Type |
Standard models |
Monitor- output models |
Mark-detecting models |
Infrared models |
Water- resistant models |
Twin-output models |
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Output type |
NPN output |
E3X- DA11-N |
E3X- DA21-N |
E3X- DAB11-N |
E3X- DAG11-N |
E3X- DAH11-N |
E3X- DA11V |
E3X- DA11TW |
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PNP output |
E3X- DA41-N |
E3X- DA51-N |
E3X- DAB41-N |
E3X- DAG41-N |
E3X- DAH41-N |
E3X- DA41V |
E3X- DA41TW |
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Light source (wavelength) |
Red LED (660 nm) | Blue LED (470 nm) |
Green LED (525 nm) |
Infrared LED (870 nm) |
Red LED (660 nm) | ||||
Power supply voltage |
12 to 24 VDC±10%, ripple (p-p) 10% max. | ||||||||
Power consumption |
Normally: 960 mW max. (current consumption: 40 mA max. at power supply voltage of 24 VDC) Eco Mode: 720 mW max. (current consumption: 30 mA max. at power supply voltage of 24 VDC) Digital display not lit: 600 mW max. (current consumption: 25 mA max. at |
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Con- trol output |
ON/OFF output |
Load current: 50 mA (residual voltage (NPN/PNP): 1 V max., Open collector (NPN or PNP output, depending on the model) Light ON/Dark ON selectable |
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Monitor output |
--- | Load 1 to 5 VDC, 10 kΩ min. |
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Protection circuit | Power supply reverse polarity, Output short-circuit protection, Mutual interference prevention (supported for up to 10 Units) | ||||||||
Re- sponse time |
Super- high- speed mode |
0.25 ms for operation and reset respectively | 0.5 ms for operation and reset respectively |
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Standard mode |
1 ms for operation and reset respectively | 2 ms for operation and reset |
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Super- long- distance mode |
4 ms for operation and reset respectively | 7 ms for operation and reset respectively |
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Sensitivity setting | Teaching or manual method | ||||||||
Func- tions |
Timer function |
OFF-delay timer: 0 to 200 ms, 1 to 20 ms (set in 1-ms units); 20 to 200 ms (set in 5-ms units) Using Mobile Console: OFF delay, ON delay, or one shot (selectable) |
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Automatic power control (APC) |
Fiber-optic current digital control |
--- | Fiber-optic current digital control |
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Zero-reset | Negative values can be displayed. | ||||||||
Initial reset |
Settings can be returned to defaults as required. | ||||||||
Monitor focus |
--- | Upper and lower limits can be set as required for every 100 digital values. |
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Indicators | Operation indicator (orange), 7-segment digital incident level display (red), 7-segment digital incident level percentage display (red), threshold and excess gain 2-color double bar indicators (green and red), 7-segment digital threshold display (red) | ||||||||
Display timing | Switching between normal/peak-hold/bottom-hold possible | ||||||||
Display orientation | Switching between normal/reverse possible | ||||||||
Optical axis adjustment |
Optical axis adjustment possible (hyper-flashing function) | ||||||||
Ambient illumination (receiver side) |
Incandescent lamp: 10,000 lx max. Sunlight: 20,000 lx max. |
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Ambient temperature |
Operating: Groups of 1 to 3 Amplifiers: - 25 to 55°C Groups of 4 to 11 Amplifiers: - 25 to 50°C Groups of 12 to 16 Amplifiers: - 25 to 45°C Storage: - 30 to 70°C (with no icing or condensation) |
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Ambient humidity | Operating and storage: 35% to 85% (with no condensation) | ||||||||
Insulation resistance |
20 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC) | ||||||||
Dielectric strength | 1,000 VAC at 50/60 Hz for 1 min | ||||||||
Vibration resistance (destruction) |
10 to 55 Hz with a 1.5-mm double amplitude for 2 h each in X, Y and Z directions | ||||||||
Shock resistance (destruction) |
500m/s2, for 3 times each in X, Y and Z directions | ||||||||
Degree of protection |
IEC IP50 (with Protective Cover attached) | IEC IP66 (with Protective Cover attached) |
IEC IP50 (with Protective Cover attached) |
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Connection method | Pre-wired (standard cable length: 2 m) | ||||||||
Weight (packed state) |
Approx. 100 g | Approx. 110 g | Approx. 100 g | ||||||
Materi- al |
Case | Polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) | |||||||
Cover | Polycarbonate | Polyethersul- fone |
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Accessories | Instruction sheet |