SMC Networks D-A72H, D-A73H, D-A76H, D-A80H, D-A73C User Manual

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Auto Switch Guide
Reed Switches/Solid State Switches
For Air Grippers (Rotary Actuators)

Applicable Auto Switch

Type
Reed switchSolid state switch
2-color
indication
2-color
indication
Auto
switch
Rail
Direct
Rail
Tie-rod
Rail
Direct
Rail
Direct
Tie-rod
Electrical
entry
Grommet
Connector
Grommet
Grommet
Connector
Grommet
Grommet
Grommet
Connector
Grommet
Grommet
Connector
Grommet
Grommet
Grommet
Grommet
Auto switch model
D-A72/A73/A80
D-A72H/A73H D-A76H/A80H
D-A73C/A80C
D-A53/A54/A56
D-A64/A67
D-A90/A93/A96
D-A90V/A93V/A96V
D-90A/93A
D-R731/R732
D-R801/R802
D-R731C/R732C
D-R801C/R802C
D-A79W
D-A59W
D-F79/F7P/J79
D-F7NV/F7PV/F7BV
D-F59/F5P/J51/J59
D-S991/S992/S99V1/S99V2
D-T991/T992/T99V1/T99V2
D-S9P1/S9P2/S9PV1/S9PV2
D-S791/S792
D-T791/T792
D-S7P1/S7P2
D-T791C/T792C
D-F8N/F8P/F8B
D-M9N/M9P/M9B
D-M9NV/M9PV/M9BV
D-Y59A/Y7P/Y59B
D-Y69A/Y7PV/Y69B
D-F79W/F7PW/J79W
D-Y7NW/Y7PW/Y7BW
D-Y7NWV/Y7PWV/Y7BWV
D-F9NW/F9PW/F9BW
D-F9NWV/F9PWV/F9BWV
D-F59W/F5PW/J59W
D-90/97
D-J79C
Applicable rotary actuators
Size
CDRA1 CDRB CDRQ2 30 50-100 10/15 20-100 10/15 20-40 32/40 1/3 7/20 10-200 10-25 10-25 10-2510-40 10-30 16-25 32-125 10-25 32-63 20-50
MRQ
MDSUB
MSQ
MHZ2 MHZJ2
Applicable air grippers
Size
MHL2 MDHR MHS
MHK MHS MHC2 MHT2 12-25
MHW2
MHY MRHQ 10-25
Page
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MHZ
MHF
MHL
MHR
MHK
MHS
MHC
MHT
MHY
MHW
MRHQ
Misc.
D-
20-
Rail
2-color indication
With diagnosis output
Rail
Tie-rod
Direct
Water resistant
2-color indication
Rail
Tie-rod
With timer
Note) As for the applicable auto switches on Rotary Actuators, refer to pages in Best Pneumatics Vol. 11.
Grommet
Grommet
Grommet
D-F79F
D-F59F
D-F7BAL/F7BAVL
D-F5BAL
D-Y7BAL
D-F9BAL
D-F7NTL
D-F5NTL
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12-13-22
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12-13-23
12-13-1
1. Check the specifications.
Read the specifications carefully and use this product appropriately. The product may be damaged or malfunction if it is used outside the range of specifications of current current, voltage, temperature or impact.
2. Use caution when multiple cylinders are used and close to each other.
When two or more auto switch cylinders are lined up in close proximity to each other, magnetic field interference may cause the switches to malfunction. Maintain a minimum cylinder separation of 40 mm. (When the allowable interval is specified for each cylinder series, use the indicated value.)
3. Use caution to the ON time of a switch at the intermediate position of stroke.
When an auto switch is placed at an intermediate position of the stroke and a load is driven at the time the piston passes, the auto switch will operate, but if the speed is too great, the operating time will be shortened and the load may not operate properly. The maximum detectable piston speed is:
In cases of high piston speed, the use of an auto switch (D­F5NT/F7NT/G5NT and M5T) with a built-in OFF delay timer ( 200 ms) makes it possible to extend the load operating time.
4. Wiring should be kept as short as possible.
<Reed switches> As the length of the wiring to a load gets longer, the rush current at switching ON becomes greater, and this may shorten the product’s life. (The switch will stay ON all the time.)
1) For an auto switch without a connect protection circuit, use
a contact protection box when the wire length is 5 m or longer.
2) Even if an auto switch has a built-in contact protection
circuit, when the wiring is more than 30 m long, it is not able to adequately absorb the rush current and its life may be reduced. It is again necessary to connect a contact protection box in order to extend its life. Please contact SMC in this case.
<Solid state switches>
3) Although wire length should not affect switch function, use a
wire 100 m or shorter.
5. Use caution to the internal voltage drop of a switch.
<Reed switches>
1) Switches with an indicator light (Except D-A56/A76H/A96/
A96V/C76/E76A/Z76)
• If auto switches are connected in series as shown below,
take note that there will be a large voltage drop because of internal resistance in the light emitting diodes. (Refer to internal voltage drop in the auto switch specifications.) [The voltage drop will be “n” times larger when “n” auto switches are connected.] Even though an auto switch operates normally, the load may not operate.
• Similarly, when operating below a specified voltage, it is possible that the load may be ineffective even though the auto switch function is normal. Therefore, the formula below should be satisfied after confirming the minimum operating voltage of the load.
2) If the internal resistance of a light emitting diode causes a problem, select a switch without an indicator for right (MODEL D-A6/A80/A80H/A90/A90V/C80/R80/90/E80A/ Z80)
<Solid state switches>
3) Generally, the internal voltage drop will be greater with a 2­wire solid state auto switch than with a reed switch. Take the same precautions as in 1). Also note that a 12 VDC relay is not applicable.
6. Use caution to the leakage current.
<Solid state switches> With a 2-wire solid state auto switch, current (leakage current) flows to the load to operate the internal circuit even when in the OFF state.
If the condition given in the above formula is not met, it will not reset correctly (stays ON). Use a 3-wire switch if this specification cannot be satisfied. Moreover, leakage current flow to the load will be “n” times larger when “n” auto switches are connected in parallel.
7. Do not use a load that generates surge voltage.
<Reed switches> If driving a load such as a relay that generates a surge voltage, use a switch with a built-in contact protection circuit or use a contact protection box. <Solid state switches> Although a zener diode for surge protection is connected at the output side of a solid state auto switch, damage may still occur if the surge is applied repeatedly. When a load, such as a relay or solenoid, which generates surge is directly driven, use a type of switch with a built-in surge absorbing element.
8. Cautions for use in an interlock circuit
When an auto switch is used for an interlock signal requiring high reliability, devise a double interlock system to avoid trouble by providing a mechanical protection function, or by also using another switch (sensor) together with the auto switch. Also perform periodic maintenance inspections and confirm proper operation.
9. Ensure sufficient space for maintenance activities.
When designing an application, be sure to allow sufficient space for maintenance and inspection.
Design and Selection
V (mm/s) =
Auto switch operating range (mm)
Load operating time (ms)
x 1000
Load
Supply voltage
Internal voltage drop of switch
>
Minimum operating voltage of load
Current to operate load (OFF condition) > Leakage current
Warning
Auto Switches
Precautions 1
Be sure to read before handling. For detailed precautions on every series, refer to main text.
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Auto Switches
Precautions 2
Be sure to read before handling. For detailed precautions on every series, refer to main text.
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Mounting and Adjustment
Warning
1. Do not drop or bump.
Do not drop, bump, or apply excessive impacts (300 m/s2 or more for reed switches and 1000 m/s switches) while handling. Although the body of the switch may not be damaged, the inside of the switch could be damaged and cause a malfunction.
2
or more for solid state
2. Do not carry a cylinder by the auto switch lead wires.
Never carry a cylinder by its lead wires. This may not only cause broken lead wires, but it may cause internal elements of the switch to be damaged by the stress.
3. Mount switches using the proper tightening torque.
When a switch is tightened beyond the range of fastening torque, the mounting screws or switch may be damaged. On the other hand, tightening below the range of fastening torque may alllow the switch to slip out of position. (Refer to switch mounting for each series regarding switch mounting, moving, and fastening torque, etc.)
4. Mount a switch at the center of the operating range.
Adjust the mounting position of an auto switch so that the piston stops at the center of the operating range (the range in which a switch is ON). (The mounting positions shown in the catalog indicate the optimum position at the stroke end.) If mounted at the end of the operating range (around the borderline of ON and OFF), the operation will be unstable.
Wiring
Warning
1. Avoid repeatedly bending or stretching lead wires.
Broken lead wires will result from repeatedly applying bending stress or stretching force to the lead wires.
2. Be sure to connect the load before power is applied.
<2-wire type> If the power is turned on when an auto switch is not connected to a load, the switch will be instantly damaged because of excess current.
3. Confirm proper insulation of wiring.
Be certain that there is no faulty wiring insulation (contact with other circuits, ground fault, improper insulation between terminals, etc.). Damage may occur due to excess current flow into a switch.
4. Do not wire with power lines or high voltage lines.
Wire separately from power lines or high voltage lines, avoiding parallel wiring or wiring in the same conduit with these lines. Control circuits including auto switches may malfunction due to noise from these other lines.
5. Do not allow short circuiting of loads.
<Reed switches> If the power is turned on with a load in a short circuited condition, the switch will be instantly damaged because of excess current flow into the switch.
<Solid state switches> Model D-F9(Y)/F9W(V)/J51/G5NB and all models of PNP output switches do not have built-in short circuit prevention circuits. If loads are short circuited, the switches will be instantly damaged. Use caution to avoid reverse wiring with the brown [red] power supply line and the black [white] output line on 3-wire type switches.
6. Avoid incorrect wiring.
<Reed switches>
A 24 VDC switch with indicator light has polarity. The brown lead wire or terminal no. 1 is (+), and the blue lead wire or
terminal no. 2 is (–). [In the case of model D-97, the side without indicator is (+), and the black line side is (–).]
1) If connections are reversed, a switch will operate, however,
the light emitting diode will not light up.
Also note that a current greater than the maximum
specified one will damage a light emitting diode and make it
inoperable.
Applicable models:
D-A73/A73H/A73C/C73/C73C/E73A/Z73/R73
D-97/93A/A93/A93V
D-A33/A34/A33A/A34A/A44/A44A
D-A53/A54/B53/B54
2) However, when using a two color indication auto switch, the
switch (D-A79W/A59W/B59W), be aware that the switch
will constantly remain ON if the connections are reversed. <Solid state switches>
1) If connections are reversed on a 2-wire type switch, the
switch will not be damaged if protected by a protection
circuit, but the switch will always stay in an ON state.
However, it is still necessary to avoid reversed connections,
since the switch could be damaged by a load short circuit in
this condition.
2) If connections are reversed (power supply line (+) and
power supply line (–) on a 3-wire type switch, the switch will
be protected by a protection circuit. However, if the power
supply line (+) is connected to the blue (black) wire and the
power supply line (–) is connected to the black (white) wire,
the switch will be damaged.
Lead wire color changes
Lead wire colors of SMC auto switches have been changed in order to meet NECA Standard 0402 for production beginning September, 1996 and thereafter. Please refer to the tables provided.
2-wire 3-wire
Old
Red
Black
White
Yellow
New
Brown
Blue
New
Brown
Blue
Black
Orange
Power supply (+) Power supply GND Output
Solid State with Latch Type Diagnostic Output
Power supply (+) Power supply GND Output Latch type
diagnostic output
Old Output (+) Output (–)
Red
Black
Solid State with Diagnostic Output
Power supply (+) Power supply GND Output Diagnostic output
Old
Red Black White
Old
Red Black White
Yellow
New
Brown
Blue
Black
New
Brown
Blue
Black
Orange
MHZ
MHF
MHL
MHR
MHK
MHS
MHC
MHT
MHY
MHW
MRHQ
Misc.
D-
20-
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1. Never use in the presence of explosive gases.
The construction of our auto switches does not make them explosion-proof. Never use them in the presence of an explosive gas, as this may cause a serious explosion.
2. Do not use in an area where a magnetic field is generated.
Auto switches will malfunction or magnets inside cylinders will become demagnetized. (Please consult with SMC regarding the availability of a magnetic field resistant auto switch.)
3. Do not use in environments where the auto switches will be constantly exposed to water.
Although switches except D-A3/A44/G39/K39 satisfy the IEC standard IP67 structure (JIS C 0920: anti-immersion structure), do not use switches in applications where continually exposed to water splash or spray. Poor insulation or swelling of the potting resin inside switches may cause malfunction.
4. Do not use in environments with oil or chemicals.
Please consult with SMC if auto switches will be used in an environment with coolants, cleaning solvents, various oils or chemicals. If auto switches are used under these conditions for even a short time, they may be adversely affected by improper insulation, a malfunction due to swelling of the potting resin, or hardening of the lead wires.
5. Do not use in an environment with temperature cycles.
Please consult with SMC if switches are to be used where there are temperature cycles other than normal temperature changes, as they may be adversely affected internally.
6. Do not use in environments where there is excessive impact shock.
<Reed switches> When excessive impact (300 m/s
2
or more) is applied to a reed switch during operation, the contact point may malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1 ms or less). Please consult with SMC regarding the need to use a solid state switch depending on the environment.
7. Do not use in locations where surges are generated.
<Solid state switches> When there are units (solenoid type lifters, high frequency induction furnaces, motors, etc.) which generate a large amount of surge in the area around cylinders with solid state auto switches, this may cause deterioration or damage to the switches. Avoid sources of surge generation and crossed lines.
8. Avoid accumulation of iron debris or close contact with magnetic substances.
When a large amount of ferrous debris such as machining chips or spatter is accumulated, or a magnetic substance (something attracted by a magnet) is brought into close proximity with an auto switch cylinder, it may cause the auto switches to malfunction due to a loss of the magnetic force inside the cylinder.
Operating Environment
1. Perform the following maintenance periodically in order to prevent possible danger due to unexpected auto switch malfunction.
1) Securely tighten switch mounting screws.
If screws become loose or the mounting position is dislocated, retighten screws securely after readjusting the mounting position.
2) Confirm that there is no damage to lead wires.
To prevent faulty insulation, replace switches or repair lead wires if damage is discovered.
3) Confirm that the green light on the 2-color indicator type
switch lights up. Confirm that the Green LED is ON when stopped at the set position. If the Red LED is ON when stopped at the set position, the mounting position is not appropriate. Readjust the mounting position until the Green LED lights up.
Maintenance
1. Please consult with SMC concerning water resistance, elasticity of lead wires, and use at welding sites.
Other
Warning
Warning
Warning
Auto Switches
Precautions 3
Be sure to read before handling. For detailed precautions on every series, refer to main text.
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Before Operation

Auto Switches Common Specifications

Precautions

Refer to “Auto Switches Precautions” on pages 12-13-2 to 12-13-4 before handling.
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Auto Switches Common Specifications
Type
Leakage current
Operating time
Impact resistance
Insulation resistance
Withstand voltage
Ambient temperature
Enclosure
Reed switch
None
1.2 ms
2
300 m/s
50 M or more at 500 M VDC (Between lead wire and case)
1500 VAC for 1 minute
(Between lead wire and case)
IEC529 Standard IP67, Immersible construction (JIS C 0920)
3-wire: 100 µA or less, 2-wire: 0.8 mA or less
(1)
–10 to 60°C
Solid state switch
1 ms or less
1000 VAC for 1 minute
(Between lead wire and case)
Lead Wire Length
Lead wire length indication
(Example)
D-A73
L
Lead wire length
Nil
0.5 m
L
3 m
Applicable for the connector
(Example)
type (D-
C) only.
D-F8PL-
5 m
Z
None
N
Flexible lead wire
specifications
(D-Y59, D-Y69, D-Y7 and D-M9/M9V series use flexible lead wire as srandard. )
Part No. of Lead Wires with Connectors
(Applicable only for connector type)
Model
D-LC05
D-LC30
D-LC50
Lead wire length
0.5 m
3 m
5 m
61
Note 1)
Applicable auto switch with 5 m lead wire (“Z”) Reed switch: D-B53/B54, D­C73(C)/C80C, D-A73(C)(H)/ A80C, D-A53/A54, D-Z73, D­90/97/90A/93A Solid state switch: Manufactured upon receipt of order as standard. The standard lead wire length
Note 2)
of solid state switches with timer, water resistant 2-color indication type, wide range detection type or heat resistant 2-color indication type is 3 meters in length. (0.5 m is not available.)
Note 3)
Lead wire lengths of 3 m and 5 m are standard for magnetic field resistant 2-color indicator type solid state switches. (0.5 m is not available.) Add “-61” at th end of the part
Note 4)
number for the flexible lead wire except D-Y59, D-Y69, D­Y7 and D-M9/M9V type auto switches.
Auto Switch Hysteresis
Hysteresis is the distance between the position at which piston movement operates an auto switch to the position at which reverse movement turns the switch off. This hysteresis is included in part of the operating range (one side).
Auto switch
Note 1)
Electrical entry: Connector type (A73C/A80C/C73C/C80C) and D-9/9
(4)
(3)
2
Note 2)
Note 3)
Note 4)
(2)
Contact Protection Box:
1 <Applicable switch types>
D-A7/A8, D-A7H/A80H, D-A73C/A80C, D-C7/C8, D-C73C/C080C, D­E7A/E80A, D-Z7/Z8, D-9/9A, D-A9/A9V, and D-A79W type The above auto switches do not have internal contact protection circuits.
1. Operating load is an inductive load.
2. The length of wiring to the load is 5 m or more.
3. The load voltage is 100 or 200 VAC. A contact protection box should be used in any of the above conditions, Unless using a contact protection box, the contact life may
be shortened. (Due to permanent energizing conditions.)
D-A72(H) must be used with the contact protection box regardless of load styles and lead wire length.
2
Please contact SMC when using built-in contact protection circuit style (D­A34[A][C], D-A44[A][C], D-A54/A64, D-B54/B64, D-A59W, D-B59W) in the following conditions: 1. The wiring length to load is more than 30 m; 2.
When using PLC with large flow current.
A/A9/A9V type: 1000 VAC/min. (Between
lead wire and the case) The following switches, Terminal conduit type (D­A3/A3
A/A3C/G39/G39A/G39C/K39/K39A/K39C), DIN
terminal type (D-A44/A44A/A44C) and Heat resistant auto switch (D-F7NJL) meet the IEC529 standard. IP63, JIS C 0920 Rainproof construction Except solid state switch with timer (D-M5 G5NTL/F7NTL/F5NTL) and magnetic resistant 2-color indi­cation type solid state switch (D-P5DWL). D-J51: 5 ms or less Except D-J51 (1 mA or less at 100 VAC, 1.5 mA or less at 200 VAC), D-M5NW/M5PW/M5BW, D-F9BAL, D-P5DWL (1 mA or less at 24 VDC).
TL,
CD-P11, CD-P12
Contact Protection Box Specifications
Part no.
Load voltage
Max. load current
Lead wire length — Switch connection side 0.5 m
CD-P11
100 VAC or less
25 mA
Load connection side 0.5 m
200 VAC
12.5 mA
CD-P12
24 VDC
50 mA
Contact Protection Box Internal Circuit
CD-P11
CD-P12
Surge absorber
Zener diode
Choke
coil
Choke
coil
OUT Brown
~
OUT Blue
OUT (+) Brown
OUT (–) Blue
MHZ
MHF
MHL
MHR
MHK
MHS
MHC
MHT
MHY
MHW
MRHQ
Misc.
D-
20-
Switch operating position (ON)
Switch operating position (OFF)
Note) Hysteresis may fluctuate due to the operating environment.
Please contact SMC if hysteresis causes an operational problem.
Hysteresis
Reed switch: 2 mm or less Solid state switch: 1 mm or less
Contact Protection Box/Dimensions
Note)
Contact Protection Box Connection
To connect a switch unit to a contact protection box, connect the lead wire from the side of the contact protection box marked SWITCH to the lead wire coming out of the switch unit. Keep the switch as close as possible to the contact protection box, with a lead wire length of no more than 1 meter.
12-13-5
Before Operation

Auto Switches Connection and Example

Basic Wiring
Example of Connection with PLC (Programmable Logic Controller)
Example of AND (Series) and OR (Parallel) Connection
Solid state 3-wire, NPN Solid state 2-wireSolid state 3-wire, PNP
Main curcuit of switch
Brown
Black
Blue
Brown
Black
Blue
Brown
Blue
Brown
Blue
Reed switch 2-wire
Indicator protection circuit, etc.
Brown
Blue
~
~
Brown
Blue
Indicator protection circuit, etc.
• Sink input specifications 3-wire, NPN
• Source input specifications 3-wire, PNP
2-wire
Switch
Input
Black
COM
Brown
Blue
2-wire
Switch
Input
Black
PLC internal circuit
COM
Brown
Blue
PLC internal circuit
PLC internal circuit
Switch
Input
Blue
COM
Brown
PLC internal circuit
Switch
Input
Blue
COM
Brown
• 3-wire
OR connection for NPN output
2-wire with 2-switch AND connection 2-wire with 2-switch OR connection
Load voltage at ON = Power supply voltage – Residual voltage x 2 pcs.
= 24 V – 4 V x 2 pcs. = 16 V
Example: Power supply is 24 VDC
Internal voltage drop in switch is 4 V.
Load voltage at OFF = Leakage current x 2 pcs. x Load impedance
= 1 mA x 2 pcs. x 3 k = 6 V
Example: Load impedance is 3 k.
Leakage current from switch is 1 mA.
Switch 2
Switch 1
Load
Brown Black Blue
Brown Black Blue
Switch 1
Brown
Switch 2
Black Blue
Relay
Relay
Brown Black Blue
Load
Relay contact
Switch 1
Switch 2
Brown
Blue
Brown
Blue
Load
Switch 1
Switch 2
Brown
Blue
Brown
Blue
Load
AND connection for NPN output (Using relays)
• 2-wire
Switch 1
Brown
Switch 2
Black Blue
Load
Brown Black Blue
AND connection for NPN output (Performed with switches only)
The indicator lights will light up when both switches are turned ON.
When two switches are connected in series, a load may malfunction because the load voltage will decline when in the ON state. The indicator lights will light up when both of the switches are in the ON state.
(Solid state switch)
When two switches are connected in parallel, malfunction may occur because the load voltage will increase when in the OFF state.
(Reed switch)
Because there is no current leakage, the load voltage will not increase when turned OFF. However, depending on the number of switches in the ON state, the indicator lights may sometimes grow dim or not light up, due to the dispersion and reduction of the current flowing to the switches.
Brown
Black
Blue
Main curcuit of switch
Main curcuit of switch
Main curcuit of switch
Main curcuit of switch
Connect according to the applicable PLC input specifications, as the connection method will vary depending on the PLC input specifications.
(Power supply for switch and load are separate)
Load
Load
Load
Load
Load
Load
Load
6
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Reed Switch Band Mounting Style
D-A72/D-A73/D-A80
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Grommet
Electrical entry: Perpendicular
Auto Switch Internal Circuit
D-A72
Contact protection box
LED
Resistor
Zener diode

Reed switch

Brown
Blue
CD-P11
Choke coil
Surge absorber
OUT Brown
OUT Blue
D-A73
LED
Resistor
Zener diode
Reed switch
Brown
Blue
Contact protection box CD-P11 CD-P12
OUT ( Brown
OUT (–) Blue
D-A80
OUT (±) Brown
OUT ( ) Blue
±
Reed switch
Contact protection box CD-P11 CD-P12
Auto Switch Specifications
PLC: Abbreviation of Programmable Logic Controller
D-A7 (With indicator light)
Auto switch model
Applicable load
Load voltage
Load current range
Contact protection circuit
Internal voltage drop
Indicator light
(3)
D-A8 (Without indicator light)
Auto switch model
Applicable load
Load voltage
Maximum load current
Contact protection circuit
Internal resistance
• Lead wire — Oil resistant vinyl heavy-duty cord, ø3.4, 0.2 mm Note 1) Regarding the common specifications of the reed switches, refer to page 12-13-5. Note 2) Regarding the lead wire length, refer to page 12-13-5. Note 3) Under 5 mA, the strength of the indicator light is poor. In some cases, visibility of the
indicator light will not be possible where the output signal is less than 2.5 mA. However, there is no problem in terms of contact output, when an output signal exceeds 1 mA or more.
D-A72
Relay, PLC
200 VAC
5 to 10 mA
24 VDC
5 to 40 mA
None
2.4 V or less
Red LED lights when ON.
D-A73
Relay, PLC
D-A80
AC
24 V or less
DC
50 mA 20 mA
1 or less (Including lead wire length of 3 m)
Relay, IC circuit, PLC
AC
48 V
DC
40 mA
None
2
, 2 cores (Brown, Blue), 0.5 m
100 VAC
5 to 20 mA
AC
100 V
DC
MHZ
MHF
MHL
MHR
MHK
MHS
MHC
MHT
MHY
MHW
MRHQ
Misc.
Weight
D-
(g)
Auto switch model
Lead wire length
+)
(m)
0.5
3
5
D-A72
10
47
D-A73 D-A80
10
47
77
10
47
20-
Dimensions
Indicator light
D-A80 without
indicator light
15 (14)
23 (22)
Note 1) Operating load is an induction load. Note 2) Wiring to the load is 5 m or longer. Note 3) Load voltage is 100 VAC. Use the contact protection box in any of the above listed situations. The contact point life may decrease. (Refer to page 12-13-5 for contact protection box.)
6 (6.2) 3
9 (8.5)
( ) values for D-A72
Most sensitive position
12-13-7
Indicator light D-A80H without
indicator light
Most sensitive position
Auto Switch Internal Circuit
D-A72H
D-A73H
D-A76H
D-A80H
Auto Switch Specifications
Dimensions
Auto switch model
0.5
3
5
10
47 —
10
47 —
11
52 —
10
47
77
D-A72H D-A73H D-A76H
D-A80H
D-A7H, D-A80H
Grommet
Electrical entry: In-line
Lead wire length
(m)
PLC: Abbreviation of Programmable Logic Controller
D-A7H (With indicator light)
Auto switch model
Applicable load
Load voltage
Max. load voltage/Load current range
(3)
Contact protection circuit
Internal voltage drop
Indicator light
24 VDC
5 to 40 mA
2.4 V or less
100 VAC
5 to 20 mA
D-A72H
Relay, PLC
200 VAC
5 to 10 mA
D-A76H
IC circuit
4 to 8 VDC
20 mA
0.8 V or less
D-A73H
Relay, PLC
None
Red LED lights when ON.
D-A80H
Relay, IC circuit, PLC
40 mA
None
1 or less (Including lead wire length of 3 m)
D-A80H (Without indicator light)
Auto switch model
Applicable load
Load voltage
Maximum load current
Contact protection circuit
Internal resistance
50 mA 20 mA
24 V or less
AC DC
48 V
AC DC
100 V
AC DC
LED
Reed switch
Resistor
Zener diode
Brown
Blue
OUT
(+)
Brown
OUT () Blue
LED
Reed switch
Resistor
Reverse current prevention diode
OUT Black
DC
(+)
Brown
DC
()
Blue
Load
(+)
(
)
DC power supply
Blue
LED
Reed switch
Resistor
Zener diode
Brown
OUT Blue
OUT Brown
Choke coil
Contact protection box
CD-P11
Surge absorber
Reed switch
OUT (±) Brown
Note 1) Operating load is an induction load. Note 2) In the case the wiring length to load is
more than 5 m. Note 3) Wiring to the load is 5 m or longer. Use the contact protection box in any of the above listed situations. The contact point life may decrease. Especially in the case of
D-A72H, be sure to use the contact protection box. (Refer to page 12-13-5 for
contact protection box.)
• Lead wire — Oil resistant vinyl heavy-duty cord, 0.2 mm2, 2 cores (Brown, Blue), 3 cores (Brown, Black, Blue), 0.5 m
Note 1) Regarding the common specifications of the reed switches, refer to page 12-13-5. Note 2) Regarding the lead wire length, refer to page 12-13-5. Note 3) Under 5 mA, the strength of the indicator light is poor. In some cases, visibility of the
indicator light will not be possible where the output signal is less than 2.5 mA. However, there is no problem in terms of contact output, when an output signal exceeds 1 mA or more.
Reed Switch Rail Mounting Style
D-A7
H/D-A80H
OUT ( ) Blue
±
Contact protection box CD-P11 CD-P12
Contact protection box CD-P11 CD-P12
Weight
(g)
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8
12-13-8
Reed Switch Rail Mounting Style
D-A73C/D-A80C
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9
Connector
Caution
Precautions
1. Confirm that the connector is appropriately
tightened. If tightened insufficiently, the waterproof performance will deteriorate.
2. Refer to Best Pneumatics Vol. 6/7/8/9/10 for the details.
Auto Switch Internal Circuit
D-A73C
LED
Resistor
Zener diode
Reed switch
D-A80C
Contact protection box
CD-P12
Brown
Blue
Choke coil
Zener diode
OUT (+) Brown
()
OUT Blue
Auto Switch Specifications
PLC: Abbreviation of Programmable Logic Controller
D-A73C (With indicator light)
Auto switch model
Applicable load
Load voltage
Load current range
Contact protection circuit
Internal voltage drop
Indicator light
(4)
D-A73C
Relay, PLC
24 VDC
5 to 40 mA
None
2.4 V or less
Red LED lights when ON.
D-A80C (Without indicator light)
Auto switch model
Applicable load
Load voltage
Maximum load current
Contact protection circuit
Internal resistance
• Lead wire — Oil resistant vinyl heavy-duty cord, ø3.4, 0.2 mm2, 2 cores (Brown, Blue), 0.5 m Note 1) Regarding the common specifications of the reed switches, refer to page 12-13-5. Note 2) Regarding the lead wire length, refer to page 12-13-5. Note 3) Lead wire with connector may be shipped with switch. Note 4) Under 5 mA, the strength of the indicator light is poor. In some cases, visibility of the
indicator light will not be possible where the output signal is less than 2.5 mA. However, there is no problem in terms of contact output, when an output signal exceeds 1 mA or more.
1 or less (Including lead wire length of 3 m)
D-A80C
Relay, IC circuit, PLC
24 V
50 mA
None
AC
DC
Weight
(g)
Auto switch model
Lead wire length
(m)
0.5
3
5
D-A73C
12
54
84
D-A80C
12
54
84
MHZ
MHF
MHL
MHR
MHK
MHS
MHC
MHT
MHY
MHW
MRHQ
Misc.
D-
20-
Contact protection box CD-P11
Reed switch
Note 1) Operating load is an induction load. Note 2) Wiring to the load is 5 m or longer. Use the contact protection box in any of the above listed situations. The contact point life may decrease. (Refer to page 12-13-5 for contact protection box.)
CD-P12
(±)
OUT Brown
OUT ( ) Blue
±
Dimensions
Lead wire with connector
Indicator light D-A80C without
indicator light
Most sensitive position
12-13-9
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