Sensor Switch
DIRECTIONAL DETECTION SENSOR SWITCH MS-60E
Sensor switch to distinguish the direction of human body or vehicle.
MS-60E is a passive infrared sensor which is designed to detect infrared rays emitted from human body and vehicle.
This unit has two detection areas, making it suitable to detect one-way direction of moving objects.

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Feature
Direction Conscious Sensor
Two detection areas allow directional detection with only one unit.
This is completely different from other systems which require two or more units.
Wide Applications
• Entrance/Exit control
• Parking gate control
• Security and safety in a construction site
• Announcement for the prohibited area Walking person & low-speed vehicle can be detected.
Rain Proof Housing
Rain-proof structure facilitates outdoor installation.
Various mounting positions such as ceiling, wall and pole can be chosen.
Adjustable Output Timer
Output time is adjustable from approx.
5sec. to approx. 5min.
Other Features
Directional detection, Day or Night time operation are selectable by switches.
Specification
Model | MS-60E |
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Detection system | Passive infrared |
DETECTION AREA | Detection area A (1 pair) Detection area B (1 pair) Detection distance 0.5 to 6.0m (20" to 20') |
Angle adjustment | Horizontal +/-90 degrees Vertical 0 to 6 degrees (below direction) |
Supply voltage | 10.5 to 30V DC |
Current consumption | 40mA or less |
Output | Dry contact relay output N.C/N.O selectable Contact capacity: 30V AC/DC 0.5A (resistive load) Output time: Detection time + off delay Approx. 5 sec. to 5 min. |
Tamper signal | Dry contact relay output N.C Capacity: 30V AC/DC 2A (resistance load) |
Adjustment volume (Delay time day light) |
Approx. 5 sec. to 5 min. (detection time + off delay) Approx. 50 lux to ∞ (regardless illuminance) |
Directional detection | A→B / B→A selectable |
Operation LED | Red LED |
Ambient temperature range | -20 degrees to +50 degrees (without condensation/freezing) |
Weight | 220g |
Appearance | Cover: PE resin Body: AES resin (white) |