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                     With each Sensor Kit, there will be (2) 15m Cables with Connectors on One End, and Bare Wires on the Other. 
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                     The Connectors will Screw Directly onto the Sensors. 
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                     Using the Free Ends of the Cables, Wire them into the Terminal Block inside the Goff's Provided Control Panel. 
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                     The Receiver has (2) LEDs on the Top of the Unit. 
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                     The Transmitter has (1) LED on the Top of the Unit. 
 
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                     Use the Provided Fasteners to Mount your SICK Photo-Eye Brackets at the Desired Height. 
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                     Thread the Plastic Nuts directly onto the Sensors to Secure them to the Brackets. 
 
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                     Pre-Drill Clearance Holes for the 1/4-20 Fasteners, at the Desired Sensor Height. 
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                     Use the Provided 1/4-20 Screws and Serrated Flange Nuts to Mount your SICK Photo-Eye Brackets using the Holes previously drilled. 
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                     Thread the Plastic Nuts directly onto the Sensors to Secure them to the Brackets. 
 
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                     The Receiver can be Identified by its 2 LEDs on the top of the unit. 
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                     REMOVE FACTORY JUMPER WIRE BETWEEN 24VDC AND SAFETY 1. 
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                     Receiver Wiring: 
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                     Brown Wire - 24VDC 
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                     Blue Wire - 0VDC 
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                     Black Wire - SAFETY 1 
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                     White Wire - NOT USED 
 
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                     The Transmitter can be Identified by its Single LED on the top of the unit. 
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                     Transmitter Wiring: 
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                     Brown Wire - 24VDC 
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                     Blue Wire - 0VDC 
 
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