Tapeswitch Corporation

B Series Microprocessor Controlled Units

B Series Microprocessor Controlled Units

Tapeswitch Corporation’s B-Series are full-featured, microprocessor-controlled units designed for optical guarding applications. These photoelectric barriers have special capabilities including beam blanking and a flexible interface. Features and benefits include: 2-unit system that does not require a controller, easily interfaces with external devices, redundant fail-safe PNP outputs, beam blanking capability, rugged one-piece extruded aluminum housing at EN ISO 13849-1 compliant, CE certified and marked UL, and optional diagnostic display. A wide range of sizes and resolutions are available. B-Series includes an emitter and receiver pair that constitutes a complete system. They provide two redundant solid state PNP type outputs and qualify as a type 4 safety device in accordance with EN61496-1. These outputs can be interfaced directly into the security systems, provided that the circuitry is compatible with PNP type outputs.

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