E39-R8.1
Reflector, Square, 100 mm x 100 mm, Retroreflective Photoelectric Sensors
- Manufacturer: OMRON INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
- Product type:
- Reflector Type:Retroreflective; Product Range:-; SVHC:No SVHC (20-Jun-2016)
- For Use With: Omron Photoelectric Sensors
- Accessory Type: Reflector
- Reflector Type: Retroreflective
| Delivery and price | |
|---|---|
| Units per pack | 100 |
| Price | 21.81 € |
| Current stock | 10+ |
| Lead time | 30 days |
**Color Sensing Digital Fiber Amplifier Unit E3X-DAC-S** CSM_E3X-DAC-S_DS_E_5_8 ## **Easy and Reliable The Fiber Amplifier Unit That Sees in Color** - High-power white LED and multi-RGB processing eliminate the need to select light source (wavelength) types. - One-touch teaching enables stable detection that resists against workpiece vibration. - Choose from a wide range of Fiber Heads to match the workpiece and working space. Refer to _Safety Precautions_ on page 10. ~~a~~ ## **Features** ## **Easy and Reliable ... Featuring a Color-sensing Engine** **==> picture [508 x 170] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> A high-power white LED and a multi-RGB processing system Colors are detected through changes in the ratio of three<br>combine to cover all RGB wavelengths, enabling easy and parameters, RGB, to enable stable detection even when the<br>accurate detection of workpieces without having to use workpiece moves. Not<br>Affected<br>a different light source to watch each one. No Need Intensity Color Detection by<br>to Select Detection (Color Sensing Move-<br>(Previous Type) Type) ment<br>| ba OP oe<br>Incident Light Intensity RGB Ratio<br>It it IF le ,™ ~@<br>80 to 130<br>Operation is<br>Incorrect reliable even<br>operation is with workpiece<br>a worry. movement.<br>me LS Lat<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## **Easy and Reliable ... Ease of Use and Smart Functions** In addition to ensuring easy use, we have added a number of smart functions, such as remote control to simplify setup, and twin sensing and output to simultaneously distinguish two registered colors. (advanced models) **Wide Range of[Fiber Heads Available]** Select from a wide range of Fiber Heads to match the workpiece and working space. **Easy Setting[with One-push Teaching] Easy-to-Understand[Double Display]** Settings to teach the workpiece to be Immediately check the degree of match detected can be easily performed with with the registered colors and the one push. 10 mm thresholds or easily make fine adjustment while checking these values. \ “a **A Slim, 10-mm-wide Amplifier** Use of a white LED and a one-package RGB light-receiving element results in a slim Amplifier. **First in Its Class** **Reliable[Setting guide function.]** This function guides the user to ensure that the workpiece is in an appropriate position for teaching. (Indicates OVER, OK, or LOW.) **1** omron ~~a~~ **E3X-DAC-S** ## **Ordering Information** ## **Fiber Amplifier Unit** **Pre-wired Amplifier Units [Refer to** _**Dimensions**_ **on page 13.]** |**Item**|**Appearance**|**Functions**|**Model**|**Model**| |---|---|---|---|---| ||||**NPN output**|**PNP output**| |Standard models|~~==~~|Timer, Response speed change|**E3X-DAC11-S 2M**|**E3X-DAC41-S 2M**| |Advanced models with<br>simultaneous 2-color<br>determination||Standard models + Simultaneous<br>2-color determination<br>AND/OR output, Remote setting<br>~~==~~|**E3X-DAC21-S 2M**<br>~~==~~|**E3X-DAC51-S 2M**| |Advanced models with<br>4-color determination*||Standard model + 4-color<br>determination<br>AND/OR output, Bank switching<br>~~==~~|**E3X-DAC21B-S 2M**<br>~~==~~|**E3X-DAC51B-S 2M**| |Advanced models with<br>simultaneous 2-color<br>determination<br>Standard models + Simultaneous<br>2-color determination<br>AND/OR output, Remote setting<br>**E3X-DAC21-S 2M**<br>Advanced models with<br>4-color determination*<br>Standard model + 4-color<br>determination<br>AND/OR output, Bank switching<br>**E3X-DAC21B-S 2M**<br>~~==~~|Advanced models with<br>simultaneous 2-color<br>determination<br>Standard models + Simultaneous<br>2-color determination<br>AND/OR output, Remote setting<br>**E3X-DAC21-S 2M**<br>Advanced models with<br>4-color determination*<br>Standard model + 4-color<br>determination<br>AND/OR output, Bank switching<br>**E3X-DAC21B-S 2M**<br>~~==~~|**E3X-DAC51-S 2M**<br>**E3X-DAC51B-S 2M**| |---|---|---| |*Four-color determination is enabled by using an external input to switch between banks for two outputs.||| |**Amplifier Units with Connectors (Amplifier Unit Connectors must be ordered separately.)** **[Refer to****_Dimensions_ on page 15.]**||| |**Item**<br>**Appearance**<br>**Functions**|**Model**<br>**NPN output**<br>**PNP output**|| |**Accessories (Order Separately)**<br>Standard models<br>Timer, Response speed change<br>**E3X-DAC6-S**<br>~~[e~~||**E3X-DAC8-S**| **Amplifier Units with Connectors (Amplifier Unit Connectors must be ordered separately.) [Refer to** _**Dimensions**_ **on page 15.]** ## **Amplifier Units Connectors (Required for models for Wire-saving Connectors.)** Note: Protector seals are provided as accessories. **[Refer to** _**Dimensions**_ **on page 15.]** |**Item**|**Appearance**|**Cable length**|**No. of conductors**|**Model**| |---|---|---|---|---| |Master<br>Connector||2 m|3|**E3X-CN11**| |Slave<br>Connector|||1<br>~~oo~~|**E3X-CN12**| ## **Ordering Precautions for Amplifier Units with Connectors** |**Ordering Precautions for Amplifier**<br>**Units with Connectors**|**Fiber Amplifier Units**|||**Applicable Connector**<br>**(Order Separately)**|**Applicable Connector**<br>**(Order Separately)**| |---|---|---|---|---|---| |A Connector is not provided with the Amplifier Unit.<br>Refer to the tables at the right when placing an order.|**Model**<br>**NPN output**<br>**PNP output**<br>Standard models<br>E3X-DAC6-S<br>E3X-DAC8-S||+|**Master Connector**<br>E3X-CN11|**Slave Connector**<br>E3X-CN12| ||**When Using 5 Amplifier Units**||||| ||Fiber Amplifier Units (5 Units)<br>~~eS~~||+|1 Master Connector|4 Slave Connectors| ## **Mounting Bracket** **A Mounting Bracket is not provided with the Fiber Amplifier Unit. Order a Mounting Bracket separately if required. [Refer to** _**E39-L/F39-L/E39-S/E39-R**_ **.]** |**Appearance**|**Model**|**Quantity**| |---|---|---| ||**E39-L143**|1| ## **End Plate** **End Plates are not provided with the Fiber Amplifier Unit. Order End Plates separately if required. [Refer to** _**PFP-**_ @ **.]** |**Appearance**|**Model**|**Quantity**| |---|---|---| ||**PFP-M**|1| **2** omron ~~a~~ **E3X-DAC-S** ## **Ratings and Specifications** ## **Fiber Amplifier Units** ||**Type**|**Standard models**|**Advanced models with simultaneous**<br>**2-color determination**|**Advanced models with**<br>**4-color determination**| |---|---|---|---|---| |**Item**|**Model**|**E3X-DAC**@**-S**@**(**@**: 11/41/6/8)**|**E3X-DAC**@**-S (**@**: 21/51)**|**E3X-DAC**@B**-S (**@**: 21/51)**| |**Sensing**|**distance**|Depends on the Fiber Unit. Refer to page 5 to 7 for details.||| ||**Sensing object**|Reflective models: Standard 11 color cards*1, Through-beam models: Opaque or translucent object||| |**Light so**|**urce (wavelength)**|White LED (420 to 700 nm)||| |**Sensing**|**method**|C Mode: RGB ratio determination (or I Mode: Light intensity determination for red, green, or blue;<br>Black Mode: Determination of total light intensity for red, green, and blue)*2||| ||**Number of registered**<br>**colors**|1|2<br>(simultaneous determination)|4<br>(2-color simultaneous<br>determination×2 banks)| |**Power supply voltage**||12 to 24 VDC±10%, ripple (p-p) 10% max.||| |**Power consumption**||960 mW max. (current consumption: 40 mA max. at power supply voltage of 24 VDC)||| |**Control outputs**||NPN or PNP open collector<br>Load power supply voltage: 26.4 VDC max.<br>Load current: 50 mA max. (residual voltage: 2 V max.)||| |**Number of control outputs**||1|2|| |**External input*3 (page 4)**||---|Remote control|Bank switching| |**Protection circuits**||Reverse polarity for power supply connection, Output short-circuit, Reversed output polarity protection||| |**Response**<br>**time**|**Super-high-speed mode*4**<br>**High-speed mode**<br>**Standard mode**<br>**High-resolution mode**|Operate or reset: 60μs<br>Operate or reset: 300μs<br>Operate or reset: 1 ms<br>Operate or reset: 4 ms|Operate or reset: 120μs<br>Operate or reset: 600μs<br>Operate or reset: 2 ms<br>Operate or reset: 8 ms|| |**Sensitivity setting (color regis-**<br>**tration, allowable range)**||Teaching (one-point teaching or teaching with/without workpiece) or manual adjustment||| |**Functions**|**Operation mode**|ON for match (ON for same color as registered color) or ON for mismatch (ON for different color from registered color)||| ||**Timer function**|Timer type: OFF delay, ON delay, or one-short, Timer time: 1 ms to 5 s (variable)||| ||**Control outputs**|---|Output for each channel, AND output, and OR output|| ||**Remote control**|---|One-point teaching, teaching<br>with/without workpiece, zero<br>reset, and light emission OFF|Bank switching<br>(switching between banks A<br>and B and banks C and D)| ||**Display switch*5**|Seven patterns total: Match + Threshold, Margin + Threshold, Analog bar display, Peak + Bottom, etc.||| ||**Initialization**|Initial reset (factory defaults) or user reset (saved settings)||Initial reset (factory defaults)| ||**Zero reset**|Supported||Not supported| |**Indicators**||Operation indicator (orange)/I<br>mode display indicator (orange)|Operation indicator for each channel (orange)|| |**Digital display**||7-segment displays (Main display: Red, Sub-display: Green)||| |**Display direction**||Switchable between normal and reversed.||| |**Ambient illumination (Receiver**<br>**side)**||Incandescent lamp: 3,000 lux<br>Sunlight: 10,000 lux||| |**Ambient temperature range*6**||Operating:−25°C to 55°C, Storage:−30°C to 70°C (with no icing or condensation)||| |**Ambient humidity range**||Operating and storage: 35% to 85% (with no condensation)||| |**Insulation resistance**||20 MΩmin. (at 500 VDC)||| |**Dielectric strength**||1,000 VAC at 50/60 Hz for 1 minute||| |**Vibration resistance**||Destruction: 10 to 50 Hz with a 1.5-mm double amplitude for 2 h each in X, Y and Z directions||| |**Shock resistance**||Destruction: 500 m/s2, for 3 times each in X, Y and Z directions||| |**Degree of protection**||IEC IP50 (with Protective Cover attached)||| |**Connection method**||Pre-wired (standard cable length:<br>2 m) or reduced-wiring connector<br>(Units connected: 16 max.)|Pre-wired (standard cable length: 2 m)|| |**Weight (packed state)**||Pre-wired model: Approx. 100 g, Amplifier unit connector model: Approx. 55 g||| |**Materials**|**Case**|Polybutylene terephthalate (PBT)||| ||**Cover**|Polycarbonate (PC)||| |**Accessories**||Instruction manual||| Note: Refer to page 4 for ***1** to ***6** . **3** **E3X-DAC-S** - *1. Sensing Object: Standard Color Card (230 Colors) from Japan Color Enterprise Co., Ltd.) |**Color (11 standard colors)**|**Munsell color notation**| |---|---| |**White**|N9.5| |**Red**|4R 4.5/12.0| |**Yellow/red**|4YR 6.0/11.5| |**Yellow**|5Y 8.5/11.0| |**Yellow/green**|3GY 6.5/10.0| |**Green**|3G 6.5/9.0| |**Blue/green**|5BG 4.5/10.0| |**Blue**|3PB 5.0/10.0| |**Blue/purple**|9PB 5.0/10.0| |**Purple**|7P 5.0/10.0| |**Red/purple**|6RP 4.5/12.5| |**(Black)**|(N2.0)| - *2. When teaching with/without a workpiece, the best sensing method will be automatically selected (RGB ratio (C Mode) or light intensity determination (I Mode)). If color differences are not strong enough and RGB ratios would result in unstable detection, then light intensity determination (I Mode) will be selected. The detection mode can be set to C, I, or Black Mode. **==> picture [243 x 107] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> *3. Input Specifications<br>Contact input Non-contact input<br>(relay or switch) (transistor)<br>ON: 1.5 V max.<br>ON: Shorted to 0 V<br>NPN (sourcing current: 1 mA max.). OFF: Vcc - 1.5 V to Vcc (sourcing current: 1 mA max.)<br>OFF: Open or shorted to Vcc.<br>(leakage current: 0.1 mA max.)<br>ON: Vcc - 1.5 V to Vcc<br>ON: Shorted to Vcc<br>PNP (sinking current: 3 mA max.). OFF: 1.5 V max. (sinking current: 3 mA max.)<br>OFF: Open or shorted to 0 V.<br>(leakage current: 0.1 mA max.)<br>Refer to the Instruction Manual for the external input pulse width.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> A pulse width of 300 ms or longer is required to switch banks for the E3X-DAC@B-S. - *4. Mutual interference prevention cannot be used in super-high-speed mode, and light intensity determination (I Mode) must be used. The response time will be 150 μs if an AND or OR is set for the control outputs. - *5. With light intensity determination (I Mode and Black Mode), the correlation is not displayed, but rather the light intensity is displayed. - *6. The allowable ambient operating temperature changes according to the number of Units that are linked. - 2 Units: −25 to 55°C, 3 to 10 Units: −25 to 50°C, and - 11 to 16 Units: −25 to 45°C ## **Amplifier Unit Connectors** |**Item**<br>**Model**|**Item**<br>**Model**|**E3X-CN11**|**E3X-CN12**| |---|---|---|---| |**Rated current**||2.5 A|| |**Rated voltage**||50 V|| |**Contact resistance**||20 mΩmax. (20 mVDC max., 100 mA max.)<br>(The figure is for connection to the Fiber Amplifier Unit and the adjacent Connector. It does not<br>include the conductor resistance of the cable.)|| |**No. of insertions**||Destruction: 50 times (The figure for the number of insertions is for connection to the Fiber Amplifier<br>Unit and the adjacent Connector.)|| |**Materials**|**Housing**|Polybutylene terephthalate (PBT)|| ||**Contacts**|Phosphor bronze/gold-plated nickel|| |**Weight (packed state)**||Approx. 55 g|Approx. 25 g| ## ~~**Operating Procedures (Typical)**~~ **==> picture [431 x 189] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Because it distinguishes RGB Through-beam heads are capable In Black Mode, blank seam tape and<br>ratios, detection is highly resistant of detecting color differences in other black marks can be detected<br>ee to workpiece movement. ee semi-transparent objects. regardless of film color or patterns<br>Distinguishing Trays Detecting Wafers Detecting Products on Conveyors<br>( B<br>Four-color determination greatly Workpieces that absorb a specific If you teach the conveyor (i.e., the<br>reduces the work required for wavelength can be detected with background), you can detect<br>es line switchovers. a wide range of wavelengths. workpieces even if they have<br>different colors, shapes, or gloss.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> **4** omon [iF **E3X-DAC-S** ## **Sensing Distance** ## **Reflective Models** (Unit: mm) |||**Sensing object**|**White paper**|**White paper**|**White paper**|**White paper**|**Standard color card (11 colors)**<br>**(mutual determination)**|**Standard color card (11 colors)**<br>**(mutual determination)**|**Standard color card (11 colors)**<br>**(mutual determination)**|**Standard color card (11 colors)**<br>**(mutual determination)**| |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| |**Type**|||**High-**<br>**resolu-**<br>**tion**<br>**mode**|**Stan-**<br>**dard**<br>**mode**|**High-**<br>**speed**<br>**mode**|**Super-**<br>**high-**<br>**speed**<br>**mode**|**High-**<br>**resolu-**<br>**tion**<br>**mode**|**Stan-**<br>**dard**<br>**mode**|**High-**<br>**speed**<br>**mode**|**Super-**<br>**high-**<br>**speed**<br>**mode**| |**Stan-**<br>**dard**<br>**models**|**General-**<br>**purpose**|**E32-DC200**|70|54|46|18|14|10|8.5|6| |||**E32-D11R/E32-D12R/**<br>**E32-D15XR/E32-D11N/**<br>**E32-DC200BR(B4R)**|42|32|26|11|8.5|6|5|3.5| |||**E32-D14LR**|11|8.5|7|2.5|2.4|1.7|1.4|1| |||**E32-D15YR/E32-D15ZR**|10|7.5|6.5|2.5|2.1|1.5|1.3|0.9| |||**E32-D211/E32-DC200E/**<br>**E32-D22/E32-D25X/**<br>**E32-DC200F(F4)**|20|16|14|5|4.5|3|2.5|1.5| |||**E32-D24**|8.8|6.7|5.8|2.1|1.8|1.3|1.1|0.7| |||**E32-D25Y/E32-D25Z**|5.8|4.5|3.8|1.4|1.2|0.9|0.7|0.5| ||**Break-**<br>**resistant**|**E32-D11/E32-D15XB**|42|32|26|11|8.5|6|5|3.5| |||**E32-D21B/E32-D221B**|19|15|13|4.5|4.1|3|2.4|1.5| |||**E32-D21/E32-D22B**|8.8|6.7|5.8|2.1|1.8|1.3|1.1|0.7| |||**E32-D25XB**|14|10|9|3|3|2.1|1.7|1.1| ||**Fluorine**<br>**coating**|**E32-D11U**|42|32|26|11|8.5|6|5|3.5| |**Special-**<br>**beam**<br>**models**|**Long dis-**<br>**tance,**<br>**high power**|**E32-A09**|20 to 38|24 to 36|26 to 32|---|20 to 38|24 to 36|26 to 32|---| |||**E32-D11L**|90|70|60|22|19|13|11|7.5| |||**E32-D21L/E32-D22L**|35|26|22|8|7|5|4|2.5| ||**Coaxial**|**E32-CC200**|60|45|35|16|12|9|7|4| |||**E32-CC200R/E32-C11N**|35|26|22|9|7.5|5|4.5|3| |||**E32-D32L**|35|26|22|9|7.5|5|4.5|3| |||**E32-C31/E32-D32**|17|13|11|4.5|3.7|2.7|2.2|1.5| |||**E32-C31N**|7.7|6|4.8|2.1|1.6|1.2|0.9|0.7| ||**Area**<br>**sensing**|**E32-D36P1**|35|26|22|9|7.5|5|4.5|3| |**Environ-**<br>**ment**<br>**resis-**<br>**tive**<br>**models**|**Heat-**<br>**resistant**|**E32-D51**|55|42|36|14|11|8.5|7|4.5| |||**E32-D81R-S/E32-D61-S**|20|15|13|5|4|3|2.5|1.5| |||**E32-D73-S**|13|10|8.5|3.5|2.8|2|1.7|1.2| ||**Chemical**<br>**resistant**|**E32-D12F**|22|17|15|6|4.9|3.5|2.9|2| |||**E32-D14F**|9|7|6|2|2.1|1.4|1.2|0.6| **5** **E3X-DAC-S** ## **Through-beam Models** (Unit: mm) |||**Sensing object**|**Opaque object**|**Opaque object**|**Opaque object**|**Opaque object**|**Translucent object***|**Translucent object***|**Translucent object***|**Translucent object***| |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| |**Type**|||**High-**<br>**resolu-**<br>**tion**<br>**mode**|**Stan-**<br>**dard**<br>**mode**|**High-**<br>**speed**<br>**mode**|**Super-**<br>**high-**<br>**speed**<br>**mode**|**High-**<br>**resolu-**<br>**tion**<br>**mode**|**Stan-**<br>**dard**<br>**mode**|**High-**<br>**speed**<br>**mode**|**Super-**<br>**high-**<br>**speed**<br>**mode**| |**Stan-**<br>**dard**<br>**models**|**General-**<br>**purpose**|**E32-TC200**|200|160|140|70|45|32|26|22| |||**E32-T11R/E32-T12R/**<br>**E32-T15XR/E32-T11N/**<br>**E32-TC200BR(B4R)**|150|110|95|50|30|22|18|16| |||**E32-T14LR/E32-T15YR/**<br>**E32-T15ZR**|55|44|38|19|12|8.5|7|6.5| |||**E32-TC200E/E32-T22/**<br>**E32-T222/E32-T25X/**<br>**E32-TC200F(F4)**|80|60|50|46|17|12|10|7| |||**E32-T24/E32-T25Y/**<br>**E32-T25Z**|48|36|32|26|10|7|6|4| ||**Break-**<br>**resistant**|**E32-T11/E32-T12B/**<br>**E32-T15XB**|190|140|120|60|40|28|24|20| |||**E32-T21/E32-T221B/**<br>**E32-T22B**|70|55|48|40|15|11|9|6| |||**E32-T25XB**|55|42|36|30|11|8|7|4.5| ||**Fluorine**<br>**coating**|**E32-T11U**|190|140|120|60|40|28|24|20| |**Special-**<br>**beam**<br>**models**|**Long dis-**<br>**tance,**<br>**high power**|**E32-T17L**|4300|3200|2800|1400|900|600|500|460| |||**E32-TC200 + E39-F1**|1100|850|700|360|220|160|140|120| |||**E32-T11R + E39-F1**|1000|750|650|340|220|150|130|110| |||**E32-T11N+E39-F1**|1000|750|650|320|200|150|120|110| |||**E32-T11 + E39-F1**|1000|750|650|320|200|150|120|110| |||**E32-T14**|950|700|600|300|200|140|120|100| |||**E32-T11L/E32-T12L**|350|250|200|120|75|55|46|40| |||**E32-T11L + E39-F2**|220|160|140|75|46|32|28|25| |||**E32-T11R + E39-F2**|110|85|70|36|22|16|14|12| |||**E32-T11 + E39-F2**|180|140|120|60|38|28|22|20| |||**E32-T12L/E32-T22L**|160|120|100|90|34|24|20|14| ||**Fine beam**|**E32-T22S**|500|400|350|170|110|80|65|55| |||**E32-T24S**|360|280|240|120|75|55|46|40| ||**Area**<br>**sensing**|**E32-T16**|750|600|500|250|160|110|95|85| |||**E32-T16PR**|240|180|150|80|50|36|30|26| |||**E32-T16JR**|200|160|130|65|44|30|26|22| |||**E32-T16WR**|360|280|240|120|75|55|46|40| ||**Label**<br>**detection**<br>**(Slot**<br>**Sensor)**|**E32-G14**|10||||10|||| *These sensing distances are recommended to make the most of the detection capabilities of the Sensor. **6** **E3X-DAC-S** |||**Sensing object**|**Opaque object**|**Opaque object**|**Opaque object**|**Opaque object**|**Translucent object***|**Translucent object***|**Translucent object***|**Translucent object***| |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| |**Type**|||**High-**<br>**resolu-**<br>**tion**<br>**mode**|**Stan-**<br>**dard**<br>**mode**|**High-**<br>**speed**<br>**mode**|**Super-**<br>**high-**<br>**speed**<br>**mode**|**High-**<br>**resolu-**<br>**tion**<br>**mode**|**Stan-**<br>**dard**<br>**mode**|**High-**<br>**speed**<br>**mode**|**Super-**<br>**high-**<br>**speed**<br>**mode**| |**Environ-**<br>**ment**<br>**resis-**<br>**tive**<br>**models**|**Heat-**<br>**resistant**|**E32-T51**|200|160|140|70|44|32|26|22| |||**E32-T54**|60|48|42|20|13|9.5|8.1|7| |||**E32-T81R-S**|75|60|50|26|16|11|9.5|8.5| |||**E32-T61-S**|120|95|80|42|26|19|16|14| |||**E32-T61-S + E39-F1**|950|700|600|320|200|140|120|100| |||**E32-T61-S + E39-F2**|120|95|80|42|26|19|16|14| |||**E32-T84S-S**|360|280|240|120|75|55|46|40| ||**Chemical**<br>**resistant**|**E32-T11F**|550|420|360|180|110|80|70|60| |||**E32-T12F**|850|650|550|280|180|120|100|95| |||**E32-T14F**|100|80|70|35|22|16|13|12| |||**E32-T51F**|380|300|250|130|80|55|48|44| |||**E32-T81F-S**|190|150|120|65|40|28|24|22| ||**Vacuum**<br>**resistant**|**E32-T51V**|55|42|36|18|11|8.5|7|6| |||**E32-T51V + E39-F1V**|280|200|180|90|55|42|35|30| |||**E32-T54V**|36|28|24|12|7.5|5.5|4.5|4| |||**E32-T54V + E39-F1V**|140|100|90|46|28|20|17|15| |||**E32-T84SV**|130|100|85|45|28|20|17|15| *These sensing distances are recommended to make the most of the detection capabilities of the Sensor. **Refer to the** ➜ **E32 Series Fiber Sensor Best Selection Guide (Cat. No. E353).** **7** **E3X-DAC-S** **Engineering Data (Typical)** ## **Color vs. Detection Capability** ## **E3X-DAC** @ **-S + E32-CC200** |**White**<br>**Red**<br>**Yellow/**<br>**red**<br>**Y**|**ellow**<br>**Yellow/**<br>**green**<br>**Green**<br>**Blue/**<br>**green**|**Blue**<br><br>**p**|**Blue/**<br>**urple**|**Purple**|**Red/**<br>**purple**|**Black***|**No**<br>**Need**<br>**to**<br>**Select**|Model with Red Light Source<br>Model with Green<br>Light Source<br>Model with Blue<br>Light Source<br>(E3X-DA@-S)<br>(E3X-DAG@-S)<br>(E3X-DAB@-S)<br>5<br>6<br>3<br>9<br>4<br>4<br>2<br>7<br>5<br>5<br>3<br>8<br>5<br>4<br>5<br>2<br>6<br>4<br>5<br>2<br>3<br>2<br>3<br>2<br>2<br>4<br>9<br>7<br>8<br>4<br>White RedYellowGreen Blue Purple Black<br>White<br>Red<br>Yellow<br>Green<br>Blue<br>Purple<br>Black<br>8<br>3<br>5<br>10<br>8<br>5<br>5<br>3<br>5<br>3<br>6<br>5<br>3<br>6<br>3<br>3<br>4<br>5<br>3<br>3<br>3<br>10<br>6<br>6<br>4<br>3<br>5<br>5<br>3<br>3<br>8<br>5<br>3<br>2<br>5<br>2<br>4<br>2<br>3<br>2<br>2<br>3<br>3<br>4<br>2<br>6<br>3<br>2<br>2<br>4<br>8<br>3<br>6<br>4<br>White RedYellowGreen Blue Purple Black<br>White RedYellowGreen Blue Purple Black<br>White<br>Red<br>Yellow<br>Green<br>Blue<br>Purple<br>Black<br>White<br>Red<br>Yellow<br>Green<br>Blue<br>Purple<br>Black|Model with Red Light Source<br>Model with Green<br>Light Source<br>Model with Blue<br>Light Source<br>(E3X-DA@-S)<br>(E3X-DAG@-S)<br>(E3X-DAB@-S)<br>5<br>6<br>3<br>9<br>4<br>4<br>2<br>7<br>5<br>5<br>3<br>8<br>5<br>4<br>5<br>2<br>6<br>4<br>5<br>2<br>3<br>2<br>3<br>2<br>2<br>4<br>9<br>7<br>8<br>4<br>White RedYellowGreen Blue Purple Black<br>White<br>Red<br>Yellow<br>Green<br>Blue<br>Purple<br>Black<br>8<br>3<br>5<br>10<br>8<br>5<br>5<br>3<br>5<br>3<br>6<br>5<br>3<br>6<br>3<br>3<br>4<br>5<br>3<br>3<br>3<br>10<br>6<br>6<br>4<br>3<br>5<br>5<br>3<br>3<br>8<br>5<br>3<br>2<br>5<br>2<br>4<br>2<br>3<br>2<br>2<br>3<br>3<br>4<br>2<br>6<br>3<br>2<br>2<br>4<br>8<br>3<br>6<br>4<br>White RedYellowGreen Blue Purple Black<br>White RedYellowGreen Blue Purple Black<br>White<br>Red<br>Yellow<br>Green<br>Blue<br>Purple<br>Black<br>White<br>Red<br>Yellow<br>Green<br>Blue<br>Purple<br>Black| |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| |**White**<br>❍<br>❍|❍<br>❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍|❍|❍|❍|(❍)|||| |**Red**<br>❍<br>❍|❍<br>❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍|❍|❍|❍|❍|||| |**Yellow/**<br>**red**<br>❍<br>❍|❍<br>❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍|❍|❍|❍|❍|||| |**Yellow**<br>❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍|❍|❍|❍|❍|||| |**Yellow/**<br>**green**<br>❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍|❍|❍|❍|❍|||| |**Green**<br>❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍|❍|❍|❍|❍|||| |**Blue/**<br>**green**<br>❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍|❍|❍|❍|❍|||| |**Blue**<br>❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍<br>❍<br>❍<br>❍||❍|❍|❍|❍|||| |**Blue/**<br>**purple**<br>❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍<br>❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍||❍|❍|❍|||| |**Purple**<br>❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍<br>❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍|❍||❍|❍|||| ||||||||||| |**Red/**<br>**purple**<br>❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍<br>❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍|❍|❍||❍|||| |**Black***<br>(❍)<br>❍<br>❍|❍<br>❍<br>❍<br>❍|❍|❍|❍|❍||||| Sensing distance: 9 mm (i.e., the teaching distance) ❍: Detection possible, ✕: Detection not possible. *. Use 2-point teaching to distinguish between white and black. ## **Color Detection Characteristics E3X-DAC** @ **-S + E32-CC200** ## **Color Detection Capability vs. Distance E3X-DA** @ **-S + E32-CC200** **E3X-DAB/G** @ **-S + E32-CC200 (Model with single-color light source)** **==> picture [507 x 348] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> 1000 Sensing distance: 9 mm 140<br>900 (i.e., the teaching distance) For 2-point teaching<br>120 E3X-DAC-S<br>800<br>700 RegisteredColor ・・・・ 100 Model with blue<br>600 80 light sourceE3X-DAB-S<br>500 For one-point<br>1) Teaching by registered 60 Model with green teaching<br>400 color light sourceE3X-DAG-S<br>300 2) Detecting each sensing 40 X<br>objest color<br>200 20<br>Registered Color<br>100<br>Red 0<br>0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35<br>Yellow Sensing distance X (mm)<br>Green = Teaching distance<br>Blue<br>Purple<br>Sensing object color<br>Correlation vs. Distance Correlation vs. Angle<br>E3X-DAC @ -S + E32-CC200 E3X-DAC @ -S + E32-CC200<br>5 5<br>Sensing distance: 9 mm Sensing distance:<br>(i.e., the teaching 9 mm<br>0 distance) 0 (i.e., the teaching<br>distance)<br>−5 −5<br>−10 −10<br>X<br>−15 −15<br>Registered Color Registered Color<br>Red Red<br>−20 −20 +θ<br>Green Green<br>Sensing −θ<br>−25 object Blue −25 Sensing object Blue<br>−40 −30 −20 −10 0 10 20 30 40 −20 −15 −10 −5 0 5 10 15 20<br>Change in distance X (%) Angle of incline θ (°)<br>9 mm<br>Correlation (digital display) Number of colors differentiated (combinations)<br>White Red Yellow/red Yellow Yellow/green Green Blue/green Blue Blue/purple Purple Red/purple<br>Change in correlation (%) Change in correlation (%)<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## **Correlation vs. Distance** ## **E3X-DAC** @ **-S + E32-CC200** **8** **E3X-DAC-S** ## **I/O Circuit Diagrams** ## **NPN Output** **==> picture [511 x 668] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Operation Operation<br>Model Timing charts selector Output circuit<br>mode switch<br>Match<br>Mismatch<br>ON for Operationindicator (orange) OFFON LIGHT ON Display Operationindicator I mode indicator (orange) Brown<br>match LoadOutputtransistor OperateOFFON (L-ON) (Orange) Black Load<br>E3X-DAC11-S (e.g., relay) (Between brown and black leads)Reset Photo-electric Control output 12 to<br>E3X-DAC6-S Match Sensormain 24 VDC<br>Mismatch circuit<br>ON for Operationindicator (orange) OFFON DARK ON Blue<br>mismatch Outputtransistor OFFON (D-ON)<br>Load Operate<br>(e.g., relay) Reset<br>(Between brown and black leads)<br>Match<br>Mismatch<br>ON for Operationindicator (orange) OFFON LIGHT ON Display Ch2 operation indicator (orange) Brown<br>match Outputtransistor OFFON (L-ON) Ch1 Load<br>E3X-DAC21-SE3X-DAC21B-S Load(e.g., relay) Operate(Between brown and black leads)MatchReset operation indicator (orange) Photo- electricSensor main Orange Black Ch1 control Ch2 control output output Load 12 to 24 VDC<br>Mismatch circuit Pink<br>ON for Operationindicator (orange) OFFON DARK ON External input(Bank switching<br>mismatch Outputtransistor OFFON (D-ON) Blue input) *<br>Load Operate<br>(e.g., relay) Reset *For the E3X-DAC@B-S<br>(Between brown and black leads)<br>PNP Output<br>Operation Operation<br>Model Timing charts selector Output circuit<br>mode switch<br>Match<br>Mismatch<br>Operation ON<br>ON for indicator (orange) OFF LIGHT ON Display [Operation] I mode indicator (orange)<br>match Outputtransistor OFFON (L-ON) indicator(Orange) Brown<br>Load Operate<br>(e.g., relay) Reset Photo-<br>E3X-DAC41-S (Between blue and black leads) electric Black Control output 12 to<br>E3X-DAC8-S Match Sensormain 24 VDC<br>Mismatch circuit Load<br>Operation ON<br>ON for indicator (orange) OFF DARK ON Blue<br>mismatch Outputtransistor OFFON (D-ON)<br>Load Operate<br>(e.g., relay) Reset<br>(Between blue and black leads)<br>Match<br>Mismatch<br>Operation ON<br>ON for indicator (orange) OFF LIGHT ON Display Ch2 operation indicator (orange)<br>match Outputtransistor OFFON (L-ON) Brown External input<br>E3X-DAC51-S Load(e.g., relay) Operate(ResetBetween blue and black leads) Ch1 operation indicator (orange) Photo- electric BlackCh1 control outputPink (Bank switching input) * 12 to<br>E3X-DAC51B-S Match Sensor Ch2 control output 24 VDC<br>Mismatch main circuit Orange Load<br>Operation ON Load<br>ON for indicator (orange) OFF DARK ON Blue<br>mismatch Outputtransistor OFFON (D-ON)<br>Load Operate *For the E3X-DAC@B-S<br>(e.g., relay) Reset<br>(Between blue and black leads)<br>Note 1. Timing Charts for Timer Function Settings (T: Set Time) 2. Control Outputs (AND, OR, Sync) and Timing Chart for Timer Settings<br>(T: Set Time)<br>ON delay OFF delay One-shot<br>ON ON<br>CH1 CH1<br>Match Match Match OFF OFF<br>Mismatch T Mismatch T Mismatch T CH2 ON CH2 ON<br>ON ON ON OFF OFF<br>L-ON L-ON L-ON T<br>OFF T OFF T OFF T OUT ON ON delay ON<br>ON ON ON (AND) OFF (AND) OFF<br>D-ON D-ON D-ON T<br>OFF OFF OFF OUT ON OFF delay ON<br>(OR) OFF (AND) OFF<br>T<br>One-shot ON<br>(AND) OFF<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> **9** **E3X-DAC-S** ## **Nomenclature** ## **Fiber Amplifier Units Standard Models E3X-DAC** @ **-S (** @ **: 11/41/6/8)** **Advanced models with simultaneous 2-color determination E3X-DAC** @ **-S (** @ **: 21/51)** **Advanced models with 4-color determination E3X-DAC** @ **B-S (** @ **: 21/51)** **==> picture [238 x 103] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Main Display (red) Sub-display (green) Operation Keys<br>Incident level, function, etc. Threshold, function settings, etc. Function setting operations<br>Lock lever UP<br>Locks the fiber unit. DOWN<br>MODE<br>Operation Selector Switch<br>Operation Indicator Use to switch between Light ON<br>(orange) I Mode Indicator Mode Selector and Dark ON modes.<br>ON when output is ON. Lit orange: Operation Switch<br>OFF when output is OFF. in I Mode. Use to select SET<br>or RUN mode.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> **==> picture [226 x 98] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Main Display (red) Sub-display (green) Operation Keys<br>Incident level, function, etc. Threshold, function settings, etc. Function setting operations<br>UP<br>Lock lever<br>Locks the fiber unit. DOWN<br>MODE<br>Channel Switch<br>Ch1 Operation Indicator Used to select the channel to<br>ON when output is ON. Ch2 Operation Indicator display and set.<br>OFF when output is OFF. ON when output is ON. Mode Selector Switch<br>OFF when output is OFF. Use to select SET<br>or RUN mode.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## **Safety Precautions** ## **Refer to** _**Warranty and Limitations of Liability**_ **.** ## **WARNING** **This product is not designed or rated for ensuring safety of persons either directly or indirectly.** **Do not use it for such purposes.** ## ~~Po~~ **Precautions for Safe Use** 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 of water, oils, or chemicals. ## **CAUTION** **Do not use the product with voltage in excess of the rated voltage. Excess voltage may result in malfunction or fire.** **Never use the product with an AC power supply. Otherwise, explosion may result.** 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. **High-temperature environments may result in burn injury.** 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. 12. Burn injury may occur. The Sensor surface temperature rises depending on application conditions, such as the ambient temperature and the power supply voltage. Use caution when operating or performing maintenance on the Sensor. **10** omrRONn ~~a~~ **E3X-DAC-S** ## **Precautions for Correct Use** 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 within 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 degree of match to stabilize after the power supply is turned ON. ## **Adding and Removing Fiber Amplifier Units Adding Fiber Amplifier Units** 1. Mount the Amplifier Units one at a time onto the DIN track. **==> picture [87 x 65] intentionally omitted <==** 2. Slide the Amplifier Units together, line up the clips, and press the Amplifier Units together until they click into place. ## **Operation When Turning Power OFF** Output pulses may occur when the power is turned OFF. Turn OFF the power supply to the load and the load line before turning OFF the power supply to the Sensor. **==> picture [37 x 17] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Click<br>into place<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## ● **Mounting** ## **Connecting and Disconnecting Connectors Mounting Connectors** 1. Insert the Master or Slave Connector into the Amplifier Unit until it clicks into place. **==> picture [15 x 5] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Insert<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> 2. Attach the protector seals (provided as accessories) to the sides of master and slave connectors that are not connected. **==> picture [58 x 49] intentionally omitted <==** **==> picture [12 x 5] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Seal<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> Note: Attach the seals to the sides with grooves. ## **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.) - Note 1. The specifications for ambient temperature will vary according to the number of Amplifier Unit used together. For details, refer to _Ratings and Specifications_ on ➜ page 3. - 2. Always turn OFF the power supply before joining or separating Amplifier Units. ## **Mounting the End Plate (PFP-M)** An End Plate should be used if there is a possibility of the Amplifier Unit moving, e.g., due to vibration. **==> picture [89 x 45] intentionally omitted <==** **==> picture [25 x 5] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> End Plate<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## **Removing Connectors** 1. Slide the slave Amplifier Unit(s) for which the Connector is to be removed away from the rest of the group. 2. After the Amplifier Unit(s) has been separated, press down on the lever on the Connector and remove it. (Do not attempt to remove Connectors without separating them from other Amplifier Units first.) **==> picture [137 x 57] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Press down<br>Lever<br>Remove<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> **11** **E3X-DAC-S** ## **Fiber Unit Connection** The E3X Amplifier Unit has a lock button for easy connection of the Fiber Unit. Connect or disconnect the fiber units using the following procedures: ## **1. Connection** Open the protective cover and raise the lock lever to release the lock. Next, insert the fiber units according to the fiber unit insertion marks on the side of the Amplifier Unit, and lower the lock lever. ## **EEPROM Writing Error** If the data is not written to the EEPROM 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 Communications** Several Amplifier Units can be slid together and used in groups. Do not, however, slide the Amplifier Units or attempt to remove any of the Amplifier Units during operation. ## ● **Others** **==> picture [241 x 344] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Protective cover<br>Lock button<br>Unlocked<br>Locked<br>Insertion position<br>Fiber unit insertion mark<br>Fiber unit<br>9 mm<br>Note: Do not pull on, compress, or otherwise exert excessive force on the fiber<br>pO units after connecting them to the Amplifier Unit.<br>Note: If one of the fibers from the Fiber Unit is labeled as the Emitter fiber, such as<br>with a Coaxial Sensor, insert that fiber into the Emitter section. Refer to<br>Dimensions for the Fiber Unit to see if there is an Emitter fiber label.<br>2. Disconnecting Fiber Units<br>Remove the protective cover and raise the lock lever to pull<br>out the fiber units.<br>Protective cover<br>Unlocked<br>Locked<br>“al<br>Note 1. To maintain the fiber unit properties, confirm that the lock is released<br>before removing the fiber units.<br>2. Be sure to lock or unlock the lock button within an ambient temperature<br>range between −10°C and 40°C.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> - Note: Do not pull on, compress, or otherwise exert excessive force on the fiber - ~~pO~~ units after connecting them to the Amplifier Unit. Note: If one of the fibers from the Fiber Unit is labeled as the Emitter fiber, such as with a Coaxial Sensor, insert that fiber into the Emitter section. Refer to _Dimensions for the Fiber Unit_ to see if there is an Emitter fiber label. ## **2. Disconnecting Fiber Units** Remove the protective cover and raise the lock lever to pull out the fiber units. ## **Protective Cover** Always keep the protective cover in place when using the Amplifier Unit. ## **Fiber Unit** ## ● **Design Precautions** ## **Applicable Fiber Units** Refer to the sensing distance tables on pages 5 to 7 for the Fiber Units that can be used and the sensing distances. Retro-reflective, Convergent-reflective, Ultra-compact, and Application-specific Fiber Units, which are not listed, cannot be used. ## ● **Installation Precautions** ## **Glossy Sensing Objects** If the sensing object is glossy, detection may not be stable. If the Sensor is inclined by 5° to 20° when using a glossy sensing object, as shown below, detection capabilities can be increased and stable detection achieved. **==> picture [104 x 86] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> E32-CC200 or other Fiber Unit<br>Sensing distance<br>θ = 5° to 20° :<br>Sensing object<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> ## ● **Adjusting** ## **Mutual Interference Protection Function** Light from other sensors can cause the value on the digital display to become somewhat unstable. If this occurs, reduce the threshold to create a greater margin and enable more stable detection. ## **Output Short-circuits Protection** OVER/CUR will flash on the display if the output short-circuit protection function operates due to a load short-circuit in a control output. If this occurs, check the load connections. **12** omron ~~a~~ **E3X-DAC-S** (Unit: mm) **Dimensions** Tolerance class IT16 applies to dimensions in this data sheet unless otherwise specified. ## **Fiber Amplifier Units** **==> picture [508 x 659] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Pre-wired Amplifier Units Area of digital indication<br>E3X-DAC11-S Round ( ): I Mode indicator<br>E3X-DAC41-S Oblong ( ): Operation indicator for channel 2<br>E3X-DAC21-S 15.6 35.25<br>E3X-DAC51-S 10<br>6.3<br>E3X-DAC21B-S<br>a HGSGEE E - I<br>E3X-DAC51B-S Operation indicator Main display Sub-display<br>4.3 DIN track mounting<br>141.1<br>180°<br>101.45<br>Vinyl-insulated round cable<br>Standard length: 2 m*<br>a 32 (9) im ] r=<br>4.5 ki = = 12.5<br>5.65 3.4<br>fF —= D = A<br>LY Hole for optical communications<br>Two, 2.4 dia. — 18.7 |<br>(36.2) (21.3) Multiple connection diagram<br>70 End Plate<br>L (sold separately)<br>23 Center of DIN track AAA PFP-M<br>DIN track<br>(sold separately)<br>PFP-@N<br>\<br>10 10<br>Fiber Attachment mounted (E39-F9) The number of<br>L (mm)<br>expansion<br>* Cable Specifications 1 10<br>E3X-DAC11-S 4-dia., 3-conductor (Conductor cross section: 0.2 mm [2] , 2 20<br>-DAC41-S insulator diameter: 1.1 mm)<br>3 30<br>E3X-DAC21-S<br>-DAC51-S 4-dia., 5-conductor (Conductor cross section: 0.2 mm [2] , 4 40<br>-DAC21B-S insulator diameter, 1.1 mm) 5 50<br>-DAC51B-S<br>6 60<br>10 7 70<br>8 80<br>9 90<br>10 100<br>4.3 With Mounting Bracket Attached<br>141.1<br>180°<br>101.45<br>Vinyl-insulated round cable<br>Standard length: 2 m*<br>a 32 (9) im ) =<br>4.5 12.5<br>5.65 3.4<br>Two, 3.2 dia. Hole for optical communications<br>Two, 2.4 dia. holes 4.3<br>10.3 18.7 (9.4) 16<br>70<br>Mounting Bracket (E39-L143)<br>SUS304 stainless steel<br>Mounting Holes<br>3.4<br>Two, M3 7 4.4<br>Note: When using E39-L143 Mounting<br>& 16 «(ee Brackets, there will be small gaps<br>28.1 16 between the Fiber Amplifier Units if<br>they are mounted side by side.<br>Fiber Attachment mounted (E39-F9)<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> **13** omrRon ~~a~~ **E3X-DAC-S** **Amplifier Units with Connectors E3X-DAC6-S E3X-DAC8-S** **==> picture [442 x 673] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Area of digital indication<br>Round ( ): I Mode indicatorOblong ( S ): Operation indicator for channel 2<br>15.6 35.25<br>6.3<br>10<br>4 Operation indicator aeaaeeed_ Main display Sub-display ._ I<br>4.3 DIN track mounting<br>141.1<br>8.1<br>180°<br>101.45<br>A dia. *<br>32<br>4.5 ex (9) In | os et<br>12.95<br>5.65 > 3.4 te ee |<br>maa Tl | ff — Hole for optical communications<br>Four, 2.4 dia. — 18.7 |<br>(36.2) (21.3) Multiple connection diagram<br>70 ooo End Plate<br>L (sold separately)<br>Center of DIN track PARRA PFP-M<br>DIN track<br>(sold separately)<br>PFP-@N<br>fits: &ll<br>10 10<br>a | fevestsests) |<br>Fiber Attachment mounted (E39-F9) The number of<br>L (mm)<br>expansion<br>* Cable Diameters<br>1 10<br>E3X-CN11 (3 conductors) 4.0-mm dia. 2 20<br>E3X-CN12 (1 conductor) 2.6-mm dia. 3 30<br>4 40<br>5 50<br>6 60<br>7 70<br>10 8 80<br>9 90<br>10 100<br>4.3 With Mounting Bracket Attached<br>141.1<br>8.1<br>180°<br>101.45<br>A dia. *<br>32<br>(9)<br>4.5 12.95<br>5.65 3.4<br>ot Two, 3.2 dia. Hole for optical communications<br>Four, 2.4 dia. holes 4.3<br>L 10.3 4 I 18.7 eo (9.4) 1 16 AdO44<br>70<br>Mounting Bracket (E39-L143) SUS304 stainless steel<br>3.4<br>Mounting Holes 4.4<br>Two, M3<br>Note: When using E39-L143 Mounting<br>Brackets, there will be small gaps<br>oo 16 qq — 28.1 ee 16 ory between the Fiber Amplifier Units if<br>Fiber Attachment mounted (E39-F9) they are mounted side by side.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> **14** **E3X-DAC-S** ## **Amplifier Unit Connectors** **==> picture [456 x 272] intentionally omitted <==** **----- Start of picture text -----**<br> Master Connectors<br>E3X-CN11 Edge of amplifier 2,000 0 [+50]<br>(7)<br>*<br>ro<br>* E3X-CN11: 4 dia. cable / 3 conductors / Standard length: 2 m (Conductor cross section: 0.2 mm [2] (AWG24), Insulator diameter: 1.1 mm)<br>Slave Connectors<br>E3X-CN12 Edge of amplifier 2,000 0 [+50]<br>(7)<br>*<br>a<br>* E3X-CN12: 2.6 dia. cable / 1 conductor / Standard length: 2 m (Conductor cross section: 0.2 mm [2] (AWG24), Insulator diameter: 1.1 mm)<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br> **15** omron ~~a~~ ## Terms and Conditions Agreement ## Read and understand this catalog. 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