CSM_E2C-EDA_DS_E_5_1
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High Precision Positioning Inductive Proximity Sensor
E2C-EDA
Proximity Sensor with Separate
Amplifier Enables Easily Making
High-precision Sensitivity Settings.
Wide variety of Sensor Heads to select according to the
application. The Sensor Heads use flexible cable.
High resistance to changes in ambient temperature.
Temperature characteristics of 0.08%/°C (for 5.4-dia.
models).
Make simple and reliable detection settings with micron-
level precision using the teaching function.
Check the sensing excess gain level on the digital display.
Support for high-precision positioning and screening with
fine positioning to maximize variations.
Ordering Information
Sensors [Refer to Dimensions on page 11.]
Sensor Heads
*1 A Protective Spiral Tube is provided with models ending in the suffix -S. (example: E2C-ED01-S).
For detailed dimensions of the Protective Spiral Tube, refer to the information on the E39-F32A on the OMRON website.
*2 Two cable lengths are available. (3-dia.: free-cut type, Heat-resistant type: standard-length only).
Overall length of the standard-length type: 2.5 m, Length from the Sensor Head to the Preamplifier: 2.0 m (Example: E2C-ED01)
Overall length of the free-cut type: 3.5 m, Length from the Sensor Head to the Preamplifier: 0.5 m for models ending in the suffix -F
(example: E2C-ED01F).
*3 Models ending in the suffix -S that come with Protective Spiral Tubes and free-cut models ending in the suffix -F are made-to-order products.
Be sure to read Safety Precautions on page 9.
Type Appearance Sensing distance Repeat accuracy Model
Shielded
3 dia. × 18 mm 1 μmE2C-EDR6-F *2
5.4 dia. × 18 mm 1 μmE2C-ED01-
@
*1 *2*3
8 dia. × 22 mm 2 μmE2C-ED02-
@
*1 *2 *3
M10 × 22 mm 2 μmE2C-EM02-
@
*1 *2 *3
30 × 14 × 4.8 mm 2 μmE2C-EV05-
@
*1 *2 *3
Unshielded M18 × 46.3 mm 5 μmE2C-EM07M-
@
*1 *2 *3
Heat-resistant M12 × 22 mm 2 μmE2C-EM02H *2
Cylindrical 0.6 mm
1 mm
2 mm
Screw
2 mm
Flat
5 mm
Screw
7 mm
Screw
2 mm
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Amplifier Units
Amplifier Units with Cables
Amplifier Units with Connectors (An Amplifier Unit Connector (sold separately) is required.)
Amplifier Unit Connectors (Order Separately)
Note: Protector seals provided.
[Refer to E3X-DA-S/MDA.]
Mobile Console (Order Separately)
[Refer to E3X-DA-S/MDA.]
Note: Use the E3X-MC11-SV2 Mobile Console with E2C-EDA-series Amplifier Units. If you use a Mobile Console like the E3X-MC11-S, some
functions may not operate. For details, refer to Ratings and Specifications for E3X-DA-S/MDA.
Item Appearance Functions Model
NPN output PNP output
Advanced models
Twin-output models
Area output, open
circuit detection,
differential operation
E2C-EDA11 2M E2C-EDA41 2M
External-input models Remote setting,
differential operation E2C-EDA21 2M E2C-EDA51 2M
Item Appearance Functions Model
NPN output PNP output
Advanced models
Twin-output models
Area output, open
circuit detection,
differential operation
E2C-EDA6 E2C-EDA8
External-input models Remote setting,
differential operation E2C-EDA7 E2C-EDA9
Item Appearance Cable length No. of conductors Model
Master Connector
2 m
4E3X-CN21
Slave Connector 2 E3X-CN22
Appearance Model Remarks
E3X-MC11-SV2
(model number of set)
Mobile Console with
Head, Cable, and AC
adapter provided as
accessories
E3X-MC11-C1-SV2 Mobile Console
E3X-MC11-H1 Head
E39-Z12-1 Cable (1.5 m)
Ordering Precautions for Amplifier Units with Connectors
A Connector is not provided with the Amplifier Unit.
Refer to the following tables when ordering.
When Using 5 Amplifier Units
Amplifier Unit Applicable Connector
(Order Separately)
Model NPN output PNP output Master Connector Slave Connector
Advanced models E2C-EDA6 E2C-EDA8 + E3X-CN21 E3X-CN22
E2C-EDA7 E2C-EDA9
Amplifier Units (5 Units) + 1 Master Connector 4 Slave Connectors
E2C-EDA
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Accessories (Order Separately)
Mounting Bracket
A Mounting Bracket is not provided with the Amplifier Unit.
Order a Mounting Bracket separately if required.
[Refer to E39-L, F39-L, E39-S, and E39-R.]
End Plate
An End Plate is not provided with the Amplifier Unit. Order an
End Plate separately if required.
[Refer to PFP-@.]
Extension Cables between Sensor Head and Amplifier Unit
A Mounting Bracket is not provided with the Amplifier Unit.
Order an Extension Cable separately if required.
[Refer to Dimensions on page 12.]
Rating and Specifications
Sensor Heads
*1 The repeat accuracy and temperature characteristic are for a standard sensing object positioned midway through the rated sensing distance.
*2 A sudden temperature rise even within the rated temperature range may degrade characteristics.
*3 For the Sensor Head only without the preamplifier (10 to 60°C). With no icing or condensation.
*4 Do not operate in areas exposed to water vapor because the enclosure is not waterproof.
Appearance Model Quantity
E39-L143 1
Appearance Model Quantity
PFP-M 1
Cable length Model Quantity
2 m E22-XC2R 1
7 m E22-XC7R
Model E2C-EDR6-F
E2C-ED01(-
@
)E2C-ED02(-
@
)E2C-EM02(-
@
)E2C-EM07(-
@
)E2C-EV05(-
@
)
E2C-EM02H
Item
3 dia.
×
18 mm
5.4 dia.
×
18 mm
8 dia.
×
22 mm
M10 × 22 mm
M18
×
46.3 mm
30
×
14
×
4.8 mm
M12 × 22 mm
Sensing distance 0.6 mm 1 mm 2 mm 7 mm 5 mm 2 mm
Sensing object Magnetic metal
(The sensing distance will decrease when sensing non-magnetic metal. Refer to Engineering Data on page 5.)
Standard sensing object 5 × 5 × 3 mm 10 × 10 × 3 mm
22
×
22
×
3 mm 15
×
15
×
3 mm 20
×
20
×
3 mm
Material: iron (S50C)
Repeat accuracy *11 μm2 μm5 μm2 μm
Hysteresis distance Variable
Tempera-
ture char-
acteristic
*1
Sensor Head 0.3%/°C 0.08%/°C 0.04%/°C0.2%/°C
Preamplifier and
Amplifier 0.08%/°C
Ambient
tempera-
ture *2
Operating –10°C to 60°C (with no icing or condensation) –10°C to
200°C *3
Storage
–10
°
C to 60
°
C
(with no icing
or
condensation)
–20°C to 70°C (with no icing or condensation)
Ambient humidity Operating/storage: 35% to 85% (with no condensation)
Insulation resistance 50 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC)
Dielectric strength 1,000 VAC at 50/60 Hz for 1 min between current carry parts and case
Vibration resistance Destruction: 10 to 55 Hz, 1.5-mm double amplitude for 2 hours 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 IEC60529 IP67 IEC60529
IP60 *4
Connection method Connector (standard cable length: 2.5 m (2 m between Head and Preamplifier)
“-F” model cable length: 3.5 m (0.5 m between Head and Preamplifier)
Weight (packed state) Approx. 120 g (Models with protective spiral tube (“-S” models) are approx. 90 g heavier.)
Material
Sensor
Head
Case Brass Stainless
steel Brass Zinc Brass
Sensing
surface
Heat-resistant ABS PEEK
Clamping
nut
--- Nickel-plated brass --- Nickel-plated
brass
Toothed
washer
--- Zinc-plated iron --- Zinc-plated
iron
Preamplifier PES
Accessories Preamplifier Mounting Brackets, Instruction Manual
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Amplifier Units
*Communications are disabled if the detection mode is selected during super-high-speed sensing mode, and the communications functions for
mutual interference prevention and the Mobile Console will not function.
Type Advanced Models with Twin Outputs Advanced Models with External Inputs
Model NPN output E2C-EDA11 E2C-EDA6 E2C-EDA21 E2C-EDA7
Item PNP output E2C-EDA41 E2C-EDA8 E2C-EDA51 E2C-EDA9
Supply voltage 12 to 24 VDC ±10%, ripple (p-p): 10% max.
Power consumption 1,080 mW max. (current consumption: 45 mA at power supply voltage of 24 VDC)
Control output Load power supply voltage: 26.4 VDC max.; NPN/PNP open collector output; load current: 50 mA max.
(residual voltage: 1 V max.)
Response
time
Super-high-
speed mode *150 μs for operation and reset respectively
High-speed
mode 300 μs for operation and reset respectively
Standard mode 1 ms for operation and reset respectively
High-resolution
mode 4 ms for operation and reset respectively
Functions
Differential
detection
Switchable between single edge and double edge detection mode
Single edge: Can be set to 300 μs, 500 μs, 1 ms, 10 ms, or 100 ms
Double edge: Can be set to 500 μs, 1 ms, 2 ms, 20 ms, or 200 ms.
Timer function
Select from OFF-delay, ON-delay, or one-shot timer.
1 ms to 5 s (1 to 20 ms set in 1-ms increments, 20 to 200 ms set in 10-ms increments,
200 ms to 1 s set in 100-ms increments, and 1 to 5 s set in 1 s-increments)
Zero-reset Negative values can be displayed. (Threshold is not shifted.)
Initial reset Settings can be returned to defaults as required.
Mutual interfer-
ence prevention
Possible for up to 5 Units. *
Intermittent oscillation method (Response time = (number of Units connected + 1) ×15 ms)
Hysteresis
settings Setting range: 10 to 4,000
I/O settings Output setting (Select from channel 2 output, area
output, self-diagnosis, or open circuit detection.)
Input setting (Select from teaching, fine positioning,
zero-reset, synchronous detection.)
Digital display
Select from the following: Incident level + threshold, incident level percentage +threshold, incident light peak
level + incident light bottom level (updated with output), long bar display, incident level + peak hold, incident
level + channel
Display orientation Switching between normal/reversed display is possible.
Ambient temperature
Operating:
When connecting 1 to 2 Units: –10°C to 55°C
When connecting 3 to 5 Units: –10°C to 50°C
When connecting 6 to 16 Units: –10°C to 45°C
When used in combination with an EDR6-F
When connecting 3 to 4 Units: –10°C to 50°C
When connecting 5 to 8 Units: –10°C to 45°C
When connecting 9 to 16 Units: –10°C to 40°C
Storage: –20°C to 70°C (with no icing)
Ambient humidity Operating/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, 1.5-mm double amplitude for 2 hours 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 IEC60529 IP50
Connection method Prewired Connector Prewired Connector
Weight (packed state) Approx. 100 g Approx. 55 g Approx. 100 g Approx. 55 g
Material Case PBT (polybutylene terephthalate)
Cover Polycarbonate
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E2C-EDA
Engineering Data
Sensing Distance vs. Display Values
Influence of Sensing Object Size and Material
E2C-EDR6-F E2C-ED01(-@) E2C-ED02(-@)/EM02(-@)
E2C-EM07(-@) E2C-EV05(-@) E2C-EM02H
E2C-EDR6-F E2C-ED01(-@) E2C-ED02(-@)/EM02(-@)
4000
3000
2000
1500
1000
00.3 0.6 0.9 1.2
Display value (Digital value)
Sensing distance (mm)
Fine
positioning
at 0.9 mm
Fine
positioning
at 0.3 mm
4000
3000
2000
1500
1000
00.5 1.0 1.5 2.0
Display value (Digital value)
Sensing distance (mm)
Fine
positioning
at 1.5 mm
Fine
positioning
at 0.5 mm
4000
3000
2000
1500
1000
01 2 3 4
Display value (Digital value)
Sensing distance (mm)
Fine
positioning
at 3 mm
Fine
positioning
at 1 mm
4000
3000
2000
1500
1000
03.5 7.0 10.5 14
Display value (Digital value)
Sensing distance (mm)
Fine
positioning
at 10.5 mm
Fine
positioning
at 3.5 mm
4000
3000
2000
1500
1000
02.5 5 7.5 10
Display value (Digital value)
Sensing distance (mm)
Fine
positioning
at 7.5 mm
Fine
positioning
at 2.5 mm
4000
3000
2000
1500
1000
01 2 3 4
Display value (Digital value)
Sensing distance (mm)
Fine
positioning
at 3 mm
Fine
positioning
at 1 mm
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0 10 20 30 40 50
Sensing distance X (mm)
Length of sensed object d (mm)
Iron
Stainless
Aluminium
@dt=3
mm
X
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0 10 20 30 40 50
@dt=3
mm
X
Sensing distance X (mm)
Length of sensed object d (mm)
Iron
Stainless
Aluminium
4
3
2
1
0 10 20 30 40 50
@dt=3
mm
X
Sensing distance X (mm)
Length of sensed object d (mm)
Iron
Stainless
Aluminium
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Influence of Sensor Head Temperature
E2C-EM07(-@) E2C-EV05(-@) E2C-EM02H
E2C-EDR6-F E2C-ED01(-@) E2C-ED02(-@)/EM02(-@)
E2C-EM07(-@) E2C-EV05(-@) E2C-EM02H
@dt=3
mm
X
12
10
8
6
4
2
0 10 20 30 40 50
Sensing distance X (mm)
Length of sensed object d (mm)
Iron
Stainless
Aluminium
@dt=3
mm
X
10
8
6
4
2
0 10 20 30 40 50
Sensing distance X (mm)
Length of sensed object d (mm)
Iron
Stainless
Aluminium
@dt=3
mm
X
4
3
2
1
0 10 20 30 40 50
Sensing distance X (mm)
Length of sensed object d (mm)
Iron
Stainless
Aluminium
0.35
0.30
0.25
20 0 20 40 60
Sensing distance (mm)
Ambient temperature of Sensor Head (°C)
0.55
0.50
0.45
20 0 20 40 60
Sensing distance (mm)
Ambient temperature of Sensor Head (°C)
1.1
1.0
0.9
20 0 20 40 60
Sensing distance (mm)
Ambient temperature of Sensor Head (°C)
4.0
3.5
3.0
20 0 20 40 60
Sensing distance (mm)
Ambient temperature of Sensor Head (°C)
2.7
2.5
2.3
20 0 20 40 60
Sensing distance (mm)
Ambient temperature of Sensor Head (°C)
1.1
1.0
0.9
50 0 50 100 150 200
Sensing distance (mm)
Ambient temperature of Sensor Head (°C)
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E2C-EDA
I/O Circuit Diagrams
NPN Output
Note: 1. Setting Areas for Twin-output Models
Normally open: .....ON between the thresholds for Channel 1 and Channel 2
Normally closed: ..OFF between the thresholds for Channel 1 and Channel 2
2. Timing Charts for Timer Settings (T: Set Time)
Model Operation
mode Timing chart Mode
selector Output circuit
E2C-EDA11
E2C-EDA6
NO (Normally
open) NO
NC (Normally
closed) NC
E2C-EDA21
E2C-EDA7
NO (Normally
open) NO
NC (Normally
closed) NC
ON delay OFF delay One shot
Ye s
No
Lit
Not lit
ON
OFF
Operate
Reset
Operation
indicator
(orange)
(Between brown and black lines)
Output
transistor
Load
(relay, etc.)
Sensing
object
Operation indicator
(orange) ch2
Control output
ch1
Control output
ch2
Orange 12 to 24
VDC
Operation indicator
(orange) ch1
Display
Load
Load
Brown
Black
Blue
Proximity
Sensor
main
circuits
Y
es
No
Lit
Not lit
ON
OFF
Operate
Reset
Operation
indicator
(orange)
(Between brown and black lines)
Output
transistor
Load
(relay, etc.)
Sensing
object
Ye s
No
Lit
Not lit
ON
OFF
Operate
Reset
Operation
indicator
(orange)
(Between brown and black lines)
Output
transistor
Load
(relay, etc.)
Sensing
object
Control output
External
input
Orange
12 to 24
VDC
Operation
indicator (orange)
Display
Fine positioning
indicator
(orange)
Load
Brown
Black
Blue
Proximity
Sensor
main
circuits
Y
es
No
Lit
Not lit
ON
OFF
Operate
Reset
Operation
indicator
(orange)
(Between brown and black lines)
Output
transistor
Load
(relay, etc.)
Sensing
object
Ye s
No
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
NO
NC
T
T
Sensing
object
Ye s
No
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
NO
NC
T
T
Sensing
object
Ye s
No
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
NO
NC
T
T
Sensing
object
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PNP Output
Note: 1. Setting Areas for Twin-output Models
Normally open: .....ON between the thresholds for Channel 1 and Channel 2
Normally closed: ..OFF between the thresholds for Channel 1 and Channel 2
2. Timing Charts for Timer Settings (T: Set Time)
Nomenclature
Amplifier Units
Twin-output Models
(E2C-EDA11/EDA41/EDA6/EDA8)
External-input Models
(E2C-EDA21/EDA51/EDA7/EDA9)
Model Operation
mode Timing chart Mode
selector Output circuit
E2C-EDA41
E2C-EDA8
NO (Normally
open) NO
NC (Normally
closed) NC
E2C-EDA51
E2C-EDA9
NO (Normally
open) NO
NC (Normally
closed) NC
ON delay OFF delay One shot
Ye s
No
Lit
Not lit
ON
OFF
Operate
Reset
Operation
indicator
(orange)
(Between blue and black lines)
Output
transistor
Load
(relay, etc.)
Sensing
object
Orange Load
Load
Brown
Black
Blue
Proximity
Sensor
main
circuits
Operation indicator
(orange) ch2
Control
output ch1
Control
output ch2
12 to 2
4
VDC
Operation indicator
(orange) ch1
Display
Y
es
No
Lit
Not lit
ON
OFF
Operate
Reset
Operation
indicator
(orange)
(Between blue and black lines)
Output
transistor
Load
(relay, etc.)
Sensing
object
Ye s
No
Lit
Not lit
ON
OFF
Operate
Reset
Operation
indicator
(orange)
(Between blue and black lines)
Output
transistor
Load
(relay, etc.)
Sensing
object
Load
Brown
Black
Blue
Proximity
Sensor
main
circuits
Control output
External
input
12 to 24
VDC
Operation
indicator (orange)
Display
Fine positioning
indicator
(orange)
Orange
Y
es
No
Lit
Not lit
ON
OFF
Operate
Reset
Operation
indicator
(orange)
(Between blue and black lines)
Output
transistor
Load
(relay, etc.)
Sensing
object
Ye s
No
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
NO
NC
T
T
Sensing
object
Ye s
No
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
NO
NC
T
T
Sensing
object
Ye s
No
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
NO
NC
T
T
Sensing
object
Displays the incident light level
or the function name.
Displays the threshold values
and function settings.
Function setting operations
UP
DOWN
MODE
Used to select the channel to
display or set.
Used to select SET or RUN mode.
ON when output is ON.
OFF when output is OFF.
ON when output is ON.
OFF when output is OFF.
Operation Indicator
for Channel 1 (Orange)
Main Display (Red) Sub-Display (Green) Operation Keys
Channel Selector
SET/RUN Mode Selector
Operation Indicator
for Channel 2 (Orange)
UP
DOWN
MODE
Used to select normally open
or normally closed.
Fine positioning setting
Operating Mode Selector
Fine Positioning Indicator
(Orange)
Displays the incident light level
or the function name.
Displays the threshold values
and function settings. Function setting operations
Used to select SET or RUN mode.
ON when output is ON.
OFF when output is OFF.
Operation Indicator
(Orange)
Main Display (Red) Sub-Display (Green) Operation Keys
SET/RUN Mode Selector
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E2C-EDA
Safety Precautions
Refer to Warranty and Limitations of Liability.
Do not use this product in operating atmospheres or environments
outside the specified ratings.
Amplifier Units
Design
Power ON
The Sensor is ready to sense an object within 200 ms after turning the
power ON. If the load and Sensor are connected to different power
supplies, always turn ON the Sensor power first.
Cable
Use an external power cable of cross-section of 0.3 mm2 or more for
the Amplifier, and the total length of the cable must be 30 m or less.
Connecting Sensor Heads
Connecting and Disconnecting Sensor Heads
1. Open the protective cover.
2. Making sure that the lock button is up, insert the fibers all the way
to the back of the Connector insertion opening.
To disconnect the Sensor Head, pull out the fibers while pressing on
the lock button.
Connecting and Disconnecting Connectors
<Connecting Connectors>
1. Insert the Master or Slave Connector into the Amplifier Unit until it
clicks into place.
2. Apply the supplied seal to the non-connection surface of the
Master/Slave Connector.
Note: Apply the seal to the grooved side.
<Disconnecting Connectors>
1. Slide the Slave Amplifier Unit.
2. After the Amplifier Unit 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.)
Installing and Removing Amplifier Units
<Installing Amplifier Units>
1. Install the Units one by one to the DIN rail.
2. Slide one Unit toward the other, match the clips at the front ends,
and then bring them together until they “click.”
<Removing Amplifier Units>
Slide one Unit away from the other and remove them one by one. (Do
not remove the connected Units together from the DIN rail.)
WARNING
Do not use this product in any safety device used for the
protection of human lives.
Precautions for Correct Use
1
2
Lock button
Note: 1. When the Amplifier Units are connected to each other, the
operable ambient temperature changes depending on the
number of connected Amplifier Units. Check
Specifications.
2. Before connecting or disconnecting the Units, always
switch power OFF.
Insert
Protector seal
Power supply Connector
Remove
Lever
Press down.
Sensor Head Connector Clips
DIN rail
1
2
DIN rail
1
1
2
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End Plate Mounting (PFP-M)
Mount End Plates on Amplifier Units to avoid movement due to
vibration. When a Mobile Console is installed, mount the End Plate
facing as shown in the following diagram.
Mounting a Communications Head for the Mobile Console
Leave a space of at least 20 mm on the left side of the Units for a
Mobile Console Communications Head.
EEPROM Write Error
If the data is not written to the EEPROM correctly due to a power
failure or static-electric noise, initialize the settings using the keys on
the Amplifier Unit.
Optical Communications
When using more than one Amplifier Unit, mount the Units side-by-
side. Do not slide or remove Units while they are in use.
Miscellaneous
Protective Cover
Be sure to put on the Protective Cover before use.
Mobile Console
Use the E3X-MC11-SV2 Mobile Console for E2C-EDA-series
Amplifier Units. Other Mobile Consoles, such as the E3X-MC11,
cannot be used.
Sensor Head and Amplifier Unit Connection
Be sure to use only specified Sensor Head and Amplifier Unit
combinations. The E3C-LDA-series Photoelectric Sensor with
Separate Digital Amplifier is not compatible, and the E2C-EDA must
not be used with products from that series.
Warm-up
The digital display will slowly change until the circuits stabilize after
the power is turned ON. It takes about 30 minutes after the power is
turned ON before the E2C-EDA is ready to sense.
Maintenance Inspection
Be sure to turn OFF the power before adjusting, connecting, or
disconnecting the Sensor Head.
Do not use thinner, benzene, acetone, or kerosene to clean the
Sensor Head or Amplifier Unit.
Sensor Heads
Mounting
Mounting Sensor Heads
Use the dimensions from the following table to mount unthreaded
cylindrical models (E2C-ED-@@). Do not tighten screws with
torque exceeding 0.2 N·m when mounting Sensor Heads.
Use the torque given in the following table to tighten threaded
cylindrical models (E2C-EM@@).
Do not use torque exceeding 0.5 N·m to tighten screws when
mounting flat models (E2C-EV@@).
Use a bending radius of at least 8 mm for the Sensor Head cable.
Use only the special extension cable to extend the cable between
the Sensor Head and the Amplifier Unit.
Effects of Surrounding Metal
Provide a minimum distance between the Sensor and the
surrounding metal as shown in the table below.
Effects of Surrounding Metal (Units: mm)
Mutual Interference
If more than one Sensor Head is installed face to face or in parallel,
make sure that the distances between two Units adjacent to each
other are the same as or larger than the corresponding values
shown in the following table.
The distance between Sensor Heads may be narrower than specified with
these Sensors because the Mutual Interference Prevention Function is
used for optical communications between the Amplifier Units.
Mutual Interference (Units: mm)
End Plate
20 mm Model Tightening torque
E2C-EM02@@ 15 N·m max.
E2C-EM07M@@ 15 N·m max.
E2C-EM02H@@ 5.9 N·m max.
Model Cable length
E22-XC2R 2 m
E22-XC7R 7 m
Model
Face-to-face
arrangement
A
Parallel
arrangement
B
Face-to-face
arrangement
using the
Mutual
Interference
Prevention
Function A'
Parallel
arrangement
using the
Mutual
Interference
Prevention
Function B'
E2C-EDR6-F 14 10 3.5 3.1
E2C-ED01@@ 45 20 9 5.4
E2C-ED02@@ 35 30 21 8
E2C-EM02@@ 36 30 21 10
E2C-EM07M
@@
140 120 35 18
E2C-EV05@@ 65 30 21 14
E2C-EM02H
@@
45 30 21 12
Model Tightening range A
E2C-EDR6-F 9 to 18 mm
E2C-ED01@@ 9 to 18 mm
E2C-ED02@@ 11 to 12 mm
Dimpled end of
set screw (M3)
E2C-ED@@
Model Counterbore A Protrusion B
E2C-EDR6-F 3.1 0
E2C-ED01@@ 5.4 0
E2C-ED02@@ 80
E2C-EM02@@ 10 0
E2C-EM07M@@ 35 20
E2C-EV05@@ 14 × 30 4.8
E2C-EM02H@@ 12 0
B
A dia.
AB
11
E2C-EDA
Dimensions
Sensors
3 dia. 18
Vinyl-insulated round coaxial cable
1.7 dia., 1 core
-F: 0.5 m
5.2 dia.
8
Vinyl-insulated round cable
3.4 dia., 3 cores
-F: 3 m Flexible Cable
6
15
20.6
57 10 18
15.8
Connector
E2C-EDR6-F
5.4 dia. 18
Vinyl-insulated round coaxial cable
2.5 dia., 1 core
Standard: 2 m/-F: 0.5 m
5.2 dia.
8
Vinyl-insulated round cable
3.4 dia., 3 cores
Standard: 0.5 m/-F: 3 m
Flexible Cable
6
15
20.6
57 10 18
15.8
Connector
E2C-ED01(-F)
8 dia. 22
Vinyl-insulated round coaxial cable
2.5 dia., 1 core
Standard: 2 m/-F: 0.5 m
5.2 dia.
8
Vinyl-insulated round cable
3.4 dia., 3 cores
Standard: 0.5 m/-F: 3 m
Flexible Cable
6
15
20.6
57 10 18
15.8
Connector
E2C-ED02(-F)
16.6
22
(5.4)
Vinyl-insulated round coaxial cable
2.5 dia., 1 core
Standard: 2 m/-F: 0.5 m
5.2 dia.
8
Vinyl-insulated round cable
3.4 dia., 3 cores
Standard: 0.5 m/-F: 3 m
Flexible Cable
6
15
20.6
57 10 18
15.8
Connector
8 dia.
16
18 dia.
M10 × 1
Clamping nut
Toothed washer
4
E2C-EM02(-F)
(Unit: mm)
Tolerance class IT16 applies to dimensions in this data sheet unless otherwise specified.
E2C-EDA
12
25
46.3
10 (11.3)
Vinyl-insulated round coaxial cable
2.5 dia., 1 core
Standard: 2 m/-F: 0.5 m
5.2 dia.
8
Vinyl-insulated round cable
3.4 dia., 3 cores
Standard: 0.5 m/-F: 3 m
Flexible Cable
6
15
20.6
57 10 18
15.8
Connector
15.7 dia.
24
29 dia.
M18 × 1
Clamping nut
Toothed washer
9.8 dia.
4
E2C-EM07M(-F)
Vinyl-insulated round coaxial cable
2.5 dia., 1 core
Standard: 2 m/-F: 0.5 m
5.2 dia.
8
Vinyl-insulated round cable
3.4 dia., 3 cores
Standard: 0.5 m/-F: 3 m
Flexible Cable
6
15
20.6
57 10 18
15.8
Connector
7
14
Two, 3.3 dia.
710 10
30
3
Two, M3
Mounting Holes
10±0.1
Sensing surface
4.8 1.5
E2C-EV05(-F)
22
Fluororesin-insulated round coaxial cable
2.5 dia., 1 core
Standard: 2 m
5.2 dia.
8
Vinyl-insulated round cable
3.4 dia., 3 cores
Standard: 0.5 m
Flexible Cable 6
15
20.6
57 10 18
15.8
Connector
17
21 dia. M12 × 1
Clamping nut
Toothed washer
10.5 dia.
4
E2C-EM02H
6
6.4 23.2
15.8
(30)
L*
18
15.8
Vinyl-insulated round cable
3.4 dia., 3 cores
E22-XC2R
E22-XC7R
*Cable Specifications
Specifications L
2 m 2,000
7 m 7,000
+50
0
+200
0
13
E2C-EDA
Amplifier Units
Connector
Sub-display
Circle ( ): Fine positioning indicator
Ellipse ( ): Operation indicators (2 channels)
Vinyl-insulated round cable, 4 dia., 4 cores
(Conductor cross-sectional area: 0.2 mm
2
;
insulation diameter: 1.1 dia.)
Standard length: 2 m
36.7
Operation indicator
Main display
3.9 × 3
=11.7
3.9 × 3
=11.7
2.5
Two, M3
Connector
3.4
4.1
32
4.4
E39-L143 Mounting Bracket: Sold separately
Stainless steel (SUS304)
Two, 3.2 dia. holes
13.8
10
24.7
18.15
21.1
35.8
38.8
76
9.9
34.1
12.5
3.4
16
16
34.1 16
34.8
Hole for optical communications
50.3
* The Mounting Bracket can also
be used on side A.
Mounting Holes
A *
Amplifier Units with Cables
E2C-EDA11
E2C-EDA21
E2C-EDA41
E2C-EDA51
With Mounting Bracket Attached
E2C-EDA
14
Amplifier Unit Connectors
Refer to E3X-DA-S/MDA for details.
Mobile Console
Refer to E3X-DA-S/MDA for details.
Accessories (Order Separately)
Mounting Brackets
Refer to E39-L/F39-L for details.
End Plate
Refer to DIN rail for details.
Operation indicator
Connector
Main display
Sub-display
36.7
Circle ( ): Fine positioning indicator
Ellipse ( ): Operation indicators (2 channels)
3.9 × 3
=11.7
3.9 × 3
=11.7
2.5
Two, M3
3.4
4.1
32
A *
4.4
Hole for optical communications
E39-L143 Mounting Bracket: Sold separately
Stainless steel (SUS304)
Mounting Holes
13.8
10
24.7
50.3
18.15
21.1
35.8
38.8
76
79.2
82.7
9.9
34.1
12.95
3.4
16
16
34.1 16
34.8
Connector
E3X-CN21
E3X-CN22
* The Mounting Bracket can
also be used on side A.
Connector
Amplifier Units with Connectors
E2C-EDA6
E2C-EDA7
E2C-EDA8
E2C-EDA9
With Mounting Bracket Attached
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CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS
Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons.
It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed, or when significant construction changes are made.
However, some specifications of the products may be changed without any notice. When in doubt, special model numbers may be assigned to fix or
establish key specifications for your application on your request. Please consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual
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DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes, even when tolerances are shown.
PERFORMANCE DATA
Performance data given in this catalog is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the
result of OMRON’s test conditions, and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the OMRON
Warranty and Limitations of Liability.
ERRORS AND OMISSIONS
The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is assumed for clerical,
typographical, or proofreading errors, or omissions.
2011.9
In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.
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