BANNER TL70 Pro Modular Tower Light with IO-Link Instructions

August 19, 2024
BANNER

FAQs

  • Q: Where can I find the datasheet for complete information on the TL70 Pro Tower Light?
  • Q: What are the available housing colors for the TL70 Pro Tower Light?
    • A: The available housing colors are black and gray.
  • Q: How do I configure audible alarm settings for the TL70 Pro Tower Light?
    • A: Refer to the Assembly Options section in the user manual for configuring audible alarm settings based on your requirements.

Important Information

  • 70 mm IO-Link Controlled Modular Multicolor RGB Tower Light This guide is designed to help you set up and install the TL70 Pro Tower Light with IO-Link.
  • For complete information on programming, performance, troubleshooting, dimensions, and accessories, please refer to the datasheet at www.bannerengineering.com.
  • Search for p/n 225504 to view the datasheet. Use of this document assumes familiarity with pertinent industry standards and practices.

Models

TL70 Pro with IO-Link Base

Housing| Style| Control| | Connection (1)| Housing Color
---|---|---|---|---|---
B- TL70| P| K| | Q|
Base Module| P = Pro| K = IO-Link| Q = Integral 4-pin M12 male quick- disconnect connector

QP = 150 mm (6 in) PVC-jacketed cable with a 4-pin M12 male quick-disconnect connector

| Blank = Black C = Gray

TL70 Pro Light Segments

Housing Style Color Housing Color
SG- TL70 P RGB
TL70 Segment P = Pro RGB = RGB Configurable Blank = Black C = Gray

TL70 Pro Audible Alarm Segments

Housing Audible Alarm (2) Housing Color
SG- TL70 A
TL70 Segment Blank = None

A = Standard Audible AL = Loud Audible

AP = Programmable Audible

| Blank = Black C = Gray

  • Example base model number: B-TL70PK-Q
  • Example light segment model number: SG-TL70P-RGB
  • Example audible alarm segment model number: SG-TL70-A

TL70 Pro with IO-Link Pre-Assembled Models

Family| Style| Number of Segments| Audible Alarm (2)| Control| Housing Color| Connection (1)
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
TL70| P| 3| A| K|  | Q
 |  | 1 = 1 segment|  |  |  |
P = Pro| 2 = 2 segments

3 = 3 segments

4 = 4 segments

5 = 5 segments

| Blank = None

A = Standard Audible AL = Loud Audible

AP = Programmable Audible

| K = IO-Link| Blank = Black C = Gray| Q = Integral 4-pin M12 male quick- disconnect connector

QP = 150 mm (6 in) PVC-jacketed cable with a 4-pin M12 male quick- disconnect connector

 | 6 = 6 segments|  |  |  |

Example pre-assembled model number: TL70P4ALKCQP

Wiring Diagram

Key

  1. Brown
  2. White
  3. Blue
  4. Black

Configuring the Module Position

Turn on the appropriate DIP switch to set the order of the components, counting up from the tower light’s base. Factory default DIP position is OFF for segments ordered individually.

Assembly Options DIP Switches
1 2
Position Module 1
Module 2  
Module 3  
Module 4  
Module 5  
Module 6*  
Standard Audible Module Settings Pulse 1.5 Hz
--- ---
Chirp Alarm  
Siren Alarm  
Continuous Alarm*  

NOTE: Audible modules must be configured as module position 6.

Assembly Options

| DIP Switches
---|---
1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| 8| 9| 10
Loud Audible Module Settings| Pulse 1.5 Hz|  |  |  |  |  |  | ON| OFF|  |
Chirp Alarm|  |  |  |  |  |  | ON| ON|  |
Siren Alarm|  |  |  |  |  |  | OFF| ON|  |
Continuous Alarm|  |  |  |  |  |  | OFF| OFF|  |
Low Intensity
|  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | OFF| OFF
Med. Intensity|  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | ON| OFF
Med./Loud Intensity|  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | OFF| ON
Loud Intensity|  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | ON| ON

Factory default setting

IO-Link Process Data Out (Master to Device)

  • IO-Link® is a point-to-point communication link between a master device and a sensor and/or light. It can be used to automatically parameterize sensors or lights and to transmit process data. For the latest IO-LINK protocol and specifications, please visit www.io-link.com.
  • For the latest IODD files, please refer to the Banner Engineering Corp website at: www.bannerengineering.com.

Basic Segment Mode

  • Use process data to set each segment to off, solid on, flash, or animation mode. Use parameter data to change color, intensity, flash speed, and select animation type.

Advanced Segment Mode

  • Use process data to activate each segment and control color, intensity, flash, and other animation types. Use parameter data to create custom colors, intensity, and flash speeds.

Run Mode

  • Use process data to control the entire tower light and select color, intensity, flash, and run mode animations. Use parameter data to create custom colors, intensity, and flash speeds.

Run Mode and Segment Mode Animations

Animation| Description
Off| Segment is off
Steady| Color 1 is solid at a defined intensity
Flash| Color 1 flashes at a defined speed, color intensity, and pattern (normal, strobe, three pulse, SOS, or random)
Two Color Flash| Color 1 and Color 2 flash alternately at a defined speed, color intensities, and patterns (normal, strobe, three pulses, SOS, or random)
Intensity Sweep| Color 1 repeatedly increases and decreases intensity between 0% to 100% at a defined speed and color intensity
Two Color Sweep| Color 1 and Color 2 define the end values of a line across the color gamut. The segment continuously displays a color by moving along the line at the defined speed and color intensities
Spectrum| The segment scrolls through 13 predefined colors with a different color on each LED at the defined speed, Color 1 intensity, and direction
Run Mode and Segment Mode Animations

Animation| Description
Two Color Shift| Color 1 and Color 2 flash alternately on adjacent segments at defined speed and color intensities (Run Mode Only)
Scroll| Color 1 fills the segment as defined by the Percent Width of Color 1 and moves in one direction up or down against the background of Color 2 at the defined speed, color intensities, style, and direction (Run Mode Only)
Center Scroll| Color 1 fills the segment as defined by the Percent Width of Color 1 and moves in or out from the center of the segment against the background of Color 2 at the defined speed, color intensities, style, and direction (Run Mode Only)
Bounce| Color 1 fills the segment as defined by the Percent Width of Color 1 and moves up and down against the background of Color 2 at the defined speed, color intensities, and style (Run Mode Only)
Center Bounce| Color 1 fills the segment as defined by Percent Width of Color 1 and moves in and out from the center of the segment against the background of Color 2 at the defined speed, color intensities, and style (Run Mode Only)
Single End Steady| Color 1 is solid ON at the defined intensity on one end of the device (Run Mode Only)
Single End Flash| Color 1 flashes at the defined speed, color intensity, and pattern (normal, strobe, three pulses, SOS, or random) on one end of the device (Run Mode Only)

Level Mode
Use process data to set the level value. Use parameter data to set range, thresholds, colors, intensities, flash speeds, and animation types.

Level Mode Animations

Animation| Description
Level Mode Value| Value of the level of the tower (between 0 to 65,535)
Full-Scale Value| Set the upper limit of the Level Mode Value (between 0 to 65535)
Threshold Type: None| Level Mode Values are displayed on the tower as defined by Base color, intensity, and state (steady or flashing).
Threshold Type: Low| Level Mode Values below Low Threshold Value are displayed on segments defined by Low Threshold color, intensity, and state (steady or flashing). Level Mode Values above the Low Threshold Value are displayed on segments defined by Base color, intensity, and state (steady or flashing).
Threshold Type: High| Level Mode Values below the High Threshold Value are displayed on segments defined by Base color, intensity, and state (steady or flashing). Level Mode Values above High Threshold Value are displayed on segments defined by High Threshold color, intensity, and state (steady or flashing).
Threshold Type: High and Low| Level Mode Values below Low Threshold Value are displayed on segments defined by Low Threshold color, intensity, and state (steady or flashing). Level Mode Values between Low and High Threshold Values are displayed on segments defined by Base color, intensity, and state (steady or flashing). Level Mode Values above High Threshold Value are displayed on segments defined by High Threshold color, intensity, and state (steady or flashing).
Base, Low Threshold, High Threshold, and Background| Colors, Intensities, and States – Set the colors, intensities, and states (steady or flash) the tower will display if the Level Mode Value conforms to the defined threshold type
Dominance| If Non-Dominant is defined, segments display their defined threshold color; if Dominant is defined, all segments display the active threshold color
Segment Style| If Level Mode Value is a partial percentage of a segment, select if the segment will be on steady, flashing, or analog dimmed to the partial percentage

Gauge Mode

  • Gauge mode uses the light to display a colored band of LEDs in a position proportional to the gauge mode value.
  • Use process data to set the gauge mode value. Use parameter data to set range, thresholds, colors, intensities, flash speeds, background, threshold markers, and animation types.

Gauge Mode Settings

General Settings| Description
Gauge Mode Value| Value of the band position within the light (between 0 to 65,535)
Full-Scale Value| Set the upper limit of the Gauge Mode Value (between 0 to 65,535)
Filtering| Smooths the input signal by varying the sample size None: There is no filtering Low: The sample size is short and changes to the input signal are more noticeable High: The sample size is long and changes to the input signal are less noticeable
Hysteresis| Determines the signal value change needed to transition between thresholds and to prevent chatter None: The value follows the input signal High: A large value change is needed to transition between thresholds
Gauge Mode Threshold Markers| Threshold markers display LED(s) at the defined thresholds and can be configured as either dominant or non-dominant. Threshold marker location and width are defined by the offset and width parameters, respectively, in segment mode.
Center, Threshold 1, and Threshold 2 Settings| Description
---|---
Threshold Type: Center| Gauge Mode Values not in Threshold 1 or Threshold 2 are positioned on a band of LEDs as defined by the center threshold color, intensity, flash speeds, backgrounds, band size percent width, and run mode animation types
Threshold Type: 1 & 2| Gauge Mode Values that conform to Threshold Comparison Type ≤ or ≥ and the Threshold Value Percent are positioned on a band of LEDs as defined by the threshold color, intensity, flash

speeds, backgrounds, band size percent width, and run mode animation types

Specifications

  • Supply Voltage and Current 18 V DC to 30 V DC

Indicator Color or Audible Model| Maximum Current (mA)
---|---
at 18 V DC| at 24 V DC| at 30 V DC
RGB Segment| 216| 156| 127
Standard Audible| 31| 30| 30
Loud Audible (Intensity 1)| 24| 21| 19
Loud Audible (Intensity 2)| 38| 34| 32
Loud Audible (Intensity 3)| 96| 75| 63
Loud Audible (Intensity 4)| 153| 115| 96
Programmable Audible| 145| 112| 97

Supply Protection Circuitry

  • Protected against reverse polarity and transient voltages

Audible Alarm

  • Standard Audible: 2.6 kHz ± 250 Hz oscillation frequency; maximum intensity (typical) 92 dB at 1 m (3.3 ft)
  • Loud Audible: 2.6 kHz ± 250 Hz oscillation frequency; maximum intensity (typical) at 1 m (3.3 ft) (see table)
  • NOTE: Audible module position must be configured as Module 6

DIP Switches| Maximum Intensity (typical) at 1 meter dB
---|---
9| 10
ON| ON| Intensity 4: 109 dB
OFF| ON| Intensity 3: 106 dB
ON| OFF| Intensity 2: 101 dB
OFF| OFF| Intensity 1: 94 dB

Audible Adjustment

  • Standard Audible: Rotate the cover until the desired volume is reached
  • Loud Audible Alarm: Select the desired volume using DIP switches 9 and 10
  • Typical Reduction in Sound Intensity with Audible Adjustment (maximum to minimum):
  • Standard Audible: 8 dB
  • Loud Audible: 16 dB

Certifications

  • Banner Engineering BV Park Lane, Culliganlaan 2F bus 3 1831 Diegem, BELGIUM
  • Turck Banner LTD Blenheim House Blenheim Court Wickford, Essex SS11 8YT GREAT BRITAIN

Required Overcurrent Protection

WARNING: Electrical connections must be made by qualified personnel per local and national electrical codes and regulations.

  • Overcurrent protection is required to be provided by end product application per the supplied table.
  • Overcurrent protection may be provided with external fusing or via
  • Current Limiting, Class 2 Power Supply.
  • Supply wiring leads < 24 AWG shall not be spliced.
  • For additional product support, go to www.bannerengineering.com.

Supply Wiring (AWG)| Required Overcurrent Protection (A)| Supply Wiring (AWG)| Required Overcurrent Protection (A)
---|---|---|---
20| 5.0| 26| 1.0
22| 3.0| 28| 0.8
24| 1.0| 30| 0.5

Input Response Time

  • Indicator On/Off Response Time: 20 ms (maximum)

Connections

  • Integral 4-pin M12 male quick-disconnect connector; 150 mm (6 in) PVC-jacketed cable with a 4-pin M12 male quick-disconnect connector

Construction

  • Bases, Covers, Light Segment: Polycarbonate

Operating Conditions

  • –40 °C to +50 °C (–40 °F to +122 °F) 95% at +50 °C maximum relative humidity (non-condensing)

Environmental Rating

  • IP65, UL Type 1

Vibration and Mechanical Shock

  • Vibration: 10 Hz to 55 Hz, 0.5 mm peak-to-peak amplitude per IEC 60068-2-6
  • Shock: 15G 11 ms duration, half sine wave per IEC 60068-2-27

Indicator Characteristics

Color| Dominant Wavelength (nm) or Color Temperature (CCT)| Color Coordinates (1)| Lumen Output (Typical at 25 °C)
---|---|---|---
x| y
Red| 622| 0.694| 0.304| 27.4
Green| 527| 0.177| 0.707| 69
Yellow| 575| 0.456| 0.489| 46.6
Blue| 472| 0.128| 0.08| 17.4
Magenta| –| 0.371| 0.176| 24
Cyan| 493| 0.161| 0.347| 49.5
White| 5600 K| 0.31| 0.335| 40.9
Amber| 589| 0.542| 0.422| 39.9
Rose| –| 0.497| 0.226| 26.6
Lime Green| 561| 0.369| 0.556| 53.8
Orange| 600| 0.606| 0.372| 35.5
Sky Blue| 486| 0.146| 0.251| 41.7
Violet| –| 0.222| 0.117| 21.3
Spring Green| 508| 0.166| 0.531| 62.4

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 improper application or installation of the Banner product. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND INSTEAD 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 THE COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, COURSE OF DEALING, 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 THE 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. Any misuse, abuse, or improper application or installation of this product or use of the product for personal protection applications when the product is identified as not intended for such purposes will void the product warranty. Any modifications to this product without prior express approval by Banner Engineering Corp will void the product warranties. All specifications published in this document are subject to change; Banner reserves the right to modify product specifications or update documentation at any time. Specifications and product information in English supersede that which is provided in any other language. For the most recent version of any documentation, refer to: www.bannerengineering.com.

  • For patent information, see www.bannerengineering.com/patents.
  • Document title: TL70 Pro Tower Light with IO-Link Quick Start Guide
  • Part number: 231086
  • Revision: B
  • Original Instructions
  • © Banner Engineering Corp. All rights reserved.
  • (1) Refer to CIE 1931 chromaticity diagram or color chart, to show equivalent color with indicated color coordinates. © Banner Engineering Corp. All rights reserved.

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