 12.5 mm(0.49") (0.05")<br>10-30 VDC 5 mm 33 mm(1.30") 44 mm(1.73")<br>(0.20")<br>M30 x 1.5 Thread 13 mm<br>max. torque  (0.51")<br>6 Nm (53 in lbs)<br>2 x ø3.3 mm (0.125")  with included 30 mm<br>max. torque  mounting nut<br>0.7 Nm (6 in lbs)<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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## Chapter Contents 

Remote Configuration .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Background Suppression SET ............................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Object Detection SET........................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Dynamic SET ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Bar Graph Indicator Functions ............................................................................................................................................................................. 9 SETUP Mode...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Push Button Disable........................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 

## Chapter 2 Sensor Configuration 

The sensor’s cutoff point is set using a simple procedure, via either the push buttons or the remote wire. Three methods are available: Background Suppression SET, Object Detection SET, and Dynamic SET (remote only). After the sensor has been set for the target application, manual adjustments (via the + and – push buttons) may be used to fine-tune the cutoff point. Sensor output configuration (N.O./N.C.) and the OFF-delay function are also set via the push buttons. 

## Remote Configuration 

The remote function can be used to configure the sensor remotely or to disable the push button for security. Connect the gray wire of the sensor to ground (0 V DC), with a remote programming switch connected between them. Pulse the remote line according to the diagrams in the configuration procedures. The length of the individual programming pulses is equal to the value T where: 0.04 seconds ≤ “T” ≤ 0.8 seconds 

## Background Suppression SET 

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Background Suppression SET<br>Cutoff<br>Sensing Distance (D)<br>Objects in this area are sensed<br>Minimum<br>Range   Approx. 5% of<br>Sensing Distance<br>Background<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


The distance to the background is sampled; the sensor places the cutoff point at approximately 95% of the distance to the background. In RUN mode, objects located between the minimum range and the taught cutoff are sensed; anything beyond the cutoff (for example, other objects or background surfaces) is ignored. 

Minimum range varies, depending on the cutoff distance and reflectivity (see "QS30AF Performance Curves" on page 5). 

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Push Button Remote (0.04 seconds ≤ T ≤ 0.8  Result<br>seconds)<br>1.  Present background<br>condition. 1.  Present background  Indicator segments 7 and 8<br>2.  Press and hold  condition. alternately flash.<br>Background (+)  push  2.  Single-pulse the remote<br>SET Background button until indicators flash. line.<br>T<br>Sampling continues until the push<br>button is released. The sensor<br>returns to automatically to RUN  If cutoff is accepted, sensor returns<br>mode. directly to RUN mode.<br>Return to RUN Mode Sensor returns to RUN mode.<br>If cutoff is beyond sensor range,<br>Feedback is displayed for 2 seconds<br>Continued on page 8<br>NO NC<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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Continued from page 7<br>Push Button Remote (0.04 seconds ≤ T ≤ 0.8  Result<br>seconds)<br>(see "Bar Graph Indicator Functions"<br>on page 9). [(1)]<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## Object Detection SET 

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Object Detection SET<br>Cutoff<br>The distance to the target is sampled; the sensor places the cutoff point at<br>Sensing Distance (D)<br>approximately 105% of the distance to the target. In RUN mode, objects located<br>between the minimum range and the cutoff are sensed; anything beyond the<br>cutoff (for example, other objects or background surfaces) is ignored.<br>Objects in this area are sensed<br>Minimum range varies, depending on the cutoff distance and reflectivity (see<br>"QS30AF Performance Curves" on page 5).<br>Minimum<br>  Approx. 5% of<br>Range<br>Sensing Distance<br>Target Object<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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Push Button Remote (0.04 seconds ≤ T ≤ 0.8  Result<br>seconds)<br>1.  Present target object.<br>2.  Press and hold  Object (-) 1.  Present target object. Indicator segments 5 and 6<br>alternately flash.<br>push button until indicators  2.  Double-pulse the remote<br>flash.<br>Sample Target Object line.<br>T T<br>T<br>Sampling continues until the push  Cutoff accepted:  Sensor returns<br>button is released. The sensor  directly to RUN mode.<br>returns automatically to RUN mode.<br>Return to RUN Mode Sensor returns automatically to RUN  Cutoff beyond sensor range:<br>mode.<br>Feedback is displayed for 2 seconds<br>(see "Bar Graph Indicator Functions"<br>on page 9). [(2)]<br>NO NC<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## Manual Adjust 

Click the push buttons (+ or –) to adjust the cutoff by approximately 2%. 

- To suppress background more, click Background button. 

- To increase object detection, click Object button. 

The display will momentarily blink to acknowledge cutoff movement. If the cutoff is at an extreme, the far (7th and 8th) or near (1st and 2nd) bar graph segments will flash simultaneously to indicate that the cutoff did not adjust. 

(1) 

- Segments 7 and 8 simultaneously flashing: Indiscernible target; sensor defaults to maximum cutoff. 

- • Segments 1 and 2 simultaneously flashing: Background is nearer than minimum cutoff; sensor defaults to minimum cutoff. 

(2) 

- Segments 7 and 8 simultaneously flashing: Indiscernible target; sensor defaults to maximum cutoff. 

- Segments 1 and 2 simultaneously flashing: Cutoff set is nearer than minimum cutoff; sensor defaults to minimum cutoff. 

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## Dynamic SET 

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Dynamic SET<br>Cutoff<br>Sensing distance (D)<br>Objects in this area are sensed<br> Sensor places cutoff<br>Minimum switchpoint midway<br>range<br>Target Object Background<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


The sensor samples the distances to both the target objects and the background surface; the sensor places the cutoff point midway between the object and the background. In RUN mode, objects located between the minimum range and the cutoff are sensed; anything beyond the cutoff (for example, other objects or background surfaces) is ignored. 

Minimum range varies, depending on the cutoff distance and reflectivity (see "QS30AF Performance Curves" on page 5). 

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Push Button Remote (0.04 seconds ≤ T ≤ 0.8  Result<br>seconds)<br>1.  Hold remote line low<br>Indicator segments 1 and 8<br>greater than 2 seconds.<br>alternately flash.<br>2.  Continue to hold low while<br>Sample Target Present and Absent  presenting at least 1 full<br>Conditions application cycle.<br>> 2 seconds<br>Not available via push button.<br>Cutoff accepted:  Sensor returns<br>directly to RUN mode.<br>Sampling continues until the remote<br>Return to RUN Mode line is released. The sensor returns  Cutoff beyond sensor range:<br>automatically to RUN mode. Feedback is displayed for 2 seconds<br>(see "Bar Graph Indicator Functions"<br>on page 9). [(3)]<br>NO NC<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## Bar Graph Indicator Functions 

## RUN Mode 

- Lighted bar graph segment represents the relative distance from the cutoff point. 

- • All segments OFF: No object is detected within the visible range. 

## SET Mode 

- Segments 7 and 8 alternately flashing: Background Suppression SET is active 

- Segments 5 and 6 alternately flashing: Object Detection SET is active 

- • Segments 1 and 8 alternately flashing: Dynamic SET is active 

## SET Mode Feedback 

If the cutoff point is accepted, the sensor returns immediately to RUN mode. If the taught cutoff point is beyond sensor range (closer than 50 mm or farther than 300 mm), the following are indicated for 2 seconds. 

NOTE: The sensor defaults to either maximum or minimum cutoff, then returns to RUN mode. 

- Segments 7 and 8 are simultaneously flashing: Indiscernible target; either no target or a highly reflective target (see "Installation Notes" on page 11). Sensor defaults to maximum cutoff. 

> (3) 

- Segments 7 and 8 simultaneously flashing: Indiscernible target; sensor defaults to maximum cutoff. 

- • Segments 1 and 2 simultaneously flashing: Cutoff set is nearer than minimum cutoff; sensor defaults to minimum cutoff. 

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- Segments 1 and 2 are simultaneously flashing: Target is nearer than the minimum cutoff. Sensor defaults to minimum cutoff. 

## SETUP Mode 

SETUP mode (accessible via push buttons only) is used to change sensor output response for: 

- Normally Closed or Normally Open operation 

- 30-millisecond pulse stretcher (OFF-delay), if required 

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SETUP Mode<br>Press and<br>hold<br>both push<br>buttons<br>to access<br>SETUP<br>mode<br>SETUP<br>Status<br>Indicators<br>{<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


The status LEDs, active only during SETUP mode, indicate the output response configuration when the sensor will be in RUN mode. Four combinations are possible: 

Normally Open, No Delay Normally Closed, No Delay Normally Open, 30 ms Delay Normally Closed, 30 ms Delay 

To access SETUP mode and change the output response settings: 

1. Press and hold BOTH push buttons simultaneously until the green LED indicator turns OFF. 

2. Click EITHER push button to toggle through the four possible setting combinations. 

3. Sensor returns to RUN mode after push buttons are inactive for 4 seconds. 

NOTE: Outputs are active during SETUP mode. 

## Push Button Disable 

In addition to its configuration function, the remote wire may be used to disable the push buttons for security. Disabling the push buttons prevents accidental or unauthorized adjustment of the sensor settings. Connect the sensor's gray wire as 

T T T T 

described in , and four-pulse to either enable or disable the push buttons: 

T T T 

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## Wiring ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................11 Installation Notes.................................................................................................................................................................................................11 Chapter 3 Installation Instructions 

## Wiring 

Quick disconnect wiring diagrams are functionally identical. 

> bn (1) + 10-30 V DC 

> bu (3) – wh (2) 150 mA maximum Load bk (4) Load load gy (5) Remote TEACH eae 

## Installation Notes 

Some targets (those with a stepped plane facing the sensor, a boundary line, or rounded targets) pose specific problems for sensing distances. For such applications, see "Figure: Sensor Orientations for Typical Targets" on page 11 for suggested mounting orientation. 

Sensor Orientations for Typical Targets 

Highly Reflective Backgrounds . Use caution when sensing mirror-like background surfaces that produce specular reflections. False sensor response can occur if a background reflects the sensor’s light more strongly to the near end of the detector than to its far end, resulting in a possible false ON condition. Use of a diffusely reflective (matte) background will cure this problem. Other possible solutions are to angle either the sensor or the background (in any plane) so that the background does not reflect back to the sensor (see "Figure: Reflective Background – Problem" on page 12 and "Figure: Reflective Background – Solution" on page 12). 

For these applications, the Object Detection SET procedure is recommended. 

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Quick-Disconnect (QD) Cordsets....................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Brackets ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 

## Chapter 4 Accessories 

## Quick-Disconnect (QD) Cordsets 

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5-pin Single-Ended M12 Female Cordsets<br>Model Length Dimensions (mm) Pinout (Female)<br>BC-M12F5-22-1 1 m (3.28 ft) 44 Typ.<br>BC-M12F5-22-2 2 m (6.56 ft)<br>BC-M12F5-22-5 5 m (16.4 ft)<br>M12 x 1 2 1 = Brown<br>BC-M12F5-22-8 8 m (26.25 ft) TL ø 14.5 1 2 = White<br>3 = Blue<br>BC-M12F5-22-10 10 m (30.81 ft) 5.7 mm dia 3 4 = Black<br>4 5 5 = Gray<br>BC-M12F5-22-15 15 m (49.2 ft) 6b [<] 6.35 mm<br>— 50.8 mm<br>5-pin Single-Ended M12 Female Right-Angle Cordsets<br>Model Length Dimensions (mm) Pinout (Female)<br>BC-M12F5A-22-1 1 m (3.28 ft) 32 Typ.<br>[1.26"]<br>BC-M12F5A-22-2 2 m (6.56 ft)<br>BC-M12F5A-22-5 5 m (16.4 ft) yet 30 Typ.<br>[1.18"]<br>BC-M12F5A-22-8 8 m (26.25 ft)<br>2 1 = Brown<br>BC-M12F5A-22-10 10 m (30.81 ft) = | 1 2 = White<br>M12 x 1 3 = Blue<br>ø 14.5 [0.57"] = 3 4 = Black<br>4 5 5 = Gray<br>5.7 mm dia<br>BC-M12F5A-22-15 15 m (49.2 ft)<br>OC Ss<br>6.35 mm<br>po 50.8 mm<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## Brackets 

## SMBQS30L 

- Right-angle bracket for cable sensor models 

- • Clearance for M4 (#8) hardware • ± 12° tilt adjustment • 14-gauge stainless steel 

Hole center spacing: A to B=35.0 Hole size: A=ø 4.3, B=ø 4.25×16.3 

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Accessories 

## SMBQS30LT 

- Tall right-angle bracket for QD models 

- • ± 8° tilt adjustment • 14-gauge stainless steel 

- Hole center spacing: A to B=35.0 Hole size: A=ø 4.3, B=ø 4.25×16.3 

## SMBQS30Y 

- Heavy-duty die-cast bracket 

- • M18 vertical mount option • ± 8° tilt adjustment with cabled units • Includes nuts and lock washer 

Hole size: A=ø 15.3 

- Other Compatible Mounting Brackets (see www.bannerengineering.com for more information): 

   - SMB30MM 

   - SMB30SC 

   - SMB30A 

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Repairs and Translations.................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Contact Us.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Banner Engineering Corp Limited Warranty....................................................................................................................................................... 15 

## Chapter 5 Product Support and Maintenance 

## Repairs and Translations 

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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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