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Product category: Proximity Sensors
News Release from: Vydas International Marketing | Subject: MassaSonic M-5000/95 ultrasonic sensor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 23 March 2001

Ultrasonic sensor handles up to 6m with
ease

The MassaSonic M-5000/95 is the latest in the Smart Ultrasonic Sensor series, with maximum range up to 6 metres, as well as state-of-the-art ultrasonic and microprocessor technology

The MassaSonic M-5000/95 is the latest version of the Smart Ultrasonic Sensor series The new model with maximum range up to 6 metres, incorporates state-of-the-art ultrasonic and microprocessor technology, to provide a self-contained, precision non-contacting sensing system for measuring and/or controlling position, distance or level in many factory automation or industrial process control applications

The M-5000/95 sensor is manufactured by Massa Products Corp USA, for more than 50 years a recognised leader in the design and manufacture of electroacoustic transducers and systems for use in air and under water.

The product is available in Europe from sensing and instrumentation specialist Vydas International Marketing.

The M-5000/95 stands out over all other systems because of its extraordinary ease of use and operation, genuinely user-friendly software, versatility in user controlled outputs, and the ability to be set up without using a target.

The sensor transmits narrow beam sound pulses at a user-selected rate (or it can be externally triggered), processes return echoes, and produces several outputs depending on the position of the target.

Operating from 12 to 28 V DC, the M-5000/95 provides non-contact measurement over a nominal target range of 0.3 m to 4.0 m (1 to 13 feet).

Maximum programmable distance is 6.0 m (20 feet) for special applications.

Outputs include a 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA DC analogue current loop, two independent setpoint switches, and echo status by both an LED indicator and an Echo Status Output switch.

The system parameters and outputs are fully user programmable via an RS-485 data link, thereby eliminating the sealing and tampering problems associated with adjustment potentiometers or pushbuttons.

The sensor has built in compensation for speed-of-sound changes due to air temperature variations.

Applications for this innovative sensor include precision distance measurement, liquid and solids level measurement, automatic filling operations, mechanical positioning, roll diameter measurement, web loop monitoring, automatic packaging, machine tool fluid level, paper and plastics film processing and many others.

Some additional programmable features include, analogue output slope, sampling rate, averaging of multiple target distance measurements, loss-of-echo time-out, and setpoint hysteresis.

These feature-rich functions permit Massa's M-5000/95 Sensor to perform as a versatile stand-alone controller in many applications.

Massa's extremely user-friendly software works with a PC running under Windows(r) 95 or 98 operating systems.

The M-5000/95 connects to a serial port of the PC using an RS-485/RS-232 converter.

The RS-485 data link allows up to 32 of the M-5000/95 sensors to be on the same multi-drop communications network.

For users that prefer not to use a PC, the sensors can be programmed at the factory to the customer's exact specifications for true "plug and play" operation.

Other features of the M-5000/95 include: industry standard 30 mm diameter CPVC housing, environmentally sealed to IEC IP 67 and NEMA 6 specifications, operation from -20ø C to 65ø C with built-in temperature compensation, diagnostic and monitoring outputs, and protection from over-voltage, short circuits, and reverse polarity. Request a free brochure from Vydas International Marketing ...

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