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Classification by Configuration |
Model |
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Optical Fiber Sensors |
E32-R21, E32-R16 |
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Built-in Amplifier Sensors |
E3Z-R61/R66/R81/R86 |
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E3ZM-R61/R66/R81/R86/B61/B66/B81/B86 | |
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E3ZM-CR61(-M1TJ)/CR81(-M1TJ) | |
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E3S-CR11(-M1J)/CR61(-M1J) | |
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E3S-CR62/67 | |
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Separate Amplifier Sensors |
E3C-LR11/LR12 |
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Built-in Power Supply Sensors |
E3JM-R4[]4(T), E3JK-R2M[]/R2S3 |
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Transparent Object Sensors |
E3S-R11/R31/R61/R81/R16/R36/R66/R86 |
Note: When using a Sensor with the MSR function, be sure to use an OMRON Reflector

Retro-reflective Sensors without MSR Function Classification by Configuration Model Transparent Object Sensors E3Z-B61/B62/B66/B67/B81/B82/B86/B87 E3S-R12/R62/R17/R67
When detecting a glossy object using a Retro-reflective Sensor without the
MSR function, mount the Sensor diagonally to the object so that reflection
is not received directly from the front surface.
Selecting Transparent Object Sensors
Use the following procedure to select an appropriate Transparent Object
Sensor.

Reflectance of Various Colors at Different Wavelengths of Light


The numbers express the degree of margin (percentage of received light for
typical examples).
Models with an RGB light source support all combinations.
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Sensor light color |
Product classification |
Model |
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Red light source
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Optical Fiber Sensors |
E3X-DA-S |
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E3X-NA | ||
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Separate Amplifier Sensors |
E3C-VS3R | |
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Blue light source
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Optical Fiber Sensors |
E3X-DAB-S |
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Green light source
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Optical Fiber Sensors |
E3X-DAG-S |
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E3X-NAG | ||
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Separate Amplifier Sensors |
E3C-VS1G | |
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RGB light source
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Optical Fiber Sensors |
E3X-DAC-S |
The self-diagnosis function checks for margin with respect to
environmental changes after installation, especially temperature, and
informs the operator of the result through indicators and outputs. This
function is an effective means of early detection of product failure,
optical axis displacement, and accumulation of dirt on the lens over time.
These functions alert the operator when the Sensor changes from a stable
state to an unstable state. The functions can be broadly classified into
display functions and output functions.
Stability Indicator (green LED)
The amount of margin with respect to environmental changes (temperature,
voltage, dust, etc.) after installation is monitored by the self-diagnosis
function and indicated by an indicator. (Illuminates steadily when there
are no problems.)
Operation Indicator (Orange LED)
Indicates the output status.
Output function
The margin is indicated by an indicator light, and the state is output to alert the operator.
Self-diagnosis functions are effective in maintaining stable operation,
alerting the operator to displacement of the optical axis, dirt on the
lens (Sensor surface), the influence from the floor and background,
external noise, and other potential failures of the Sensor.

Indicator state Light-ON/Dark-ON indicated by the orange indicator Degree of margin with respect to temperature changes indicated by the green indicator Self-
diagnosis output Example of diagnosed condition
Light Incident Stable use is possible. — — The margin is not When this state
Light
Stable use is possible. — —
Example: Light-ON Operation

(orange indicator ON)
(Margin of 10% to 20% or higher)
(Stability indicator: ON)
sufficient.
(Green indicator: OFF)
continues for a
certain period
of time, an
output alerts
the operator.
Interrupted
(orange indicator OFF)
(Margin of 10% to 20% or higher)
(Stability indicator: ON)
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Classification by Configuration |
Models |
Self-diagnosis function | |
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Display function |
Output function | ||
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Optical Fiber Sensors |
E3X-DA-S |
Digital display |
● |
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E3X-MDA |
Digital display |
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E3X-NA |
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Separate Amplifier Sensors |
E3C-LDA |
Digital display |
● |
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E3C |
● |
● (E3C-JC4P) | |
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Built-in Amplifier Sensors |
E3Z |
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E3ZM(-C) |
● |
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E3T |
● |
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E3S-C |
● |
--- | |
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E3S-CL |
● |
--- | |
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E3S-CR62/67 |
● |
--- | |
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E3S-R |
● |
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* Contact your OMRON representative regarding E3Z models with self-diagnosis output.
The pink to blue wires in the Through-beam Emitter cable can be
short-circuited to stop light emission at any timing. When there is no
object between the Emitter and the Receiver, turning the light Emitter ON
and OFF should cause the Receiver output to turn ON and OFF. Otherwise,
there is a problem.
Example: E3Z-T62-G0 Emitter

This function allows the operator to check the operation of the Sensor
before work begins.
Example: DARK ON Mode
Key Points
If the control output changes when the external diagnosis input is turned
ON and OFF, the Sensor is normal. If the control output remains ON or
remains OFF, the Sensor is faulty.
Note: When using the external diagnosis input function, it is assumed that
the object does not interrupt the Sensor being checked from light.
E3Z-T62G0
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External diagnosis |
Light emission |
Control output OFF |
External diagnosis check
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External diagnosis |
Light emission stops |
Control output ON |
Normal |
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Control output OFF |
Abnormal | ||
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