
Baumer O500.ER-GW1B.72CU 11167280 is a through beam sensor receiver designed for precise object detection with an actual range of 25 m and a nominal range of 40 m. It features a flashing light indicator for alignment or soiled lens detection, and LED indicators for power status and operation mode. The sensor offers sensitivity adjustment via qTeach or remote control, and boasts a quick response time of less than 0.49 ms. Operating on a voltage supply range of 10 to 30 VDC, it consumes a maximum of 40 mA with a typical consumption of 30 mA. The output functions include light/dark operate with a push-pull output circuit and a maximum output current of 100 mA. It includes safety features such as short circuit and reverse polarity protection. The compact, rectangular design measures 18 mm in width, 45 mm in length, and 32 mm in depth, with a durable plastic housing made of ASA and PMMA. The sensor connects via a 4-pin, 2 m cable and operates within a temperature range of -25 to +60 °C, with an IP 67 protection class for robust performance in various environments.
- Type:
- Through beam sensor
- Emitter / receiver:
- Receiver
- Actual range Sb:
- 25 m
- Nominal range Sn:
- 40 m
- Alignment / soiled lens indicator:
- Flashing light indicator
- Light indicator:
- LED yellow
- Power on indication:
- LED green
- Sensitivity adjustment:
- qTeach / remote
- Alignment optical axis:
- < 1°
- Response time / release time:
- < 0.49 ms
- Voltage supply range +Vs:
- 10 30 VDC
- Current consumption max. (no load):
- 40 mA
- Current consumption typ.:
- 30 mA
- Voltage drop Vd:
- <3 VDC
- Output function:
- Light / dark operate
- Output circuit:
- Push-pull
- Output current:
- 100 mA
- Short circuit protection:
- Yes
- Reverse polarity protection:
- Yes
- Width / diameter:
- 18 mm
- Height / length:
- 45 mm
- Depth:
- 32 mm
- Design:
- Rectangular
- Housing material:
- Plastic (ASA, PMMA)
- Front (optics):
- PMMA
- Connection types:
- Cable 4 pin, 2 m
- Operating temperature:
- -25 +60 °C
- Protection class:
- IP 67
- Datasheet:
- View