Thank you very much for purchasing our PATLITE
products.
Request the installation and wiring be performed by
a professional contractor if construction work is
involved.
Prior to installation, read this manual thoroughly
before using this product to ensure correct use.
If there are any questions concerning this product,
refer to the contact information at the end of this
document and contact your nearest PATLITE Sales
Representative.
To the Contractor
Read this manual carefully prior to installation.
Be sure to return this manual to the customer.
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5 Wiring
6 Using the LED and Buzzer
7 Troubleshooting
8 Specifi cations
9 Service Parts
10 Optional Parts
12
16
25
28
31
32
Read this First
1
Safety Precautions
The safety precautions that should always be followed in order to prevent injury to user or other individuals as well as
prevent damage to property are described below.
The level of injury or damage caused by ignoring these safety precautions and using the product improperly is categorized
and described below.
Warning
This icon indicates an action with the potential to
cause death or serious injury.
Caution
This icon indicates an action with the potential to
cause injury, physical loss or damage.
Warning
To prevent from short-circuits or damage, observe the following:
Be sure the power is disconnected before replacement or repair, including the replacement of the fuse.
Use this product in a properly maintained condition. (Replace or repair if the globe, case, etc. are damaged.)
If installing this product requires construction work, ask a specialist in order to avoid fi re, or personal injury.
When this product is used for security purposes, it should be inspected daily. In case a malfunction should occur, it is
recommended that you use this product together with other security products.
After installation, do not use this product to climb up onto the equipment with.
Failure to comply will result in product damage and/or falling off the machinery.
Caution
Be sure to put a fuse in the wiring circuit between the power source and equipment for protection. If a fuse is not added,
it may result in product and/or equipment failure.
Be sure to prevent electrostatic damage due to discharge when working with this product for wiring, exchanging units,
setting up parameters, etc. by discharging static electricity on your body, etc.
Do not disassemble or detach during operation.
Do not push on any internal parts when wiring or removing and installing the globe.
Notice
To ensure proper safety while using the signal tower, observe the following:
Be sure to prevent electrostatic damage
units, setting up parameters, etc. by discharging static electricity on your body, etc.
(To prevent damage from static electricity, touch hands or other body parts to metals or an earth ground to discharge
the body from static charge.)
Use a soft cloth moistened with water to clean the globe or case.
(Do not use
To ensure safety when this product is installed onto equipment, observe the following:
periodic pre-maintenance
Perform
As a precaution against problems occurring,
thinner, benzine, gasoline or oil
Do not remove parts
Do not modify or disassemble
Use only the specifi ed replacement parts listed in this document.
beyond those designed to be removed from this product.
.
use this product together with other equipment
due to discharge when working with this product for wiring, exchanging
.)
this product.
.
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Model Number Confi guration
2
TYPE
Assembly Model
Model Number Example
NE-24A
ModelRated Voltage
NE-A-
24 V DC
24
NE-24A-R
24 V DC
Red
LED Unit
Color
Red
R
Amber
Y
Green
G
Blue
B
White
C
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TYPE
Assembly Model
NE-M1A
ModelRated VoltageTouch SensorBuzzer
NE-A-
LED Unit
Color
Model Number Example
12 ~ 24 V DC
M1
NE-M1ATB-M
12 ~ 24 V DC
Touch Sensor
Buzzer
Multicolor
With Touch Sensor
T
No Touch Sensor
N
With Buzzer
B
No Buzzer
N
Multicolor
M
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TYPE
Assembly Model
NE-IL
ModelTouch SensorBuzzer
NE-IL-
LED Unit
Color
With Touch Sensor (General-Purpose Digital/Analog Input)
*1 The mounting holes (2 positions) are designed to be punched out.
Drill the Ø 4.5 mounting holes from the top.
When drilling out the holes, take care to prevent the tools from making contact with the internal
touch sensor.
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Accessory
Waterproof Sheet
TYPE
46.5
72.52016.2
10 1
NE-IL
Ø 56
Electrostatic Capacitive
Touch Sensor
(Only for NE-ILXB-M
and NE-ILTB-M)
Globe
O-Ring
Buzzer Case
Nameplate
Aperture Section
Waterproof Sheet
M30 Nut
M30 × 1.5
M12 Connector
IO-Link C/Q
Analog IN
Digital GND
Digital IN
L+
M12 Connector Pin Confi guration (NE-ILXB-M)
N.C.
L-
M12 Connector Pin Confi guration
(NE-ILTB-M/NE-ILNB-M)
Analog GND
L-
N.C.
L+
N.C.
IO-Link C/Q
Unit: mm
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Installation
4
Caution
This product is for indoor use only. (Do not use it outdoors.)
Do not leave the product, or use it without globe installed.
Do not apply excessive force when mounting/removing the globe. Failure to comply will result in damage.
When removing and installing the globe again, check that there is no gap between the globe and case.
A gap may result in parts falling in or water ingress.
Use a soft cloth moistened with water to clean the globe or case.
(Do not use thinner, benzine, gasoline or oil.)
The waterproof sheet must be used before installation.
This product has a 1mm thick waterproof sheet at the bottom of the case. However, because installation surface
unevenness may cause a lack of waterproofi ng protection, it is recommended to apply sealant between the unit and the
installation surface to maintain waterproof conditions.
Notice
The following requirements are necessary for proper installation:
- Install the signal beacon where excessive
- lnstall the signal beacon on a
- Install the signal beacon on a
When waterproofi ng, apply a sealing coating onto the nuts on the backside of the installation surface.
Provide a sealant coating around the wire exit hole, or use a Cable Gland.
sturdy
level
surface.
surface.
vibration
is not present.
TYPE
(1) Unlock the globe by holding and rotating it in a counter-
(2) Punch-out the mounting holes on the case by drilling
(3) Peel off the adhesive paper from the waterproof sheet
(4) Affi x the product to the installation surface with screws
(5) After mounting the case, fi t the globe by aligning the
Installation Dimension [Unit: mm]
When the Cable Gland is used, the hole must be large enough for it to fi t through.
The recommended Cable Gland size is as follows:
screw size: M16 × 1.5; screw length: shorter than 11 mm;
outer diameter: less than 25 mm;
material: plastic. (Tightening torque : 3 N•m)
NE-24A
clockwise direction, then lift it up.
Ø 4.5 holes from the top.
and apply it to the case.
and nuts.
(Installation screws and nuts are not included with this
product.)
positioning marks and lock it by rotating in a clockwise.
Wire Exit Hole
(Ø 16)
When the Cable Gland is used: Ø
26
Installation Holes
35.5
(2 - Ø 4.5)
M4 screw
(Tightening torque: 0.6 N•m)
(1) (5)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Positioning Mark
< Locked >
< Unlocked >
Installation Example
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TYPE
(1) Remove the globe by unscrewing it in a counter-clockwise
(2) Punch-out the mounting holes on the case and buzzer
(3) Peel off the adhesive paper from the waterproof sheet
(4) Affi x the product to the installation surface with screws
(5) Set the globe with aligning the positioning mark after
NE-M1A
direction.
case by drilling holes from the top.
and apply it to the case.
and nuts.
(Installation screws and nuts are not included with this
product.)
attaching the case, then turn the globe clockwise to lock
it.
(1) (5)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Positioning Mark
< Locked >
< Unlocked >
Installation Example
Installation Dimension [Unit: mm]
Wire Exit Hole
(Ø 16) When the Cable Gland is used: Ø 26
Installation Holes
35.5
(2 - Ø 4.5)
M4 screw (Tightening torque: 0.6 N•m)
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TYPE
(1) Remove the M30 nut.
(2) Fix on the mounting surface with the M30 nut.
(3) Connect the M12 cable to the M12 Connector.
Installation Dimension [Unit: mm]
NE-IL
Installation Holes
(Ø 31) (Tightening torque: 4.5 N•m)
Waterproof Sheet
(3)
(1) (2)
Installation Example
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Wiring
5
Caution
Make sure the power is OFF before wiring. A short circuit may damage internal circuits.
Ensure the proper working voltage is used. Any mistake in wiring may result in damage.
Do not pull the wire out or push it into the case.
Be sure the wiring is done properly. Any mistake in wiring may result in damage.
Be sure to put a fuse in the wiring circuit between the power source and equipment for protection.
If a fuse is not added, it may result in product and/or equipment failure.
TYPE
(1) Remove the globe by unscrewing it in a counter-
(2) Connect the wires to the screwless terminal block.
(3) Attach the globe by screwing it in a clockwise direction.
The terminals have no polarity.
(1) A minus driver etc. is used to pry the lever slot of the Terminal Block open, by
(2) The stripped side of the lead wire is inserted in the slot.
(3) The driver is removed to release the lever. (Check to make sure the lead wire
NE-24A
clockwise direction.
Screwless Terminal Block wiring method
pushing straight onto the lever slot.
has been locked in place.)
Strip 8 mm of wire insulation from the wire to insert it in the Terminal Block.
The minus driver blade should be at about 2 mm by 0.5 mm in size.
Screwless Terminal Block
Wiring Example
Applicable Wire Sizes
Single: 0.2 mm
Stranded: AWG 24 ~ 16
Caution
Do not apply excess force to the screwless terminal block during wiring. Doing so may cause damage.
Notice
Make sure that there is no slack in the internal wiring.
Wiring hanging over the LED may cause a reduction in luminous intensity.
2
~ 1.5 mm
Lever
2
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Wiring Example
TYPE
Wiring examples vary depending on the driving method.
NE-24A
(A) External Contact Drive
(B) I/O Unit Drive
(NPN Transistor)
(C) I/O Unit Drive
(PNP Transistor)
[ Fuse ]
Fuse Rating
250 V 1 A
External Contact
Fuse
1A
Power Supply
DC 24 V
[ External Contact Capacity ]
Current Capacity
Voltage Capacity
Is ≥ 50 mA
Vs ≥ 35 V
Fuse
1 A
Power Supply
DC 24 V
Power Supply
(Non-polar)
I/O Unit
I/O Unit
Fuse
1 A
[ Transistor (NPN or PNP) ]
Current Capacity
Withstand
Voltage
Leakage Current
No signifi cant inrush current
present.
Ic ≥ 50 mA
Vc ≥ 35 V
IL ≤ 0.1 mA
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TYPE
NE-M1ANN-M/NE-M1ANB-M
NE-M1A
NE-M1ATB-M
Do not connect directly to the power supply!
Input for Blink Control (Pink Wire)
LED Red (Red Wire)
LED Green (Green Wire)
LED Blue (Blue Wire)
Buzzer (Purple Wire)
Gray Wire
Yellow Wire
Do not connect directly to the power supply!
Output for Touch Sensor (Pink Wire)
NPN Open Collector
Load Power Valtage: DC 30 V or less
Load Current: 100 mmA or less
LED Red (Red Wire)
LED Green (Green Wire)
LED Blue (Blue Wire)
Buzzer (Purple Wire)
Power Source (Gray Wire)
Common Wire (Yellow Wire)
This will cause damage!
External Contact
for Light Control
This will cause damage!
External Contact
External Contact
for Blink Control
Fuse (1 A)
Load
Fuse (1 A)
Power Supply
GND
Power Supply
LED Color
Wiring
< NOTE > No need to connect the buzzer (purple wire) for NE-M1ANN-M. When the blink control is not necessary for
[ Fuse ]
NE-M1ANN-M/NE-M1ANB-M, no need to connect the blink control (pink wire). Be sure to insulate all unconnected
lead wires one by one. Otherwise, electric shock or short circuit may occur.
Fuse Rating
RedGreenBlueYellowCyanPurpleWhite
RedGreenBlue
[ External Contact Capacity ]
250 V 1 A
Current Capacity
Voltage Capacity
Leakage Current
Inrush current: 15 A / 0.1 ms
Signal response time: 50 ms
Red
+
Green
Is ≥ 50 mA
Vs ≥ 35 V
IL ≥ 0.1 mA
Blue
+
Green
Red
+
Blue
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Red
+
Green
+
Blue
TYPE
NE-ILXB-M
NE-ILTB-M/NE-ILNB-M
NE-IL
Analog IN (Pin-2)
Analog GND (Pin-1)
Digital IN (Pin-4)
Digital GND (Pin-3)
L+ (Pin-5)
IO-Link C/Q (Pin-8)
L- (Pin-7)
Analog Input
GND
Digital Input
GND
L+
C/Q
L-
External Sensor
External Equipment
(PWS, etc.)
IO-Link Master
L+ (Pin-1)
IO-Link C/Q (Pin-4)
L- (Pin-3)
[ External Contact Capacity ]
Current Capacity
Voltage Capacity
Leakage Current
Is ≥ 50 mA
Vs ≥ 35 V
IL ≥ 0.1 mA
[ Analog Input ]
Input Range
Update interval: 20 ms
L+
C/Q
L-
4 mA - 20 mA
IO-Link Master
[ Digital Input ]
Driving Method
Update interval: 20 ms
NPN open drain
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Using the LED and Buzzer
6
TYPE
The LED light color and buzzer sound pattern can be set by removing the globe and adjusting the DIP switches. For touch
sensor specifi cations, the touch sensor input switching can be set.
NE-M1A
Caution
Do not use excess force when performing operations.
deformation.
Do not use sharp-pointed objects to perform operations.
switches or hinder contact between contact parts.
Top view of product (with globe removed)
OFF
ON
Failure to comply will result in damage due to breakage or
Failure to comply may result in damage and inoperative
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Using the NE-M1A
This product is able to use a signal wire to control the LED and buzzer.
Each setting is adjusted using the setting DIP switches.
NE-M1ATB can also be controlled with a touch sensor.
About DIP Switches
Settings can be changed as shown in the following tables. (All OFF as factory default settings)
NE-M1ATBSwitch 1Switch 2Switch 3Switch 4
FunctionBuzzer Pattern Settings
NE-M1ANBSwitch 1Switch 2Switch 3Switch 4
FunctionBuzzer Pattern SettingsNot usedNot usedNot used
Buzzer Pattern Settings
Change the buzzer pattern as shown in the following table.
Switch PositionOFFON
Buzzer Pattern
Change Touch Sensor
Input Settings
Rapid intermittent beep
(call sign)
Change Touch Sensor Input LED Color Settings
Continuous beep sound
Change Touch Sensor Input Settings
Change the operation of the touch sensor when it is touched as shown in the following table.
Switch PositionOFFON
Input SettingMomentary operationToggle operation
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Change Touch Sensor Input Settings
Change the operation of the touch sensor when it is touched as shown in the following table.
LED Color
E.g. 1) If momentary operation and a red color LED have been set, touching the touch sensor will light up in red,
regardless of the color that the LED is being controlled with the signal wire (or if it is off).
E.g. 2) If toggle operation and LED off have been set, touching the touch sensor once will turn the LED off, regardless of
the color that the LED is being controlled with the signal wire. The LED will remain off until touching the light again,
even if the condition of the signal wire has been changed.
Switch Position
OFFOFFOFF
RedONOFF
BlueOFFON
WhiteONON
Switch 3Switch 4
Notice
Always move your hand away from the touch sensor after changing the DIP Switch.
About the Touch Sensor
To turn the touch sensor to ON, touch the following symbol on the top of the globe with the middle of your fi nger or palm of
your hand. The response time of the touch sensor is 100 ms.
Touch here
Caution
Do not hit or press the touch sensor with excess force. Doing so may result in damage to the product.
Notice
The touch sensor may not respond if you touch the sensor too slowly.
Touching continuously for 60 seconds is considered an incorrect operation, and the condition when touched is forcibly
canceled. The light will respond by releasing your hand from the globe and touching it again.
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TYPE
Using the NE-IL
This product is an IO-Link compliant product.
Follow the instructions for wiring up “ 5 Wiring ”(P. 15).
The IO-Link master can control the LED and the buzzer.
The functions that can be used differs depending on the product.
Available functions are shown in the following table.
Changing the “Operating Mode” settings enables operation in the following modes:
Color Specifi cation Mode
Level Mode
Analog Input Mode (NE-ILXB only)
Digital Input Mode (NE-ILXB only)
The parameters used in each mode are shown in the following table.
Refer to “Common Items for Each Mode” (P. 23) for common items.
Parameter
2000: LED Intensity
2001: Buzzer Sound Level
2002: SIO LED Color
2003: SIO LED Pattern
2004: Touch Sensor LED Color
2005: Touch Sensor LED Pattern
2006: Touch Sensor Buzzer Pattern
2007: Digital Input LED Color
2008: Digital Input LED Pattern
2009: Digital Input Buzzer Pattern
2010: Analog Input Threshold
2011: Analog Input LED Color
2012: Analog Input LED Pattern
2013: Analog Input Buzzer Pattern
NE-IL
FunctionNE-ILNBNE-ILTBNE-ILXB
Touch Sensor Input
Analog Input
Digital Input
Mode
Color Specifi cationLevelAnalog InputDigital Input
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Parameter Settings
For information about the parameter settings, please download the IODD from the LR6-IL page on our homepage (https://
www.patlite.com/).
Please also download and use the parameter sheet in the same way.
Common Items
The common processed data shown in the following table can be received by the master can be received in each mode.
bit7bit6bit5bit4bit3bit2bit1bit0
Byte 0Analog Input Value (Lower 8 bits of total 11 bits)
Byte 1
3.2mA ~ 4 mA (-25 ~ 0) / 4 mA ~ 20 mA (0 ~ 500) / 20 mA ~ 21 mA (500 ~ 531)
Color Specifi cation Mode
In this mode, LED and buzzer details are specifi ed for control.
Other settings are specifi ed using the parameters.
Send the processed data by referring to the table below.
Byte 0LED PatternNot usedLED Color
Byte 1Buzzer PatternNot used
Level Mode
In this mode, LED and buzzer details are set using the parameters, and controlled with the values of the processed data.
Send the processed data by referring to the table below.
Byte 0Analog value (Lower 8 bits of total 9 bits)
Byte 1Not used
Values from 0 (0x000) to 500 (0x1F4) can be entered as analog values.
Touch
Sensor Input
ON / OFF
bit7bit6bit5bit4bit3bit2bit1bit0
bit7bit6bit5bit4bit3bit2bit1bit0
Digital Input
ON / OFF
Not used
Memory
Error
Touch
Sensor Error
Analog Input Value
(Upper 3 bits)
Buzzer
ON / OFF
Analog value
(Upper 1 bit)
Refer to “Analog Control Examples)” (P. 22) for an example of control using Analog Input Mode.
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Analog Input Mode
In this mode, LED and buzzer control uses analog input values without using processed data.
Settings are specifi ed using the parameters.
Refer to the following image for values used for analog input.
Current value
21mA
20mA
4mA
3.2mA
-25
0
Resolution
Analog Input Value
500
531
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Analog Control Examples)
byte
1234567891011
index 2010: Analog Input Value Threshold50100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 475
index 2011 Analog Input LED Color44422233310
index 2012 Analog Input LED Pattern12012012030
index 2013 Analog Input Buzzer Pattern00000000030
For Index2010 enter a value that is larger than the value specifi ed by the lower byte. If 0 is specifi ed, the parameter for that
byte will be ignored.
byte11 does not exist for Index2010, but specifying it for Index2011 to 2013 specifi es the operation up to set the threshold
value for byte1 from default conditions.
Analog Input ValueLED ColorLED PatternBuzzer Pattern
49OFFLitBuzzer 0 (OFF)
50 - 99Blue1 sec. Flash (Slow)Buzzer 0 (OFF)
100 - 149Blue500 ms Flash (Medium)Buzzer 0 (OFF)
150 - 199BlueLitBuzzer 0 (OFF)
200 - 249Green1 sec. Flash (Slow)Buzzer 0 (OFF)
250 - 299Green500 ms Flash (Medium)Buzzer 0 (OFF)
300 - 349GreenLitBuzzer 0 (OFF)
350 - 399Yellow1 sec. Flash (Slow)Buzzer 0 (OFF)
400 - 449Yellow500 ms Flash (Medium)Buzzer 0 (OFF)
450 - 474YellowLitBuzzer 0 (OFF)
475 Red250 ms Flash (Fast)Buzzer 3
Due to variations in the analog input value, the value specifi ed for Index2010 is the threshold value, and hysteresis is
specifi ed to 20 for the downward direction. Note that if the specifi ed threshold value is 20 or less, the hysteresis is 1.
Digital Input Mode
In this mode, LED and buzzer control uses digital input values without using processed data.
Settings are specifi ed using the parameters.
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Common Items for Each Mode
About LED Colors
The “LED Color” used in each mode is shown in the following table.
ColorSetting
OFF0
Red1
Green2
Yellow3
Blue4
Purple5
Cyan6
White7
About LED Patterns
The “LED Pattern” used in each mode is shown in the following table.
Pattern
NameInterval
Lit-0
1 sec. Flash (Slow)500 ms1
500 ms Flash (Medium)250 ms2
250 ms Flash (Fast)125 ms3
Single Flash500 ms4
Double Flash500 ms5
Triple Flash500 ms6
Sine Curve (slow)6 s7
Sine Curve (fast)3 s8
Setting
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About Buzzer Patterns
The “Buzzer Pattern” used in each mode is shown in the following table.
Pattern NameSetting
Silent0
Continuous beep sound1
Rapid intermittent beep (call sign)2
Rapid hi-low3
Sweep sound4
Continuous beep sound 500ms ON / 500ms OFF5
Rapid intermittent beep (call sign) 500ms ON / 500ms OFF6
Rapid hi-low 500ms ON / 500ms OFF7
Sweep sound 500ms ON / 500ms OFF8
About the Touch Sensor
Refer to “About the Touch Sensor” (P. 18) for the NE-M1A.
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Troubleshooting
7
TYPE
Troubleshoot problems that occur by following the instructions in the table below.
No.ProblemConfi rmationRemedy
NE-24A
The LED does not light.
1
Has the wiring been connected properly?
Is the power source supplying the proper
voltage and current?
Has the fuse blown?Replace the fuse if it has blown.
Wire the LED again while referring to the
instructions in “
Use the appropriate voltage.
5
Wiring ” (P. 12).
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TYPE
Troubleshoot problems that occur by following the instructions in the table below.
No.ProblemConfi rmationRemedy
NE-M1A
The LED does not light.
1
The color of the LED
differs from the desired
2
color.
The LED does not fl ash.
3
The buzzer does not
4
sound.
The touch sensor does
5
not respond
Has the wiring been connected properly?
Is the power source supplying the proper
voltage and current?
Has the fuse blown?Replace the fuse if it has blown.
Is touch sensor input being used?
Has the wiring been connected properly?
Is touch sensor input being used?
Has the wiring been connected properly?
Check the product model.
Has the wiring been connected properly?
Is the power source supplying the proper
voltage and current?
Has the fuse blown?Replace the fuse if it has blown.
Check the product model.
Has the wiring been connected properly?
Is the power source supplying the proper
voltage and current?
Has the fuse blown?Replace the fuse if it has blown.
Are you touching the sensor too slowly?
Check the product model.
Wire the LED again while referring to the
instructions in “
Use the appropriate voltage.
Check “ 6 Using the LED and Buzzer”
(P. 16). For products with T in the model
name, the touch sensor input has priority
out of touch sensor input and signal wire
input.
Wire the LED again while referring to the
instructions in “
Check “ 6 Using the LED and Buzzer”
(P. 16). For products with T in the model
name, the touch sensor input has priority
out of touch sensor input and signal wire
input.
Wire the LED again while referring to the
instructions in “
Products with
have a fl ash function.
Wire the LED again while referring to the
instructions in “
Use the appropriate voltage.
Only products with
have a buzzer function.
Wire the LED again while referring to the
instructions in “
Use the appropriate voltage.
The touch sensor may not respond if you
touch the sensor too slowly.
Only products with
have a touch sensor function.
5
Wiring ” (P. 12).
5
Wiring ” (P. 12).
5
Wiring ” (P. 12).
T
in the model name do not
5
Wiring ” (P. 12).
B
5
Wiring ” (P. 12).
T
in the model name
in the model name
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TYPE
Troubleshoot problems that occur by following the instructions in the table below.
No.ProblemConfi rmationRemedy
NE-IL
The LED does not light.
1
The color of the LED
differs from the desired
2
color.
The buzzer does not
3
sound.
The touch sensor does
4
not respond
Is the processing data correct?
Is the specifi ed value correct?
Has the wiring been connected properly?
Is the power source supplying the proper
voltage and current?
Is the processing data correct?
Is the specifi ed value correct?
Is the processing data correct?
Is the specifi ed value correct?
Has the wiring been connected properly?
Is the power source supplying the proper
voltage and current?
Has the wiring been connected properly?
Is the power source supplying the proper
voltage and current?
Are you touching the sensor too slowly?
Is the specifi ed value correct?
Check the product model.
Refer to the instructions in “
LED and Buzzer ” (P. 16), and resend
the processing data.
6
Check “
(P. 16) and set the specifi ed value.
Wire the LED again while referring to the
instructions in “
Check whether the connected IO-Link is
putting out the proper voltage.
Refer to the instructions in “
LED and Buzzer ” (P. 16), and resend
the processing data.
Check “
(P. 16) and set the specifi ed value.
Refer to the instructions in “
LED and Buzzer ” (P. 16), and resend
the processing data.
Check “
(P. 16) and set the specifi ed value.
Wire the LED again while referring to the
instructions in “
Check whether the connected IO-Link is
putting out the proper voltage.
Wire the LED again while referring to the
instructions in “ 5 Wiring ” (P. 12).
Check whether the connected IO-Link is
putting out the proper voltage.
The touch sensor may not respond if you
touch the sensor too slowly.
Check “
(P. 16) and set the specifi ed value.
Only products with
have a touch sensor function.
Using the LED and Buzzer”
5
Wiring ” (P. 12).
6
Using the LED and Buzzer”
6
Using the LED and Buzzer”
5
Wiring ” (P. 12).
6
Using the LED and Buzzer”
T
6
Using the
6
Using the
6
Using the
in the model name
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Specifi cations
8
General Specifi cations (NE-24A)
Product NameSignal Beacon
ModelNE-24A-
Rated Voltage24 V DC
Voltage tolerance rangeRated Voltage ±10 %
Rated current
consumption
Rated power consumption
Ambient operating temperature-30 °C to +50 °C
Ambient operating humidity90 % RH or less; No condensation
Ambient storage temperature-40 °C to +75 °C
Ambient storage humidity90 % RH or less; No condensation
Installation locationIndoor
Installation directionAll directions
Protection RatingIP65, NEMA TYPE 4X, 13
Vibration Resistance5 MΩ or more at 500 V DC between charging parts and non-charging metal parts
Withstanding voltage1 minute at 500 V AC between charging parts and non-charging metal parts
Luminous colorsRed / Yellow / Green / Blue / White
Mass (Tolerance: ±10 %)0.06 kg
Compliance standards
Notes
The requirements in each law and regulation are only included in the language designated by each law and regulation.
Check the instruction manuals published in each language.
*1 If installed on a fl at surface using a cable gland
Standard22.4 mA
Maximum26 mA
Standard0.53 W
Maximum0.65 W
Environmental
conditions
The brightness of each LED may differ according to the characteristics of the LED or
color variations in each individual LED or the product.
When installed in all directions
EMC Directive (EN 61000-6-4, EN 61000-6-2)
*1
RoHS Directive (EN 50581)
UL 508, CSA-C22.2 No. 14
– 28 –
General Specifi cations (NE-M1A)
Product NameSignal Beacon
ModelNE-M1ANN-MNE-M1ANB-MNE-M1ATB-M
Rated Voltage12 V DC to 24 V DC
Voltage tolerance range10 V DC to 30 V DC
Rated current
consumption
Rated power
consumption
Ambient operating temperature-25 °C to +60 °C
Ambient operating humidity90 % RH or less; No condensation
Ambient storage temperature-40 °C to +75 °C
Ambient storage humidity90 % RH or less; No condensation