Multi Voltage Photoelectric Sensor in Plastic Housing With Timer Function
Multi Voltage Photoelectric Sensor in Plastic Housing With Timer Function
Multi Voltage Photoelectric Sensor in Plastic Housing With Timer Function
E3JM
The square sized E3JM family
provides 12 to 240 VDC and 24 to
240 VAC power supply voltage, an
enhanced sensing distance and a
timer function.
• 12 to 240 VDC and 24 to 240 VAC
supply voltage
• Relay or solid state relay output
• Timer function
Ordering Information
E3JM 1
Accessories
Slit
Slit width Sensing distance Minimum sensing Model Quantity Remarks
object (typical)
1 mm × 20 mm 1.2 m 1 mm dia. E39-S39 1 Slit each for Emitter (Seal-type long slit)
and Receiver (2 Slits Can be used with the
total ) Through-beam Model
E3JM-10@4(T).
Reflectors
Name Sensing distance (typical) Model Quantity Remarks
Reflectors 4 m (rated value) E39-R1 1 Provided with the E3JM-R4@4(T).
Small Reflectors 3.5 m E39-R3 1 ---
Tape Reflectors 1 m (200 mm) (See note 2.) E39-RS1 1 ---
1.6 m (200 mm) (See note E39-RS2 1
2.)
2 m (200 mm) (See note 2.) E39-RS3 1
Note 1. For the complete overview of available reflectors please refer to www.industrial.omron.eu or to the accessory datasheet E26E.
2. Values in brackets are the minimum required distance between the Sensor and Reflector.
Mounting Bracket
Appearance Model Quantity Remarks
E39-L53 1 Provided with the E3JM
Note: If a Through-beam Model is used, order two Mounting Brackets for the Emitter and Receiver respectively.
E3JM 3
Engineering Data
Parallel Operating Range (Typical) Parallel Operating Range (Typical) Parallel Operating Range (Typical)
Through-beam Through-beam Retro-reflective
E3JM-10@4(T) E3JM-10@4(T) with E39-S39 (Slit) E3JM-R4@4(T) (When Using E39-R1)
600 60
Distance Y (mm)
Distance Y (mm)
Distance Y (mm)
Optical 150
axis
Y
Emitter
400 40 100
X Receiver
200 20 50
0 0 0
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5
Distance X (m) Distance X (m)
−200 −20 -50
Emitter
Optical axis
−400 Y −40 -100
X Receiver
−600 −60
-150
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Distance X (m)
Size of Sensing Object vs. Sensing Excess Gain Ratio vs. Set Distance
Operating Range (Typical)
Distance (Typical)
Diffuse-reflective
Diffuse-reflective Through-beam
E3JM-DS70@4(T) E3JM-DS70@4(T) E3JM-10@4(T)
12
Distance Y (mm)
Distance (m)
1,000
40 10
100
8 50
20 White paper
Black carbon
SUS (Luster)
6 Aluminum foil 10
0
(No luster on the back)
5
-20 4
Operating level
1
0.5
-40 2
-60 0.1
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200
Distance X (mm) Side length of sensing object (mm) Distance (m)
Excess Gain Ratio vs. Set Distance Excess Gain Ratio vs. Set Distance Excess Gain Ratio vs. Set Distance
(Typical) (Typical) (Typical)
Retro-reflective Retro-reflective Diffuse-reflective
E3JM-R4@4(T) (When Using E39-R1) E3JM-R4@4(T) (When Using E39-R3) E3JM-DS70@4(T)
1,000 1,000
Excess gain ratio
100.0
Excess gain ratio
100 100
50 50
10.0
Excess gain ration
30
10 10
5 5
3
1.0
Operating level Operating level
1 1
0.5 0.5
0.3
0.1 0.1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0.1
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600
Distance (m) Distance (m) Distance (mm)
24 to 240 VAC
24 to 240 VAC 12 to 240 VDC
12 to 240 VDC 1 Power
source
Photoelectric 1
Power
source Polarity:
Sensor Polarity: Optional Optional
Main circuit 2
2
3 Tb
4 Tc Contact output L-ON
3 Load
Drive NO
5 Ta circuit I1
COM
4
Drive
circuit
NO I1
3 Load
Photo- L-ON
electric 48 VDC
Sensor Drive
Main circuit max.
circuit
D-ON NC I2
5 Load
Timing Charts
Models without Timer Models with Timer
E3JM 5
Precautions
Adjustment
! Warning Through-beam Models
For a E3JM with the timer function, the indicator will be lit when
This product is not designed or rated for ensuring safety of persons. incident light is received while the mode is switched to Light-ON,
Do not use it for such purposes.
and the indicator will be lit when light is interrupted while the mode
is switched to Dark-ON.
Connections Move the Emitter and Receiver horizontally and vertically, and
Through-beam Models locate them to the center of the range in which the Receiver indi-
NO COM NC
cator is lit.
Tb Tc Ta
Sensing
object
3. Turn the adjuster counterclockwise to decrease the sensitivity,
starting from the point (B). Point (C) is where the indicator is
12 to 240 VDC
24 to 240 VAC lit.
4. The center point between the point (A) and point (C) is the
optimum position. If the indicator is not lit by the background
object at the maximum sensitivity, set to the center point
between the point (A) and the maximum sensitivity.
Note: The sensitivity adjuster may be damaged if an excessive force is
applied.
Precautions for Correct Use
Switch Configuration
Models without Timer Models with Timer
MODE
0 1
MODE
0 1 D·ON L·ON
D·ON L·ON
SW1
TIMER
SW2
Switch for operating mode
Switch for operating mode
Approx. 45 mm
Power
source
Tc, Ta
E3JM
Rubber bushing
(accessory) (See note.)
Approx. 55 mm Washer (accessory) (See note.)
Tightening nut (accessory) (See note.)
7 max. 7 max.
Connecting and Wiring DC SSR Output Models
When using the DC SSR output model, the total of the load cur-
3.6 dia. min. rent for the Light-ON output (NO) and that for the Dark-ON (NC)
19 max.
(After crimping) should be 100 mA max. If the total exceeds 100 mA, the load
Fork type short-circuit protection function will be activated (this function will
be reset when the power of the Photoelectric Sensor is turned
10 max.
OFF ).
7 max. 7 max.
Note: Use terminals with insulation tube (recommended crimp terminal: 1.25
to 3.5).
E3JM 7
Ambient Conditions (Installation Area)
The E3JM will malfunction if installed in the following places.
• Places where the E3JM is exposed to a dusty environment.
• Places where corrosive gases are produced.
Emitter
Receiver
Receiver
Dimensions
Note 1. The operating mode switch and timer mode switch are located inside the cover.
2. All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated.
E3JM-10@4T E3JM-DS70@4(T)
E3JM-R4@4(T)
8 8
6 6
24.5 24.5
22 22 6.4 6 (12.4)
6.4 6 (12.4)
6 dia. 6 dia.
12.4 18 6 12.4 18 6
39.5 39.5
75
75
25 65
25 65 11.5
11.5 4.1 Indicator*
4.1 Indicator*
**
3
Lens: 14.8 dia. 3
Emitter
65 Two,
65 Optical axis Two, M4 × 30
M4 × 30 80
80 Receiver
44 47.5 9
9 1.6 PG 13.5
1.6 PG 13.5 15 20
15 20 (A)***
(A)***
40 Hexagonal nut
40 Hexagonal nut 5 (Diagonal: 22)
Iron
Iron 5 54.5
(Diagonal: 22) 54.5
Applicable cable:
Applicable cable: * Light indicator (without timer function) 6 to 8 dia.
* Emitter: Power indicator 6 to 8 dia.
** Receiver: Light indicator (without timer function) Operation indicator (with timer function)
Operation indicator (with timer function) ** No sensitivity adjustment volume on the Retro-reflective Model.
*** Mounting Brackets can be used on the A side. *** Mounting Brackets can be used on the A side.
40.3 14
Materials: Reflective side: PMMA (Acrylic resin)
Two, 3.5 dia. 34
Back side: ABS resin 7.5 1±0.1
7
20 26.5
Materials: Polyester
0.1-mm thick
59.9 52
1.6 2.7
11 Adhesive
22.5
19.3 16 Two, 3.2 dia.
34.8 25.4 34.8 38
35 0.5
10
80 0.5
Four, R1 Adhesive
Materials: Acrylic
E39-RS2
70
40 0.5
35 Four, R1 Adhesive
Materials: Acrylic
Four, R1 Adhesive
Materials: Acrylic
E3JM 9
WARRANTY • Outdoor use, uses involving potential chemical contamination or
electrical interference, or conditions or uses not described in this
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SUITABILITY FOR USE
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THE PRODUCTS CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE NOT features are changed, or when significant construction changes are
SAFETY RATED. THEY ARE NOT DESIGNED OR RATED FOR EN- made. However, some specifications of the product may be changed
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DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
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customer’s application or use of the product. Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for man-
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uses listed may be suitable for the products: grammable product, or any consequence thereof.
Cat. No. E203-E2-05 In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.
E3JM
Mouser Electronics
Authorized Distributor
Omron:
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