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Details about IR Switches
I don't have the KOP in front of me, but I just discovered a comment in the manual about the "New" Allen-Bradley beam sensors.
The KOP list mentions two items: KR61 "Receiver" (combined RX and source) KR62 "Source" (Rockwell Automation). Are either of these the Allen Bradley sensor, or is this something that gets ordered sepparately. Thnaks Phil. |
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Re: Details about IR Switches
The combination of the two constitutes the Allen Bradley sensor mentioned. Its a broken beam style sensor like a garage door safety. One unit transmits a beam to the other receiver unit.
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