E4PA-N Ultrasonic Displacement Sensor 1
Ultrasonic Displacement Sensor
E4PA-N
Now, more advanced with a new mutual
interference prevention function.
Long-distance detection of up to 6,000 mm supports a wide vari-
ety of applications.
The Sensor is not affected by the color or material of objects.
A setting plug with temperature compensation makes it easy to
set the sensing range.
Mutual interference prevention.
For the most recent information on mo dels that have been certified for
safety standards, refe r to your OMRON website.
Application Examples
Features
High-precision detection with a
wide range of measurements.
Four types of Sensors are available with max-
imum sensing distances of 0.5 m, 2 m, 4 m,
and 6 m. With the 0.5-m type, a repeat accu-
racy of 1 mm or better has been achieved.
A setting plug with a temperature compensation
function makes it easy to set the sensing range.
The sensing range can be set by the Setting Plug,
which is included with the Sensor. No special con-
troller is required. The Setting Plug’s built-in tem-
perature sensor provides superior temperature
characteristics of ±1% FS.
The Sensor is ultrasonic, so it is not affected by the
color of objects.
A variety of materials can be measured, including transparent and
reflective objects. Measurements are performed with no contact, so
even highly-viscous liquids are no problem.
The mutual interference prevention function allows
up to five Sensors to be used in close proximity.
Detecting slackness in sheet
materials Detecting liquid levels Remotely detecting LCD
wafers Detecting dies
Setting
plug
OK
Transparent objects
OK
Black objects Reflective
ob
j
ects
OK OK
Highly viscous
liquids
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Ordering Information
Sensors (Refer to Dimensions on page 7.)
Accessories (Order Separately)
Sensor I/O Connectors
A Connector is not provided with the Sensor. Be sure to order a Connector separately. (Refer to Dimensions on page 8.)
Note: When you use a 4-pole sensor connector cable, the E4PA-C01 is useful for co nverting from 4 to 5 poles. If this is done, however, you
cannot use the mutual interference prevention function.
Setting Plug
A plug is not provided with the Sensor. (Refer to Dimensions on page 8.)
Specifications
Ratings/Characteristics
Note: Values are given one hour after power-up. The outputs may fluctuate due to external disturbances.
Sensing range Model
50 to 500 mm E4PA-LS50-M1-N
120 to 2,000 mm E4PA-LS200-M1-N
240 to 4,000 mm E4PA-LS400-M1-N
400 to 6,000 mm E4PA-LS600-M1-N
Cable Shape Cable length Model
Standard Cable Straight 2 m 5 conductors XS2F-D521-DG0-A
5 m XS2F-D521-GG0-A
4-to-5 Conductor Conver-
sion Cable (See note.) 0.3 m --- E4PA-C01
Shape Model Remarks
E4PA-P1 Attached to
each Sensor
Item E4PA-LS50-M1-N E4PA-LS200-M1-N E4PA-LS400-M1-N E4PA-LS600-M1-N
Sensing range 50 to 500 mm 120 to 2,000 mm 240 to 4,000 mm 400 to 6,000 mm
Dead band distance 0 to 50 mm 0 to 120 mm 0 to 240 mm 0 to 400 mm
Standard sensing object 100 × 100 mm flat plate
Applied frequency Approx. 380 kHz Approx. 1 80 kHz Approx. 85 kHz Approx. 65 kHz
Response time 63 ms max. 195 ms max. 440 ms max. 850 ms max.
Power supply voltage 10 to 30 VDC; ripple (p-p): 10 % max.
Power consumption 1,800 mW max.
Analog output Current output: 4 to 20 mA (Allowable load resistance: 500 Ω max.)
Voltage output: 0 to 10 V (1,000 Ω min.)
Protective circuit Load short-circuit protection, mutual interference prevention
Mutual interference preve ntion cycle time 10 ms 34 ms 77 ms 143 ms
Linearity ±1% FS max.
Repeat accuracy (See note.) 0.1% FS max.
Temperature influence ±1% FS of output value at +23°C in the temperature range of -10 to 55°C
Voltage influence ±5% FS max. within rated power supply voltage ra nge
Ambien t te m p erature Operating: -10 to 55°C (with no icing or condensation)
Storage: -40 to 85°C (with no icing or condensation)
Ambient humidity Operating and storage: 35% to 85% (with no condensation)
Insulation resistance 50 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC) between current-carrying parts and case
Dielectric strength 1,000 VAC (50/60 Hz) for 1 min between current-carr ying parts and case
Vibration resistance Destruction: 10 to 55 Hz, 1-mm double amplitude for 2 hours each in X, Y, and Z directions
Shock resist anc e Destruction: 300 m/s2 three times each in X, Y, and Z directions
Connection method 5-conductor connector
Degree of protection IEC60529 : IP65
Weight (packed) Approx. 240 g Approx. 320 g Approx. 400 g
Materials Case: Stainless steel (SUS303)
Sensing surface: PBT resin, polyurethane, glass epoxy resin
Clamping nut: Stainless steel (SUS303)
Accessories Operation Manual
E4PA-N Ultrasonic Displacement Sensor 3
Engineering Data
Sensing Distances (Reference Value)
Output Circuit
Sensor I/O Connector
E4PA-LS50-M1-N E4PA-LS200-M1-N
E4PA-LS400-M1-N E4PA-LS600-M1-N
Y
X
200
150
100
50
0
-50
-100
-150
-200
100 200 300 400 500 600
Distance Y (mm)
Distance X (mm)
Y
X
400
300
200
100
0
-100
-200
-300
-400
0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
Distance Y (mm)
Distance X (m)
Y
X
1,000
800
600
400
200
0
-200
-400
-600
-800
-1,000
12345
Distance Y (mm)
Distance X (m)
Y
X
1,000
800
600
400
200
0
-200
-400
-600
-800
-1,000
12345 67
Distance Y (mm)
Distance X (m)
1
4
2
3
5
E4PA-N
0 V
Ri500 Ω
Rv1,000 Ω
3
1
24
5
10 to 30 V
4 to 20 mA
0 to 10 V
Mutual
interference
prevention
Connector pin arrangement
1
23
5
4
Blue
Gray
Black
Brown
White
Terminal No. Wire color cod
e
2
5
143
Contact Arrangement (Mating Surface)
Class Wire
color
code
PIn
No. Application
For
DC Brown 1 Power supply (+V)
White 2 Voltage output
Blue 3 P o w er supply (0 V)
Black 4 Current output
Gray 5 Mut ual interference
prevention input
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Nomenclature
Setting Plug
The E4PA-N is set up by aligning the notch on the Sensor with one
of the triangular marks on the Setting Plug and inserting the Setting
Plug into the Sensor.
Note: 1. Analog Output Characteristics when Setting Plug is inserted at E2/
E3 Position:
The analog output cha racteristics will change from (1) to (2) to (3),
in that order, each time t he Setting Plug i s inserted with the E2/E3
position aligne d with the notch on the Sensor.
2. The analog output value can be co mpensated so t hat t he sensing
surface (0 mm) of t he Sensor is 4 mA/0 V regardless of the nearest
sensing point setting.
This function is useful when using Controllers without a scaling
function. Sensing is not possible, however, for characteristics
within the dead band distance and current/voltage output values
may not be stable.
Indicator Display and Analog Output Characteristics
Note: 1. Lit: The sensing object is within the sensing range.
Not lit: The sensing object is not within the sensing range.
2. Output indicator just prior to occurrence of malfunction.
Mutual Interference Prevention
The E4PA-N provides a sync input to prevent mutual interference.
When the fifth pin of the Sensor I/O Connector’s M12 Connector is interco nnect ed, mutual interference can be prevented for up to five Units. The
Sensors will mutually oscillate, how e v er, causing a delay in measurement time by the mutual interference cycle time per Sensor × number of Units
+ response time. When the sync inputs are not connected, the mutual interference prevention function is disabled.
(For example, if three E4PA-LS200-M1-N are connected, the response time for one Sensor is 34 ms × 3 Sensors + 195 ms = 297 ms.
Sensor
Setting Plug
Triangular mark on
Setting Plug
Notch on Sensor
Setting Plug
connector
M12 connector for
Sensor I/O (5 poles)
Notch on Sensor
RUN indicator (yellow)
Power indicator
(g
reen
)
RUN indicator (yellow)
Error indicator (red)
Position Function
A1 Nearest sensing point A1
A2 Farthest sensing point A2
E2/E3
(See note 1.) Analog output characteristics
1. Increase: As the dist ance increases, the output in-
creases. (LED A2 flash.)
2. Output from 0 mm: Increases from the sensing surface
to point A2. (LED A1 and A2 flash.) (See note 2.)
3. Decrease: As the distance increases, the output de-
creases. (LED A1 flash.)
T Temperature compensation setting (normal operating
condition)
0 mm
A2
A1
(1) Output increase mode
(3) Output decrease mode
(2) Output from 0 mm
Nearest point Farthest point 20 mA/10 V
20 mA/10 V
4 mA/0 V
Dead band
distance
4 mA/0 V
20 mA/10 V
Status Setting Plug
position Power indicator
(green) Error indicator (red) RUN indicator A1
(yellow) RUN indicator A2
(yellow) Analog
output
Normal operatio n Temperature comp ensation T Lit Not lit Lit/Not lit
(See note 1.) Lit/Not lit
(See note 1.) Present value
Setting Plug not inserted Not lit Lit Lit/Not lit
(See note 1.) Lit/Not lit
(See note 1.) Present value
Malfunction sensing (when
detecting external distur-
bance)
Not lit Flashing Lit/Not lit
(See note 2.) Lit/Not lit
(See note 2.) No change or
unstable
Sensing distance A1 set-
ting With sensing object A1 Flashing Not lit Flashing Not lit No change
Without sensing object Not lit Flashing Flashing Not lit No change
Sensing distance A2 set-
ting With sensing object A2 Flashing Not lit Not lit Flashing No change
Without sensing object Not lit Flashing Not lit Flashing No change
Analog output char acteris-
tics setting (1) Output increase mode E2/E3 Lit Not lit Flashing Not lit No change
(2) Output decrease mo de Lit Not lit Not lit Flashi ng No change
(3) Output from 0 mm Lit Not lit Flashing (syn chronou s) Flashing (synchronous) No change
Power turne d ON None Flashing Not lit Previous status Previous status No change
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Operation
Setup and Operating Procedure
The E4PA-N is factory-set for the decrease mode for analog output characteristics and for the maximum sensing range. These settings enable
scaling with the connected device (e.g., the K3NX). In this case, only step 4 is required.
To change the analog output range, follow steps 1 to 4 below.
1. Preparation for Setup
Note: Do not insert the Setting Plug yet. It must be inserted within
five minutes after the power is turned ON, however, or the set-
up will not be possible. If that happens, power up again and
start over.
2. Setting Sensing Range
3. Setting Analog Output Characteristics
Mode
4. Setting Temperature Compensation Mode
Note: If the reflection from the Sensor is extremely weak, or if the sensing object is set outside of the sensing range, the error indicator (red) will
flash to show that the sensing range is not accurately set. If the Setting Plug is left removed for five minutes or longer, temperature com-
pensation will be disabled (status before setting).
If it becomes necessary to chang e the settings for step 2 (Sensing Range) or step 3 (Analog Output Ch aracteristics Mod e) after steps 1 through
4 have been completed, the contents of all the previous settings will be remembered, so only the items to be changed need to be reset. Go
through the steps in order, from 1 to 4, and reset only the items to be changed.
Step Setting/Operation
1 Remove the Setting Plug.
2 Turn ON the power.
(See note.)
3 Proceed to Step 2 Setting Sensing Range.
Step Setting/Operation
1 Place the sensing object at the nearest point within the sensing
range.
2 Insert the Setting Plug at the A1
position. (Align the notch on the
Sensor with the A1 triangular mark
on the Setting Plug.)
The power indicator (green) and
the A1 RUN indicator (yellow) with
flash, showing that the near dis-
tance has been correctly set.
3 Remove the Setting Plug. (In this
state, the setting is confirmed and
recorded.)
4 Place the sensing object at the farthest point within the sensing
range.
5 Insert the Setting Plug at the A2
position. (Align the notch on the
Sensor with the A2 triangular mark
on the Setting Plug.)
The power indicator (green) and
the A2 RUN indicator (yellow) will
flash, showing that the far distance
has been correctly set.
6 Remove the Setting Plug. (In this
state, the setting is confirmed and
recorded.)
7 Proceed to Step 3 Setting Analog Output Characteristics Mode.
50 mm (for E4PA-LS50-M1-N)
Sensing object
A1 A2 E3
E2
A1 position
500 mm (for E4PA-LS50-M1-N)
Sensing object
A2 position
A1 A2 E3
E2
Step Setting/Operation
1 Insert the Setting Plug at the E2/E3
position. (Align the notch on the Sen -
sor with the E2/E3 triangul ar mark on
the Setting Plug.)
Note: Check the input impedance of connected devices
and the analog output in Ratings/Characteristics (see
page 2).
2 After the analog output characteristics have been set , remove t he
Setting Plug.
3 Proceed to Step 4 Setting Temperature Compensation Mode.
Step Setting/Operation
1 Insert the Setti ng Plug at the T posi-
tion. (Align the notch on the Sensor
with the T triangul ar mark on the Set-
ting Plug.)
2 Leave the Setting Plug inserted whe re it is. (This complet es the set-
up.)
Note: To maintain the temperature compensation, leave
the Setting Plug inserted during operation. If it is re-
moved from the E4PA, the temperature compensa-
tion will be disabled.
E2/E3 position
A1 A2 E3
E2
A1 A2 E3
E2
A1 A2 E3
E2
A2 RUN indicator (yellow) flashing:
Analog output characteristics: Decrease mode
In this mode, the analog output decreases
(20 to 4 mA/10 to 0 V) as the
sensing object nears the E4PA
within the sensing range.
A1 RUN indicator (yellow) flashing:
Analog output characteristics: Increase mode
A1 and A2 RUN indicators (yellow) flashing at the same time:
Analog output characteristics: Output from 0 mm
In this mode, the analog output
increases (4 to 20 mA/0 to 10 V)
as the sensing object nears the
E4PA within the sensing range.
In this mode, the analog output
decreases (20 to 4 mA/10 to 0 V)
as the sensing object nears the
E4PA between the farthest
sensing point and 0 mm
.
The mode changes when the Setting Plug
is reinserted at the E2/E3 position.
The mode changes when the Setting Plug
is reinserted at the E2/E3 position.
T position
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Safety Precautions
Precautions for Safe Use
Design
Power Supply
If possible, use a power supply without overcurrent detection. This
Sensor uses a DC-DC converter in the power supply circuit. If the
power supply has o vercurrent detection, the protectiv e circuit ma y be
activated by the inrush current.
Recommended power supply: OMRON S82-series Power Supply
(Capacity: 15 W min.)
Wiring
Power Supply Voltage
Do not exceed the operating voltage range. Using a higher voltage
or using an AC power supply (100 VAC or more) for a DC Sensor
can cause explosion or burning.
Faulty Wiring
Be careful not to make wiring mistakes such as reversing the power
supply polarity. Faulty wiring can cause explosion or burning.
Operating Environment
Do not use the Sensor in an environment where inflammable or
explosive gas is present.
Others
Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify any Units. Any at-
tempt to do so may result in malfunction, fire, or electric shock.
Dispose of Sensors as industrial waste.
Precautions for Correct Use
Design
Sensor Ambient Temperature and Humidity
The acoustic velocity generally fluctuates approximately 0.17% with
each 1°C of temperature change. For example, if the ambient tem-
perature increases from 20 to 40°C, then the acoustic velocity will
increase by 3.5%. Moreover, the acoustic velocity will increase by
2% in dry air compared with air with 100% humidity. Test the environ-
mental conditions where the Sensor will actually be used.
Mutual Interference
The mutual interference prevention function can be used with up to
five Sensors in close proximity. Separate the Sensors as specified in
the following tab le when using two or more Sensors in close proximity
without using the mutual interference prevention function.
Parallel Arrang ement
Note: The values shown in the following table are examples for ref-
erence only. The actual values will vary depending on the sur-
face conditions of the sensing object, and on the ultrasonic
waves that are reflected. Moreover, if the sensing object is in-
clined, the Y value in the table will be increased further.
Facing Arrangement
Sensing Object
The sensing object may be solid, liquid, or powder, and the detec-
tion capability of the Sensor will vary depending on the surface con-
ditions of the object. If the surface irregularities are no more than 0.2
mm, then the specified sensing dist ance will apply. Ma terials such
as fine powder, felt, cotton, and other materials that absorb sound
should be tested before using the Sensor.
If the surface temperature of the sensing object is over 100°C, there
will be very little ultrasonic reflection. Conduct tests before using the
Sensor.
Influence of Sensing Angle
Ultrasonic Displacement Sensors can detect solid, liquid, or powder
sensing objects, but the surface of the sensing object will affect the
measurement. Dented surfaces or sensing objects with an angled
surface require a tilt angle within 3° max. to achieve accurate sens-
ing.
Installation
Mounting the Sensor
The Sensor must be mounted using the nuts pro vided, and tightened
to a torque of 15 N·m max.
If the Sensor malfunctions due to noise, insert insulation between
the Sensor and the mounting base (metal).
Atmosphere
To ensure reliability and long service life, do not use the Sensor out-
doors or in places that exceed the rated temperature.
Ultrasonic sensors use air as the transmission medium, so if there
are local temperature differences there may be malfunctioning due
to reflection and refraction at the boundaries, and the detection dis-
tances change where wind blows. Therefore, the Sensor should not
be used near equipment such as forced-air ventilators.
Jets from air nozzles include various frequencies, so they can affect
the Sensor and should not be used nearby.
Water drops on the Sensor surface shorten the sensing distance.
Wiring Considerations
Cable Length
The cable must be no longer than 10 m.
High-voltage Lines
Do not lay power supply cable for the E4PA-N Ultrasonic Displace-
ment Sensor together with high-voltage lines or power lines . Placing
them in the same conduit or duct may result in interf erence, damage,
or malfunction.
Model Y
E4PA-LS50-M1-N 0.3 m min.
E4PA-LS200-M1-N 1 m min.
E4PA-LS400-M1-N 2 m min.
E4PA-LS600-M1-N 2.5 m min.
Y
E4PA-N
E4PA-N
Sensing object
Sensing object
Model Y
E4PA-LS50-M1-N 2 m min.
E4PA-LS200-M1-N 8 m min.
E4PA-LS400-M1-N 16 m min.
E4PA-LS600-M1-N 25 m min.
X
E4PA-N E4PA-N
3°3°
E4PA-N Sensing object
E4PA-N Ultrasonic Displacement Sensor 7
Dimensions
Note: All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated.
Sensors
E4PA-LS50-M1-N
E4PA-LS200-M1-N
E4PA-LS400-M1-N
E4PA-LS600-M1-N
36 (25)
27.5
22
5
(12)
114
M30 × 1.5
M12 × 1
Two clamping nuts
Indicator (See note.) Setting Plug
Note: RUN indicator (yellow)
Power indicator (green)
Error indicator (red)
36 (25)
27.5
22
5
(12)
114
M30 × 1.5
M12 × 1
Two clamping nuts
Indicator (See note.) Setting Plug
Note: RUN indicator (yellow)
Power indicator (green)
Error indicator (red)
36
(See note 2.) (25)
22
25
5
(12)
128 27.5
40 dia.
M30 × 1.5
M12 × 1
Two clamping nuts
Indicator (See note.) Setting Plug
Note: 1. RUN indicator (yellow)
Power indicator (green)
Error indicator (red)
2. This is the dimension
between the flat sides of
the nuts.
19
27.5
(25)
22
32.5
5
(41.6)
(12)
132
73 dia.
M30 × 1.5
M12 × 1
Two clamping nuts (See note 2.)
Indicator (See note.) Setting Plug
Note: 1. RUN indicator (yellow)
Power indicator (green)
Error indicator (red)
2. The distance between
the flat sides of the nuts
is 36 mm.
Accessories (Order Separately)
Standard (Straight)
XS2F-D521-DG0-A (L=2 m)
XS2F-D521-GG0-A (L=5 m)
4-to-5 Conductor Conversion Cable
E4PA-C01
Setting Plug
E4PA-P1
45°
M12
40.7 L50
30 5
5 dia.
14.9 dia.
6 dia.
25
2.5
10
4.2
10.1 dia.
8 dia.3.2 dia.
6.9 dia.
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.
D099-E1
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Industrial Automation Company
Sensing Devices Division H.Q.
Application Sensors Division
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Kyoto, 600-8530 Japan
Tel: (81)75-344-7068/Fax: (81)75-344-7107
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