MA Motion Sensor (AMB)
3) Long type (H) (200 cm 78.74 inch)
mm inch
Long type (V) (200 cm 78.74 inch)
33
1.299
4.2 dia.
.165 dia.
10
.394
Connector surface
24.7
.972
(Front lens surface)
Optical surface
20
.787
Optical
surface
7
.276
4.2 dia.
.165 dia.
10
Connector
surface
.394
Receiver
46
1.811
55
Receiver
2.165
46
65
1.811 2.559
Projector
Projector
7
.276
20
29.7
1.169
.787
Max. 1
.039
43
1.693
29.7
1.169
MAX. 1
.039
WIRING DIAGRAM (Connector surface view)
1) Short type (H)
(10 cm 3.937 inch)
IL-Z-4P-S125L3-E
2) Middle type (H)
3) Long type (H)
4) Long type (V)
(80 cm 31.496 inch)
(200 cm 78.740 inch)
(200 cm 78.740 inch)
(Japan Aviation Electronics
Industry, Limited)
IL-Z-4P-S125T3-E
(Japan Aviation Electronics
Industry, Limited)
IL-Z-4P-S125T3-E
(Japan Aviation Electronics
Industry, Limited)
IL-Z-4P-S125T3-E
(Japan Aviation Electronics
Industry, Limited)
1
2
3
4
1: Output
2: GND
1
2
3
4
1: Output
2: GND
1: Output
2: GND
3: Power source
4. Built-in oscillation
circuit type: N.C.
External triggering
type: start signal input
1: Output
2: GND
1
2
3
4
3: Power source
4. Built-in oscillation
circuit type: N.C.
External triggering
type: start signal input
3: Power source
4. Built-in oscillation
circuit type: N.C.
External triggering
type: start signal input
3: Power source
4. Built-in oscillation
circuit type: N.C.
External triggering
type: start signal input
1
2
3
4
(Notes) Purchase the follwing connections:
1. Socket housing IL-Z-4S-S125C3(Japan Aviation Electronic Industry, Ltd.)
2. Lead wire (with metal connector at one end)
1. Output (Black)
2. GND (Blue)
3. Power source (Brown)
4. Built-in oscillation circuit type: N.C.
External triggering type: start signal input (Purple)
The edge is soldered
mm inch
OPTIONAL
Lead wires AWG 28
1. Connector with cable
AMB9001
4.3
.169
Note: Mistaken cable assembly can cause
damage to the internal circuits, so
please check the power cord before
switching ON. (Particular care must
be taken as to avoid reverse connec-
tion of the power.)
6.45
.254
4.5
1
150
5
.177 .039
5.906 .197
Socket housing IL-Z-4S-S125C3
(Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Limited)
condensation or freezing does occur at
low temperatures, the sensor may not
detect objects correctly.
3) This product is designed to detect the
existence of human body. The sensor
will not detect objects consisting of a low
reflective material (e.g., an object coated
with black rubber, etc.) or of a highly
reflective material (e.g., mirror, glass,
coated paper, etc.)
4) The front surface of the lens and case
are made of polycarbonate resin and can
withstand water, alcohol, oils, salts and
weak acids. Other fluids such as alka-
lines, aromatic hydrocarbons and halo-
genated hydrocarbons may melt or swell
the lens and case, please do not have
such fluids touch the lens and case.
5) If you use the sensor with a cover or
filter connected to the front of the sensor,
the sensor may detect the cover itself,
the detection distance can change, and
unstable operation can result.
lel, leave a space of at least 5 cm 1.969
inch between adjacent sensors, and con-
firm that they do not interfere with each
other before use.
7) To protect the inner circuit, wiring
should be max. 3 m 9.843 ft..
4. Recommended installation proce-
dure
Install the photoelectric sensor so that it
is orientated correctly in relation to the
pass directions of the target objects as
shown in the figure below.
NOTES
1. Environment
1) Avoid using the sensor in environ-
ments containing excessive amounts of
steam, dust, corrosive gas, or where
organic solvents are present.
2) When the sensor is used in noisy envi-
ronments, connect a capacitor (minimum
33 µF) across its power input terminals.
2. Wiring
1) Check all wiring before applying
power. Incorrect wiring may damage the
internal circuit (in particular, check that
the connection to the power supply is not
reversed.)
Object
2) Avoid excessive removing and replac-
ing of the connector.
Pass directions
Object
3. Detector surface (Optical surface)
1) Keep the detector surface clean.
Excessive dust or dirt on the detector
surface will deteriorate the sensing per-
formance.
Object
❈ → stands for pass direction of the target object.
For the general precautions, refer to the
Notes for Motion Sensors on next page.
2) Do not allow condensation or freezing
to occur on the surface of the sensor. If
6) When using multiple sensors in paral-
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