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E3X-NA

E3X-NA

Precautions

Wiring Precautions

Read the following before using the Amplifier Unit and Sensor to
ensure safety.

Power Supply Voltage

Do not impose any voltage exceeding the rated voltage on the
E3X-NA. Do not impose AC power (100 VAC) on models that
operate with DC. In both cases, the E3X-NA may burst or burn.

Load Short-circuits

Do not short-circuit the load connected to the E3X-NA, or the
E3X-NA may burst or burn.

Polarity

When supplying power to the E3X-NA, make sure that the polarity
of the power is correct, or the E3X-NA may burst or burn.

No-load Operation

A load must be connected to the E3X-NA during operation, or
internal elements may burst or burn. Always wire through a load.

Operating Environment

• Do not use the Amplifier Unit or Sensor in places with flammable

or explosive gas.

• Do not use the Amplifier Unit or Sensor underwater.

• Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the Amplifier Unit or

Sensor.

Power

Turning Power ON

The Sensor is ready to operate within 100 ms after the power
supply is turned ON. If the Sensor and load are connected to
power supplies separately, be sure to turn ON the power supply to
the Sensor first.

Turning Power OFF

Pulses may be output when the power is turned OFF. Always turn
OFF the power to the load or the load line first.

Power Supply Type

Do not connect the E3Z-NA to a full-wave or half-wave rectified
power supply.

Communications Hole

The hole on the side of the Amplifier Unit is a communications
hole for preventing mutual interference when Amplifier Units are
mounted side-by-side. The E3X-MC11 Mobile Console (sold
separately) cannot be used.
If an excessive amount of light is received via the Sensor, the
mutual interference prevention function may not work. In this
case, make the appropriate adjustments using the sensitivity
adjuster.
The mutual interference prevention function will not operate when
the E3X-NA is used side-by-side with E3X-DA-N models.

Wiring the Amplifier Unit

Cable

The cable can be extended, provided that the extension wire

applied is at least 0.3 mm

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thick and the total distance no more

than 100 m.

Do not pull the cable with a force exceeding 30N.

Separation from Power or High-tension Lines

Do not wire power lines or high-tension lines alongside the lines
of the Amplifier Unit in the same conduit, otherwise the Amplifier
Unit may be damaged or malfunction due to induction. Be sure to
wire the lines of the Amplifier Unit as far as possible from power
lines or high-tension lines or laid in an exclusive, shielded conduit.

Power Supply

If a standard switching regulator is used as a power supply, the
frame ground (FG) terminal and the ground (G) terminal must be
grounded, or faulty operation may result from the switching noise
of the power supply.

M8 Metal Connectors (Water-Resistant Models)

Turn OFF the power before inserting or removing the connector.

Hold the connector cover when inserting or removing the
connector.

Tighten the fixing screws by hand. Using tools such as pliers may
cause damage.

The applicable tightening torque range is 0.3 to 0.4 N·m. If tight-
ening is insufficient, the enclosure rating may not be maintained,
and vibrations may cause the connector to come loose.

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Summary of Contents for E3X-NA -

Page 1: ...gn prevents mutual interference for up to 5 amplifiers Green LED models address mark detecting applications High speed models have a response time of 50 s Select a water resistant model IP66 rating us...

Page 2: ...tions Appearance Cable type Part number M8 Standard cable Straight connector 2 m Four core cable XS3F M421 402 A 5 m XS3F M421 405 A L shaped connector 2 m XS3F M422 402 A 5 m XS3F M422 405 A Amplifie...

Page 3: ...t 20 000 lux max Ambient temperature Operating Groups of 1 to 3 Amplifiers 25 C to 55 C 13 F to 131 F Groups of 4 to11 Amplifiers 25 C to 50 C 13 F to 122 F Groups of 12 to16 Amplifiers 25 C to 45 C 1...

Page 4: ...cators 4 green and 1 red Use these indicators for optical axis adjustments and maintenance Note The indicator farthest to the right will be lit even if the incident level is 0 Status of indicators in...

Page 5: ...or orange Output transistor Load relay Operate Release Between brown and black T ON ON OFF OFF Incident light No incident light Operation indicator orange Output transistor Load relay Operate Release...

Page 6: ...0 50 100 150 200 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 X Y X Y X Y E32 T11 E32 T24S Distance Y mm Distance Y mm Distance X m E3X NAG E3X NA F E3X NA V Distance Y mm Distance X mm E3X NAG E3X NA F E3X NA V E32 TC200E Dis...

Page 7: ...umber of turns Number of t 1 2 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 400 300 200 100 0 2 4 6 8 10 E3X NA V E3X NA F E3X NA V F 100 80 60 40 20 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 20 15 10 5 0 50 100 150 200 E32...

Page 8: ...area 0 45 mm 2 insulation diameter 1 1 mm is used Standard length 2 m 8 10 7 10 0 39 3 64 3 2 53 38 6 31 5 1 24 9 9 5 3 3 4 22 4 16 4 4 4 1 13 34 8 2 4 22 4 16 4 10 75 16 15 75 9 2 E3X NA11 E3X NA11F...

Page 9: ...Connected E3X CN11 4 0 dia E3X CN12 2 6 dia 1 5 31 5 1 24 1 8 5 1 3 9 12 95 4 10 0 39 64 3 67 5 71 2 80 64 3 67 5 71 2 80 1 5 31 5 1 8 5 1 3 9 3 4 8 12 95 11 55 17 45 4 10 0 39 1 24 6 9 81 5 3 21 12...

Page 10: ...al area 0 2 mm2 insulation diameter 1 1 mm is used See note 4 dia 14 4 2 6 6 2 9 10 0 8 8 4 6 8 10 7 50 5 0 30 2 10 2 4 15 1 6 2 m 6 56 ft Slave Connectors E3X CN12 Note A 2 6 dia single conductor vin...

Page 11: ...Stainless steel SUS 304 7 3 4 1 3 16 3 7 10 3 7 3 5 3 10 3 2 5 34 8 1 37 22 16 26 8 3 3 4 1 16 0 1 E39 L148 12 1 5 9 1 9 3 4 2 R1 7 R1 7 2 16 27 3 4 3 4 3 7 3 35 1 38 22 3 4 16 9 5 16 0 1 Two 3 2 dia...

Page 12: ...nted side by side The E3X MC11 Mobile Console sold separately cannot be used If an excessive amount of light is received via the Sensor the mutual interference prevention function may not work In this...

Page 13: ...of the Amplifier Unit onto the mounting bracket or the DIN rail first or the mounting strength of the Amplifier Unit may be reduced Always mount the front of the Amplifier Unit first Removal Pull the...

Page 14: ...be reduced Always use an unused hole Cut a thin fiber as follows 1 An attachment is temporarily fitted to a thin fiber before ship ment 2 Secure the attachment after adjusting the position of it in th...

Page 15: ...into the Amplifier Unit until it clicks into place 2 Join Amplifier Units together as required after all the Master and Slave Connectors have been inserted 3 Attach the stickers provided as accessorie...

Page 16: ...o the Protective Spiral Tube from the head connec tor side screwed of the tube Push the fiber into the Protective Spiral Tube The tube should be straight so that the fiber is not twisted when inserted...

Page 17: ...ible to mount the reflective side view conversion attachment E39 F5 E3X NA V 1 0 mm dia 0 03 mm dia 25 mm E3X NAG E3X NA F 1 0 mm dia 0 2 mm dia M3 for detecting minute sensing targets E3X NA V 0 5 mm...

Page 18: ...table for detecting minute sensing targets E3X NA V 0 5 mm dia 0 03 mm dia 10 mm E3X NAG E3X NA F 0 5 mm dia 0 3 mm dia Suitable for detecting minute sensing targets E3X NA V 0 5 mm dia 0 03 mm dia E3...

Page 19: ...ia 0 5 mm dia Side view resists 150 C 2 suitable for detecting minute sensing targets fiber sheath material fluororesin operating ambient temper ature 40 C to 150 C E3X NA V 1 0 mm dia 0 03 mm dia 35...

Page 20: ...4 Detects in a 30 mm area flexible E3X NA V 0 5 mm dia 4 1 mm E3X NA F 4 0 mm dia 4 Side view suitable for applica tions with limited spatial depth E3X NA V 0 3 mm dia 4 10 mm E3X NAG E3X NA F 2 0 mm...

Page 21: ...small diameter E3X NA V 50 50 0 01 mm dia 10 mm E3X NAG 25 25 0 1 mm dia E3X NA F 25 25 0 02 mm dia Thin fiber 2 5 mm dia with sleeve E3X NA V 200 200 0 01 mm dia 25 mm E3X NAG 50 50 0 1 mm dia E3X NA...

Page 22: ...5 25 0 1 mm dia E3X NA F 50 50 0 02 mm dia M3 small diameter E3X NA V 25 25 0 01 mm dia E3X NA F 25 25 0 03 mm dia 3 mm dia small diameter E3X NA V 25 25 0 01 mm dia E3X NA F 25 25 0 03 mm dia Applica...

Page 23: ...dia long distance E3X NA V 50 50 0 03 mm dia 25 mm E3X NAG 25 25 0 3 mm dia E3X NA F 25 25 0 03 mm dia 6 mm dia flexible E3X NA V 25 25 0 03 mm dia 1 mm E3X NA F 2 mm dia small diameter flexible spac...

Page 24: ...ing ambient temper ature 25 C to 55 C enclosure rating IEC 60529 IP66 E3X NA V 35 mm dia 0 6 mm dia 25 mm E3X NA F 35 mm dia 4 0 mm dia Limited reflective Suitable for positioning crystal glass E3X NA...

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