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| Detection Method | Shape (mm) | Detection Range (White Paper) | Set Range (BGS) | Spot Size | NPN Type | PNP Type |
| Distance Setting Type (BGS) | ![]() | 30 to 300 mm | 30 to 150 mm | 0.5 mm | E-MSMLL61 | E-MSMLL81 |



(1) When sensors are installed facing each other, mutual interference may occur. Therefore, avoid aligning the optical axes of the sensors during installation.
(2) When setting up, please avoid allowing strong light such as sunlight, fluorescent lamps, or incandescent lamps to enter the sensor's detection angle.
(3) When installing the sensor, striking it with a hammer or similar tool may damage its waterproof function. Therefore, avoid hitting the sensor with a hammer or similar tool.
(4) When installing the main body, please use M3 screws. The tightening torque when installing the enclosure should be less than 0.5 N⋅m.
(2) About Installation Direction(1) When installing, ensure that the sensor's detection surface is parallel to the detected object (do not tilt it relative to the object).


(2) If there is a mirror-like surface below the sensor, light emitted from the detected object may be reflected by the mirror and return to the sensor, sometimes causing unstable operation. Therefore, as shown below, the sensor should be installed at an angle or at a certain distance from the surface.

(3) Regarding the installation direction of the sensor, pay attention to the movement direction of the detected object. Install as shown in the figure below.


(1) Names and Functions of Each Component

(Note 1): Gradually and gently turn the distance adjustment regulator with a flathead screwdriver. To protect the regulator, it will idle when fully rotated. Please be aware. If the distance setting is invalid, please set it again.
(2) Distance Setting
a. Adjustment Notes and InstructionsⅠ. When using this product, please be sure to set the distance.
Ⅱ. Since the distance setting adjuster of this product is a multi-turn adjuster, when adjusting points A and B according to the table below, there may be more than one turn between points A and B. When setting the distance, do not mix up the number of turns on each adjuster. Set it to the midpoint between point A and point B.
b. Sensitivity AdjustmentⅠ. When detecting the movement direction of an object is to the left or right of the sensor
| Step | Sensitivity Adjuster | Contents |
| ① | ![]() | Turn the sensitivity adjuster fully counterclockwise to the minimum sensitivity position (MIN.). |
| ② | ![]() | Place the object to be detected at a certain distance from the sensor, then gradually rotate it clockwise to point A until the sensor switches to detection mode. |
| ③ | ![]() | Remove the object, rotate the distance setting adjuster clockwise, and after entering the detection state, rotate it counterclockwise until you find point B where the sensor switches to the non-detection state. If the distance adjustment knob is turned fully clockwise and the sensor still does not enter the detection state, this position is called point B. (Since the sensor is equipped with a multi-turn adjuster, there may be more than one turn between point A and point B.) |
| ④ | Best Position![]() | The optimal position for stable object detection is the midpoint between A and B. |
(Note 1): Please use a flathead screwdriver to gently and gradually turn the sensitivity adjuster. Excessive force may damage the adjuster.
Ⅱ. When the direction of the object's movement to be detected is the front-back direction of the sensor, only settings (1) and (2) above need to be made. In addition, the detection position may vary depending on the object being detected, so please be sure to confirm the operation with the actual object.
(2) About Optical Axis Adjustmenta) Turn the sensitivity adjuster fully counterclockwise to the minimum sensitivity position (MIN).
b) With the target object present, slowly turn the sensitivity adjuster clockwise to find point A where the sensor enters the detection state.
c) Remove the object to be detected. While in the non-detection state (no object present), continue turning the sensitivity adjuster clockwise until the sensor enters the detection state, then turn it back until the sensor returns to the non-detection state at point B. (If the sensitivity adjuster is turned fully clockwise to the maximum and the sensor still does not enter the 'light received' inactive state, this position is point B.)
e) The optimal position for stable object detection is point C, which is between points A and B.

| Precautions |
· Please make sure to perform wiring with the power turned off.
· Please ensure that the power supply voltage remains within the rated range.
· If the power supply is provided by a commercial switching regulator, please ensure that the power rack grounding terminal (F.G) is grounded.
· If devices that generate noise, such as switches, regulators, or engines, are used near this sensor.
· Be sure to ground the device's grounding terminal (F.G).
· Do not use within a short period (0.5s) after the power is turned on.
· Self-diagnosis output does not have short-circuit protection. Do not connect directly to a capacitor or capacitive load.
· Do not run the wiring together with high-voltage power lines or in the same conduit as power lines, as this may cause malfunction due to induction.
· Cables of 0.3 mm2 or less can be extended up to 100 m.
· Avoid dust, dirt, and steam.
· Do not allow the sensor to come into direct contact with water, oil, grease, or organic solvents such as thinner.
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| Type | Laser Sensor | Detection Object | Opaque Body | Detection Method | Retroreflective Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Detection Light Type | Laser | Detection Method(Ø) | 0.5 mm | Detection Type (Selectable only with Reflection Type) | Distance Setting Type |
| Detection Distance(mm) | 30 to 300 mm |
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