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OPTO-TOUCH™

Momentary Action Optical Touch Buttons


OTB Series
Banner Optical Touch Buttons are touch-activated photoelectric switches
designed to replace capacitive touch switches and mechanical push buttons. OTB Series Momentary Action
The OPTO-TOUCH's SPDT electromechanical relay or solid-state output (de- Optical Touch Button (QD model shown)
pending upon model) is activated for as long as a finger, introduced into the "touch
area" (yoke) of the switch, interrupts the OPTO-TOUCH's infrared sensing beam.
Banner Optical Touch Buttons are ergonomically designed to eliminate the hand,
wrist, and arm stresses associated with mechanical push buttons. They require
absolutely no physical pressure to operate. LED indicators light for "power on"
and "output activated".
All models are highly resistant to EMI, RFI, and ambient light interference. OTBs
have either a black polysulfone (or red Lexan®) upper housing and VALOX® base.
Lexan® models have the letter "L" in their model number suffix. Environmental E71083
considerations for use of the two types differ; see specifications below. The 30-
mm threaded base on all models provides easy mounting, and Banner Optical LR41887-24

Touch Buttons are easily retrofitted to existing machines. See pages 2 and 5 for
model listings.

Specifications
Supply Voltage: Models for 105 to 130V ac, 210 to 250V ac (50/60 M30 x 1,5 external threads and 1/2" NPSM internal threads. Base
Hz), 10 to 30V dc, or 20 to 30V ac/dc (at 25 mA, exclusive of load). requires a 1-3/16" diameter mounting hole (fits most standard automo-
Output Configuration: tive-size "jumbo" legend plates and oiltight pushbutton holes). Sup-
AC and ac/dc models: All models have SPDT electromechanical relay plied with a field cover of polycarbonate-PET polyester. OPTO-
(one N.O. contact, one N.C. contact). TOUCH OTBs are rated NEMA 1, 3, 4, 4X, 12, and 13.
DC-only models: Cable: DC-only Quick-disconnect (QD) models require model MBCC-
OTBVN6 models have complementary NPN sinking outputs; 412 4-conductor mini-type cable (p/n 25226); AC and ac/dc Quick-
OTBVP6 models have complementary PNP sourcing outputs. disconnect (QD) models require MBCC-512 5-conductor cable (p/n
25496; cables are purchased separately). Mini-type QD cables are 12 feet
Output Rating: long. Models with attached cable (non-QD models) are supplied with 6
AC and ac/dc models: Maximum voltage is 250V ac or 30V dc. feet of PVC-jacketed, 22 AWG 4- or 5-conductor cable.
Maximum current is 7 amps (resistive load), 1 HP max.
Minimum load is .05 watts (dc), .05VA (ac). Environmental Considerations (models with polysulfone housing):
Mechanical life of relay is 50,000,000 operations (minimum). Prolonged exposure of the OPTO-TOUCH to direct outdoor sunlight
Electrical life of relay is 100,000 operations (min.) at full resistive load. will cause embrittlement of the polysulfone housing. Window glass
Transient suppression recommended when switching inductive loads. effectively filters longer wavelength ultraviolet and provides excel-
lent protection from sunlight. Contact the factory Application Engi-
DC models: 150 mA maximum load (each output). neering Department regarding outdoor applications.
Ambient Light Immunity: 120,000 lux (direct sunlight). Environmental Considerations (models with Lexan® housing):
EMI/RFI Immunity: The OPTO-TOUCH is highly resistant to Prolonged exposure of the OPTO-TOUCH to hot water and moist
both single and mixed EMI and RFI noise sources. high-temperature environments above 150°F (66°C) should be
Operating Temperature Range: -20 to +50°C (-4 to +122°F). avoided. Aromatic hydrocarbons (such as xylene and toluene),
halogenated hydrocarbons, and strong alkalis should be avoided.
Indicator LEDs: Two indicator LEDs. One lights whenever power Clean periodically using mild soap solution and a soft cloth. Avoid
is "on"; the other lights whenever the output relay is activated. strong alkaline materials.
Construction: Black polysulfone (or red Lexan®) upper housing
and fiber-reinforced VALOX® base. Electronics fully epoxy-encap- Read all WARNINGs carefully.
sulated. Totally sealed, non-metallic enclosure. Threaded base has

WARNING. Banner OPTO-TOUCH™ OTB and OTBL Series Optical Touch Buttons are intended
as general-purpose initiators, and are not safety devices. Like most solid-state devices, they are as equally
likely to fail in the conducting ("on") state as in the non-conducting ("off") state. If OPTO-TOUCH Optical
Touch Buttons are used to initiate machines or operations in which false operation of an Optical Touch Button could be
dangerous, point-of-operation guarding devices or related safety controls must be installed and maintained to meet all
appropriate OSHA regulations and ANSI B11 machine safety standards.

Printed in 86$ P/N 284365HY+


OTB Series Momentary Action OPTO-TOUCH
Hookup Information and Model Listing Hookup Information and Model Listing
10-30V DC models (see page 5 for ordering information) AC and AC/DC models (see page 5 for ordering information)
®
Add "L" to specify Lexan upper housing (others are polysulfone); Add "L" to specify Lexan® upper housing (others are polysulfone);
"QD" in model suffix indicates Quick Disconnect base. "QD" in model suffix indicates Quick Disconnect base.

OTBVN6(L) and OTBVN6(L)QD Models


complementary (+) (-) OTBA5(L) 120V ac, SPDT electromechanical relay
sinking outputs output, 6-foot attached cable
OTBA5(L)QD 120V ac, SPDT electromechanical relay
Model output, QD base (use MBCC-512 cable)
OTBVN6(L)QD OTBB5(L) 220/240V ac, SPDT electromechanical relay
requires output, 6-foot attached cable
MBCC-412 OTBB5(L)QD 220/240V ac, SPDT electromechanical relay
cable output, QD base (use MBCC-512 cable)
(p/n 25226, OTBVR81(L) 20-30V ac or dc*, SPDT electromechanical
purchase relay output, 6-foot attached cable)
separately). OTBVR81(L)QD 20-30V ac or dc*, SPDT electromechanical
relay output, QD base (use MBCC-512 cable)

OTBVP6(L) and OTBVP6(L)QD OTBA5 models: 105 to 130Vac


OTBB5 models: 210 to 250V ac
complementary OTBVR81 models: 20 to 30V ac or dc*
sourcing outputs (+) (-)
QD models
Model require model
OTBVP6(L)QD MBCC-512
requires cable
MBCC-412 (p/n 25496,
purchase
cable
separately).
(p/n 25226,
purchase
separately).

*20-30V dc power may be applied without regard to polarity

Quick Disconnect (QD) Option (order model MBCC-412 or MBCC-512 mini-type cable) SJT-type cable, 12 foot lengths
Cable connector end view, MBCC-412 Cable connector end view, MBCC-512 Cable connector, side view
cable (p/n 25226), for dc-only models cable (p/n 25496), for ac and ac/dc models (MBCC-412 and MBCC-512 cable)

The model SMB30S swivel-mount bracket (p/n 33204) is a versatile means for
mounting a Banner OPTO-TOUCH Optical Touch Button. The SMB30S lets you ergonomically
position the OPTO-TOUCH on most machinery for maximum operator comfort and convenience.
The SMB30S mounts by its base. Its swivel ball locks snugly in place when its two clamping bolts
are tightened. Bracket material is black VALOX®. Hardware is stainless steel, and mounting bolts
are included.
The photo shows a model SMB30S bracket with an OPTO-TOUCH attached.

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OTB Series Momentary Action OPTO-TOUCH
OPTO-TOUCH base OPTO-TOUCH base
4-pin QD base (dc models) 5-pin QD base (ac and ac/dc models)

Dimensions (see also QD base, shown above) OPTO-TOUCH Field Covers


OPTO-TOUCH Field Covers (see drawing, below) are designed to
prevent inadvertent activation of OPTO-TOUCHs due to objects
(loose clothing, debris, etc.) which might accidentally block their
sensing beam.
Field covers are constructed of rugged polycarbonate-PET polyester
blend, which is capable of absorbing high impacts (even at low
temperatures). This material is highly resistant to abrasion and to
damage by most chemicals.
Every OPTO-TOUCH is supplied with a black field cover, as standard.
Field covers are available separately in four colors, which can be used
to differentiate touch button functions when several touch buttons are
in use:

Black model OTC-1-BK, p/n 30221


Red model OTC-1-RD, p/n 30977
Yellow model OTC-1-YW, p/n 30978
Green model OTC-1-GN, p/n 30979
VALOX® and Lexan® are registered trademarks of General Electric Company.

! Safety Instruction

A field cover has been supplied with this OPTO-TOUCH. It


should be installed, as shown in the drawing at the right, to
minimize the possibility of unintended switch operation. If
this cover is missing or has become lost or damaged, contact
Banner immediately at (612) 544-3164 for a no-charge
replacement.

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Important Application Information
Use of OPTO-TOUCH Optical Touch Buttons for Two-hand Machine Trip Controls
Requirements for Anti-tiedown Circuitry
Two-hand trip control has been a popular means for actuation of single-stroke presses
and other single-cycle machinery for many years. Optical touch buttons (OTBs)
provide an ergonomic (stress-free) alternative to conventional mechanical push buttons
used as actuators in two-hand trip controls.

OSHA Requirement for Anti-tiedown Control


Use of OTBs for two-hand trip machine actuation must include "anti-tiedown"
control to prevent any means of defeating one or both actuators to create a one-hand
trip. Federal law mandates the use of anti-tiedown control when two-hand trip actuators
are used for cycle initiation of a single stroke part revolution clutched mechanical power
press. OSHA Code of Federal Regulation, 7-1-92 Edition, CFR Title 29, Part 1910.217
(b) (6) (i) states:
"A two-hand trip shall have the individual operator’s hand controls protected against unintentional
operation and have the individual operator’s hand controls arranged by design and construction
and/or separation to require the use of both hands to trip the press and use a control arrangement
requiring concurrent operation of the individual operator’s hand controls."
Concurrent or "synchronous" actuation of two-hand trips is the most popular approach to anti-tiedown control. European
Standard prEN 574, titled "Safety of Machinery - Two-handed Control Device", defines synchronous actuation as follows:
"6.7 Synchronous actuations
In synchronous actuation an output signal shall be generated only when both control actuating
devices are actuated - in a time which is less than or equal to 0.5 seconds...
... If the control actuating devices are not actuated synchronously the output signal shall be
prevented and it shall be necessary to release both control actuating devices and to reinitiate
both input signals."

WARNING !
In the United States, the functions that a two-hand control device is intended to perform are regulated by the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Whether or not any particular two-hand control
! system installation meets all applicable OSHA requirements depends upon the details of how the two-hand
control device is applied, installed, operated, and maintained.

When properly installed, a two-hand control device using OPTO-TOUCH OTB Series Optical Touch Buttons can provide
protection only for the hands of the machine operator, and is not a point of operation personnel guarding device, as defined
by OSHA regulations. It is necessary to install point of operation guarding devices, such as safety light curtains and/or hard
guards, to protect personnel from dangerous machine motion.

WARNING!
Never use an OPTO-TOUCH Optical Touch Button as an actuator in an emergency stop (E-Stop)
circuit. E-Stop actuators must be purely mechanical devices that require no power to operate. OPTO-
! TOUCH Optical Touch Buttons require power to operate and must not be used as E-Stop actuators under
any circumstances.

NOTE: In addition to the standards and regulations mentioned above, there are numerous regulations and machine safety
standards that apply to specific industries. For assistance in obtaining copies of any of these standards, contact Banner
at the address or numbers listed at the bottom of page 6.

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Important Application Information
Prevention of False Actuation
Any anti-tiedown control must be designed to prevent accidental actuation. Anti-tiedown circutry must be designed to ignore false
input signals. False signals include (but are not limited to) voltage transients, contact "bounce", and EMI or RFI "noise". If a PLC
or any other solid-state controller is used to provide anti-tiedown, the design must assure that short duration signals (typically any
signals less than a few milliseconds) are ignored. There are several manufacturers of anti-tiedown logic modules which include
circuitry to minimize the possibility of false actuation.
Definitions:
Two-hand Trip (Control): A control that requires the operation of two separate control actuating devices by a machine operator's
hands for initiation of a machine cycle.
Anti-tiedown (Control): A two-hand trip control configured so that both of the operator's hands must be removed and then
reapplied to the control actuating devices to start another machine cycle. (Also called "anti-defeat" control.)

Ordering Information: OPTO-TOUCH Optical Touch Buttons are shipped with a black field cover, as standard. A black field
cover will be received if the OPTO-TOUCH is ordered by its model number (only). Red, yellow, or green field cover may be specified instead by
ordering the OPTO-TOUCH using the appropriate 5-digit part number from the table, below. Field covers may also be ordered separately (page 3).

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Model Cover Cover Cover Cover

•• • •• ••

OTBA5
OTBB5
27986
27987
35058
35062
35078
35082
35098
35102

• • • • •• •• OTBVR81
OTBVN6
33080
28591
35066
35070
35086
35090
35106
35110

• • • •• • • •• •••
OTBVP6 28589 35074 35094 35114
OTBA5QD 28149 35059 35079 35099
OTBB5QD 28150 35063 35083 35103

• • • • •• •• OTBVR81QD
OTBVN6QD
34078
28585
35067
35071
35087
35091
35107
35111

• •
• • •• •• •• • • OTBVP6QD
OTBA5L
28590
32167
35075
35060
35095
35080
35115
35100
OTBB5L 32254 35064 35084 35104

• • • • •• •• OTBVR81L
OTBVN6L
34040
33706
35068
35072
35088
35092
35108
35112


• • •• • • • •• • OTBVP6L
OTBA5LQD
34110
32255
35076
35061
35096
35081
35116
35101


• • • • •• ••
OTBB5LQD
OTBVR81LQD 34041
32256 35065
35069
35085
35089
35105
35109
OTBVN6LQD 35057 35073 35093 35113

• • • • OTBVP6LQD 34997 35077 35097 35117

NOTE: Banner Optical Touch Buttons are manufactured and sold under license for U. S Patent #4,939,358.

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Banner Engineering Corp Limited Warranty
Banner Engineering Corp. warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year
following the date of shipment. Banner Engineering Corp. will repair or replace, free of charge, any product of its
manufacture which, at the time it is returned to the factory, is found to have been defective during the warranty
period.This warranty does not cover damage or liability for misuse, abuse, or the improper application or installation of
the Banner product.

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE), AND WHETHER ARISING UNDER COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, COURSE OF DEAL-
ING OR TRADE USAGE.

This Warranty is exclusive and limited to repair or, at the discretion of Banner Engineering Corp., replacement. IN NO
EVENT SHALL BANNER ENGINEERING CORP. BE LIABLE TO BUYER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FOR
ANY EXTRA COSTS, EXPENSES, LOSSES, LOSS OF PROFITS, OR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR
SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY PRODUCT DEFECT OR FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE
THE PRODUCT, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR WARRANTY, STATUTE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY,
NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHERWISE.

Banner Engineering Corp. reserves the right to change, modify or improve the design of the product without assuming
any obligations or liabilities relating to any product previously manufactured by Banner Engineering Corp.

Banner Engineering Corp. 9714 Tenth Ave. No. Minneapolis, MN 55441 Telephone: (612)544-3164 FAX (applications): (612)544-3573

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