Parameters |
Operating Temperature |
-25°C~55°C |
Published |
1999 |
Series |
E3Z |
Part Status |
Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
Voltage - Supply |
12V~24V |
Ingress Protection |
IEC IP67, IP69K |
Approval Agency |
CE, IEC, cULus |
Operating Supply Voltage |
24V |
Output Configuration |
PNP - Dark-ON/Light-ON - Selectable |
Output Current |
100mA |
Response Time |
1ms |
Adjustment Type |
Single-Turn |
Sensing Distance |
157.480 (4m) |
Sensing Method |
Retroreflective |
Max Supply Voltage (DC) |
24V |
Connection Method |
Cable |
Light Source |
Infrared (870nm) |
Min Supply Voltage (DC) |
12V |
Height |
33.2mm |
Length |
20mm |
Width |
10.8mm |
REACH SVHC |
Unknown |
RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
Ratings |
IP67 |
Factory Lead Time |
1 Week |
Mount |
Brackets, Screw |
Number of Pins |
4 |
Weight |
19.844666g |
Body Material |
PBT |
E3Z-R81 Overview
For reliable performance, set the photoelectric sensor to -25°C~55°C. For these electronic components to function, a voltage of 12V~24V should be applied to a circuit or system. The ideal response time for photoelectric sensors is 1ms. 4 pins must be connected for the photoelectric sensor to work. It is required that the output current of a photoelectric sensor be 100mA. In a DC circuit, you can apply a voltage of 24V without damaging the photoelectric sensor. Ideally, this photoelectric sensor should operate at a low voltage, such as 0V. Optimal performance can be achieved by setting the supply voltage of the photoelectric sensor to zero.
E3Z-R81 Features
Sensing Distance: 157.480 (4m)
4 pins
Response Time: 1ms
Operating Temperature: -25°C~55°C
E3Z Series
Maximal Supply Voltage (DC): 24V
Minimal Supply Voltage (DC): 12V
E3Z-R81 Applications
There are a lot of Omron Automation and Safety E3Z-R81 Photoelectric Sensors applications.
- Monitoring bigger areas for objects with light grids
- Logistics and materials handling
- Checking objects on production lines or conveyors
- Automatic doors
- Passive infrared sensors
- Zone scanners
- Automotive industry
- Counting small objects
- Mechanical engineering
- detect objects