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Pick-to-Light – Placement Sensor

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Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | 45466 Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | [email protected] | www.turck.com 1|2

PTL110S-FF100TD3-QPS150 | 19-01-2022 07-39 | Technical modifications reserved

PTL110S-FF100TD3-QPS150

Pick-to-Light – Placement Sensor

Technical data

Type PTL110S-FF100TD3-QPS150

ID 3807525

Purpose Pick-to-Light

Function Diffuse mode sensor with fixed-field back- ground suppression

Max. range 100  mm

Light type IR

Number of beams 1

Features of color 1 RGB

Special features I/O module-compatible

Operating voltage 10…30  VDC

DC rated operational current ≤ 155 mA Max. current consumption per color 155  mA

Input power 1.65 W

Communication protocol Modbus RTU

Mechanical data

 

Cascadable Yes

Design Rectangular

Dimensions 110 x 35 x 33.1  mm

Housing material Plastic, ABS, Black

Window material Polycarbonate, diffuse

Electrical connection Cable with connector, M12 × 1, 0.15  m, PVC

Number of cores 4

Ambient temperature -40…+50  °C

Relative humidity 0…90 %

Protection class IP54

Features

Protection class IP54

Shielded cable with M12 × 1 male connec- tor, 4-pin, 150 mm

Operating voltage 10…30 VDC

RGB-LED display with up to 14 different light colors

Capacitive Sensor

3-digit, 7-segment display

Wiring diagram

Functional principle

PTL110 pick-to-light devices are equipped with a multi-functional display and optional capacitive touch button, optical sensor and 3- digit 7-segment display and can be connected to create a powerful picking system. The PTL110 systems feature quick response times and flexible installation options to improve the speed, productivity and quality of picking and component placement applications. PTL110 pick-to-light devices are powered by PICK- IQ™, a purpose-built serial bus protocol that is compatible with Modbus and uses a common ID to reduce the typical latency that results from polling multiple devices.

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PTL110S-FF100TD3-QPS150 | 19-01-2022 07-39 | Technical modifications reserved

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