Banner Engineering Introduces Wireless Photoelectric Sensor Solution

Banner Engineering has unveiled the SureCross Q45, ich is designed to be a globally-unique self-contained, wireless standard photoelectric sensor solution that can be used effectively for control and monitoring applications.

SureCross® Q45 Wireless Photoelectric Sensor

This new design allows installation operators to instantly incorporate a scalable, wireless sensor network through monitoring and optimization of multiple machines and processes for achieving enhanced efficiency than traditional solutions that are less cost-efficient owing to cables, conduits and such infrastructure requirements complexities.

Being well-established in photoelectric sensors and wireless technology, Banner Engineering is the unique company to offer a 100% self-efficient wireless sensing solution.

The SureCross Q45 brings improved efficiency to control and monitoring applications through long range communication of up to 3,000 ft./1 km line-of-sight minimum; turnkey photoelectric wireless photoelectric solution; uses two replaceable AA Lithium batteries and proprietary power management based on sensor and application for extended battery life up to five years; integrated site survey capabilities; multiple I/O with support of a wireless network of up to 47 Q45 sensors per gateway; sturdy IP67/NEMA 6P protection from liquids and debris prevalent in industrial environments; and includes deterministic PLC-level reliability.

The SureCross Q45 ideally serves multiple applications such as remote applications, cable replacement, moving applications, and productivity solutions. Models such as Convergent Visible, Polarized Retroreflective, Remote Device Interface and Fiber Optic are being offered by the company to cater to the varied application requirements.

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