Omron E3X-DA-N Manual page 2

Digital fiber amplifier
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Power consumption reduced by 70%.
1800mW
Previous models
(Digital display not lit)
Beeper-sized, new-generation Mobile Console
unleashing the power of the ultimate fiber amplifier
Remote setting/adjustment function
Setting/teaching/fine adjustment can
be made at the fiber front-end.
The Mobile Console has enabled
setting and teaching at the fiber
front-end, which could only be
made at the amplifier. You can
perform major adjustments while
looking at the work position, etc.
Incident level and threshold can be displayed simultaneously.
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Power consumption has been
reduced up to about 70%
from 1800 mW to 600 mW. (If
600mW
the digital display is off)
E3X-DA-N
Function indicator
Channel settings
Incident level monitor
Threshold display
Operation keys
Battery monitor
The digital display can be changed to full-
OFF or Dark-ON during RUN.
Power consumption can be reduced by setting the display to Full-
OFF/Dark-ON in applications where the digital display is rarely
looked at during RUN.
(Can be set at the Mobile Console only)
This ECO label is indicated on
products that meet the environmental
standards established by OMRON.
Simultaneous turning possible using group teaching.
While teaching had to be
performed for each Amplifier
separately, it can now be
performed for several Ampli-
fiers at once using the Mo-
bile Console.
Differences in incident light avoided by group zero-reset.
The incident levels of sever-
al amplifiers can be batch-
reset to zero by the group
zero-reset. This feature is
useful for reducing differenc-
es between the amplifiers.
Sensor head flashing during Amplifier operation
Alternatively, the amplifier channel can be displayed.
If the amplifier being operat-
ed is away from the sensor
head, the sensor head can be
flashed or the amplifier chan-
nel can be displayed.
5ch
4ch
3ch
2ch
1ch
Head
Eco mode
Group teaching
Optical
communications
Advanced Photoelectric Sensors

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