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  • FEATURES

    UNAM30I6103

    Sensing range: 100 to 700 mm

    Resolution: 0.3 mm

    UNAM50I6121/S14

    Sensing range: 400 to 2,500 mm

    Resolution: 0.6 mm

    Distance measurement with the top resolution level in the industry. Direct measurement output of 010 Vdc or 420 mA.

    Long sensing range with high resolution

    Because of the ultrasonic sensing method, there is no need to change settings for a new target object color.

    Long sensing distances with high accuracy will continue.

    No adjustments needed if the color of the target object changes.

    Transparent glass substrate Black glass substrate

    Long-Distance Ultrasonic Displacement Sensors

    Unaffected by the color or material of the target object, ultrasonic sensors achieve long sensing distances using direct reflection.

    High sensing accuracyResolution: 0.3 to 0.6 mm.

    Long sensing distance UNAM50I 6121/S14Sensing range: 400 to 2,500 mm

    UN Series

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  • Preleadedconnector type

    PA5 Series connector with cable

    Female

    Sensors side(male)

    Male

    Sensingmethod Appearance Features Sensing distance Catalog listing

    Built-in compact amplifier Response time: 60 ms max. Resolution: 0.3 mm max. Output: 0 to 10 Vdc

    Built-in compact amplifier Response time: 100 ms max. Resolution: 0.3 mm max. Output: 0 to 10 Vdc

    Response time: 80 ms max. Resolution: 0.3 mm max. Output: 4 to 20 mA

    Long sensing distance Resolution: 0.6 mm max. Output: 4 to 20 mA

    60 to 400 UNDK30U6112

    UNDK30U6103

    UNAM30I6103

    UNAM50I6121/S14

    100 to 1000

    100 to 700

    400 to 2,500

    Note: Use the UNAM50I 6121/S14 in combination with a PA5 series cable with connector (sold separately.)

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    CATALOG LISTINGS

    Glass substrate mapping Liquid level measurement Tire position detection

    CONNECTOR WITH CABLEBe sure to use a PA5 Series connector with cable when connecting a preleaded connector or connector-type sensor.

    Shape Cord length Lead colors

    DC

    2 m

    5 m

    2 m

    5 m

    PA5-4I SX2SK

    PA5-4I SX5SK

    PA5-4I LX2SK

    PA5-4I LX5SK

    Cord propertiesPower supply Catalog listing

    1: brown, 2: white, 3: blue, 4: black

    1: brown, 2: white, 3: blue, 4: black

    1: brown, 2: white, 3: blue, 4: black

    1: brown, 2: white, 3: blue, 4: black

    Vinyl-insulated cordwith high resistanceto oil and vibration(UL/NFPA79 CM, CL3)

    PA5 Series connector with cable

    Sensors side PA5 connector side

    Tightening the connectorAlign the grooves and rotate the fastening nut on the PA5 connector by hand until it fits tightly with the connector on the sensors side.

    Connector side(female)

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  • Blind range (St)Range near the sensor in which the target cannot be detected reliably. In this range, however, there is a chance of detection due to multiple reflection of ultrasonic waves between the sensor and target.

    Scanning range far limit (Sde)The far limit of the sensing range.

    Sensing range (Sd)The area between the blind range far limit and the scanning range far limit.

    Far limit settingA range upper limit setting that can be programmed with Teach-In.

    Near limit settingA range lower limit setting that can be programmed that can be with Teach-In.

    Minimum setting intervalThe minimum interval between the two settings.

    Beam angle

    Target

    Sensing range (Sd)

    Catalog listingScanning range far limitBlind rangeBeam angle (one side)Sonic frequencyTuningSetting upper limitSetting lower limitMinimum setting intervalPowerCurrent consumptionOutputResponse timeRepeatabilityResolutionTemperature driftOperating temperatureOperating humidityIndicator modesHousingProtective structureConnection types

    UNDK30U6112 UNDK30U6103 UNAM30I 6103 UNAM50I 6121/S1460 to 400 mm

    0 to 60 mm

    8

    400 kHz

    60 to 400 mm

    60 to 400 mm

    60 ms max.

    0 to 100 mm

    15 to 30 Vdc

    Teach-In

    2% So max.

    0 to +60 C

    90 % RH max.

    * Refer to Indicator modes under NOTES FOR USE.

    IP67

    100 to 1,000 mm

    8

    240 kHz

    100 to 1,000 mm

    100 to 1,000 mm

    80 ms max.

    0.5 mm max.

    0.3 mm max.

    2 m preleaded

    35 mA max.

    0 to 10 Vdc / 10 to 0 Vdc

    Polyester Ni-plated brass

    150 to 700 mm

    100 to 650 mm

    50 mm

    55 mA max.

    4 to 20 mA / 20 to 4 mA

    80 ms max.

    100 to 1,000 mm 400 to 2,500 mm

    0 to 400 mm

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    120 kHz

    500 to 2,500 mm

    400 to 2,400 mm

    100 mm

    50 mA max.

    4 to 20 mA / 20 to 4 mA

    160 ms max.

    1 mm max.

    0.6 mm max.

    Connector

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    230 kHz

    Blind range (St)

    Sensing distance (So)

    Scanning range far limit (Sde)

    GLOSSARY

    SPECIFICATIONS

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  • EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS

    WIRING DIAGRAM

    UNDK30U61 UNAM30I6103

    (Unit: mm)

    UNAM50I6121/S14

    Teach-in button

    Maincircuit

    Load

    Analog outputBlack (4)

    Brown (1) + Vs

    0 VBlue (3)

    LED

    Teach-In buttonLED

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  • Sonic level

    Analog output

    Target position

    Good

    Measurement output

    Within set range

    Small margin

    Orange LED lit Orange LED blinking

    Insufficient

    Orange LED out

    Red LED lit

    Indefinite 420 mA or 010 Vdc

    *Between blind range upper

    limit and range near limit setting

    1. Indicator modes* The orange LED could be out for any of the following reasons: There is no target. The target is out of range. The target is within the blind range. The ultrasonic reflection from the target is too weak.

    2. Operating the Teach-In button

    Set the scanning range as follows.

    Press the button for 2 to 6 seconds unti l the indicator bl inks

    alternately orange and red.

    Release the button and the indicator will begin to blink red.

    Place the target at the 0 Vdc or 4 mA output position and press the

    button. The indicator begins to blink orange.

    Place the target at the 10 Vdc or 20 mA output position and press

    the button to complete setup. The interval between the two set

    points is linearly interpolated.

    2.1 Setting a scanning range

    Use the Teach-In button for setup. Setup should be completed within five minutes after power-up. The settings are fixed after five minutes to

    prevent them from being accidentally changed during regular operation. Even after the power is turned off, the settings are saved.

    SENSING AREA (typical)

    NOTES FOR USE

    (Standard target: 30 x 30 mm2)Sensor with 400 mm scanning range (Sde)

    (Standard target: 100 x 100 mm2)Sensor with 2,500 mm scanning range (Sde)

    (Standard target: 30 x 30 mm2)Sensor with 1,000 mm scanning range (Sde)

    There are two ways of setting the scanning range,

    depending on the target position.

    When setting 0 Vdc or 4 mA output, place the target near the sensor

    4 mA0V

    Sensing distance

    Out

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    20 mA10V

    -100

    -80

    -60

    -40

    0

    20

    40

    60

    80

    100(mm)

    -200

    -160

    -120

    -80

    -40

    0

    40

    80

    120

    160

    200(mm)

    -400

    -300

    -200

    0

    100

    200

    300

    400(mm)

    -100

    -20

    0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100

    2000 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600

    Set distance (mm) Set distance (mm)

    Set distance (mm)

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  • Do not allow water to enter.

    The output will be unreliable if the target is outside of the

    measurement range setting.

    When two or more sensors are used in close proximity, mutual

    interference may cause the sensors to malfunction. Maintain at

    least the distances indicated in the figures below.

    Parallel sensors facing each other (keep the same distances if the

    sensors face in the same direction)

    Sensors mounted back to back

    Be sure to turn off the power before mounting the sensor.

    Do not pull excessively on the sensor cable.

    Do not use the sensor in a place exposed to water or oil, outdoors,

    or in an atmosphere with chemicals (organic solvents, acids, and

    alkalies).

    To prevent malfunction and device failure, always use the sensor

    within the rated temperature.

    An airflow of more than 10 m/s within the sensing area may alter

    the sensing area boundaries.

    Avoid local differences in temperature and strong convection

    phenomena, because abrupt changes in airflow in the sensing

    area may cause the sensor to malfunction.

    A jet of air from an air nozzle may cause the sensor to malfunction.

    Do not use near an air nozzle or the like.

    Due to fundamental principles, the output may be unreliable in an

    environment where the pressure fluctuates. Check the output

    under the actual operating conditions before using the sensor.

    Because the sensor does not have a pressure-resistant structure,

    it should be used at atmospheric pressure.

    Water drops or dust on the sensing face may make the output

    signals unstable.

    Since the end of the cable is outside of the protective structure,

    take care to prevent water from entering from the end.

    Sound-absorbing materials, such as cotton and fine powder,

    cannot be detected.

    If there is an ultrasonic cleaner or other ultrasonic equipment in the

    area, separate it sufficiently from the sensor and verify that it does

    not cause ultrasonic interference.

    The sensor may not detect a target whose surface is convex,

    concave, or tilted toward the sensor.

    Distance greater than 2 times the largest range limit setting

    Sensor

    Sensor

    Sensor

    Sensor

    Distance greater than 4 times the largest range limit setting

    0.1 m <

    0.1 m <

    Route the cable separately from power lines or though a separate

    conduit. Otherwise, induction may cause incorrect operation or

    damage.

    If a switching regulator is used for the power supply, connect the

    frame ground and ground terminal to ground. If the sensor is used

    without grounding, faulty operation may occur due to switching

    noise.

    Although the sensor has a miswiring protection circuit, incorrect

    wiring involving the input/output terminals may cause damage.

    Diffuse reflection from surrounding objects because of ultrasonic

    diffusion or sidelobes may cause incorrect detection. If measurement

    is incorrect, consider the following countermeasures: keep the

    sensor away from the surrounding objects, use sound-absorbing

    materials like sponge, or install sound-insulating barriers.

    When setting 0 Vdc or 4 mA output, place the target far from the sensor.

    4 mA0V

    Sensing distance

    Out

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    20 mA10V

    Target

    Sound-insulating barriers

    Sensor

    3. Handling precautions

    4. Influence by diffuse reflection from surrounding objects

    5. Wiring precautions

    It is possible to revert the settings to the factory defaults by either of

    the following methods:

    1.

    Press the button for more than 6 seconds until the indicator rapidly

    blinks alternately orange and red.

    Release the button, and the indicator will light orange and red at

    the same time for 2 seconds. The sensor has been reset to the

    factory defaults.

    2.

    Set a scanning range without a target. The indicator will rapidly

    blink alternately orange and red for 2 seconds. The sensor has

    been reset to the factory defaults.

    2.2 Factory defaults

    Before use, thoroughly read the Precautions for use and Precautions for handling in the Technical Guide on pages B-021 to B-024 as well as the instruction manual and product specification for this sensor.

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