Self-contained SureCross Wireless Q45 Photoelectric Sensors from Banner Engineering allows easy installation and dependable operation in challenging industrial applications

First Wireless Sensor Family

Turck introduces first Banner wireless sensors to be easily integrated in radio networks

Mülheim, October 2, 2012 – The first self-contained wireless photoelectric sensing solution for multiple monitoring and control applications has been introduced by Turck’s partner Banner Engineering. The new Wireless Q45 includes a sensor, radio and internal battery power supply in a single compact and robust housing. A variety of sensing modes are available in the new series, allowing for functions including presence/absence, alignment, position, counting, monitoring and detection. Battery life is up to five years depending on sensor model and application, and the housing is IP67/NEMA 6 rated.

Signals from the sensors are received at a wireless network gateway that interfaces with all common PLCs and other industrial control systems. Basic gateways control two and six sensors, and the system can be expanded for larger scale applications. Using a simple binding procedure, new sensors can be added to the network in minutes since there is no need to install any cabling.

The wireless sensors are designed for rapid, low-cost deployment and dependable operation in a wide range of situations. These include providing remote input for dry relay contacts, replacing failed cable runs, adding sensors to mobile applications, replacing complex cabling and connecting locations that were previously impractical or impossible. The secure, proprietary SureCross radio provides PLC level functionality and reliability over a long range of 1km/3,000 ft. Data is transferred reliably by using frequency hopping and a proprietary protocol; malicious hacking is impossible. The system does not affect other wireless devices in the 2.4GHz ISM band. An alarm output is available in case the radio link is lost.

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