Operator Interfaces, Switches & Relays


Compact indicator light shows sensor status in restricted visibility applications

October 2006 Operator Interfaces, Switches & Relays

Banner Engineering has introduced EZ-LIGHT indicator lights for remotely indicating sensor status. Designed for use when the placement or distance of a sensor limits its visibility, the EZ-LIGHT offers a bright, easy-to-see, 2-colour indicator light that mimics the sensor's own indicators-providing clear, visual status of the sensor. Compatible with all sensor types and brands, the EZ-LIGHT integrates seamlessly into new and existing applications by connecting the sensor with a 'Y' splitter cable.

Additional features of the product are:

* Works with all makes of photoelectric, proximity, ultrasonic and other sensors.

* Available in models with nickel-plated brass 18 mm barrels or thermoplastic 18 and 30 mm T-style right-angle models.

* 10-30 V d.c. EZ-LIGHT accepts NPN or PNP output directly from the sensor.

* Green light indicates POWER ON; yellow indicates OUTPUT ENERGIZED.

Banner Engineering is locally represented by RET Automation Controls.



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