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E3X-DA-S

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Safety Precautions

This product is not designed or rated for ensuring 
safety of persons either directly or indirectly.
Do not use it for such purposes.

Do not use the sensor with voltage in excess of the 
rated voltage. Excess voltage may result in 
malfunction or fire.

Never use the sensor with an AC power supply. 
Otherwise, explosion may result.

The following precautions must be observed to ensure safe operation 
of the sensor.

1.

Do not use the sensor in an environment where explosive or 

flammable gas is present.

2.

Do not use the sensor in a location subject to splattering with 

water, streams, oils, or chemicals.

3.

Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the sensor.

4.

Do not apply voltages or currents that exceed the rated range to 

the sensor.

5.

Do not use the sensor in an ambient atmosphere or environment 

that exceeds the ratings.

6.

Wire the power supply correctly, including the polarity.

7.

Connect the load correctly.

8.

Do not short-circuit the load at both ends.

9.

Do not use the sensor if the case is damaged.

10.

Dispose of the sensor as industrial waste.

11.

Do not use the sensor in locations subject to direct sunlight.

Do not use the product in atmospheres or environments that exceed 
product ratings.

Fiber Amplifier Unit

Designing

Operation after Turning Power ON

The sensor is ready to detect 200 ms after the power supply is turned 
ON. If the sensor and load are connected to separate power supplies, 
be sure to turn ON the sensor first.
Time may be required for the incident level to stabilize after the power 
supply is turned ON.

Operation at Power OFF

A pulse may be output when the power supply is turned OFF. Turn 
OFF the power supply to the load or the load line before turning OFF 
the power supply to the sensor.

Mutual Interference Protection Function

Mutual interference prevention is enabled if Amplifier Units are 
connected together. It is also enabled in the same way if E3X-DA-S-
series Units and E3C-LDA-series Units are used together. 

Mounting

Connecting and Disconnecting Wire-saving Connectors

Mounting Connectors
1.

Insert the Master or Slave connector into the Amplifier Unit until it 

clicks into place.

2.

Attach the protective seals (provided as accessories) to the sides 

of master and slave connectors that are not connected.

Note:

Attach the seals to the sides with grooves.

Removing Connectors
1.

Slide the slave Amplifier Unit away from the other unit.

2.

After the Amplifier Unit has been separated, press down on the 

lever on the connector and remove it. (Do not attempt to remove a 

connector without first separating the Amplifier Unit from the other 

Units.)

Adding and Removing Fiber Amplifier Units

Adding Fiber Amplifier Units
1.

Mount the Amplifier Units one at a time onto the DIN track.

2.

Slide the Amplifier Units together, line up the clips, and press the 

Amplifier Units together until they click into place.

Removing Fiber Amplifier Units

Slide Amplifier Units away from each other, and remove from the DIN 
track one at a time. (Do not attempt to remove Amplifier Units from the 
DIN track without separating them first.)

To ensure safe operation, be sure to read and follow the 

Instruction Manual

 provided with the sensor.

 WARNING

 CAUTION

Precautions for Safe Use

Precautions for Correct Use

Note: 1.

The specifications for ambient temperature will vary 

according to the number of Amplifier Units used together. 

For details, 

refer to 

Ambient temperature range

 on 

page 4.

2.

Always turn OFF the power supply before joining or 

separating Amplifier Units.

Insert

Seal

Remove

Lever

Press down

Click into place

Summary of Contents for E3X-DA-S

Page 1: ...the E3X DRT21 S VER 3 use an E3X CN02 Connector without a Cable for the Wire saving Connector Sensor Communications Unit Connector Models for EtherCAT and CompoNet Dimensions page 29 For the most rec...

Page 2: ...connector 3 E3X CN11 Slave connector 1 E3X CN12 Appearance Model Quantity E39 L143 1 Appearance Model Quantity PFP M 1 Types Standard models 1 Ultra long term APC models High speed response models Co...

Page 3: ...igh speed Mode 4 Operate or reset 80 s Operate or reset 80 s NPN output Operate 46 s Reset 48 s PNP output Operate 51 s Reset 53 s High speed Mode Operate or reset 250 s Standard Mode Operate or reset...

Page 4: ...Vibration resistance Destruction 10 to 55 Hz with a 1 5 mm double amplitude for 2 hours each in X Y and Z directions 10 to 150 Hz with a 0 7 mm double amplitude for 80 min each in X Y and Z direction...

Page 5: ...D211R 2M 140 100 60 40 16 M6 E32 D11R 2M 840 600 350 240 100 E32 CC200 2M 1 400 1 000 600 400 180 E32 LD11 2M 860 610 360 250 110 E32 LD11R 2M 840 600 350 240 100 Sensing method Size Sensing directio...

Page 6: ...0 350 240 100 E32 D25 S3 2M 250 170 110 72 30 Type Spot diameter Center distance mm Model Sensing distance mm Tough mode High resolution mode Standard mode High speed mode Super high speed mode Variab...

Page 7: ...800 500 200 Top view 12 E32 T11 2M E39 F1 4 000 2 4 000 2 4 000 2 4 000 2 1 860 6 E32 T11 2M E39 F16 4 000 2 4 000 2 4 000 2 4 000 2 4 000 2 Side view 60 E32 T11 2M E39 F2 2 300 1 640 1 320 860 320 To...

Page 8: ...mode High speed mode Super high speed mode Limited reflective Small size Flat view E32 L24S 2M 0 to 4 Standard E32 L16 N 2M 0 to 15 0 to 12 Glass substrate alignment 70 C E32 A08 2M 10 to 20 Standard...

Page 9: ...tive 100 C E32 D51R 2M 670 480 280 190 80 150 C E32 D51 2M 1 120 800 450 320 144 200 C E32 D81R S 2M 420 300 180 120 54 300 C E32 A08H2 2M 10 to 20 E32 A09H2 2M 20 to 30 center 25 350 C E32 D611 S 2M...

Page 10: ...resolution mode Standard mode High speed mode Super high speed mode Limited reflective Glass presence detection 70 C E32 L16 N 2M 0 to 15 0 to 12 Glass substrate alignment E32 A08 2M 10 to 20 300 C E3...

Page 11: ...200 90 E32 LD11 2M 430 305 180 125 55 E32 LD11R 2M 420 300 170 120 50 Sensing method Size Sensing direction Model Sensing distance mm Tough mode High resolution mode Standard mode High speed mode Supe...

Page 12: ...pot diameter Center distance mm Model Sensing distance mm Tough mode High resolution mode Standard mode High speed mode Super high speed mode Variable spot 0 1 to 0 6 dia 6 to 15 E32 C42 1M E39 F3A Sp...

Page 13: ...660 430 160 Top view 12 E32 T51R 2M E39 F1 4 000 2 3 900 2 900 1 900 760 6 E32 T51R 2M E39 F16 4 000 2 4 000 2 4 000 2 3 600 1 400 Side view 60 E32 T51R 2M E39 F2 700 500 360 250 100 Top view 12 E32...

Page 14: ...Sensing distance mm Tough mode High resolution mode Standard mode High speed mode Super high speed mode Through beam Oil resistant Right angle E32 T11NF 2M 4 000 1 4 000 1 4 000 1 3 100 1 200 Chemica...

Page 15: ...840 560 220 E32 T16JR 2M 1 370 980 750 480 190 30 mm E32 T16WR 2M 2 000 1 700 1 300 850 340 Reflective Array 11 mm E32 D36P1 2M 350 250 150 100 45 Sensing method Tube diameter Feature Model Sensing di...

Page 16: ...38 300 C E32 A09H2 2M 20 to 30 center 25 Wet processes Cleaning Resist developing and etching 60 C E32 L11FP 2M 8 to 20 mm from tip of lens Recommended detection distance 11 mm 19 to 31 mm from center...

Page 17: ...OFF Operate Reset Between brown and black orange leads ch1 ch2 Operation indicator orange Output transistor Load e g relay Incident light No incident light ON OFF ON OFF Operate Reset Between brown an...

Page 18: ...t value Incident level Threshold Setting Thresholds Manually RUN Mode 3 Display Error Action A threshold can be set manually A threshold can also be adjusted manually after teaching to fine tune it Th...

Page 19: ...edure SET You can set the threshold to below the incident light level without a workpiece by the percentage set for the teaching level will be displayed With no workpiece With no workpiece The thresho...

Page 20: ...he UP and DOWN Keys to change the settings UP DOWN Light ON Dark ON 0 Operation mode Used to set the differential response time Single edge Double edge Differential edge differential operation selecte...

Page 21: ...l unit number Normal display Up down reversed display 7 Display orientation Used to reverse the orientation of the display Used to enable or disable the ECO mode Used to display the peak and bottom le...

Page 22: ...elector Switch to RUN Factory setting Press both for 3 s Press both for 3 s Press both for 3 s Press both for 5 s 3 s MODE MODE UP DOWN SET All settings can be returned to the factory defaults or to u...

Page 23: ...larm output indicator will light regardless of the operation of the APC margin display Set the SET RUN Mode Selector Switch to RUN Factory set to RUN Press the MODE Key to display the following for 10...

Page 24: ...nge of the incident level Error Display 2 Changes of the incident level for high speed workpiece detection can be displayed This enables checking the margin level of light received and the workpiece O...

Page 25: ...load or the load line before turning OFF the power supply to the sensor Mutual Interference Protection Function Mutual interference prevention is enabled if Amplifier Units are connected together It...

Page 26: ...M correctly due to a power failure or static electric noise initialize the settings with the keys on the Amplifier Unit ERR EEP will flash on the display when a writing error has occurred Optical Comm...

Page 27: ...Attached Mounting Holes 16 5 9 4 Mounting Bracket E39 L143 SUS304 stainless steel sold separately 16 18 7 4 3 4 3 18 7 4 3 Vinyl insulated round cable Standard length 2 m 2 Hole for optical communica...

Page 28: ...f DIN track DIN track sold separately PFP N Mounting Bracket E39 L143 SUS304 stainless steel sold separately Hole for optical communications 16 18 7 4 3 8 1 4 3 8 1 10 3 16 Wire saving Connector Model...

Page 29: ...4 11 7 11 75 12 15 3 25 29 8 Two 3 2 dia 18 7 Master Connector E3X CN21 7 2 000 50 0 Edge of amplifier E3X CN21 4 dia vinyl insulated round cable with 4 conductors Conductor cross section 0 2 mm2 Ins...

Page 30: ...000 50 0 Edge of amplifier Slave Connector E3X CN12 7 Cable 2 6 dia vinyl insulated round cable with 1 conductors Conductor cross section 0 2 mm2 Insulator diameter 1 1 mm 2 000 50 0 Edge of amplifie...

Page 31: ...y be suitable for the products Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this document Nuclear energy control system...

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