background image

Press

Press 1 time

Press 1 time

Press 1 time

 

TEA

C

H

Standard

Display

 F    S t

Area

Display

 F    Ar

High Speed

Display

 F    H s

Long Distance

Display

 F    L d

6. 4 Timer setting 

Set the off-delay timer by    Key. The timer is preset in the range of 0-200 ms 
as  follows. (The timer off is default setting.)

<Area Detection>
The area detection is the measurement with the related threshold level of 
channel 1 and 2. When the setting is "Area Detection ", the detected area 
depends on the status of the operation mode of channel 1.

When setting this function, "t" (Timer) appears at the top of the level display. 
The timer setting is digitally shown in the level display. Once off-delay timer is 
set, it stays in the same status even after the power is turned off and on again.

6.2  To change the operation mode (L.ON/D.ON)

Each channel can be set the operation mode independently.
The selected channel in the channel selector can be available.
 "L.ON" is default setting. Press     Key to set "D.ON".
When setting this function, the selected channel appears at the top of the level 
display and the operation mode next to the number. Once the operation mode 
is set, it stays in the same status ever after the power is turned off and on 
again.

6.3  To make detection in the setting of High Speed or Long Distance or Area 

The "Standard" measurement is default setting. Just press    Key to change the  
setting to High Speed or Long Distance or Area Detection.

Standard

Standard measurement with response speed of 2 ms.

Long Distance

Long-distance measurement with response speed of 7ms. 

Detection distance about 1.3 times of the standard distance 
(diffuse fiber in use).

Long Distance

High-speed measurement with response speed of 0.5 ms. 

Detection distance about one-third of the standard distance 
(diffuse fiber in use).

Area Detection

Area detection with response speed of 2 ms.

Control output 1 is only available.

When setting this function, "F"(Function) appears at the top of the level display. 
Once the detection function is set, it stays in the same status ever after the power 
is turned off and on again.

The range of timer setting

0

20ms

20

200ms

Increment

1ms

5ms

Timer settig 0

Display

   t        0

Timer setting 200

Display

   t  2 0 0

TEA

C

H

Press 1 time

TEA

C

H

Press 1 time

TEA

C

H

TEA

C

H

T

EA
CH

Press 1 time

Channel     

L.ON

Channel     

D.ON

Display

1LOn

Display

〉 

1dOn

TEA

C

H

Operation mode
of   "Channel 1"

L.ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Output

Control output 1 is only available.

Threshold
level of Ch 1(2)

Threshold
level of Ch 2(1)

D.ON

ON

OFF

ON

Threshold
level of Ch 1(2)

Threshold
level of Ch 2(1)

Make sure the default confirmation displayed.
When restoring default setting,
press 

key. 

After display changed, press 

 key.

When not restoring default setting,
press

 key. 

Set the mode selector SW to 
SET and the operation mode 
selector to L.ON or D.ON. 
Then hold     key and 

key 

together.

6. 6 To keep the digital data displayed.

<Display >

YES?

<Display>

NO?

Press 1 time

6. 5 Get the light spot brightly in adjusting the optical axis.

This function is available in the SET mode only. In the following cases, 
flashing starts and stops itself 10 minutes later. (If any of the following cases 
occurs again even after an automatic stop, flashing restarts.)

When "FLASHING ON" is preset.

When the SET mode is changed to any other mode in the "FLASHING

ON" state and SET mode is set again.

"FLASHING OFF" is default setting. Press the    Key to turn on the flashing.

OFF: No flashing in the SET mode

ON: Flashing in the SET mode

When setting this function, "L" (fLashing) appears at the top of the level 
display. Once the flashing is set, it stays in the same status even after the 
power is turned off and on again.

Flashing     

O F F

Flashing     

O N

Display

  L OFF

Display

 L     On

The digital display (incident light amount in the SET mode, allowance in 
percentage in the ADJ mode, or incident light amount and allowance in 
percentage in the RUN mode) is held for a certain period of time for easy data 
reading. "OFF" is default setting. Press    Key to set the peak hold or bottom 
hold.

OFF: Usual display

Peak hold: Displayed data gets updated every 2 seconds. The maximum 

value for the 2 seconds is displayed by flashing.

Bottom hold: Displayed data gets updated every 2 seconds. The minimum 

value for the 2 seconds is displayed by flashing.

When setting this function, "H" (Holding) appears at the top of the level 
display. Once this function is set, it stays in the same status even after the 
power is turned off and on again.

6. 7 To set the digital display other direction.

"STANDARD" is default setting. Press     Key to make the reverse setting.

Standard: Normal display direction

Reverse: Reverse display direction

When setting this function, "d" (display) appears at the top of the level 
display. Once this function is set, it stays in the same status even after the 
power is turned off and on again.

Standard

<Display>      d 1 2 3

Rerverse

<Display>

 1 2 3 p

6. 8 Restore default setting

O F F

Display

  H OFF

Display

 H    PE

Bottom hold

Display

H    bO

Peak  hold

TEA

C

H

Press 1 time

Press 1 time

TEA

C

H

Press 1 time

Press 1 time

TEA

C

H

TEA

C

H

Special SW and key setting can restore default setting.

TEA

C

H

AD

J

AD

J

SET

TEA

C

H

MODE

RUN

1

2

AD

J

AD

J

SET

TEA

CH

MODE

RUN

1

2

AD

J

AD

J

SET

TEA

CH

MODE

RUN

1

2

Main Circuit

Brown

Load

NPN type

PNP type

 Control output 1

 Control output 2

Load

Black

Orannge

Blue

Brown

Black

Orannge 

Blue

Main Circuit

L o a d

12 to 24V DC

12 to 24V DC

L o a d

Control output 1

Control output 2

■OUTPUT STAGE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

・Connecting connecotor type amplifier

Mounting each amplifier (leave a space), using the DIN rail.
Slide the amplifier unit to set the chip on the pointed end and the chip on the 
connector. Make sure to get adhere them until the sound of click is heard.
If it can't get adhere by vibrations, use extra End plate (Type PFP-M) to do.
Make sure to cut the chip of the pointed end of the amplifier.
See section (2)

To remove it, follow the procedure backward. Do not remove without sliding 
amplifier, or it damages the amplifier.
Less than 16 amplifiers are available.  

(1) Mounting of the amplifier unit

・Using the DIN rail

Mounting

  

Engage the front slot of the amplifier on 
to the DIN rail.

  

Push the back slot on to the DIN rail.

Note: Engage the front slot 

 first, other-

wise it may cause deterioration of mecha-

nical strength.

Removing

Push forward

and raise the front slot    .

■Precautions for use

D IN   ra il

D IN   ra il

Protector seal

Power supply terminal
connection

Inserting the pointed end 
chip of the sensor into a
 this hole and wrenching to
 cut the chip.

Mian conector
(E3X-CN21)

Connecting chip

Extension conector
(E3X-CN22)

Connecting chip

DIN rail

(3)To protect from electric shock by 
     Power supply terminalcon-nection
    or  short-circuit, put the protector 

seal (accessory of the E3X-CN 
series) on the terminal of the 
outermost amplifier or single use 
amplifier.

(4)Disconnecting or additionally installing an amplifier while the power is 

turned on:

a. This amplifier sets the channel of itself via. optical communication 

between the next located amplifiers each other at the time the power is 
turned on.

b. Disconnecting or additionally installing an amplifier and separation of 

distance between amplifiers should at all times be conducted upon 
turning off the power.

c. When additionally installing an amplifier with power on, the amplifier 

dose not set the channel of itself properly. (It may be set as  1ch .) In 
this case, optical  communication dose not work. Therefore, the 
mutual interference protection between amplifiers and operation from 
mobile console E3X-MC11 dose not work.
Power should be turned off and reactivated so that the amplifier can 
set the channel of itself properly. 

(2) Chip of the connector type

There is a chip on the pointed 
end of the connector type to 
connect amplifier.
If it's unnecessary, wrench the 
chip by nippers or the hole on 
the back of the amplifier.

OUTLINE DRAWING

2

2.4dia.

Optical communica-

tion position

Light level indicator

Operating indicator

E3X-DA6TW, DA8TW

2.4

10.75

4

13.05

17.15

4.9

×

3=14.7

 

9.9

3.4

8

10.7

64.3

3

13

38.6

36.7

1.8(

)

10

14

31.5

5.5

Vinyl insulated round cord
Standard Length 2M 4 dia.

(

)  Only for E3X-DA6TW,DA8TW

E3X-DA11TW,DA41TW

OMRON Corporation

Suitability for Use

EUROPE
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Phone:49-7032-811-0  Fax: 49-7032-811-199

NORTH AMERICA
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Phone:1-847-843-7900 Telephone Consultation
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Phone : 65-6-835-3011 /Fax :65-6-835-2711

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THEY ARE NOT DESIGNED OR RATED FOR ENSURING SAFETY OF 
PERSONS, AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON AS A SAFETY 
COMPONENT OR PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR SUCH PURPOSES.
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regulations that apply to the combination of the products in the customer's 
application or use of the product. 
 
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systems, machines, and equipment with which it will be used.
Know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to this product.
 
NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING 
SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE 
SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS, 
AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCT IS PROPERLY RATED AND 
INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL 
EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.
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