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A3CA7011

A3CA7011

  • 厂商:

    OMRON(欧姆龙)

  • 封装:

  • 描述:

    Switch Push Button N.O./N.C. SPST Square Button Momentary Contact Solder Panel Mount

  • 数据手册
  • 价格&库存
A3CA7011 数据手册
Pushbutton Switch (Lighted/Non-Lighted) (Cylindrical 12-dia.) A3C CSM_A3C_DS_E_2_1 Pushbutton Switch Series with Cylindrical 20-mm × 12-dia. Body • High-intensity uniform surface lighting. • Round body enables easy hole making. • Miniature size with excellent feeling of operation. Refer to Safety Precautions for All Pushbutton Switches and Safety Precautions on page 12. List of Models Appearance Model Rectangular Models A3CJ Square Models A3CA Round Models A3CT ■ Specifications: Refer to page 8. ■ Dimensions: Refer to page 10. ■ Accessories: Refer to page 7. ■ Precautions for correct use and safety precautions: Refer to page 12. 1 A3C Model Number Structure Model Number Legend .............................................When placing your order, specify the individual component part model numbers of the Pushbutton, Lamp (lighted models only), and Switch, as listed in the ordering tables below. For information on combinations, refer to Ordering Information on page 3. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) A3C J - 9 0 A 1 - 24E R (1) Shape of Pushbutton Symbol J A T Shape Rectangular Square Round (2) Terminal Type Symbol 0 Type Solder terminal (3) Switch Specifications Standard Load Symbol A B Operation Momentary Alternate 1a1b Non-lighted Illumination only • Colored-illumination models are also available. Refer to page 4. Operation Momentary Alternate 0 1 Microload Symbol E F (4) Lighted/Non- (5) Lighting Method lighted LED Lamp-lighted SymType Models bol 1a1b • Standard Load 0.5 A at 250 VAC 1 A at 125 VAC 1 A at 30 VDC • Microload 0.1 A at 125 VAC 0.1 A at 30 VDC Minimum applicable load 1 mA at 5 VDC Momentary-action: Self-resetting Alternate-action: Self-holding "Colored-illumination" models operate in the way shown below: Unlit White Lit Color The built-in LED is colored. Symbol 05E 12E 24E Operating voltage 5 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC Incandescent Lamp-lighted Models Symbol 06 14 28 Operating voltage 5 VAC/VDC 12 VAC/VDC 24 VAC/VDC Non-lighted Models No symbol (6) Color of Pushbutton For LED Lamp SymColor bol R Red Y Yellow G Green W White For Incandescent Lamp SymColor bol R Red Y Yellow G Green A Blue W White For Nonlighted Models SymColor bol Red R Y Yellow G Green W White A Blue B Black 2 A3C Ordering Information Ordering as a Set ................................ The model numbers used to order sets of Units are given in the following tables. One set comprises the Pushbutton, Lamp (lighted models only), and Switch. Round Models Square Models Rectangular Models A3CT A3CA A3CJ Lighted Pushbutton Switches (SPST-NO+SPST-NC Solder Terminals) Operation Shape Non-lighted LED lamp Square (A3CA) Set Set Set A3CJ-90A1-05E@ A3CJ-90B1-05E@ A3CJ-90E1-05E@ A3CJ-90A1-12E@ A3CJ-90B1-12E@ A3CJ-90E1-12E@ A3CJ-90A1-24E@ A3CJ-90B1-24E@ A3CJ-90E1-24E@ A3CJ-90A1-14@ Incandescent lamp LED lamp Non-lighted --- A3CJ-90B1-28@ A3CJ-90A0-@ A3CJ-90B0-@ A3CJ-90E0-@ A3CA-90A1-05E@ A3CA-90B1-05E@ A3CA-90E1-05E@ A3CA-90A1-12E@ A3CA-90B1-12E@ A3CA-90E1-12E@ A3CA-90A1-24E@ A3CA-90B1-24E@ A3CA-90E1-24E@ A3CA-90A1-14@ --- A3CA-90A1-28@ A3CA-90B1-28@ --- A3CA-90A0-@ A3CA-90B0-@ A3CA-90E0-@ A3CT-90A1-05E@ A3CT-90B1-05E@ A3CT-90E1-05E@ A3CT-90A1-12E@ A3CT-90B1-12E@ A3CT-90E1-12E@ A3CT-90A1-24E@ A3CT-90B1-24E@ A3CT-90E1-24E@ A3CT-90A1-06@ Incandescent lamp --- A3CJ-90A1-28@ A3CA-90A1-06@ Non-lighted Round (A3CT) Momentary operation (Self-resetting) A3CJ-90A1-06@ Incandescent lamp Microload Alternate operation (Self-holding) Lighting LED lamp Rectangular (A3CJ) Standard load Momentary operation (Self-resetting) A3CT-90A1-14@ --- A3CT-90A1-28@ A3CT-90B1-28@ A3CT-90A0-@ A3CT-90B0-@ --A3CT-90E0-@ Pushbutton color symbol (Color) R: red Y: yellow G: green W: white R: red Y: yellow G: green W: white A: blue B: black * R: red Y: yellow G: green W: white R: red Y: yellow G: green W: white A: blue B: black * R: red Y: yellow G: green W: white R: red Y: yellow G: green W: white A: blue B: black * Note: 1. Enter the desired color symbol for the Pushbutton in the @ at the end of the model number. 2. There are also alternate-operation models that can be used for microloads. Refer to the Switch table on page 6. * Black ("B") Pushbuttons are only available for non-lighted models. Individual models: Refer to pages 5 to 6. ■ Specifications: Refer to page 8. ■ Dimensions: Refer to page 10. (The Pushbutton, Lamp, and Switch can be ordered separately.) ■ Accessories: Refer to page 7. 3 A3C Ordering Information Illumination-only and Colored-illumination LED Models "Illumination only" describes LED models for which the screen color is the same whether the LED is lit or not. Example: Red LED Not lit Cap (red) Red Legend plate (milky white) Lit Red Pushbutton Reflective plunger LED lamp (red) - - - Lamp "Colored illumination" describes LED models for which the screen color is white when the LED is not lit and changes to the color of the LED lamp when the LED is lit. Example: Red LED Not lit White White cap (semi-transparent) Lit Legend plate (milky white) Red Pushbutton Reflective plunger LED lamp (red) - - - Lamp Ordering: With colored-illumination models, order the Pushbutton, Lamp, and Switch as shown in the following table. Illuminated color Pushbutton Red IP40 A3C@-500W Enter one of the following symbols in @. J: Rectangular A: Square T: Round Yellow Green Lamp (LED) Switch A16-@DR A16-@DY Enter one of the following symbols in @. 5: 5 VDC 12: 12 VDC 24: 24 VDC Refer to page 6. Make the selection according to the shape of the Pushbutton. A16-@DG 4 A3C Ordering Information Ordering Individually ............... Pushbuttons, Lamps, and Switches can be ordered separately. Combinations that are not available as sets can be created using individual Units. Also, store the parts as spares for maintenance and repairs. Ordering: Specify a model number from the following page. LED Lamp Non-lighted Models Operation Unit Operation Unit Lamps LED Lamp Incandescent Lamp Switch Ordering set combinations: Refer to page 3. Switch ■ Specifications: Refer to page 8. ■ Dimensions: Refer to page 10. ■ Accessories: Refer to page 7. 5 A3C Ordering Information Ordering Individually ................Pushbuttons, Lamps, and Switches can be ordered separately. Combinations that are not available as sets can be created using individual Units. Also, store the parts as spares for maintenance and repairs. Pushbuttons LED Lamp Non-lighted Models Rectangular Square Round Red A3CJ-500R A3CA-500R A3CT-500R Red A3CJ-500R A3CA-500R A3CT-500R Yellow A3CJ-500Y A3CA-500Y A3CT-500Y Yellow A3CJ-500Y A3CA-500Y A3CT-500Y A3CT-500G Shape Button color Square Rectangular Shape Round Button color Green A3CJ-500GY A3CA-500GY A3CT-500GY Green A3CJ-500G A3CA-500G White A3CJ-500W A3CA-500W A3CT-500W White A3CJ-500W A3CA-500W A3CT-500W Blue A3CJ-500A A3CA-500A A3CT-500A Black A3CJ-501B A3CA-501B A3CT-501B Note: The red, yellow, and white Pushbuttons listed above can be used with either LED lamp-lighted models or incandescent lamp-lighted models. Note: Models other than black can also be used with incandescent lamps. Incandescent Lamp Rectangular Square Red A3CJ-500R A3CA-500R A3CT-500R Yellow A3CJ-500Y A3CA-500Y A3CT-500Y Green A3CJ-500G A3CA-500G A3CT-500G White A3CJ-500W A3CA-500W A3CT-500W Blue A3CJ-500A A3CA-500A A3CT-500A Shape Round Button color Lamps LED Lamp Color Rated voltage Incandescent Lamp Red Yellow Green Rated voltage White 5 VDC A16-5DR A16-5DY A16-5DG A16-5DW 12 VDC A16-12DR A16-12DY A16-12DG A16-12DW 24 VDC A16-24DR A16-24DY A16-24DG A16-24DW Model 6 VAC/DC A16-5 14 VAC/DC A16-12 28 VAC/DC A16-24 Switches Sealing Degree of protection: IP40 Rectangular Square Round Shape Contact type Switch action Momentary Standard load SPST-NO+ SPST NC Microload Alternate Momentary Alternate Ordering set combinations: Refer to page 3. Terminal Solder Solder A3CJ-7011 A3CA-7011 A3CT-7011 A3CJ-7021 A3CA-7021 A3CT-7021 A3CJ-7111 A3CA-7111 A3CT-7111 A3CJ-7121 A3CA-7121 A3CT-7121 ■ Specifications: Refer to page 8. ■ Dimensions: Refer to page 10. ■ Accessories: Refer to page 7. 6 A3C Ordering Information Accessories, Replacements, and Tools Accessories Name Appearance Socket Insulation Cover Classification Model Wire-wrap terminal A3C-4101 PCB terminal A3C-4102 Solder terminal A3C-4103 --- A3C-3002 For rectangular models A3CJ-5050 For square, round models A3CA-5050 For rectangular models A3CJ-5060 Switch Guard Remarks Cannot be used with Insulation Cover. Cannot be used with Socket. Cannot be used with Dust Cover. Dust Cover Cannot be used with Switch Guard. Can be used with Dust Cover attached. Tools Name Appearance Classification Model Remarks Tightening Tool --- A3C-3004 Extractor --- A3PJ-5080 --- Classification Model Remarks The tightening torque is 0.20 to 0.39 N·m. Replacements Name Legend Plate Appearance For rectangular models A3CJ-5201 For square models A3CA-5201 For round models A3CT-5201 One Legend Plate (milk-white) is supplied per standard Switch. ■ Specifications: Refer to page 8. ■ Dimensions: Refer to page 10. 7 A3C Specifications Approved Standard Ratings Characteristics UL (File No. E41515), CSA (File No. LR45258) Standard Load: Operating frequency 0.5 A at 250 VAC 1 A at 125 VAC 1 A at 30 VDC 0.1 A at 125 VAC 0.1 A at 30 VDC Microload: CCC (GB14048.5) Dielectric strength 0.5 A at 250 VAC 0.1 A at 250 VAC Vibration Ratings Model Item Standard load Microload * AC resistive load Momentary-action models: 120 operations/minute max. Alternate-action models: 60 operations/minute max. *1 Electrical 20 operations/minute max. Insulation resistance Note: Certification has been obtained for the Switch Unit. For detailed information on individual products that have received certification, consult your supplier. Standard Load: Microload: Mechanical DC resistive load 0.5 A at 250 VAC 1 A at 125 VAC 1 A at 30 VDC 0.1 A at 125 VAC 0.1 A at 30 VDC Note: The above ratings are for testing under the following conditions: 1) Load: Resistive load 2) Mounting conditions: No vibrations or shock 3) Temperature: 20°C ± 2°C 4) Operation frequency: 20 operations/minute * The minimum permissible load is 1 mA, 5 VDC. LED Lamp Rated voltage Rated current Operating voltage Internal limiting resistance 5 VDC 30 mA 5 VDC ± 5% 12 VDC 15 mA 12 VDC ± 5% 270 Ω 24 VDC 10 mA 24 VDC ± 5% 1,600 Ω 33 Ω Incandescent Lamp Rated voltage Rated current 6 VAC/DC 60 mA Operating voltage 5 VAC/DC 14 VAC/DC 40 mA 12 VAC/DC 28 VAC/DC 24 mA 24 VAC/DC Shock Life expectancy 100 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC) Between terminals of same polarity 1,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min Between terminals of different polarity 2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min Between each 2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min terminal and ground Between lamp terminals 1,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min *2 Malfunction 10 to 55 Hz, 1.5-mm double amplitude *3 Destruction 500 m/s2 Malfunction 150 m/s2 *3 Mechanical Momentary-operation models: 1,000,000 operations min. Alternate-operation models: 100,000 operations min. *1 Electrical 100,000 operations min. Weight Approx. 5 g Ambient operating temperature −10°C to 55°C (with no icing or condensation) Ambient operating humidity 35% to 85%RH Ambient storage temperature −25°C to 65°C (with no icing or condensation) Degree of protection IP40 Electric shock protection class Class II PTI (proof tracking index) 175 Pollution degree 3 (IEC60947-5-1) *1. With alternate-operation models, one operation cycle consists of set and reset operations. *2. The figure given above for the dielectric strength between lamp terminals is for when there is no LED lamp or incandescent lamp mounted. *3. No malfunction for more than 1s. Operating Characteristics Operating force OF max. Releasing force RF min. Total travel TT 2.45 N 0.29 N Approx. 3.5 mm Lock travel alternate LTA min. * 0.5 mm Pretravel 2.5 mm PT max. * Alternate operation models only. Contact Form Contact name SPDT Contact form NO NO NC NC 8 A3C Nomenclature Model Structure Display Unit Structure Color cap (1) Shape of Pushbutton (2) Color of Pushbutton Legend Plate Pushbutton Reflective plunger Lamp (3) Type of Lamp Switch (4) Switch Specifications Note: (1) (2) The A3CJ model is shown here as a representative example. Type Shape of Pushbutton Rectangular Square Round (A3CJ) (A3CA) (A3CT) LED lamp-lighted Models: Red, Yellow, Green, White Incandescent lamp-lighted Models: Red, Yellow, Green, White, Blue Non-lighted Models: Red, Yellow, Green, White, Blue, Black Specifications ------ ------ LED Lamp (3) Incandescent Lamp Standard load (4) Microload 0.5 A at 250 VAC 1 A at 125 VAC 1 A at 30 VDC 0.1 A at 125 VAC 0.1 A at 30 VDC Minimum applicable load: 1 mA at 5 VDC 9 A3C Dimensions (Unit: mm) Rectangular Models/A3CJ Square Models/A3CA 9.5 6 20 Round Models/A3CT 6 1 9.5 20 9.5 20 9.5 9.5 6 0.6 9.5 0.6 0.6 M12 × 1 M12 × 1 M12 × 1 14 14 11.8 14 dia. 11.8 dia. 11.8 11.8 15.7 26.5 26.5 26.5 14 18 Terminal Connections Terminal SPST-NO + SPST-NC Lighted and non-lighted models Terminal Arrangement (BOTTOM VIEW) 0.6 6.5 t0.4 1.6 Solder terminal Lamp terminal t0.3 Terminal hole L+ NC NO L- NC NO 2 0.8 0.8 Panel Cutout (Top View) Accessories used Rectangular/A3CJ 12 dia.+0.2 0 19 min. 7.5±0.1 Square/A3CA, Round/A3CT 2 dia. (Lock hole) 15 min. 5.5±0.1 Switch only 12 dia.+0.2 0 15 min. Note: Recommended panel thickness: 1.0 to 3.2 mm. 12 dia.+0.2 0 22.5 min. 7.5±0.1 Note: Recommended panel thickness: 1.0 to 3.2 mm. 12 dia.+0.2 0 2 dia. 19 min. 5.5±0.1 With Switch Guard 19 min. 12 dia.+0.2 0 23.5 min. 7.5±0.1 19 min. 2 dia. 5.5±0.1 With Dust Cover ---------19.5 min. • If the panel is to be finished (e.g., coated), make sure that the panel meets the specified dimensions after the coating. 10 A3C Dimensions (Unit: mm) Accessory Mounting Dimensions Dimensions with Socket Mounted (The diagrams below show the external dimensions for rectangular models as representative models.) Wire-wrap Terminal/A3C-4101 33.6 PCB Terminal/A3C-4102 33.6 15.8 16.7 Solder Terminal/A3C-4103 1 3.5 33.6 16.7 1 3.55 5 16.7 0.6 1.6 3.55 13.9 dia. 3.2 1.6 13.9 dia. 13.9 dia. 3.2 0.3 1 0.3 3.55 4.7 7 PCB Cutout (BOTTOM VIEW) 9.7±0.1 7 Terminal Hole Dimensions Six, 0.8 dia. 2 0.5 5.1± 0.1 7.4± 0.1 0.8 Switch Guard Rectangular A3CJ-5050 Square/Round A3CA-5050 24.5 13.5 18 24.5 1 13.5 18 Holder (black) Holder (black) Guard (transparent) Guard (transparent) 9 9 18 18 21.5 18 Torsion spring Torsion spring Dust Cover A3CJ-5060 Insulation Cover A3C-3002 Legend Plate Rectangular Square Round 24.5 13.8 18 0.8 33.6 18 10.1 14 Cover A (black) Cover B (transparent) 9.6 10.1 10.1 10.1 dia. 13.9 dia. Note: 1. The thickness is 0.8 mm. 2. Since the Legend Plate is made of polycarbonate, use alcohol-based paints such as melanin, phthalic acid, or acrylic paint when marking the legend. 18.5 22.5 1 11 A3C Safety Precautions Refer to Safety Precautions for All Pushbutton Switches. CAUTION Do not apply a voltage higher than the maximum rated operating voltage between the lamp terminals, as there is a risk that the incandescent lamp or LED lamp will be damaged, and the Pushbutton will be ejected. When replacing the incandescent lamp, first turn OFF the power supply, and then wait 10 minutes before performing replacement, as the lamp is still hot immediately after the power is turned OFF, so there is a risk of burns. Precautions for Correct Use Using Microloads • Using a standard load switch for opening and closing a microload circuit may cause wear on the contacts. Use the switch within the operating range. (Refer to the diagram below.) Even when using microload models within the operating range shown below, if inrush current occurs when the contact is opened or closed, it may cause the contact surface to become rough, and so decrease life expectancy. Therefore, insert a contact protection circuit where necessary. The minimum applicable load is the N-level reference value. This value indicates the malfunction reference level for the reliability level of 60% (λ 60) (conforming to JIS C5003). The equation, λ 60 = 0.5 x 10−4/times indicates that the estimated malfunction rate is less than 1/2,000,000 with a reliability level of 60%. Voltage (V) Mounting • To prevent electric shock or a fire, always make sure that the power is turned OFF before mounting, removing, or wiring the Switch, or performing maintenance. • Do not tighten the mounting ring excessively using pliers or a similar tool. Excessive tightening may damage the mounting ring. (Tightening torque: 0.20 to 0.39 N·m) 0.15mA 26mA 24 Operating Environment • Do not use in locations that are subject to dust, oil, or metal filings as these may penetrate the interior of the Switch and cause malfunction. Standard load area Microload area Wiring • When wiring, use wires of a size appropriate for the applied voltage and carry current. Perform soldering correctly under the conditions given below. Using the Switch with the wires soldered incorrectly may cause the terminals to become abnormally hot and cause a fire. 1. Soldering iron tip temperature: 350°C max. within 3 seconds. 2. Dip soldering: At 350°C within 3 seconds. Wait for one minute after soldering before exerting any external force on the solder. • Use a non-corrosive rosin liquid for the flux. • Perform wiring so that the wire sheaths do not come into contact with the Switch. If this is unavoidable, use wires that can withstand temperatures of 100°C min. • After wiring to the Switch has been completed, ensure an appropriate insulation distance. 100mA 30 12 Invalid area 5 100mA 150mA 1mA 0 0.1 1 10 100 1,000 Current (mA) LED • Resistance to limit the LED current is provided internally and so an external resistance is not required. Rated voltage 5 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC Internal limiting resistance 33 Ω 270 Ω 1,600 Ω 12 A3C Application Mounting and Replacing the Pushbutton Panel Mounting (1) Mounting Direction for the Pushbutton/Display and Lamp Lighted Pushbutton Switch • Insert the Lamp (incandescent lamp or LED lamp) into the Pushbutton so that the lamp guide fits into the wider gap between the projections on the Pushbutton. Projections LED/lamp guide LED/lamp guide • Insert the Switch from the front of the panel. Mount the mounting nut from the terminal end of the Switch and tighten it. • There are projections on the terminal end of the Switch which may, depending on the orientation, block the nut. In this case, turn the nut until it is possible to mount it. Tighten the nut to a torque between 0.20 and 0.39 N·m. • If soldering is used, mount the mounting nut first. Lead wires and mounds of solder may make it impossible to mount the nut after soldering. Panel Mounting nut Indicator • With Indicators, the Lamp is inserted facing the opposite direction (i.e., at 180°) to that for Lighted Pushbutton Switches. LED/lamp guide Socket Mounting • After securing the Switch to the panel using the mounting nut, insert the Socket into the Switch. • Align the positioning holes of the Socket with the projections of the Switch before inserting the Socket. Groove of the Display Projection of the LED/lamp Note: Push the projections on the Lamp into the grooves on the Pushbutton/ Display. The Lamp for Lighted Pushbutton Switches moves, but the Lamp for Indicators is fixed. Panel Projection of the Switch (2) Mounting Direction for the Pushbutton/Display and Switch • Insert the Pushbutton/Display into the Switch so that the lamp guide is aligned with the non-projecting part of the Switch. • Apply a pressure between 9.8 and 24.5 N. Positioning hole of the Socket Projection of the Switch Mounting the Insulation Cover Note: 1. The mounting direction for Indicators is 180° to that for Lighted Pushbutton Switches. Be sure to insert the Legend Plate and other parts with the correct orientation. 2. If the terminals of the Lamp become bent, it may be impossible to fit them into the lamp terminal holes. Ensure that the terminals are straight when they are inserted. 3. Take particular care about the mounting direction with the round models (A3CT). (3) Removing the Pushbutton/Display Hold the recessed portions on the cap of the Pushbutton and pull. • After securing the Switch to the panel using the mounting nut, pass the lead wires through the holes in the Insulation Cover and then perform wiring. Hold the Insulation Cover so that the cylindrical hole is facing the Switch, and insert the lead wires from the end with the barriers. • After wiring is completed, mount the Insulation Cover by pushing it into the Switch. Insulation Cover attached to Switch Switch terminal Recess Note: Do not use tools such as pliers to remove the Pushbutton as this may damage the cap. 13 A3C Mounting the Dust Cover 1. The Dust Cover separates into 2 parts: the cap and the mounting frame. 2. Insert the Switch into the mounting frame. (Align the lock projection with the recess on the mounting frame.) 3. Insert the Switch in the state described in step 2 into the panel. (Align the lock protrusion on the mounting frame with the hole in the panel.) 4. Mount the mounting nut from the back of the panel and tighten it. 5. Insert the cap into the mounting frame. Ensure that the entire perimeter of the cap is properly inserted into the mounting frame by pressing down on the cap from different directions. Cap (transparent) Mounting frame Mounting nut Panel Switch Lock protrusions Mounting the Switch Guard 1. Insert the Switch into the Switch Guard. 2. Insert the Switch into the panel in the state described in step 1. 3. 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(ii) Use in consumer products or any use in significant quantities. (iii) Energy control systems, combustion systems, railroad systems, aviation systems, medical equipment, amusement machines, vehicles, safety equipment, and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations. (iv) Systems, machines and equipment that could present a risk to life or property. Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to this Product. NEVER USE THE PRODUCT FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY OR IN LARGE QUANTITIES WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO 2. 3. 4. 5. ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT THE OMRON’S PRODUCT IS PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM. Programmable Products. Omron Companies shall not be responsible for the user’s programming of a programmable Product, or any consequence thereof. Performance Data. 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OMRON INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION • THE AMERICAS HEADQUARTERS • Schaumburg, IL USA • 847.843.7900 • 800.556.6766 • www.omron247.com OMRON CANADA, INC. • HEAD OFFICE Toronto, ON, Canada • 416.286.6465 • 866.986.6766 • www.omron247.com OMRON ARGENTINA • SALES OFFICE Cono Sur • 54.11.4783.5300 OMRON ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO • HEAD OFFICE México DF • 52.55.59.01.43.00 • 001.800.556.6766 • mela@omron.com OMRON CHILE • SALES OFFICE Santiago • 56.9.9917.3920 OMRON ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO • SALES OFFICE Apodaca, N.L. • 52.81.11.56.99.20 • 001.800.556.6766 • mela@omron.com OTHER OMRON LATIN AMERICA SALES 54.11.4783.5300 OMRON ELETRÔNICA DO BRASIL LTDA • HEAD OFFICE São Paulo, SP, Brasil • 55.11.2101.6300 • www.omron.com.br Omron Europe B.V. • Wegalaan 67-69, NL-2132 JD, Hoofddorp, The Netherlands. • Tel: +31 (0) 23 568 13 00 • Fax: +31 (0) 23 568 13 88 • www.industrial.omron.eu Automation Systems • Programmable logic controllers (PLC) • Human machine interfaces (HMI) • Remote I/O • Industrial PC’s • Software Authorized Distributor: Motion & Drives • Motion controllers • Servo systems • AC drives Control Components • Temperature controllers • Power supplies • Timers • Counters • Programmable relays • Digital panel indicators • Electromechanical relays • Monitoring products • Solid-state relays • Limit switches • Pushbutton switches • Low voltage switch gear Sensing & Safety • Photoelectric sensors • Inductive sensors • Capacitive & pressure sensors • Cable connectors • Displacement & width-measuring sensors • Vision systems • Safety networks • Safety sensors • Safety units/relay units • Safety door/guard lock switches CSM_A3C_DS_E21 07/11 Note: Specifications are subject to change. 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