Sick DT500-A111
Long range distance sensor
Long range distance sensor
- Overview
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- Measurement range 0.2 m ... 70 m
- One analog output, RS-422 or CAN
- Highest measurement resolution, repeatability and accuracy without a reflector
Part Number | 1026515 |
Resolution: | 12 bit |
Measuring range: | 0.2 m ... 18 m, 6 % remission 0.2 m ... 30 m, 90 % remision |
Data interface: | QA |
Accuracy : | ± 3 mm |
Multifunctional input (MF) : | > 12 V |
Protection class : | II |
Typ. light spot size (distance): | 10 mm (at 7 m) 100 mm (at 70 m) 45 mm (at 30 m) |
Power consumption: | Typ. 3 W |
Laser off input: | > 12 V |
Laser class: | 2 (EN 60825/21 CFR 1.040) |
Temperature drift: | Typ. 0.05 mm/K |
Output rate: | 250 ms |
Initialization time: | 500 ms |
Enclosure rating: | IP 65 |
Connection type: | Male connector, M12, 5-pin |
Mechanical load: | Noise: EN 600 68-2-64 Shock: EN 600 68-2-27 / -2-29 Sine: EN 600 68-2-6 |
Light source : | Laser, red |
Analog output: | 0 mA ... 20 mA / 4 mA … 20 mA (VS-2 V / 0.0205 A) |
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC): | EN 61000-6-2, EN 55011 / EN 60947-5-7: 2003-9 |
Ripple : | 5 Vpp |
Supply voltage Vs: | DC 10 V ... 30 V, reverse polarity protected, Us ≥ DC 24 V for devices with heating |
Repeatability : | 1 mm |
Ambient temperature: | Operation: -10 ... +50 °C Operation with cooling case: -10 ... +75 °C Storage: -25 ... +75 °C |
Weight: | 1,000 g |
High-precision measurement reliably indicates product position for exact machine control, reducing scrap and increasing throughput
Red laser light as well as adjustable mounting brackets (optional accessory) enable fast and easy alignment, ensuring on-time and cost-effective installation
A tough metal housing with internal heating ensures reliability in rough ambient conditions, such as cold store warehouses
User-friendly display with easy-to-use menu along with external PC/PLC programming offers fast and cost-efficient setup
Serial interfaces or an analog output offer flexible integration into application
Wide measurement range of 0.2 m to 70 m enables automated measurement on natural targets where reflectors can’t be used
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