OFF Omnipolar Sensor Omnipolar Sensor Omnipolar sensors are sensitive to either field polarity.

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OFF Omnipolar Sensor Omnipolar Sensor Omnipolar sensors are sensitive to either field polarity.

OFF N S ON Omnipolar Sensor Omnipolar Sensor A north or south field turns the sensor ON.

N S OFF Omnipolar Sensor Omnipolar Sensor A north or south field turns the sensor ON.

OFF Omnipolar Sensor Omnipolar Sensor The sensor turns OFF when the field is removed.

S N Omnipolar Sensor Omnipolar Sensor An opposite field also turns the sensor ON. OFF ON

OFF Omnipolar Sensor

OFF Bipolar Sensor Bipolar Sensor Bipolar sensors have opposite operate and release points.

N S Bipolar Sensor Bipolar Sensor A south field above a threshold latches the sensor ON. OFF ON

Bipolar Sensor Bipolar Sensor The sensor remains ON when the field is removed. ON

S N Bipolar Sensor Bipolar Sensor A north field turns the bipolar sensor OFF. ON

OFF S N Bipolar Sensor Bipolar Sensor A north field turns the bipolar sensor OFF.

OFF Bipolar Sensor Bipolar Sensor A north field turns the bipolar sensor OFF.

OFF Unipolar Sensor Unipolar Sensor Unipolar sensors are sensitive to only one polarity..

N S Unipolar Sensor Unipolar Sensor A south field above a threshold turns the sensor ON.. OFF ON

OFF Unipolar Sensor Unipolar Sensor A south field above a threshold turns the sensor ON.

S N OFF Unipolar Sensor Unipolar Sensor Unipolar sensors are insensitive to north fields.

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