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EMX P63 Infrared Photoeye
FEATURES:
• LED indicator for output
• 49 foot 15 meter range (19 feet more than the P45)
• Non-reflective through-beam system is not affected by shiny surfaces
• 12 – 24 Volt AC/DC
• 2 Relays SPDT for reliability
• 40mA current draw
• IP 54 environmental rating
• C-UL C-US and CE rated
• 5 Hz switching frequency
BENEFITS:
• Increased range
• Reliability
• Protection from dust and water splash
• Compact design
| Range | 49 Ft. |
| Power | 12-24V AC/DC @ 40mA |
| Relay Contacts | 1A @ 28VDC or 0.5A @ 120VAC |
| Housing | Black PMMA (IP 54) |
| Transmitter | Connect one leg of the power supply to Pin 1 and connect the second leg of the power supply to Pin 2. The power supply may be 12 - 24V either AC or DC. Polarity of the wires is not important. Note: Power fluctuations below 10V and above 30V may degrade the operation of the unit. |
| Receiver | Pin 1: Output Relay Normally closed - Pin 2: Output Relay Normally open - Pin 3: Output Relay Common - Pin 4: Power 12-24 VAC or DC - Pin 5: Power 12-24 VAC or DC - 1. Connect one leg of the power supply to Pin 4 and connect the other leg of the power supply to Pin 5. The power supply may be 12-24V either AC or DC. Polarity of the power wires is not important. Note: Power fluctuations below 10V and above 30V may degrade operation of the unit. |
| Dimensions | 3.72" x 1.18" x 2.05" |
Photo Eyes
Photo eyes are commonly used on slide gates in place of safety loops. Instead of installing a loop buried in the ground on each side of the gate, one photo eye is used, saving time and money. A vehicle detector is still used for exiting.
Photo eyes are used as safety device for entrapment zones on swing and sliding gates. An entrapment zone is an area where a person may be trapped by a moving gate and an obstacle such as a fence. If the photo eye is interrupted the gate will reverse.
There are two types of photo eyes. Reflective photo eyes have both the transmitter and receiver built in, and use a reflector to bounce the beam back. Receiver/transmitter types use two separate units, one transmits a beam and the other receives it. Be sure to purchase a photo eye with at least a third more range than you need to be on the safe side. Beam distance degrades after the optics or reflector get dirty, and during the rain.






























