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Q85VR3LP-T9

12VDC~240VDC 24VAC~240VAC Q85 Series Adjustable, Potentiometer Retroreflective, Polarized 5-Pin -25°C~55°C


  • Manufacturer: Banner Engineering Corporation
  • Nocochips NO: 124-Q85VR3LP-T9
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  • Description: 12VDC~240VDC 24VAC~240VAC Q85 Series Adjustable, Potentiometer Retroreflective, Polarized 5-Pin -25°C~55°C (Kg)

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Number of Pins 5
Housing Material ABS
Operating Temperature -25°C~55°C
Published 2008
Series Q85
Part Status Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Voltage - Supply 12VDC~240VDC 24VAC~240VAC
Ingress Protection NEMA 1, 2, 3, 3S, 4, 4X, 6, 6P, 12, 13 IEC IP67
Output Configuration SPDT
Output Current 3A
Response Time 20ms
Adjustment Type Adjustable, Potentiometer
Sensing Distance 3.15 ~ 181.10 (80mm ~ 4600mm)
Sensing Method Retroreflective, Polarized
Max Supply Voltage (DC) 240V
Light Source Red LED
Min Supply Voltage (DC) 12V
REACH SVHC No SVHC
RoHS Status ROHS3 Compliant
Ratings IP67

Q85VR3LP-T9 Overview


To maintain reliable performance, the photoelectric sensor should have a temperature of -25°C~55°C. In order for these electronic components to work, their voltage must be set to 12VDC~240VDC 24VAC~240VAC. It's ideal for photoelectric sensors to have a response time of 20ms. Connecting the 5 pins is necessary for the photoelectric sensor to work properly. It is required that the output current of a photoelectric sensor be 3A. There is no damage to the photoelectric sensor when applied a voltage of 240V in a DC circuit. Using a voltage as low as possible, such as 12V, this photoelectric sensor can operate.

Q85VR3LP-T9 Features


Sensing Distance: 3.15 ~ 181.10 (80mm ~ 4600mm)
5 pins
Response Time: 20ms
Operating Temperature: -25°C~55°C
Q85 Series
Maximal Supply Voltage (DC): 240V
Minimal Supply Voltage (DC): 12V

Q85VR3LP-T9 Applications


There are a lot of Banner Engineering Corporation Q85VR3LP-T9 Photoelectric Sensors applications.

  • Automotive industry
  • Entrance and gate
  • Monitoring bigger areas for objects with light grids
  • Pharmaceutical industry
  • Checking objects on production lines or conveyors
  • Material handling
  • Detecting colours
  • Automatic doors
  • Counting small objects
  • Zone scanners

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