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B-71

ZX-E Series

ZX-

E

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es

Mutual Interference

Note:

The figures in parentheses apply when the mutual interfer-
ence prevention function is used.

Compatibility

Sensors and Amplifier Units are mutually compatible. Sensors 
can be added or replaced individually.

Influence of High-frequency Electromagnetic Fields

Using the product in the vicinity of devices that generate high-
frequency electromagnetic fields, such as ultrasonic cleaning 
equipment, high-frequency generators, transceivers, mobile 
phones, and inverters, may result in malfunction.

Influence of Metallic Objects

When installing the product, separate it from metallic objects 
by the distances shown below.

Influence of Metallic Objects

Wiring

Wiring Check

After wiring is completed, before turning ON the power, con-
firm that the power supply is connected correctly, that there 
are no faulty connections, such as load short-circuits, and that 
the load current is correct. Incorrect wiring may result in failure.

Cable Extension

Do not extend the cable for the Sensor and the Amplifier Unit 
to a length exceeding 10 m. Use a ZX-XC

@

A Extension Cable 

(sold separately) to extend the Sensor’s cable. Extend the 
Amplifier Unit’s cable using a shielded cable of the same type.

Power Supply

When using a commercially available switching regulator, ground 

the FG (frame ground) terminal.

If the power supply line is subject to surges, connect a surge ab-
sorber that meets the conditions of the operating environment.

Calculating Unit

When using a Calculating Unit, connect the linear output ground 

of the corresponding Amplifier Unit.

Connectors

Do not connect or disconnect connectors while the power is ON.

Be sure hold to connectors by the cover when connecting or 

disconnecting.

Mounting

Handling

When mounting the Sensor Head, do not apply excessive shock 

by, for example, using a hammer. Doing so may result in damage 

or a reduction in the level of water-proofing. Also, there are screw-

shaped models that require a toothed washer to allow for a toler-

ance in the tightening torque for the nut.

Tightening Torque

Do not apply excessive torque when tightening the nut. Use a 

toothed washer if necessary.

Note:

The above figure applies for use with a toothed washer.

Mounting Cylindrical Models:

Tighten set screws with a tightening torque of 0.2 N·m max.

Installation Location

Do not install the product in the following locations.

• Locations subject to temperatures outside the specified range
• Locations subject to condensation due to sudden temperature

changes

• Locations subject to humidity levels outside range 35% to 85%
• Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases
• Locations subject to dust, salts, or metallic powder.
• Locations directly subject to vibrations and shocks
• Locations subject to direct sunlight
• Locations subject to splashes of water, oil, or chemicals
• Locations subject to strong electromagnetic or electrical fields

Maintenance and Inspection

• Be sure to turn OFF the power supply before adjusting or removing

the Sensor Head.

• Cleaning:

Do not use thinners, benzine, acetone, or kerosene for cleaning.

Model

A

B

ZX-EDR5T

5 mm

20 (3.1) mm

ZX-ED01T

10 mm

50 (5.4) mm

ZX-ED02T

20 mm

50 (8) mm

ZX-EM02T

20 mm

50 (10) mm

ZX-EM07MT

100 mm

150 (30) mm

Model

d

D

ZX-EDR5T

8 mm

9 mm

ZX-ED01T

10 mm

ZX-ED02T/EM02T

12 mm

ZX-EM07MT

55 mm

20 mm

D

d dia.

Model

Tightening torque

ZX-EM02T

15 N·m

ZX-EM07MT

Model

A

ZX-EDR5T

9 to 18 mm

ZX-ED01T

ZX-ED02T

11 to 22 mm

Mounting Bracket

Y92E-F5R4 (for 5.4-dia.
screws), sold separately

A

Set screw hole

Summary of Contents for ZX-E Series

Page 1: ...stment Function you can perform a teaching function at 0 50 and 100 of the measurement distance from the object to the sensor head The amplifier then confirms the result This feature greatly reduces setting time Mutual interference prevention function Up to five sensors can be combined very closely together without any mutual interference occur ring between them This is achieved by placing a calcu...

Page 2: ...ectly All parameters and modes can be changed within seconds and interrupt time is kept to a minimum which is very important in production processes In addition all settings can be saved on a computer end reloaded based on production requirements Data logging results can be processed using SmartMonitor V2 software and stored automatically as an Excel csv file for quality control information leadin...

Page 3: ...B 63 ZX E Series ZX E Series Application Minute gap detection Height and step detection Eccentricity and vibration Cutter control Injection Moulding Vertical packaging ...

Page 4: ...th Connectors on Both Ends for Extension Shape Dimensions Sensing distance Accuracy 1 Model Cylindrical 3 dia x 18 mm 0 5 mm 1 µm ZX EDR5T 5 4 dia x 18 mm 1 mm ZX ED01T 2 8 dia x 22 mm 2 mm ZX ED02T 2 Screw shaped M10 x 22 mm 2 mm ZX EM02T 2 M18 x 46 3 mm 7 mm ZX EM07MT 2 Appearance Power supply Output type Model DC NPN ZX EDA11 PNP ZX EDA41 Appearance Model ZX CAL2 Appearance Model Remarks ZX XBE...

Page 5: ...object Magnetic metals Measurement ranges and linearities are different for non magnetic metals Refer to En gineering Data on B 67 Standard reference object 18 18 3 mm 30 30 3 mm 60 60 3 mm Material ferrous S50C Accuracy 1 1 µm Linearity 2 0 5 F S Linear output range Same as measurement range Temperature characteristic 3 including Amplifier Unit 0 15 F S C 0 07 F S C Ambient temper ature Operating...

Page 6: ... hold Peak hold Bottom hold peak to peak hold Self peak hold Self bottom hold Average hold Delay hold Zero reset Initial reset Linearity initialization ON delay timer OFF delay timer One shot timer Previous value comparison Non measurement setting Direct threshold value setting Position teaching Automatic teaching Hysteresis width setting Timing inputs Reset input Judgement output hold input Monit...

Page 7: ...nce mm 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 Linearity F S Measurement distance mm 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 S50C 3 S50C 8 S50C 12 S50C 18 S50C 30 S50C 45 Linearity F S Measurement distance mm 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 S50C 3 S50C 8 S50C 12 S50C 18 S50C 30 S50C 45 Linearity F S Measurement distance mm 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 5 1...

Page 8: ...304 18 A5052 18 Measurement distance mm Display value mm 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 S50C 18 SUS304 18 A5052 18 Linearity F S Measurement distance mm 3 5 3 2 5 2 1 5 1 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 S50C 18 SUS304 18 A5052 18 Display value mm Measurement distance mm 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 S50C 30 SUS304 30 A5052 30 Measurement distance mm 0 0 5 1 1 5 2 Linearity F S 4 5 4 3 5 3 2 5...

Page 9: ...ue GND 0V Purple Timing input Orange Zero reset input Red Reset input Black Linear output Current output 300 Ω max Voltage output 10 kΩ min Shield Linear GND Voltage output 4V Current output 4 to 20 mA Current voltage switch 100 Ω Load Load Load Load Internal circuits Pink Judgement output hold input White HIGH judgement output Brown 12 to 24 VDC 12 to 24 VDC White HIGH judgement output Green PASS...

Page 10: ...lines Doing so may result in incorrect operation or damage due to induction Do not connect or disconnect connectors while the power is ON Doing so may result in damage Adjustment Setting When setting threshold values ensure that the Amplifier Unit s judgement output hold input line is ON so that there is no judgement output to external devices Other Precautions Do not attempt to disassemble repair...

Page 11: ... power is ON Be sure hold to connectors by the cover when connecting or disconnecting Mounting Handling When mounting the Sensor Head do not apply excessive shock by for example using a hammer Doing so may result in damage or a reduction in the level of water proofing Also there are screw shaped models that require a toothed washer to allow for a toler ance in the tightening torque for the nut Tig...

Page 12: ...ted coaxial round cable 2 5 dia 1 conductor standard length 2 m 13 15 5 7 8 15 22 5 72 15 dia 27 15 6 58 2 Vinyl insulated round cable 5 1 dia 9 conductors standard length 200 mm Connectors 46 15 dia 15 1 27 0 1 Mounting Hole Cutout Dimensions Two M3 holes Dimensions with Mounting Bracket Attached ZX ED01T 8 dia 15 5 7 8 15 22 5 27 0 1 22 72 15 dia 27 15 6 58 2 Connector 46 15 dia 15 1 Two M3 hole...

Page 13: ... insulated round cable 5 1 dia 9 conductors standard length 200 mm Mounting Hole Cutout Dimensions ZX EM02T 2 tightening nuts 2 toothed washers M18 1 15 7 dia 11 3 10 25 4 46 3 9 8 dia 13 15 5 7 8 15 22 5 72 15 dia 27 15 6 58 2 Connector 46 15 dia 15 1 27 0 1 Two M3 holes 20 dia 24 Dimensions with Mounting Bracket Attached Vinyl insulated coaxial round cable 2 5 dia 1 conductor standard length 2 m...

Page 14: ...rs conductor cross section 0 09 mm2 insulator diameter 0 7 mm standard length 2 m Current voltage switch Factory set to voltage output Voltage output ZX EDA11 ZX EDA41 15 5 63 3 52 20 9 8 21 9 15 5 Material Stainless steel SUS304 27 0 1 ZX XBE1 15 5 63 3 52 20 9 8 21 9 31 9 15 5 10 58 11 4 1 8 1 8 35 3 9 4 Material Stainless steel SUS304 6 2 10 27 0 1 M3 8 pan head screw with M3 spring washer ZX X...

Page 15: ...ications operation External terminal communications indicator communications error Connector Sensor communications indicator communications operation Sensor communications indicator communications error Power supply indicator Vinyl insulation round cable 5 23 dia ZX SF11 15 dia 46 Vinyl insulated round cable 5 2 dia 10 conductors ZX XC1A 1 000 ZX XC4A 4 000 ZX XC8A 8 000 44 15 5 dia 12 pins female...

Page 16: ...In the interest of product improvement specifications are subject to change without notice ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS To convert millimeters into inches multiply by 0 03937 To convert grams into ounces multiply by 0 03527 Cat No Q16E EN 01 ...

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