FAQ No. FAQ01272
Question
How is the wiring performed for synchronous operation?
Answer
1.
E4A-3K Ultrasonic
Sensor

Note:
1. When synchronous operation is required, the slide switch on only one
Sensor needs to be ON. The others must be OFF and terminals 7 and 8 must
be connected.
2. Synchronous operation can be performed with up to 50 Sensors.
3. Do not place the synchronous wiring (wiring of terminals 7 and 8)
together with a power supply line.
4. The cable to be used must be less than 10 mm in diameter. Use a
shielded cable for synchronous operation.
5. When performing synchronous operation, turn ON the power for all the
E4A-3K Sensors. If any of them are not turned ON, the entire operation
will not work.
2. E4C Ultrasonic Sensor
Single/Synchronous Switch (MON/SYN)
When multiple Sensors are used at one point, use synchronous operation (4
Sensors max.) to prevent malfunction due to mutual interference.
Connect the DC power and Sensor to the Amplifier as normal.
Connect the Amplifier using the E99-C Connector (sold separately).
When connecting more than two Sensors as shown below, set the switch to
MON for one of the Sensors (shown as number 1). All others must be set to
SYN.

Note: The above connector is very effective for Reflective Sensors. The
Through-beam Sensors also requires connection, but the mutual interference
is negligible. Refer to the parallel movement characteristics diagram when
spacing the Sensors.
3. E4R Ultrasonic Sensor
Standard Pulse Unit
When using multiple E4R-2 Power Supplies at one location, use the E4R-SP
Pulse Unit.
The pulses generated by the E4R-SP synchronizes the Sensors, so up to ten
E4R-2 Sensors can be used for synchronous operation without malfunction
due to interference.

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