SunX CX-411, CX-491, CX-421, CX-422, CX-423 User guide

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Compact Size Photoelectric Sensor
Amplifier Built-in
WARNING
In case of using sensing devices
CX-400 Series
SPECIFICATIONS
z
Type
Thru-beam
Model No. NPN output
Item(Note 1) PNP output
CX-411-P CX-491-P CX-421-P CX-422-P CX-423-P
Sensing range
Sensing object
12mm or more Opaque, translucent or
opaque object transparent object Repeatability (perpendicular to sensing axis) Supply voltage
Current consumption
Emitter: 20mA or less Receiver: 20mA or less
CX-411 CX-491 CX-421 CX-422 CX-423
10m 3m (Note 3) 300mm (Note 4) 800mm (Note 4)
Retroreflective type sensor with polarizing filters (Note 2)
50mm or more opaque, translucent or specular object (Note 3)
0.5mm or less 1mm or less 0.5mm or less 12 to 24V DC ±10%
20mA or less 25mA or less 20mA or less
<NPN output type> <PNP output type>
NPN open-collector transistor PNP open-collector transistor
Output
· Maximum sink current: 100mA · Maximum source current: 100mA
·
Applied voltage: 30V DC or less (between output and 0V)·Applied voltage: 30V DC or less (between output and +V)
·
Residual voltage: 1V or less (at 100mA sink current)·Residual voltage: 1V or less (at 100mA source current)
0.4V or less (at 16mA sink current) 0.4V or less (at 16mA source current)
Output operation
Switchable either Light-ON or Dark-ON
Short-circuit protection Response time Operation indicator
Stability indicator
Power indicator Sensitivity adjuster
Automatic interference prevention function
Orange LED (lights up when the output is ON), thru-beam type sensor: located on the receiver
Green LED (lights up under stable light received condition or stable dark condition) thru-beam type sensor: located on the receiver
Green LED (lights up when the power is ON) located on the emitter
Continuously variable adjuster
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(Note 5) Incorporated (Two units of sensors can be mounted closely.)
Protection Ambient temperature Ambient humidity Emitting element Material Cable
Weight Accessory
Notes:1) The model No. with suffix ‘-J’ is the M12 pigtailed type, ‘-Z’ is the M8 connector type.
(e.g.) M12 pigtailed type: CX-411-J, M8 connector type: CX-411-Z Use the connection cables as shown below. (Two sets are required for the thru-beam type sensor.)
–25 to +55˚C (No dew condensation or icing allowed), Storage: –30 to +70
35 to 85% RH, Storage: 35 to 85% RH
Red LED (modulated) Infrared LED (modulated)
Enclosure: PBT, Lens: Acrylic, Indicator cover: Acrylic
0.2mm2 3-core (thru-beam type sensor emitter: 2-core) cabtype cable, 2m long Emitter: 45g approx. Receiver: 50g approx.
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RF-230 (Reflector): 1 No.
<Connection cable for the M12 pigtailed type>
Type Model No. Cable length
2-core type
4-core type
The model No. of retroreflective type sensor with the suffix ‘-Y’ is the sensor without the RF-230 reflector. (e.g.) CX-491-Y
2) The retroreflective type sensor with polarizing filters may not stably detect specular or glossy objects through transparent film since light is polarized by the transparent film. For details, refer to ‘m RETROREFLECTIVE TYPE SENSOR WITH POLARIZING FILTERS’.
3) The sensing range and the sensing object for the retroreflective type sen­sor is specified for the RF-230 reflector. Further, make sure to mount the sensor and the reflector 0.1m, or more, away from each other.
4) The sensing range of the diffuse reflective type sensor and the narrow­view reflective type sensor is specified for white non-glossy paper (200× 200mm) as the object.
5) By mounting interference prevention filters (PF-CX4-M), two sets of the sensor can be mounted close together. For details, refer to ‘.INTERFERENCE PREVENTION FILTER (OPTIONAL)’.
CAUTIONS
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Make sure to carry out wiring in the power supply
off condition.
Take care that wrong wiring will damage the sensor.
Verify that the supply voltage variation is within the rating.
If power is supplied from a commercial switching regu­lator, ensure that the frame ground (F.G.) terminal of the power supply is connected to an actual ground.
In case noise generating equipment (switching
regulator, inverter motor, etc.) is used in the vicin­ity of this product, connect the frame ground (F.G.) terminal of the equipment to an actual ground.
Do not run the wires together with high-voltage
lines or power lines or put them in the same race­way. This can cause malfunction due to induction.
CN-22-C2 2m CN-22-C5 5m CN-24-C2 2m CN-24-C5 5m
Diffuse reflective Narrow-view
Short sensing range Long sensing range
Ripple P-P 10% or less
Incorporated
1ms or less
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IP67 (IEC)
50g approx.
<Connection cable for the M8 connector type>
Type Model No. Cable length
Straight type
Elbow type
Do not use during the initial transient time (50ms)
after the power supply is switched on.
This sensor is suitable for indoor use only.Extension up to total 100m, or less, is possible with
Make sure that stress by forcib le bend or pulling isDo not use this sensor in places having excessive
Take care that the sensor does not come in direct
2
0.3mm
, or more, cable. However, in order to re-
duce noise, make the wiring as short as possible. not applied directly to the sensor cable joint. vapor, dust, etc., or where it may come in direct
contact with water, or corrosive gas. contact with water, oil, grease, or organic solv ents ,
such as, thinner, etc.
Never use this product as a sens­ing device for personnel pr otection.
for personnel protection, use pr od­ucts which meet standards, such as OSHA, ANSI or IEC etc., for per­sonnel protection applicable in each region or country.
reflective
70 to 200mm (Note 4)
Opaque, translucent or trans­parent object (Min. sensing object0.5mm copper wire)
˚C
Red LED (modulated)
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CN-24A-C2 2m CN-24A-C5 5m CN-24AL-C2 2m CN-24AL-C5 5m
Reflector cannot be placed in this range
0.1m
Actual sensing range of the sensor
Setting range of the reflector
3m
ReflectorReflectorSensor
MOUNTING
c
The tightening torque should be 0.5N·m or less.
M3 (length: 12mm) screws
I/O CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
v
NPN output type
D
Tr
Sensor circuit
Connector pin position of the M12 pigtailed type
2
Not connected
3
0V
Note: The emitter of thru-beam type sensor does not incorporate the output.
Symbols... D : Reverse supply polarity protection diode
Z
D: Surge absorption zener diode
Tr : NPN output transistor
PNP output type
Tr
Sensor circuit
D
Connector pin position of the M12 pigtailed type
2
Not connected
3
0V
Note: The emitter of thru-beam type sensor does not incorporate the output.
Symbols... D : Reverse supply polarity protection diode
b
Top face
Stability indicator (Green) (Note 1)
Lights up under the stable Light condition or the stable Dark
()
condition
Sensitivity adjuster (Note 1)
Sensing range becomes longer when turned
()
clockwise
Notes:1)
D: Surge absorption zener diode
Z Tr : PNP output transistor
ADJUSTMENTS
Not incorporated on the thru-beam type sensor emitter.
2)
It is the power indicator for the thru-beam type sensor emitter.
Color code / Connector pin No. of the connector type
(Brown/1) +V (Black/4)
Load
Output (Note)
100mA max.
Z
D
(Blue/3) 0V
Users’ circuitInternal circuit
1
+V
Output (Note)
D
Z
1
+
Output (Note)
Not connected
4
Color code / Connector pin No. of the connector type
(Brown/1) +V
100mA max.
(Black/4) Output (Note)
Load
(Blue/3) 0V
Users’ circuitInternal circuit
Not connected
V
4
Connector pin position of the M8 connector type
2
1
+V
Connector pin position of the M8 connector type
2
1
+
Lights up when the
()
sensing output is ON
Operation mode switch (Note 1)
L: Light-ON
()
D: Dark-ON
V
+
12 to 24V DC ±10%
+
12 to 24V DC ±10%
Mounting bracket (optional)
4
Output (Note)
3
0V
4
Output (Note)
3
0V
Operation mode switch
Operation mode switch
Description
Light-ON mode is obtained when the operation mode switch (located on the receiver) is turned fully clock­wise (L side).
Dark-ON mode is obtained when the operation mode switch (located on the receiver) is turned fully counter­clockwise (D side).
Beam alignment
Thru-beam type sensor
q Set the operation mode switch to the Light-ON
mode position (L side).
w Placing the emitter and the receiver face to face
along a straight line, move the emitter in the up, down, left and right directions, in order to deter­mine the range of the light received condition with the help of the operation indicator (orange). Then, set the emitter at the center of this range.
e Similarly, adjust for up, down, left and right angu-
lar movement of the emitter.
r Further, perform the angular adjustment for the
receiver also.
t Check that the stability indicator (green) lights up. y Choose the operation mode, Light-ON or Dark-ON,
as per your requirement, with the operation mode switch.
Sensing object
Emitter
Receiver
Retroreflective type sensor
q Set the operation mode switch to the Light-ON
mode position (L side).
w Placing the sensor and the reflector face to face
along a straight line, move the reflector in the up, down, left and right directions, in order to deter­mine the range of the light received condition with the help of the operation indicator (orange). Then, set the reflector at the center of this range.
e Similarly, adjust for up, down, left and right angu-
lar movement of the reflector.
r Further, perform the angular adjustment for the
sensor also.
t Check that the stability indicator (green) lights up. y Choose the operation mode, Light-ON or Dark-ON,
as per your requirement, with the operation mode switch.
Sensing object
Reflector
Sensor
Sensitivity adjustment
Step
Sensitivity adjuster
q
A
w
AB
e
Optimum position
AB
r
Turn the sensitivity adjuster fully counterclockwise to the minimum sensitivity position, MIN.
In the light received condition, turn the sensitivity adjuster slowly clockwise and confirm the point A where the sen­sor enters the ‘Light’ state operation.
In the dark condition, turn the sensi­tivity adjuster further clockwise until the sensor enters the ‘Light’ state op­eration and then bring it back to con­firm point B where the sensor just returns to the ‘Dark’ state operation.
If the sensor does not enter the ‘Light’ state operation even when the sensitivity adjuster is turned fully clockwise, the position is point
()
B.
The position at the middle of points A and B is the optimum sensing position.
Description
Light received condition Dark condition
Emitter
ReceiverEmitter
Thru-beam
Sensor
Retroreflective
Sensor
Diffuse reflective
Narrow-view reflective
Relation between output and indicators
In case of Light-ON
Stability
Operation
indicator indicator
OFF
: lights up : lights off
AUT OMA TIC INTERFERENCE
n
Reflector
Sensing object
Sensing
Output
condition
Stable light receiving
ON OFF
Unstable light receiving
Unstable dark condition
Stable dark condition
Sensing object
Sensor
Sensing object
Sensor
In case of Dark-ON
Operation
Output
indicator indicator
ON
PREVENTION FUNCTION
Receiver
Reflector
Stability
SLIT MASK (OPTIONAL)
,
(Exclusively f or thru-beam type sensor)
With the slit mask (OS-CX-M), the sensor can de-
tect a small object. However, the sensing range is reduced when the slit mask is mounted.
Type Model No. Slit size
Round slit mask OS-CX-1
Rectangular slit mask
How to mount
q Insert the fixing hook into the fixing groove. w Then, pressing the slit mask against the main unit,
insert the fixing tab into the fixing groove.
How to remove
q Insert a screwdriver into the removing tab. w Pull forward while lifting the removing tab.
Fixing tab
Removing tab
Slit mask
OS-CX-05
OS-CX-2 OS-CX-05 OS-CX-1 OS-CX-2
Fixing hook
x
6 0.5 × 6mm
x
6 1 × 6mm
x
6 2 × 6mm
Fixing groove
0.5mm
1mm
2mm
Fixing groove
(Excluding thru-beam type sensor)
Retroreflective type sensor, diffuse reflective type
sensor and narrow-view reflective type sensor in­corporate this function. Up to two sets of sensor can be mounted closely.
Thru-beam type sensor does not have this func-
()
tion.
Close mounting of two sensors
RETROREFLECTIVE TYPE SEN-
m
INTERFERENCE PREVEN-
.
TION FILTER (OPTIONAL) (Exclusively f or thru-beam type sensor)
By mounting interference prevention filters
The filters can be mounted by the same methodThe two sets of sensors should be fitted with dif-
M
(PF-CX4- close together. However, the sensing range is reduced when the interference prevention filter is mounted.
as for the slit masks. ferent types of interference prevention filters.
The interference prevention does not work even if the filters are mounted for emitters only, receivers only or the same model No. of the interf erence pre­vention filters are mounted on both the set of the sensor.
), two sets of CX-411M can be mounted
Fitted with
PF-CX4-H
SOR WITH POLARIZING FILTERS
As light is polarized by a transparent film or mem-
brane, CX-491 or wrapped by transparent film. In that case, take the following steps.
(Example of sensing objects)
• Can wrapped by clear film
• Aluminum sheet covered by plastic film
• Gold or silver color (glossy) labels or wrapping paper
(Steps)
• Tilt the sensor with respect to the sensing object upon fitting.
• Reduce the sensitivity.
• Increase the distance between the sensor and the sensing object.
M
may not detect an object covered
Fitted with
PF-CX4-V
Note: Use the ‘minus’ adjusting screwdriver (please arrange
separately) to turn the adjuster slowly. Turning with ex­cessive strength will cause damage to the adjuster.
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