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Remote Input
The remote input may be used to perform TEACH/SET methods and to program the sensor remotely. Connect the white input wire of the
sensor to ground (0V dc), with a remote switch connected between them. Pulse the remote input according to the diagram shown below
in Figure 6. Follow the instructions in the TEACH/SET sections in Adjust Mode on page 7 to perform a TEACH/SET method.
TEACH methods and remote programming modes may be exited either after a 60-second timeout or by holding the remote input low for >
2 seconds, the sensor will return to RUN mode without saving any new settings.
Figure 4. Remote Input Flowchart
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Banner DF-G1-NS-2M Specifications

Power IconPower
supply voltage10 to 30 V dc
power consumption (standard display mode)960 mW
current consumption (standard display mode)< 40 mA at 24 V dc
power consumption (ECO display mode)720 mW
current consumption (ECO display mode)< 30 mA at 24 V dc
Output IconOutput
output configuration1 current sinking (NPN) or 1 current sourcing (PNP) output
output rating100 mA max. load
off-state leakage current (NPN/PNP models)< 5 μA at 30 V dc
on-state saturation voltage (NPN)< 1.5 V
Performance IconPerformance
output response time (high speed)200 µs
output response time (standard)500 µs
repeatability (high speed)66 µs
repeatability (standard/long range/extra long range)100 µs
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature−10 °C to +55 °C
storage temperature−20 °C to +85 °C
humidity90% at +60 °C maximum relative humidity (non-condensing)

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